Administration & Finance Associate
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| Company Name | UNDP Careers |
| Company Type | NGO |
| Job Type | Full-Time |
| Salary Range | Market Competitive |
| Location | Suva, Central, Fiji |
| Qualifications | None / No Formal Education |
| Experience | No Experience / Fresh |
Job Overview
UNDP is seeking an Administration & Finance Associate to support its mission in Fiji. This role involves providing crucial administrative and financial support to contribute to UNDP’s goals of eradicating poverty, empowering women, addressing inequality, and protecting the planet.
Company Overview
UNDP’s mission is an ambitious one: to lead the United Nations in its fight for a world without poverty, in which women are empowered, inequality is addressed, and the planet is protected. At UNDP, we have a keen interest in attracting talent with the drive and passion to turn this transformational vision for the future into reality. Our people work in more than 170 countries but are united by a call-to-action to build successful and sustainable development across the globe.
Quick Details
- Salary Range: Market Competitive
- Job Type: Full-time
- Qualifications: None
- Experience: Entry level
Key Responsibilities
- Provide administrative support to various UNDP projects and initiatives.
- Assist in financial record-keeping and reporting.
- Support the preparation of financial documents and reports.
- Ensure compliance with UNDP’s financial regulations and procedures.
- Assist in the procurement process and management of contracts.
Requirements
- National of Fiji only.
- Entry-level candidates are encouraged to apply.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Benefits
- Opportunity to contribute to global development initiatives.
- Work in a diverse and inclusive environment.
- Gain experience in international affairs and development.
- Professional development and training opportunities.
- Competitive benefits package.
