Org. Setting and Reporting
The incumbent of this post reports administratively and technically to the Senior Verification Officer (ML6).
Responsibilities
In accordance with Agency policy and procedures, the incumbent:
(A) Performs internal operational verification and control checks of the Field operations to
assess compliance with the programme procedures; drafts verification and control reports
recommending improvements towards increased efficiency in utilization of the Microfinance
Department (MD) resources to meet the Field programme objectives.
(B) Is responsible for internal financial verification to assess the correctness of the MD assets
and liabilities and drafts reports thereon including revenues and expenditures, bank
reconciliation, examining accounts records, petty cash and cashiering operations, loan loss
provisions and write-offs;
(C) Assists in reviewing and evaluating the adequacy of the internal control systems and
makes recommendations for their improvements including control systems related to loans,
transfers, computer systems, fixed assets and interest rate setting;
(D) Is responsible for formulating business processes and making diagnosis identifying
redundancies and inefficiencies in credit operations; recommends to Senior Verification
Officer credit operation procedures, credit manuals and training material on the basis of such
diagnosis to improve efficiency;
(E) In consultation with the Senior Verification Officer, prepares an annual verification and
control plan for the Field; participates in the development of the Department’s medium and
long-term goals and objectives as related to annual audit and work plans
(F) Verifies compliance to MD instructions, procedures and manuals and makes
recommendations for improvements;
(G) Conducts periodic and sample reviews of credit agents’ caseloads in respective Field to
ensure that they are in compliance with the Department’s procedures;
(H) Performs such other duties as may be assigned.
Competencies
You will need to demonstrate the following competencies:
(i) Proven record of writing, analytical and research skills;
(ii) Excellent ability in utilizing computer software;
(iii) Ability to write coherently, concisely and accurately;
(iv) Knowledge of financial and accounting procedures pertaining to microfinance institutions;
(v) Knowledge of credit operations procedures, rules and regulations
Education
– A university degree in accountancy, business administration or related discipline.
– Desirable Qualifications:
Post graduate degree in accounts, finance or business administration;
Work Experience
Six years’ experience in the application of knowledge in accountancy, business administration
or related discipline, in internal control with a governmental, international, commercial, bank
or microfinance organization is required.
Languages
Fluency in written and spoken English and Arabic
Assessment
Written assessment followed by competency based interview
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UNRWA is committed to achieving gender parity at all levels of staffing under the current
UN-wide gender agenda and strongly encourages applications from qualified women.
UNRWA welcomes applications from qualified candidates with disabilities.
* Conditions of service
-Type of Contract: Fixed Term Appointment- ML5B
– Duration of Contract: 1 year including 1 year probation period, with the possibility of further
extension, subject to the availability of funds, satisfactory performance and continuing need.
Monthly basic salary USD 1,705.00, payable in JD at UN monthly exchange rate, plus 15% of
the basic salary as SPOA, plus an allowance of 1000 NIS payable in JD at UNRWA rate.
Other benefits include:
• Provident Fund contribution (15.2% of basic salary paid by the Agency).
• Dependency allowances (if applicable).
• 30 days of annual leave.
• Compulsory medical insurance.
*DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
(A) Post graduate degree in accounts, finance or business administration;
(B) Experience of internal or external audits of microfinance institutions, credit unions or banks;
(C) Membership in a professional management, accountancy or audit association.
**Additional Information:
(A) The incumbent is required to conduct internal verifications of all field branches;
(B) The incumbent will be expected to travel on duty to any field of operations when requested and as outlined in the annual verification plan;
(C) Possession of a valid driving license;
(D) The incumbent should have the willingness to work after normal duty hours and official holidays.
* Equivalency:
Equivalency may apply for this post.
When the minimum requirements are not fully met, the Director of Human Resources may
exceptionally substitute part of the unmet requirements with a combination of relevant
academic qualifications and progressive relevant work experience.
NB: Work experience alone or formal qualifications with no relevant work experience are not
considered an acceptable combination.
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