Finance Specialist
- Date Posted: 2024-10-09 09:46
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Expired
Job Description
Job Title: Finance Specialist
Contract: 1-year, with possibility of extension
Reports to: Director of Program Quality and Impact
Indirect Report: Managers/Specialists of projects that include the cash transfer modality and Senior Cash Transfer Officer
Location: Lima, Perú
Travelling: In-country; occasional international travel, likely no more than once a year, to attend global or regional conferences or meetings.
Start date: As soon as possible
DevelopmentAid Recruitment Solutions (DRS) is looking for a Finance Specialist who will use his or her deep contextual knowledge, technical expertise, and relationship-building skills to provide a critical link between global, regional, and national technical work, strengthening technical offerings at the national level.
Job Purpose: The Finance Specialist will leverage deep contextual knowledge, technical expertise, and strong relationship-building skills to strengthen the organization's technical offerings at the national level. This role will serve as a critical link between global, regional, and national technical work, primarily focusing on cash and voucher assistance (CVA) to meet urgent economic needs in both emergency and development situations, with a special emphasis on child poverty reduction.
Key Areas of Focus:
- Integrate CVA to address economic vulnerabilities of children and vulnerable populations in alignment with food security, livelihoods, health, nutrition, and protection projects.
- Strengthen national social protection systems with a child-sensitive approach, ensuring comprehensive links with essential services such as education, health, early childhood development, and care services.
- Support the development of resilient livelihoods, particularly focusing on adolescent skills and competencies to ensure a successful transition to adulthood through economic empowerment.
- Ensure programming quality, demonstrate a positive impact on children, and expand the organization's leadership in addressing child poverty, particularly in climate and humanitarian crises.
Key Areas of Accountability:
Technical Leadership:
- Develop and integrate cash assistance or vouchers as tools to reduce economic vulnerabilities while incorporating child-centric, gender-sensitive, and rights-based approaches.
- Apply extensive knowledge of social protection policies to reduce child poverty, working closely with public actors and partners.
- Build capacity, mentor technical staff, and identify learning opportunities within the organization, fostering knowledge-sharing across the region.
- Ensure that global technical standards are adapted and contextualized to local needs, enhancing the impact of cash transfers and poverty reduction efforts.
- Support the development of innovative cash transfer programs, promoting sustainability through market systems strengthening and partnerships with governments and local actors.
Program Quality:
- Collaborate on the design of key strategic programs and ensure high-quality delivery, monitoring, and evaluation.
- Explore trends and innovations in cash programming and poverty reduction, particularly with a focus on gender, disability, and resilience.
- Support preparedness and response efforts during humanitarian emergencies, providing technical and in-country support as needed.
- Ensure that child rights are central to program design and implementation, emphasizing children's participation.
External Engagement:
- Collaborate with the business development team to build partnerships and engage with donors to strengthen cash, livelihoods, and poverty reduction programs.
- Actively participate in national and regional working groups, influencing poverty reduction policies and ensuring that children’s needs are addressed.
Coordination and Support:
- Work closely with program, operations, and support teams to ensure the effective development and implementation of projects.
- Provide guidance and feedback to staff managing humanitarian and development programs, enhancing capacity in cash transfers and poverty reduction.
- Foster a high-performance, accountable, and innovative organizational culture focused on delivering outstanding outcomes for children.
Requirements:
Education:
- University degree in Social Sciences, Development, Public Policy, Economics, or related fields.
Experience:
- More than 5 years of experience in fields related to cash transfer or cash assistance mechanisms.
- Hands-on field experience designing and implementing projects in various regions of Peru or similar geographic contexts.
- Experience with MEAL systems (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning), ensuring high-quality evaluations and reporting.
- Proven expertise in the full project management cycle, from proposal design and development to implementation and adaptation based on field insights.
- Experience with proposal development and an understanding of international cooperation and donor engagement.
- Demonstrated experience in training and capacity building, specifically in developing and conducting training for junior and mid-level staff.
- Experience working with USAID, BHA, and BPRM projects is desirable but not mandatory.
- Experience with human rights, poverty alleviation, and livelihoods, or child poverty, is preferred.
Skills:
- Fluency in written and spoken Spanish is a must, along with proficiency in English, especially for reading and writing.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders, including donors, partner organizations, and public institutions.
- Flexible and organized approach to managing a variable workload, with a strong results-oriented mindset.
- Ability to innovate and adapt global methodologies to the local context.
- Comfortable with making presentations to donors and providing high-quality monthly or quarterly reports on cash transfer projects.
HOW TO APPLY
Please provide an application including the following:
- CV;
- Your financial expectations in gross per annum (in PEN currency);
- Availability.