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Financial Management Officer (Backstop 04), FS-3/2

United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | Apply By 13 August 2010

US Agency for International Development

FOREIGN SERVICE CAREER MID-LEVEL
Financial Management Officer (Backstop 04), FS-3/2

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: ML BS04 2010/JUNE APPLICATION DEADLINE: 08/13/2010
JOB LOCATION: Multiple locations worldwide WORK SCHEDULE: Full Time
SALARY RANGE: $80,-$118,

TIME LIMIT: Permanent - No time limit WHO MAY APPLY: US Citizens
NUMBER OF VACANCIES: Many PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 03


ABOUT USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is looking for dynamic, committed accounting professionals who want to make a difference in the lives of millions across the globe. We are an independent federal agency with a long history of extending a helping hand to people overseas struggling to make a better life, recover from a disaster, or striving to live in a free and democratic country. USAID’s work in development joins diplomacy and defense as one of the three key pillars of our nation’s foreign policy. USAID Foreign Service Officers are typically accorded diplomatic status when posted overseas. Our work supports long-term economic growth and trade; agriculture and the environment; education and training; democracy and governance; global health; global partnerships and humanitarian assistance. We operate in more than 100 countries in five regions of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia; the Middle East; Latin America and the Caribbean; and Europe and Eurasia. USAID works in close partnership with the governments and people in those countries, as well as with private voluntary organizations, universities, American businesses, other governments, trade and professional associations, faith-based organizations, and other U.S. government agencies. Our Foreign Service Officers work alongside Civil Service employees and contracted staff in our offices in Washington, DC and overseas. USAID offers generous federal benefits that include health and life insurance; annual, sick and home leave; contributory government pension system; assistance with repayment of student loans; and while serving overseas, government-provided housing, shipment of household effects, and other support. To learn more about USAID and our current job opportunities, please go to .


 

NOTES:

Actual salary and grade level of selected candidates will be determined based on prior work experience and salary history.

You are encouraged to review the descriptions of all announced vacancies found on the USAID Human Resources Website at to determine which positions offer the best fit for your interests and qualifications.

Current USAID Foreign Service career and career candidate employees are not eligible to apply to this announcement. Applicants who previously applied for this mid-level position and were interviewed will not be invited for another interview within a 12 month period.

To be considered, applicants must answer all questions in the applicant questionnaire - including providing written explanations of competency self-assessments - and attach or submit all documents required to show proof that they have met the qualifications listed (including transcripts, licenses, certifications, etc.)

This announcement is being used to consider internal Merit Promotion and external candidates. You will be considered under all categories for which you are eligible.

Financial Management Officers direct the accounting and payment operations in USAID missions worldwide. In addition, they provide significant levels of advisory services to all levels of the mission and host country governments. This includes administrative, operational, and program matters concerning financial, budgetary and resource management, and implementation issues.

DUTIES:

Provides advisory services and directs accounting and payroll activities in USAID missions worldwide. Reviews and analyzes data; develops strategies, analytical models, and methodologies; and provides assistance and advice on financial issues. Develops, oversees, manages, and evaluates financial policies and/or procedures for improved resources management.

Designs, implements, monitors, and evaluates programs that encompass a range of activities to support financial analysis and financial operations functions in USAID missions.

Plans and/or accomplishes special projects.


Contact Information:
Marcus Dinkins
202 712-0742