Finance Assistant
Egypt
- Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
- Location: Egypt
- Grade: National UN Volunteer Specialist
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Occupational Groups:
- Operations and Administrations
- Administrative support
- Banking and Finance
- Closing Date: 2025-09-25
Details
Mission and objectives
UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet. As the lead UN development agency, UNDP is well-placed to help implement the Goals through our work in some 170 countries and territories. We support countries in achieving the SDGs through integrated solutions. Today’s complex challenges—from stemming the spread of disease to preventing conflict—cannot be tackled neatly in isolation. For UNDP, this means focusing on systems, root causes and connections between challenges—not just thematic sectors—to build solutions that respond to people’s daily realities.
UNDP has been on the ground in 2017, supporting the Government of Egypt and delivering to people the best solutions particularly the most vulnerable, women and youth. Since 2015, 195-member states of the United Nations, including the Government of Egypt, committed to the Sustainable Development Goals, an ambitious action plan that pictures a better world by 2030, with serious commitment from countries to meet the set targets. In terms of policy and partnership development, UNDP is establishing new partnerships with new partners and both local and global levels. UNDP is also keen to strengthen already developed partnerships with different organizations and initiatives that support UNDP mandate.
UNDP has been on the ground in 2017, supporting the Government of Egypt and delivering to people the best solutions particularly the most vulnerable, women and youth. Since 2015, 195-member states of the United Nations, including the Government of Egypt, committed to the Sustainable Development Goals, an ambitious action plan that pictures a better world by 2030, with serious commitment from countries to meet the set targets. In terms of policy and partnership development, UNDP is establishing new partnerships with new partners and both local and global levels. UNDP is also keen to strengthen already developed partnerships with different organizations and initiatives that support UNDP mandate.
Context
UNDP is a founding cosponsor of the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), a partner of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, and a co-sponsor of several other international health partnerships. UNDP’s work on HIV, health and development, as described in the HIV, Health and Development Strategy 2016-2021: Connecting the Dots, leverages UNDP’s core strengths and mandates in human development, governance and capacity development to complement the efforts of specialist health-focused UN agencies. UNDP delivers three types of support to countries in HIV, health and development.
First, UNDP helps countries to mainstream attention to HIV and health into action on gender, poverty and the broader effort to achieve and sustain the Sustainable Development Goals. Second, UNDP works with partners to address the interactions between governance, human rights and health responses. Third, as a trusted, long-term partner with extensive operational experience, UNDP supports countries in effective implementation of complex, multilateral and multisectoral health projects, while simultaneously investing in capacity development so that national and local partners can assume these responsibilities over time, completed in partnership with the Global Fund.
The UNDP/Global Fund partnership is an important part of this work, facilitating access to resources for action on SDG 3 by countries that face constraints in directly receiving and managing such funding. UNDP partners with countries in crisis/post-crisis situations, those with weak institutional capacity or governance challenges, and countries under sanctions. When requested, UNDP acts as temporary Principal Recipient in these settings, working with national partners and the Global Fund to improve management, implementation and oversight of Global Fund grants, while simultaneously developing national capacity to be able to assume the Principal Recipient role over time.
In Egypt, the UNDP Country Office serves as the Principal Recipient for the Global Fund HIV/TB grant, which provides a comprehensive package of prevention services to key populations and seeks to increase testing and linkages to care for people living with HIV and TB, including multi-drug resistant TB. The programme also includes funds for COVID-19 response and recovery. UNDP implements the programme in close collaboration and coordination with the National AIDS Program, the National TB Program, Civil Society Organizations and UN partners.
From a financial management perspective, UNDP as Principal Recipient ensures transparent use of donor resources, strict compliance with Global Fund and UNDP regulations, and continuous capacity building of national partners in financial management and reporting.
The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Global Fund Programme Management Analyst, UNDP CO, and operations staff of the Sub Recipients, to successfully deliver programme and administrative services.
First, UNDP helps countries to mainstream attention to HIV and health into action on gender, poverty and the broader effort to achieve and sustain the Sustainable Development Goals. Second, UNDP works with partners to address the interactions between governance, human rights and health responses. Third, as a trusted, long-term partner with extensive operational experience, UNDP supports countries in effective implementation of complex, multilateral and multisectoral health projects, while simultaneously investing in capacity development so that national and local partners can assume these responsibilities over time, completed in partnership with the Global Fund.
The UNDP/Global Fund partnership is an important part of this work, facilitating access to resources for action on SDG 3 by countries that face constraints in directly receiving and managing such funding. UNDP partners with countries in crisis/post-crisis situations, those with weak institutional capacity or governance challenges, and countries under sanctions. When requested, UNDP acts as temporary Principal Recipient in these settings, working with national partners and the Global Fund to improve management, implementation and oversight of Global Fund grants, while simultaneously developing national capacity to be able to assume the Principal Recipient role over time.
In Egypt, the UNDP Country Office serves as the Principal Recipient for the Global Fund HIV/TB grant, which provides a comprehensive package of prevention services to key populations and seeks to increase testing and linkages to care for people living with HIV and TB, including multi-drug resistant TB. The programme also includes funds for COVID-19 response and recovery. UNDP implements the programme in close collaboration and coordination with the National AIDS Program, the National TB Program, Civil Society Organizations and UN partners.
From a financial management perspective, UNDP as Principal Recipient ensures transparent use of donor resources, strict compliance with Global Fund and UNDP regulations, and continuous capacity building of national partners in financial management and reporting.
The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Global Fund Programme Management Analyst, UNDP CO, and operations staff of the Sub Recipients, to successfully deliver programme and administrative services.
Task description
Under the direct supervision of the PMU – Programme Management Analyst, and the overall supervision of the PMU – Programme Manager, the National UN Youth Volunteer will:
• Provide logistical support for training activities organized in coordination with MoHP.
• Collect required documents from training participants (e.g., supplier forms, ID copies, bank letters, etc.).
• Distribute transportation fees during events as needed and prepare the related settlement documents.
• Collect training materials from counterparts and ensure completion of the training file in line with the established checklist.
• Review direct payment requests and verify that all supporting documents are adequate and complete, submitting findings to the supervisor for confirmation before processing.
• Process day-to-day invoices with accuracy and ensure their timely review, clearance by the supervisor, and subsequent release of payments in line with UNDP/Global Fund financial procedures.
• Follow up with Global Fund Sub-Recipients (SRs) working under the advances modality to ensure timely submission of financial reports and supporting documentation, escalating any issues to the supervisor.
• Conduct an initial review of financial supporting documents received from NGOs, ensuring completeness, consistency, and inclusion of bank statements, and share findings with the supervisor.
• Support the preparation of financial reconciliations and budget vs. actual expenditure variance analyses, highlighting discrepancies and presenting them to the supervisor for review and guidance.
• Support the review and consolidation of quarterly financial reports from SRs/SSRs, ensuring compliance with UNDP and Global Fund financial guidelines, and aligning all outputs with the supervisor’s validation.
• Support tracking and monitoring advances and settlements for SRs/SSRs and maintain updated records to support cash flow forecasting.
• Contribute to the preparation of documentation required for audits, spot checks, and donor financial verification, ensuring that all materials are cleared by the supervisor.
• Escalate any identified financial irregularities or gaps in documentation to the supervisor for review and timely decision-making.
• Contribute to the financial capacity building of Sub-Recipients (SRs) and Sub-Sub-Recipients (SSRs) by providing feedback on reporting gaps, sharing good practices, and supporting their understanding of UNDP/Global Fund financial requirements, under the supervisor’s guidance.
• Maintain the project’s financial filing system, ensuring documents are well-organized, audit-ready, and periodically reviewed with the supervisor.
• Prepare structured weekly updates for the supervisor, summarizing pending cases, issues under review, completed tasks, and next steps, to ensure systematic visibility on progress and outstanding actions.
• Perform any other related tasks as may be required or assigned by the supervisor.
Results/Expected Outputs:
• Enabling the Global fund implementation team PMU to better support the MOHP in the implementation.
• Achieving a good delivery rate for the 2025/26 implementation period with accurate and timely financial reporting to UNDP and the Global Fund.
• High-quality financial reviews of Sub-Recipients (SRs) and Sub-Sub-Recipients (SSRs), ensuring completeness of supporting documents, reconciliations with bank statements, and compliance with Global Fund/UNDP rules.
• Strengthened financial accountability and improved accuracy of financial reporting, leading to timely submission of high-quality reports to the Global Fund.
• Enhanced internal control mechanisms, and systematic monitoring of Sub Recipients’ expenditures and bank reconciliations.
• Improved financial capacity of SRs and SSRs through consistent feedback and guidance, leading to more accurate, timely, and compliant financial reporting.
• Clear and up-to-date project financial filing system supporting audit readiness and institutional memory.
• Regular structured weekly updates provided to the supervisor, ensuring shared visibility on pending cases, completed tasks, and outstanding actions to support timely decision-making.
• Age, Gender and Diversity (AGD) perspective is systematically applied, integrated and documented in all activities throughout the assignment.
• A final statement of achievements towards volunteerism for peace and development during the assignment, such as reporting on the number of volunteers mobilized, activities participated in and capacities developed.
• Provide logistical support for training activities organized in coordination with MoHP.
• Collect required documents from training participants (e.g., supplier forms, ID copies, bank letters, etc.).
• Distribute transportation fees during events as needed and prepare the related settlement documents.
• Collect training materials from counterparts and ensure completion of the training file in line with the established checklist.
• Review direct payment requests and verify that all supporting documents are adequate and complete, submitting findings to the supervisor for confirmation before processing.
• Process day-to-day invoices with accuracy and ensure their timely review, clearance by the supervisor, and subsequent release of payments in line with UNDP/Global Fund financial procedures.
• Follow up with Global Fund Sub-Recipients (SRs) working under the advances modality to ensure timely submission of financial reports and supporting documentation, escalating any issues to the supervisor.
• Conduct an initial review of financial supporting documents received from NGOs, ensuring completeness, consistency, and inclusion of bank statements, and share findings with the supervisor.
• Support the preparation of financial reconciliations and budget vs. actual expenditure variance analyses, highlighting discrepancies and presenting them to the supervisor for review and guidance.
• Support the review and consolidation of quarterly financial reports from SRs/SSRs, ensuring compliance with UNDP and Global Fund financial guidelines, and aligning all outputs with the supervisor’s validation.
• Support tracking and monitoring advances and settlements for SRs/SSRs and maintain updated records to support cash flow forecasting.
• Contribute to the preparation of documentation required for audits, spot checks, and donor financial verification, ensuring that all materials are cleared by the supervisor.
• Escalate any identified financial irregularities or gaps in documentation to the supervisor for review and timely decision-making.
• Contribute to the financial capacity building of Sub-Recipients (SRs) and Sub-Sub-Recipients (SSRs) by providing feedback on reporting gaps, sharing good practices, and supporting their understanding of UNDP/Global Fund financial requirements, under the supervisor’s guidance.
• Maintain the project’s financial filing system, ensuring documents are well-organized, audit-ready, and periodically reviewed with the supervisor.
• Prepare structured weekly updates for the supervisor, summarizing pending cases, issues under review, completed tasks, and next steps, to ensure systematic visibility on progress and outstanding actions.
• Perform any other related tasks as may be required or assigned by the supervisor.
Results/Expected Outputs:
• Enabling the Global fund implementation team PMU to better support the MOHP in the implementation.
• Achieving a good delivery rate for the 2025/26 implementation period with accurate and timely financial reporting to UNDP and the Global Fund.
• High-quality financial reviews of Sub-Recipients (SRs) and Sub-Sub-Recipients (SSRs), ensuring completeness of supporting documents, reconciliations with bank statements, and compliance with Global Fund/UNDP rules.
• Strengthened financial accountability and improved accuracy of financial reporting, leading to timely submission of high-quality reports to the Global Fund.
• Enhanced internal control mechanisms, and systematic monitoring of Sub Recipients’ expenditures and bank reconciliations.
• Improved financial capacity of SRs and SSRs through consistent feedback and guidance, leading to more accurate, timely, and compliant financial reporting.
• Clear and up-to-date project financial filing system supporting audit readiness and institutional memory.
• Regular structured weekly updates provided to the supervisor, ensuring shared visibility on pending cases, completed tasks, and outstanding actions to support timely decision-making.
• Age, Gender and Diversity (AGD) perspective is systematically applied, integrated and documented in all activities throughout the assignment.
• A final statement of achievements towards volunteerism for peace and development during the assignment, such as reporting on the number of volunteers mobilized, activities participated in and capacities developed.
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