EDC’s International Development Division (IDD) focuses on three major
areas: literacy and basic education, youth livelihoods and workforce
development, and health. Another key strand of EDC’s international work
focuses on helping countries expand economic opportunity and build civic
society.
EDC works with governments, agencies, and other partners in 35 countries
to develop programs that are respectful of cultural traditions and
beliefs. The international division comprises six regional centers
coordinating EDC’s work in West and Central Africa, East and Southern
Africa, North Africa and the Middle East, Latin America and the
Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and South and Southeast
Asia.
EDC is preparing for a program in Tanzania focused providing technical
assistance and instructional materials targeted at improving lifelong
learning skills, defined as mastery of early grade reading, writing, and
arithmetic. Technical assistance will cover: (1) improving quality of
basic skills instruction at the early primary level; (2) strengthening
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT) skills delivery
systems; and (3) increasing community and parental engagement in early
primary education. These three components align with the Government of
Tanzania (GoT)’s ten-year Education Development Sector Plan (EDSP)(see
Attachment 5, item 22) and other reforms underway, such as Big Results
Now (BRN), Performance4Results (P4R), and Global Partnership for
Education Literacy and Numeracy Support (GPE LANES) program on 3R’s
(reading, writing, and arithmetic) reform.
Senior Finance Specialist:
The Senior Finance Specialist will ensure full financial and contractual
compliance of Tusome Pamoja activities with USAID regulations. Working
with the contractor’s internal auditing system and Financial
Comptroller, Tusome Pamoja’s Senior Finance Specialist will establish
internal control systems as well as accounting and financial reporting
protocols for local subcontractors. S/He will supervise activity
financial staff and program budget matters, managing accounting and
disbursement needs, verifying that procurements comply with USAID and
Contractor’s financial guidelines, overseeing the training of staff and
partner NGOs infinancial systems, and assuring timely financial
reporting to USAID. The Senior Finance Specialist reports directly to
the COP.
Education:
Masters of Business and/or Public Administration, Masters in Accounting
and/or Financial Management, or appropriate equivalent academic degree
at least at the Master’s level.
Skills and Experience:
At least 10 years’ experience in financial management of development
activities with increasing levels of responsibility. Membership in a
professional body such as those for Certified Public Accountants is
preferred. Experience working in Africa preferred.
Language:
The candidate must be professionally proficient and fluent (IELTS level 7
or above; or TOEFL 94 or above) in written and spoken English.
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants may send resumes to IDDJobs@edc.org. Please list the position and region to which you are applying in the subject line of the email.
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