Job Description

Exciting opportunity assisting Pacific Island countries in their efforts to secure market access for fisheries products3-year full-time contract with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency based in Honiara, Solomon IslandsTax-free salary of USD $54,332 – $76,704 p.a. incl. location & COLDA allowances (subject to exchange rates)Extensive benefits package including insurance, medical, education, relocation, and housing allowancesThe Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries AgencyThe Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) is an intergovernmental organisation working to strengthen national capacity and regional solidarity so Pacific island countries can manage, control, and develop their valuable tuna fisheries now and into the future.Based in Honiara, Solomon Islands, FFA’s 17 member nations are Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.Since 1979, FFA has facilitated regional cooperation so that all Pacific countries benefit from the sustainable use of tuna – which currently contributes around USD $1 billion per annum to Pacific economies through access revenue and contribution to GDP, and is important for many people’s livelihoods in the Pacific.About the OpportunityThe Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) is looking for a full-time Financial Accountant based in Honiara, Solomon Islands.This appointment is made on a three-year term and may be renewable for a further three years subject to availability of funds, ongoing need for the position and performance.Reporting to the Finance Manager, this position ensures the integrity, accuracy, and timeliness of the Secretariat’s financial records, with oversight of financial accounting processes, statutory compliance, and internal controls. The role leads the financial operations function of the Finance Unit and manages day-to-day financial transactions and operational accounting.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and timeliness of the Secretariat’s financial recordsOverseeing financial accounting processes, statutory compliance, and internal controls to safeguard assets and meet donor, funding, and accounting standardsLeading day-to-day financial operations, including financial transactions and operational accounting activitiesPreparing, presenting, and clearing annual audited accounts within required timeframesProviding accurate, relevant financial information to support management decision-making, audits, and financial reportingImplementing and maintaining compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS)Applying an understanding of the FFA Strategic Plan and Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries to guide financial planning and activitiesContributing to the development of annual tasks aligned with the Business PlanSupporting the formulation of the Annual Work Programme and Budget (AWPB) and revised budgetsMaintaining detailed working knowledge of the Secretariat’s Financial Regulations, Corporate Governance Policy, Financial Procedures Manual, and other key policy documentsThe Key Result Areas will include (but not be limited to):Effective day-to-day Financial Management and Preparation of Annual Accounts and Budget support. This may involve:External Financial Reporting and ComplianceLeadership and Oversight of Financial OperationsBudget Monitoring, Analysis, and ReportingFinancial Policy Support and Records ManagementStaff Supervision, Performance, and DevelopmentAbout YouTo be considered for this position, you will have a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related discipline, along with full professional membership with a recognised accounting body (e.g., CPA, CA, ACCA), and a minimum of 5 years’ senior-level financial accounting experience, preferably within a regional or international organisation.The following skills and background will be highly valued:Advanced financial analytical skills and technical accounting expertiseDemonstrated experience leading compliance and reporting initiativesPrior experience working with financial management systems in similar organisationsStrong knowledge of IPSAS and donor reporting requirementsProven ability to supervise staff and lead accounting functions in a cross-cultural settingAs our ideal candidate, you are a technically competent and detail-oriented professional with a collaborative leadership style. You thrive in high-performance financial environments, uphold strong accountability standards, and are motivated to support the mission of a values-based regional organisation.About the BenefitsThis position offers a competitive, tax-free salary of USD $54,332 – $76,704 p.a., inclusive of location and Cost-of-Living Differential Allowances (COLDA). Appointments are typically made at 85% of the salary grade, with the potential for higher offers based on qualifications and experience.You'll also benefit from:Superannuation at 7.5%, paid into your nominated fund or as a cash supplementFull reimbursement of medical, dental, and optical expenses for you and dependentsComprehensive insurance including life, personal accident, medical, and repatriation coverEducation allowance covering 75% of tuition fees for dependent children (conditions apply)Paid school travel for dependents educated overseasAccommodation assistance in HoniaraRelocation expenses and an establishment grant on arrivalAnnual return airfares to your home countryRetention bonus of 21% of base salary, paid at end of the 3-year contract6 weeks annual leave per yearIf you are ready to immerse yourself in an intergovernmental organisation this is the opportunity for you! - Apply Now!Applications MUST be submitted via the FFA recruitment email at recruitment@ffa.intApplications close 10:30pm Solomon Islands Time, Friday 5th December 2025.

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