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2025-09-05T13:25:08+00:00
UDSM
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FULL_TIME
 
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam
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Tanzania
Education, and Training
Accounting & Finance
TZS
 
MONTH
2025-09-19T17:00:00+00:00
 
Tanzania
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Position Summary

The Finance and Administrative Officer will provide efficient, compliant, and proactive financial and administrative services for the Tanzania Partnership Program (TPP). This position reports directly to the TPP In-Country Coordinator on matters related to day-to-day operations and works closely with the MSU-based TPP Fiscal Officer and Assistant Director. The officer will also work with the Principal IRA Accountant and the UDSM Finance Office as needed.

Duties and Responsibilities

Financial Management Functions

  • Develop in-country program budgets in collaboration with the TPP In-Country Coordinator, IRA, and TPP partners.
  • Track and analyze program expenditures, project upcoming expenses, and flag financial needs.
  • Support TPP faculty and staff in the development of individual project budgets and assist them in the preparation, submission, and closing of all TPP faculty and staff imprest.
  • Generate and provide timely financial reports to the Coordinator detailing funds spent and/or available by in-country budget line item, fund requests by faculty and staff, and priority actions needed to ensure cash flow to support essential program activities.
  • Prepare imprest register and records that track imprest from request to closure. Ensure the MSU-based TPP Fiscal Officer is regularly updated on all imprest requests and closures.
  • Track and report on the status of projects funded via open and/or closed imprests, the coding and organization of receipts for program activities, ledgers, and invoices for reimbursement by MSU.
  • Maintain ledgers related to program expenditures. Ensure program funds are spent in accordance with the approved budget and TPP policy guidelines.
  • Collaborate with MSU Fiscal Officer to reconcile TPP monthly personnel transactions. Ensure receipts and program expenditures are properly coded and organized on ledgers for timely processing and reimbursement.
  • Prepare and share monthly bank statements to the Coordinator and MSU Finance Officer.
  • Prepare and maintain partner meeting budgets and assist with logistics as needed.
  • Ensure timely processing of invoices, fund requests, and payments to contractors and vendors.
  • Under the direction of the Coordinator and in collaboration with the IRA accountant and TPP MSU
  • Fiscal Officer, manage the replenishment of in-country funds, reconciling in-country accounts and providing relevant information for program audit.
  • Other project duties as assigned by the TPP In-Country Coordinator.

Administrative Functions

  • Support planning and logistics of partner meetings, TPP planning events, and field visits.
  • Support the Coordinator to ensure smooth functioning of TPP office systems, including maintenance of filing systems, documentation, library, and management office equipment.
  • Procure assets, supplies, stationeries, and consumables for TPP-IRA office and assist with procurement of such items for district teams (VBOs, SPOs).
  • Manage relationships with vendors, service providers, and consultants in compliance with TPP procurement policies.
  • Compliance and Statutory Reporting Functions
  • Maintain financial procedures and internal control systems that help prevent errors or misuse of funds, ensure accurate reporting, and support transparency, with full compliance to UDSM, MSU, and funder financial policies and practices.
  • Ensure compliance with all Tanzanian tax laws, including PAYE, Withholding Tax (WHT), and other applicable taxes.
  • Prepare and submit statutory returns accurately and on time to the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and other regulatory bodies.
  • Liaise with tax consultants and auditors where necessary to address compliance issues.
  • Ensure timely compliance with other statutory bodies such as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Workers Compensation Fund (WCF), and other relevant local authorities.
  • Ensure transparent procurement processes and maintain proper documentation for all purchases and service contracts.

Key Result Areas

  • Timely, accurate financial reporting, with minimal audit queries.
  • Full compliance with Tanzanian tax laws and statutory reporting.
  • Proactive monitoring of budgets and prompt reporting of variances to management.
  • Efficient and compliant office administration, asset management, and logistics coordination.
  • Transparent procurement processes with complete supporting documentation.
  • Strong internal control systems that mitigate financial, operational, and statutory risks, and ensure audit readiness and regulatory compliance.

The Finance and Administrative Officer will:

  • Be based in Dar es Salaam at the Institute of Resource Assessment, UDSM.
  • Travel within Tanzania to TPP partner communities and stakeholder organizations, as well as to the United States, may be required.
  • Work on a full-time basis.

Experience and Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field with a strong foundation in business administration and financial management.
  • At least five years of progressive experience in financial planning and administration.
  • Demonstrated experience in budget development, expenditure tracking, and producing financial projections.
  • Proven ability to support multiple project teams in aligning programmatic priorities with available resources.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, specifically MS Word and Excel, as well as experience with UDSM or Tanzanian governmental accounting and financial reporting software or platforms. Experience with relational database programs such as Access is not a requirement but preferred.
  • Strong skills in preparing and interpreting financial reports and reconciling accounts with multiple stakeholders.
  • Ability to prioritize competing financial tasks and support cash flow management to ensure timely payments and uninterrupted program operations.
  • Ability to solve problems creatively, undertake detailed work, and contribute effectively as a member of a team.
  • Fluency in English and Swahili.
  • Demonstrated professional work ethic, including attention to detail, timeliness, discretion, and the ability to work independently under pressure with minimal supervision.
    Preferred
  • Recommended holder of this position to have a Certified Public Accountants (CPA) qualification.
  • Experience working with local and international institutions, including universities, government offices, and NGOs, with a demonstrated understanding of financial procedures and reporting requirements across institutional contexts.
  • Experience collaborating with individuals predominantly through virtual settings for interactions with the MSU TPP Team.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate effectively with administrative staff, faculty, and program partners.
  • High levels of professionalism and attention to detail.
  • Readiness to accept challenges and learn new skills to adapt to the evolving demands of the program.
    Place and Duration
  • The Finance and Administrative Officer position is a two-year position renewable upon successful performance of roles and responsibilities as determined by an annual performance review conducted by the TPP In-Country Coordinator.

Remuneration

  • TPP will determine, negotiate, and offer an attractive remuneration package to the right candidate depending on their qualifications and experience.
Financial Management Functions Develop in-country program budgets in collaboration with the TPP In-Country Coordinator, IRA, and TPP partners. Track and analyze program expenditures, project upcoming expenses, and flag financial needs. Support TPP faculty and staff in the development of individual project budgets and assist them in the preparation, submission, and closing of all TPP faculty and staff imprest. Generate and provide timely financial reports to the Coordinator detailing funds spent and/or available by in-country budget line item, fund requests by faculty and staff, and priority actions needed to ensure cash flow to support essential program activities. Prepare imprest register and records that track imprest from request to closure. Ensure the MSU-based TPP Fiscal Officer is regularly updated on all imprest requests and closures. Track and report on the status of projects funded via open and/or closed imprests, the coding and organization of receipts for program activities, ledgers, and invoices for reimbursement by MSU. Maintain ledgers related to program expenditures. Ensure program funds are spent in accordance with the approved budget and TPP policy guidelines. Collaborate with MSU Fiscal Officer to reconcile TPP monthly personnel transactions. Ensure receipts and program expenditures are properly coded and organized on ledgers for timely processing and reimbursement. Prepare and share monthly bank statements to the Coordinator and MSU Finance Officer. Prepare and maintain partner meeting budgets and assist with logistics as needed. Ensure timely processing of invoices, fund requests, and payments to contractors and vendors. Under the direction of the Coordinator and in collaboration with the IRA accountant and TPP MSU Fiscal Officer, manage the replenishment of in-country funds, reconciling in-country accounts and providing relevant information for program audit. Other project duties as assigned by the TPP In-Country Coordinator. Administrative Functions Support planning and logistics of partner meetings, TPP planning events, and field visits. Support the Coordinator to ensure smooth functioning of TPP office systems, including maintenance of filing systems, documentation, library, and management office equipment. Procure assets, supplies, stationeries, and consumables for TPP-IRA office and assist with procurement of such items for district teams (VBOs, SPOs). Manage relationships with vendors, service providers, and consultants in compliance with TPP procurement policies. Compliance and Statutory Reporting Functions Maintain financial procedures and internal control systems that help prevent errors or misuse of funds, ensure accurate reporting, and support transparency, with full compliance to UDSM, MSU, and funder financial policies and practices. Ensure compliance with all Tanzanian tax laws, including PAYE, Withholding Tax (WHT), and other applicable taxes. Prepare and submit statutory returns accurately and on time to the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and other regulatory bodies. Liaise with tax consultants and auditors where necessary to address compliance issues. Ensure timely compliance with other statutory bodies such as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Workers Compensation Fund (WCF), and other relevant local authorities. Ensure transparent procurement processes and maintain proper documentation for all purchases and service contracts. Key Result Areas Timely, accurate financial reporting, with minimal audit queries. Full compliance with Tanzanian tax laws and statutory reporting. Proactive monitoring of budgets and prompt reporting of variances to management. Efficient and compliant office administration, asset management, and logistics coordination. Transparent procurement processes with complete supporting documentation. Strong internal control systems that mitigate financial, operational, and statutory risks, and ensure audit readiness and regulatory compliance. The Finance and Administrative Officer will: Be based in Dar es Salaam at the Institute of Resource Assessment, UDSM. Travel within Tanzania to TPP partner communities and stakeholder organizations, as well as to the United States, may be required. Work on a full-time basis.
 
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field with a strong foundation in business administration and financial management. At least five years of progressive experience in financial planning and administration. Demonstrated experience in budget development, expenditure tracking, and producing financial projections. Proven ability to support multiple project teams in aligning programmatic priorities with available resources. Proficiency in MS Office, specifically MS Word and Excel, as well as experience with UDSM or Tanzanian governmental accounting and financial reporting software or platforms. Experience with relational database programs such as Access is not a requirement but preferred. Strong skills in preparing and interpreting financial reports and reconciling accounts with multiple stakeholders. Ability to prioritize competing financial tasks and support cash flow management to ensure timely payments and uninterrupted program operations. Ability to solve problems creatively, undertake detailed work, and contribute effectively as a member of a team. Fluency in English and Swahili. Demonstrated professional work ethic, including attention to detail, timeliness, discretion, and the ability to work independently under pressure with minimal supervision. Preferred Recommended holder of this position to have a Certified Public Accountants (CPA) qualification. Experience working with local and international institutions, including universities, government offices, and NGOs, with a demonstrated understanding of financial procedures and reporting requirements across institutional contexts. Experience collaborating with individuals predominantly through virtual settings for interactions with the MSU TPP Team. Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate effectively with administrative staff, faculty, and program partners. High levels of professionalism and attention to detail. Readiness to accept challenges and learn new skills to adapt to the evolving demands of the program. Place and Duration The Finance and Administrative Officer position is a two-year position renewable upon successful performance of roles and responsibilities as determined by an annual performance review conducted by the TPP In-Country Coordinator.
bachelor degree
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Vacancy title:
Finance and Administrative

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Accounting & Finance]

Jobs at:
UDSM

Deadline of this Job:
Friday, September 19 2025

Duty Station:
Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania

Summary
Date Posted: Friday, September 5 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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Position Summary

The Finance and Administrative Officer will provide efficient, compliant, and proactive financial and administrative services for the Tanzania Partnership Program (TPP). This position reports directly to the TPP In-Country Coordinator on matters related to day-to-day operations and works closely with the MSU-based TPP Fiscal Officer and Assistant Director. The officer will also work with the Principal IRA Accountant and the UDSM Finance Office as needed.

Duties and Responsibilities

Financial Management Functions

  • Develop in-country program budgets in collaboration with the TPP In-Country Coordinator, IRA, and TPP partners.
  • Track and analyze program expenditures, project upcoming expenses, and flag financial needs.
  • Support TPP faculty and staff in the development of individual project budgets and assist them in the preparation, submission, and closing of all TPP faculty and staff imprest.
  • Generate and provide timely financial reports to the Coordinator detailing funds spent and/or available by in-country budget line item, fund requests by faculty and staff, and priority actions needed to ensure cash flow to support essential program activities.
  • Prepare imprest register and records that track imprest from request to closure. Ensure the MSU-based TPP Fiscal Officer is regularly updated on all imprest requests and closures.
  • Track and report on the status of projects funded via open and/or closed imprests, the coding and organization of receipts for program activities, ledgers, and invoices for reimbursement by MSU.
  • Maintain ledgers related to program expenditures. Ensure program funds are spent in accordance with the approved budget and TPP policy guidelines.
  • Collaborate with MSU Fiscal Officer to reconcile TPP monthly personnel transactions. Ensure receipts and program expenditures are properly coded and organized on ledgers for timely processing and reimbursement.
  • Prepare and share monthly bank statements to the Coordinator and MSU Finance Officer.
  • Prepare and maintain partner meeting budgets and assist with logistics as needed.
  • Ensure timely processing of invoices, fund requests, and payments to contractors and vendors.
  • Under the direction of the Coordinator and in collaboration with the IRA accountant and TPP MSU
  • Fiscal Officer, manage the replenishment of in-country funds, reconciling in-country accounts and providing relevant information for program audit.
  • Other project duties as assigned by the TPP In-Country Coordinator.

Administrative Functions

  • Support planning and logistics of partner meetings, TPP planning events, and field visits.
  • Support the Coordinator to ensure smooth functioning of TPP office systems, including maintenance of filing systems, documentation, library, and management office equipment.
  • Procure assets, supplies, stationeries, and consumables for TPP-IRA office and assist with procurement of such items for district teams (VBOs, SPOs).
  • Manage relationships with vendors, service providers, and consultants in compliance with TPP procurement policies.
  • Compliance and Statutory Reporting Functions
  • Maintain financial procedures and internal control systems that help prevent errors or misuse of funds, ensure accurate reporting, and support transparency, with full compliance to UDSM, MSU, and funder financial policies and practices.
  • Ensure compliance with all Tanzanian tax laws, including PAYE, Withholding Tax (WHT), and other applicable taxes.
  • Prepare and submit statutory returns accurately and on time to the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and other regulatory bodies.
  • Liaise with tax consultants and auditors where necessary to address compliance issues.
  • Ensure timely compliance with other statutory bodies such as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Workers Compensation Fund (WCF), and other relevant local authorities.
  • Ensure transparent procurement processes and maintain proper documentation for all purchases and service contracts.

Key Result Areas

  • Timely, accurate financial reporting, with minimal audit queries.
  • Full compliance with Tanzanian tax laws and statutory reporting.
  • Proactive monitoring of budgets and prompt reporting of variances to management.
  • Efficient and compliant office administration, asset management, and logistics coordination.
  • Transparent procurement processes with complete supporting documentation.
  • Strong internal control systems that mitigate financial, operational, and statutory risks, and ensure audit readiness and regulatory compliance.

The Finance and Administrative Officer will:

  • Be based in Dar es Salaam at the Institute of Resource Assessment, UDSM.
  • Travel within Tanzania to TPP partner communities and stakeholder organizations, as well as to the United States, may be required.
  • Work on a full-time basis.

Experience and Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field with a strong foundation in business administration and financial management.
  • At least five years of progressive experience in financial planning and administration.
  • Demonstrated experience in budget development, expenditure tracking, and producing financial projections.
  • Proven ability to support multiple project teams in aligning programmatic priorities with available resources.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, specifically MS Word and Excel, as well as experience with UDSM or Tanzanian governmental accounting and financial reporting software or platforms. Experience with relational database programs such as Access is not a requirement but preferred.
  • Strong skills in preparing and interpreting financial reports and reconciling accounts with multiple stakeholders.
  • Ability to prioritize competing financial tasks and support cash flow management to ensure timely payments and uninterrupted program operations.
  • Ability to solve problems creatively, undertake detailed work, and contribute effectively as a member of a team.
  • Fluency in English and Swahili.
  • Demonstrated professional work ethic, including attention to detail, timeliness, discretion, and the ability to work independently under pressure with minimal supervision.
    Preferred
  • Recommended holder of this position to have a Certified Public Accountants (CPA) qualification.
  • Experience working with local and international institutions, including universities, government offices, and NGOs, with a demonstrated understanding of financial procedures and reporting requirements across institutional contexts.
  • Experience collaborating with individuals predominantly through virtual settings for interactions with the MSU TPP Team.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate effectively with administrative staff, faculty, and program partners.
  • High levels of professionalism and attention to detail.
  • Readiness to accept challenges and learn new skills to adapt to the evolving demands of the program.
    Place and Duration
  • The Finance and Administrative Officer position is a two-year position renewable upon successful performance of roles and responsibilities as determined by an annual performance review conducted by the TPP In-Country Coordinator.

Remuneration

  • TPP will determine, negotiate, and offer an attractive remuneration package to the right candidate depending on their qualifications and experience.

 

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Job Category: Accounting/ Finance jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, September 19 2025
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania
Posted: 05-09-2025
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Start Publishing: 05-09-2025
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