FIXED TERM - 2 YEARS
GBP 24,245 - 30,853 net per annum
Background
Oxfam is one of the world's leading humanitarian agencies assisting people affected by natural disasters and conflict throughout the world. With over 5,000 staff and dedicated volunteers in more than 80 countries, Oxfam is able to achieve the greatest impact to end poverty and suffering through combining emergency response work, long-term programmes for poverty alleviation and campaigning for lasting change.
The role
You will lead in detailed analysis of previous fraud cases to enable an understanding of trends, high risk areas, systems/process weaknesses and context specific contributing factors. Lead on innovative approaches to build a network to ensure development of working groups with other NGO's, partners, donors, suppliers and the private sector to identify common trends and enable external solutions such as market changes etc. Contextualising policies and procedures to ensure they are able to prevent and detect fraud effectively. Advise the Regional Finance and Systems manager on general risk issues identified through fraud and corruption activities. Foster good relationships with Oxford loss prevention team to ensure organisational standards are maintained, reporting is complete and up to date and learning is shared.
The Person
• A professionally qualified Auditor /Forensic accountant/Investigator or proven experience • Knowledge and experience of loss reduction management frameworks and approaches • Extensive field experience preferably in Africa in Fraud/corruption investigation or in areas of Finance, Logistics or Human Resources • Facilitation, presentation and training skills • Sensitive approach to influencing change • Numeracy , Computer and financial skills • Diplomacy, tact and sensitivity to difference • Analytical and strategic planning skills and ability to handle multiple priorities
About Oxfam
A simple, inescapable truth underlines everything we do at Oxfam. There's enough wealth in this world to go around. It's not unfortunate that people live in poverty. It's unjustifiable. And it's not just their problem. It's ours too. At Oxfam we believe that with the right support, we can beat poverty and injustice. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours.
To Apply
If you believe you fit the job and person profiles please send your application to hecajobs@oxfam.org.uk or apply online at www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs using INT 5183.
The closing date for applications is the 17thFebruary 2012. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
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