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Apply as Financial Investigator at UNDP

UNDP” stands for United Nations Development Programme, is an international organization, which is working to eradicate poverty, promote sustainable development, and build resilience in countries around the world. UNDP founded in 1965, it operates in over 170 countries, collaborating with governments, civil society, and the private sector to address challenges such as inequality, climate change, and conflict. This global organization provides technical expertise, policy advice, and financial support to help nations achieve the Sustainable Development Goals “SDGs” and improve the well-being of their populations. UNDP’s initiatives span a wide range of areas, including governance, health, education, and environmental sustainability.

What are the advantages that come with being employed at UNDP:

  • Engaging in meaningful work has the power to positively impact deserving individuals.
  • Empowering Youth by providing them with the necessary tools and skills for advancing in their careers
  • Promoting diversity in gender and culture to support the strength of the team.

Job Details:

Job Title: Financial Investigator
Unit: UNEP
Job Place: Geneva
Deadline: 6, Sep 2024

Education & Qualifications Requirements:

  • An advanced university degree is required in one of the following fields: accounting, finance, economics, criminology, criminal justice, law, human rights, history, political/social science.
    *A Bachelor’s degree will be considered with an additional 2 years of experience.

Work Experiences:

  • A minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience in investigating financial crimes.
  • Experience in working at international criminal tribunal, international investigative body or national police or investigative entity.
  • Experience in tracking a large number of workstreams and projects, without losing sight of essential information, timely actions and long-term planning.
  • Experience in the development of high-quality material for external audiences such as presentation decks, proposals and budgets.
  • Experience in investigation of cases involving serious international crimes, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, sexual and gender-based violence, is required.
  • Strong track record of partnerships created, and deals secured, with a variety of actors such as governments, foundations, corporate, philanthropy, multilateral non-profit organizations.
  • Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to cultivate long-term partners, prospects and champions of our work.

Languages:

  • Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish).

Key Responsibilities Career:

  • Responsible for identifying strengths and weaknesses of each structure/ network and outline the current gaps for capacity building.
  • Responsible for highlighting potentials for strategic partnerships and identify risks and how to mitigate them.
  • Responsible for facilitating regular meetings with various UN program section teams.
  • Responsible for engaging with internal and external partners, including DfAs.
  • Responsible for developing training and capacity building material to support the building capacities
  • Responsible for carrying out targeted capacity building activities to strengthen the capacities.

“The deadline for opportunity is Sep 5, 2024”

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