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INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL ADVISOR - Personal Services Contractor

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The US Department of the Treasury's Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) is seeking qualified individuals for personal services contracts to serve as International Public Financial Management Technical Advisors within its Budget and Financial Accountability Team. These advisors work with developing and transitional countries worldwide, providing expert assistance to Ministries of Finance and related institutions in improving public financial management systems. Assignments may be long-term or short-term and require overseas residence or significant international travel. Key areas of focus include budget formulation, execution, accounting, reporting, audit, treasury management, and enterprise risk management. Advisors are responsible for offering technical advice, developing reform proposals, drafting legal and regulatory frameworks, designing and implementing improved business processes, and conducting training to build counterpart capacity while communicating progress through written reports. Candidates must be U.S. citizens with at least a bachelor's degree in relevant fields such as business, finance, or public administration, with a master’s degree and advanced certifications preferred. They must have a minimum of five years in senior government financial management roles, strong knowledge of internal controls, financial systems, and risk management, and demonstrate leadership, project management, and communication skills. Prior international experience and language skills in French or Spanish are advantageous. Security clearance at the Secret level is required, and candidates must meet medical clearance standards for global travel. The role offers competitive salaries in line with Office of Technical Assistance regulations, with hourly rates starting from approximately $81 to $100, plus overseas benefits. Applications must be submitted by email with specific submission instructions and reference to Solicitation 2032K826R00007, and the selection process will continue until June 30, 2026, or until positions are filled.

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U.S. citizens needed as international financial advisors for long-term, overseas public finance reform roles.

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Department Of The Interior → National Office - Do/otaView Agency

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928120 - International Affairs View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → National Office - Do/ota
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OfficeWashington, DC, 20224, USA
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Office AddressWashington, DC, 20224, USA
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INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL ADVISOR


BUDGET AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY



The US Department of the Treasury, Office of Technical Assistance (OTA) is recruiting individuals on a competitive basis to serve as technical Advisors for its Budget and Financial Accountability Team. The Team operates through resident (long-term) or intermittent (short-term) engagements assisting counterpart governments in improvements to Public Financial Management and strengthening the effectiveness of Ministries of Finance and supporting institutions. Advisors provide support to Ministry of Finance and other host government officials in developing countries. Advisors are individuals hired under personal services contracts. This recruitment is for assignments globally, requiring living overseas or significant international travel.



OTA works with countries to improve all aspects of the budget cycle and projects may focus on one or more of these elements including:


  • Budget formulation
  • Budget execution
  • Accounting, reporting, and audit
  • Treasury management
  • Enterprise Risk Management


Responsibilities and Duties:


  • Provide technical advice on strengthening public financial management to support the specific elements of the project.
  • Develop proposals and concepts to initiate project reforms and liaise with counterparts to move the proposals forward.
  • Draft and implement new laws, regulations, standards and/or manuals as appropriate to the project.
  • Evaluate existing business processes; design new and improved processes; and assist in implementing new business processes, both manual and automated, in coordination with the country’s financial management systems.
  • Organize and perform on the job and formal training to develop the capacity of counterparts and support the implementation of intended reforms.
  • Design reports to facilitate project elements.
  • Develop written reports and other documents to communicate progress, updates, results and other information related to assigned tasks and responsibilities.


Qualifications:


  • Bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, finance, public administration or related field is required, with a Master’s preferred.
  • Five or more years in a senior position in federal, state or large-sized local government, to include experience in one or more of the specific areas: budget planning and formulation, budget execution and expenditure control, financial management and reporting, accounting, treasury and cash management, enterprise risk management
  • Advanced professional certifications (for example, CPA, CFA, CPFO) also preferred.

  • Prior international experience and working or training in challenging environments will be viewed positively.
  • Strong knowledge of and experience with internal controls, business processes, financial management systems, financial reporting and chart of accounts.
  • Strong project management, written and verbal communication skills.
  • Self-starter with ability to work independently and demonstrate leadership skills.
  • Ability to motivate the client and build consensus.
  • Ability to be flexible by changing focus and approaches based on needs of the client
  • Knowledge of international financial institutions and their policies and practices is desirable.
  • Proficiency in French, Spanish or other languages is desirable.



Background checks and Security Clearance: Secret.


The advisor will work in developing and transitional countries worldwide to support U.S. Treasury and U.S. Government economic and national security objectives. The advisor may be deployed to countries with elevated threat levels, including potentially high/critical threat posts, as determined by the U.S. Government. Candidates must be U.S. citizens.




SALARY AND BENEFITS: Salaries will be negotiated in accordance with program regulations prescribed by the Office of Technical Assistance not to exceed the Senior Executive Service EX-III hourly equivalent. The current starting hourly rate is from $81.11 to $100.38 per hour. Overseas benefits are provided as allowed by federal regulations.



Successful applicants must be able to obtain State Department medical clearance for worldwide travel. If selected, the applicant will be required to fulfill Office of Government Ethics financial disclosure requirements.



HOW TO APPLY: Applicants (individuals) should submit a cover letter and resume by e-mail to: recruitment@ota.treas.gov. Companies should not submit resumes on behalf of individuals. For consideration, emailed applications should not be sent, or contain a cc, to any OTA, IRS, or other government personnel or email address.


Please reference Solicitation 2032K826R00007 on your cover letter and resume. When emailing, the subject line must contain the following: Solicitation 2032K826R00007 – Budget Advisor - Applicant’s Last Name, First Name. Emails received not containing this subject line will be deemed non-responsive, and thus, will not be forwarded to the program office/selection official(s) for consideration.


No phone calls please and no hand carries. This announcement is open and continuous until June 30, 2026, although selections may be made in advance of that date.


Please be advised that all contractors, if hired, must obtain a Unique Entity Identifier



The U.S. Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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