April 27, 2026

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Finance and Administration Officer – WCADP

Finance and Administration Officer – WCADP

Under the supervision of the AFM, the Finance and Administration Officer is responsible for the operational management of the Coalition’s accounting, financial, and administrative aspects. He/she plays a key role in monitoring partnerships and supporting field missions.

Reports to: Administrative and Financial Manager (AFM)

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Operational Accounting and Financial Management: (40%)

  • Perform accounting entries in general and cost accounting.
  • Process invoice payments and monitor banking transactions.
  • Perform bank reconciliations and manage day-to-day cash flow (cash, accounts).
  • Participate in updating financial dashboards.
  • Prepare data and supporting documents for financial reports and audits.

2. Monitoring Partnerships and Financing: (25%)

  • Provide administrative and accounting follow-up on partnership agreements.
  • Collect, analyze, and archive financial reports and supporting documents from partners.
  • Follow up with partners to ensure that documents are sent within the specified deadlines.
  • Check that partners’ expenses comply with donor rules.
  • Support partners in complying with financial procedures.

3. Logistical and administrative support: (20%)

  • Organize the financial and administrative logistics of missions (reservations, per diems, formalities).
  • Occasionally participate in field monitoring missions.
  • Monitor and collect payroll variables.

4. Cross-functional tasks: (15%)

  • Manage the collection and follow-up of contributions and donations.
  • Perform day-to-day administrative tasks (filing, mail, archiving).
  • Perform any other tasks required for the department to function, as requested by management.

DESIRED PROFILE

Education: Two to three years (college diploma or bachelor’s degree) of higher education in accounting, management, administration, or finance.
Experience: Initial experience (internship or work-study program) in a similar environment (NGO, firm, association) is a plus.
Technical skills: Proficiency in Office (advanced Excel) and accounting software. Knowledge of public donor rules is an asset.
Personal qualities: Extreme rigor, organizational skills, autonomy, team spirit, excellent interpersonal skills, and adaptability in a multicultural context. Sense of confidentiality and responsibility.

Fluency in English and French is essential: the position involves daily oral and written exchanges in both languages. A third working language (Arabic, Yoruba, Farsi, Malay, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, etc.) appreciated but not compulsory.

What we offer and Conditions:

  • Salary: 2,230 € (Euros) gross per month
  • Social benefits: 50% of Paris public transportation (or sustainable mobility package), luncheon vouchers, health insurance, provident scheme.
  • Mobility: Travel in Europe and abroad planned.
  • Location: Office location in Montreuil, France. Working environment can have some flexibility, with the possibility of telework between 1-3 days per week. Note that the position requires prolonged sitting.
  • CDI Contract (open-ended contract)
  • Visa: candidates must have the right to work in France on a full-time and long term basis before applying for this position. The World Coalition cannot support any work visa application.
  • Start as soon as possible

To apply:

The application should be sent in English or French to the World Coalition by email to recrutement[@]worldcoalition.org with:

  • A cover letter
  • A curriculum vitae (CV)/ résumé

Please include the following reference in the Subject line of the email: Finance/Admin2025

Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis in the order that they are received.

The World Coalition is a signatory to the Diversity Charter.

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