Financial and Procurement Associate
Support the Operations Unit in financial management and procurement processes.
Overview
Support the Operations Unit in financial management and procurement processes.
You have:
- Demonstrated interest or experience in multicultural or international environment.
- Experience with databases and financial software tools.
- Experience in financial management, accounting, or a related field.
- Understanding of procurement processes and supply chain management is highly desirable.
- Experience in market research and cost analysis.
- Experience in agricultural, rural development, or sustainability projects is an asset.
- Strong organizational skills with the capacity to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations plays a pivotal role in enhancing agricultural productivity and food security worldwide, with a particular focus on supporting rural communities in developing countries. In Guatemala, the FAO's efforts are directed towards empowering local agricultural sectors, promoting sustainable development practices, and improving livelihoods in rural areas. These initiatives are crucial in a country where agriculture forms the backbone of the economy and sustains most of its population. Guatemala faces significant challenges, including climate change impacts, deforestation, and soil degradation, which threaten agricultural productivity and food security. Additionally, the country's rural communities often grapple with limited access to markets, financial services, and modern agricultural technologies. In response, the FAO office in Guatemala is implementing a range of projects aimed at addressing these challenges, fostering sustainable agricultural practices, and enhancing the resilience of rural communities.
The UN Volunteer will support the Operations Unit of the FAO office in Guatemala, focusing on financial management and procurement processes. This support is critical for the efficient implementation of FAO's projects in Guatemala, which include:
- Sustainable Agricultural Development: Initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable farming practices, improving crop yields, and enhancing the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change.
- Rural Livelihood Enhancement: Projects designed to improve rural livelihoods through increased access to markets, financial services, and agricultural training programs.
- Natural Resource Management: Efforts to support the sustainable management of natural resources, including soil conservation, reforestation, and water management practices.
- Capacity Building and Technical Assistance: Providing technical assistance and training to farmers, agricultural cooperatives, and local institutions to build their capacity in sustainable agricultural practices and business management.
The UN Volunteer's role in supporting the financial and procurement aspects of these projects is vital. By ensuring the efficient allocation and utilization of resources, the volunteer will contribute directly to the success of FAO's initiatives in Guatemala, ultimately aiding in the improvement of food security and rural development in the country.
Under the direct supervision of the FAOR Assistant Representative for Programme, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
- Support the monitoring of the status of purchase orders and liaise with suppliers to ensure timely delivery of goods and services.
- Contribute to update and maintain the purchase tracking system to reflect current statuses and any changes.
- Prepare regular reports on purchase order progress for review by the Operations Unit.
- Help in the development and implementation of procurement plans.
- Contribute to the evaluation of bids and proposals in line with FAO procurement policies.
- Participate in Operations Unit meetings and contribute to discussions on improving financial and procurement processes.
- Engage in learning opportunities within the FAO office to understand the broader context of financial management and procurement in rural development projects.
- Support in the conducting of market research to gather data on the cost of local supplies relevant to FAO projects, including agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizers, etc.), tools, and equipment.
Support in the development of cost estimates for local supplies, taking into consideration factors such as quantity discounts, transportation costs, and potential fluctuations in market prices.
Accountability
- Adaptability and Flexibility
- Commitment to Continuous Learning
- Communication
- Ethics and Values
- Integrity
- Judgement and Decision-making
- Knowledge Sharing
- Planning and Organizing
- Professionalism
- Respect for Diversity
- Vision
- Working in Teams
Demonstrated interest or experience in:
- Multicultural or international environment.
- Databases and financial software tools.
- Financial management, accounting, or a related field.
- Procurement processes and supply chain management is highly desirable.
- Market research and cost analysis.
- Agricultural, rural development, or sustainability projects is an asset.
Skills
- Strong organizational skills with the capacity to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
Guatemala City is the capital of Guatemala. It is categorized as a United Nations family duty station, hardship category A. To learn more about hardship category ratings, visit https://icsc.un.org/Home/DataMobility. This location is classified as Cwb (Dry-winter subtropical highland climate) by Köppen and Geiger. Temperatures average 19.4 °C | 66.9 °F. Official language is Spanish and is spoken in Guatemala City. The two other official languages are Xinka and Garifuna. Over 40 percent of Guatemalans are indigenous. Much of Guatemala City is safe during the day. The city is subdivided into zones, which resemble neighbourhoods or administrative districts in other countries. Uber is widely used for transportation and the usual safety precautions apply. Most crime consists of theft of cell phone and laptops. It is advisable not to flaunt them in public. Guatemala City offers banking, transportation, health, and communications services, which are easy to obtain. Credit cards are widely used and accepted. There are numerous shopping malls, restaurants, gyms, and cinemas. A large variety of accommodation options can be found. Road network is good both in terms of spread and quality. The UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing and other living essentials. The UNV Field Unit in Guatemala will be able to provide advice to facilitate this process.
Potential interview questions
Can you describe your experience with financial management in an international setting? | This helps gauge your experience in diverse financial environments. | Provide specific examples and highlight any international organizations you've worked with. |
How do you approach procurement planning? | The interviewer wants to understand your strategic planning skills. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What strategies do you use for effective market research? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
Can you give an example of a time you managed multiple tasks effectively? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What is your understanding of sustainable agricultural practices? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
How do you ensure timely delivery of goods and services in procurement? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
How do you handle challenges in financial management? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What role do ethics play in procurement processes? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |