Seeking a Deputy Secretary Treasury in Nauru to lead fiscal strategy, budget development and monitoring of State-Owned Enterprises. Drive economic sustainability with a significant impact on public finance and national development. Competitive international remuneration for a pivotal role.
Program Background
The Human Development Monitoring and Evaluation Services (HDMES) program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and implemented by Adam Smith International in collaboration with Clear Horizon. HDMES has been in operation from 2019, with current contract until 30 June 2025 and a subsequent 2 year option period. Through the PNG Aus Partnership, HDMES provides high quality monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) services to DFAT at both the portfolio and investment level, in the health and education sectors.
HDMES provides advice and independent assessment of the performance of investments and undertakes appraisals of progress reports, monitoring, and evaluation plans (MEPs) and frameworks (MEFs), strategy documents, conducts independent reviews and evaluations of investments, and assists with ensuring the quality of DFAT PNG strategic documents. HDMES also undertakes analytical work and produces communication products.
Overall Responsibility
The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will support the Team Leader to ensure excellence in HDMES services to DFAT PNG, including in processes, procedures, and products and will work collaboratively and professionally with the Team Leader and other technical and operations personnel and consultants.
Partnerships for Infrastructure (P4I) is an Australian Government initiative partnering with Southeast Asia to drive sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth through quality infrastructure. P4I partners with Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
P4I works with partners to strengthen infrastructure decision-making and practice across the transport, energy, utilities and telecommunications sectors. P4I’s focus is on the early stages of the infrastructure lifecycle, including planning and prioritisation, financing strategy, and procurement.
The 4 main services offered by P4I are linkages with Australian government agencies and other institutions, technical and policy advice, infrastructure project advice and knowledge-sharing and learning. As the foundation of quality infrastructure, P4I also integrates gender equality, disability, and social inclusion, and disaster risk reduction and climate change considerations into all activities.
Delivered through a One-Team model, P4I is led by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in collaboration with EY, Adam Smith International, The Asia Foundation and Ninti One. P4I has a regional program office in Bangkok, with staff also located in Australia and each partner country.
The Finance Manager works within the CRCSU’s Operations Unit is responsible for the budget and finance management of the CRCSU’s operations and support services provided to DFAT.
Position title: Finance Manager
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Finance Management Specialist to join our team. You will play a vital role in ensuring the financial health and accountability of the program. Encompassing a wide range of financial activities, the Financial Management Specialist will maintain high standards of transparency and accountability in financial reporting and identifying assessing and mitigating financial risks to ensure integrity of the program.
Partnerships for Infrastructure (P4I) is an Australian Government initiative partnering with Southeast Asia to drive sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth through quality infrastructure. P4I partners with Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
P4I works with partners to strengthen infrastructure decision-making and practice across the transport, energy, utilities and telecommunications sectors. P4I’s focus is on the early stages of the infrastructure lifecycle, including planning and prioritisation, financing strategy, and procurement.
The 4 main services offered by P4I are linkages with Australian government agencies and other institutions, technical and policy advice, infrastructure project advice and knowledge-sharing and learning. As the foundation of quality infrastructure, P4I also integrates gender equality, disability, and social inclusion, and disaster risk reduction and climate change considerations into all activities.
Delivered through a One-Team model, P4I is led by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in collaboration with EY, Adam Smith International, The Asia Foundation and Ninti One. P4I has a regional program office in Bangkok, with staff also located in Australia and each partner country.
We are looking for a highly professional Socio-Economic Specialist to work with the Ministry of Finance, Government of Tuvalu. This position is for up to six months for the provision of advisory services and to review the cost of living in Tuvalu. Completion of this review will enable the Government to make informed decisions and recommendations to address issues related to the cost of living in Tuvalu and broadly achieving socio-economic outcomes relevant to Tuvalu's context.