International Remote Financial Accountant

We are looking for someone with accounting skills to support OM teams worldwide.

The role involves assisting with an entity’s finance operations remotely and providing financial advice and support to the leadership team. It may be necessary to be involved in preparing end of year accounts ready for external audit.

The role exists to support OM’s ministry of seeing Vibrant Communities of Jesus Followers among the least reached.
1-2 Years
Part Time
The role requires someone with at least 2 years’ experience in finance and accounting systems.

KEY RESULT AREAS
1. General Accounting
Ensure that any local finance staff are equipped to undertake their role, including assisting with monthly reconciliations. Follow standard procedures to ensure accounts are up to date.

2. Treasury and cash flow
Assist with monitoring cash balances and requirements.

3. Budgets
Assist with the preparation of the annual budget and produce reports to monitor the actual performance against the budget

Location: OM has many offices worldwide and it is possible the person could be attached to an existing OM office, but it is not essential. Work would probably be done from the person’s home.

Time: This is a part-time position, approximately 5-10 hours per week

On-the-job training and support will be provided by the existing team.

This is a non-salaried / voluntary position.

Live opportunities are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.

Interested?

Do you like to work administratively and organizationally and thus support other services and members across departments?
Your tasks:
• Support the head of administrator
• Assistance in personnel administration, including entry/exit administration, work hour control, research tasks, development of various areas
• Assistance in the finance department
• Event planning: including prayer days, team retreat
• Supporting activities, including proofreading, list creation
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