Vacancy Announcements (Moldova)
CSD Consulting Georgia is seeking a Project Officer and a Finance and Accounting Officer to support the implementation of the organisation’s activities in Moldova.
Key Responsibilities of the Project Officer
The Project Officer will support the implementation of donor-funded projects, particularly in the areas of good governance, communication, foreign affairs, and security policy, and will be responsible for:
- Maintaining regular communication with government authorities regarding project activities, meetings, and deliverables
- Liaising with private-sector actors and civil-society organisations involved in project implementation
- Coordinating and supporting the implementation of project activities in the fields of foreign affairs, security policy, and international cooperation
- Assisting in the organisation of meetings, consultations, workshops, and events
- Supporting reporting, documentation, and coordination with international partners and donors
Key Responsibilities of the Finance and Accounting Officer
- Manage the full finance and accounting operations of the company
- Maintain accounting records in strict compliance with Moldovan law and accounting standards
- Manage financial aspects of grant-funded projects (budgeting, tracking, reporting)
- Prepare donor financial reports and internal financial statements
- Ensure compliance with grant agreements, donor rules, and internal financial procedures
- Handle payments, bank reconciliations, cash flow, and supporting documentation
- Support statutory, donor, and external audits
- Prepare and maintain administrative and statutory documents (contracts, orders, internal policies, files)
- Support procurement, HR, and general administrative documentation as required by grants
- Coordinate with program, administrative, and external partners
For further information on both positions, please view the relative PDF files attached below.
Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and a short motivation letter to: vacancy@gcsd.org.ge. Applications should be submitted no later than January 30, 2026.