• Based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea • 2 years (Fixed term, full time) • Open to PNG national candidates
About TSSP Phase 3
The PNG–Australia Transport Sector Support Program Phase 3 (TSSP3) is a critical, high-priority Australian investment that stands to make a major contribution to PNG development outcomes.
Working closely with the Government of PNG (GoPNG), TSSP3 will build on the significant body of achievements, lessons, and relationships from the past 17 years of operation and will continue to contribute to the achievement of the overarching goal of:
‘A more effective, efficient, and inclusive transport system, enabling the economic and social development of PNG.’
TSSP3 has three End of Program Outcomes (EOPOs) which are expected to be achieved over the initial five-year duration of the program. They are as follows:
- EOPO 1: Better Transport System Management. Targeted GoPNG transport sector agencies are supported to more efficiently, effectively, and inclusively plan, budget, and manage the transport system
- EOPO 2: Improved Safety Standards and Coordination. Australian assistance to targeted GoPNG transport sector agencies contributes to improving the policy and regulatory environment to enable safety for all and foster greater sector coordination
- EOPO 3: Expanded, Sustainable and Affordable Assets. Investment in transport assets is expanded and PNG transport sector actors apply their improved capability to deliver and maintain such assets.
Gender Equity, Disability Equity, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) and Social and Environmental Safeguards, Locally Led Development (LLD), Climate Change and Disaster Resilience (CCDR) and Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Learning and Adapting (MERLA) are a key focus for the program and are integrated into all of TSSP3’s activities and operations.
This phase of TSSP3 will run from November 2023 to November 2028.
Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP)
The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) is a AUD4 billion initiative of the Australian Government that enables quality infrastructure across the region. It partners with governments and private sector in the Pacific and Timor-Leste, to provide grant and loan financing for high-quality, transformational energy, water, transport, telecommunications, and other infrastructure. The AIFFP is administered by DFAT, in coordination with but separately to DFAT bilateral programs. The implementation structure of AIFFP investments is strongly aligned with multilateral development bank programs.
(i) The AIFFP is implementing several infrastructure projects in PNG in the transport (ports and roads) and energy sectors. This position relates to AIFFP’s transport projects. The transport projects are the AIFFP’s largest value investments and involve close to AUD700 million in loan and grant financing under two separate AIFFP funded infrastructure programs:
(ii) PNG Ports Infrastructure Investment Program (PIIP): The Australian Government is providing AUD621 million to support the PNG Ports Corporation (PCL) 30 Year Master Plan to upgrade priority ports in PNG. The PIIP is the AIFFP’s largest investment.
PNG Roads Project (PNGRP): The Australian Government is providing AUD76 million to support the Papua New Guinea’s Department of Works and Highways (DoWH) to undertake long-term maintenance and rehabilitation of priority highways in PNG.
To support effective program implementation, the AIFFP is financing a Program Management Office (PMO) to support the effective delivery of the PIIP and PNGRP. The PMO, embedded within the DFAT TSSP3 implements both programs, offering comprehensive project management and support services. It serves as the main focal point for the AIFFP team and PNG project proponents, fostering collaborative relationships with key stakeholders. The PMO is part of the Joint Implementation Unit (JIU), a multi-stakeholder team combining expertise from PNG Ports, the Project Management Supervision Consultant (PMSC)and the PMO, overseeing all aspects of project delivery and ensuring effective outcomes. Whilst other stakeholders form part of the JIU, the AIFFP PMO leads program implementation and procurement for the PIIP.
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The Role
The AIFFP PMO Finance Manager is responsible for leading the financial management function of the AIFFP PMO, ensuring robust budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, internal controls, compliance, and financial administration across the PNG Ports Infrastructure Investment Program and PNG Roads Project. The role provides sound financial advice to the PMO Director and supports effective financial coordination with AIFFP, TSSP3, DT Global, PNG government counterparts, and other stakeholders. The Finance Manager also supervises the Accountant and helps strengthen sustainable in-country financial management capability.
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About You
Technical Qualifications
- Degree in accounting, finance, commerce, business administration, or a related discipline.
- CPA, CA, or equivalent professional qualification preferred; strong candidates with substantial relevant experience may also be considered.
- At least 7–10 years’ relevant experience in financial management, preferably in donor-funded, infrastructure, or complex multi-stakeholder programs.
- Demonstrated experience in budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, audit support, compliance, and internal controls.
- Strong understanding of contract financial administration, preferably including infrastructure or consulting contracts.
- Experience working with PNG government entities, state-owned enterprises, or Pacific public financial systems is highly desirable.
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Advanced Excel, Power BI, financial modelling and financial systems capability.
Essential experience and knowledge
- Proven experience in financial reporting, compliance, and supporting audit processes.
- Familiarity with Government of Papua New Guinea (GoPNG) or other Pacific financial systems is an advantage.
- High-level proficiency in accounting systems and advanced spreadsheet/financial analysis tools.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with attention to accuracy and detail.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to work under the direction of the Senior Finance Manager while exercising initiative and sound judgment.
- Collaborative team player with a commitment to mentoring and building local capacity.
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Flexible, adaptable, and resilient when working in complex or resource-constrained environments
Personal attributes
- Highly developed interpersonal, communication, representational and cross-cultural skills.
- Ability to apply independent judgement and influence, and develop consensus on difficult and controversial issues, balancing multiple stakeholder expectations and objectives.
- Commitment to teamwork and engaging with all relevant stakeholders.
- Ability to coach, mentor and upskill other people and ability to build effective relationships.
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Patience, tolerance, resilience, flexibility, and preparedness to work with limited resources within a challenging, developing country environment.
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1) Your CV
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APPLICATIONS CLOSE Sunday 19 April 2026 / 11:59 pm / AEST
Should this role be of interest, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Kindly note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
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