About Us
Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is the umbrella organisation for national football associations across Oceania, actively engaged in promoting football as a tool for social development. Committed to leaving a positive impact in the communities we serve, OFC delivers award-winning Sport for Development programmes that use football to enhance lives across the Pacific region.
Empower football communities across Oceania by helping ensure funding is well-managed, compliant, and delivers real impact. If you’re a detail-driven finance professional who enjoys building strong relationships and supporting partners to succeed, this is your chance to make a difference across the region.
About The Role
As the MAs Services – Financial Coordinator, you’ll play a key part in supporting Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Member Associations (MAs) to apply for, manage, and report on OFC funding. You’ll work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure financial compliance, strengthen financial capability, and enable efficient delivery of development and social responsibility programmes.
In this role, you will:
• Support MAs in their application and reporting for OFC funding
• Train MAs on OFC funding requirements and financial processes
• Upload and maintain accurate payment data and supporting documents on the OFC online platform
• Analyse MAs funding applications and compliance for the development programme and host nation grants
• Prepare, circulate, and reconcile payment requests with supporting documentation
• Review financial reporting for Just Play and other social responsibility programmes
• Provide timely financial updates for MAs reporting across all programme areas
• Assist with programme financial reports, reconciliations, and Form 4 preparation
• Analyse MAs Form 4 submissions and track multi-year funding use
• Liaise proactively with Project Managers, HODs, and MAs to strengthen financial processes
• Build and maintain strong relationships across OFC and Member Associations
• Represent OFC professionally in all stakeholder interactions
• Ensure adherence to OFC regulations, policies, and internal control standards
• Support the Finance Manager with other tasks as required
Why Join Us
We offer you:
• A competitive salary package.
• Free onsite parking.
• Opportunities for professional development.
• Hybrid working model, offering the flexibility to work from home 2 days per week.
• A vibrant, supportive team culture committed to making a positive impact in the Pacific.
• Full-time position (minimum guaranteed 40 hours per week)
• Health & Life Insurance benefit
About You
You’re a proactive, organised finance professional who communicates clearly and enjoys helping others understand financial concepts. You value accuracy, consistency, and collaboration—and you’re motivated by seeing organisations use funding effectively and responsibly.
You’ll bring:
• A bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field
• CA/CPA (or working toward)
• 3+ years’ accounting experience (NFP experience advantageous)
• Strong financial literacy and the ability to explain financial concepts simply
• Excellent communication skills, including cross-cultural communication
• Strong administration skills and experience with grant processes (ideal)
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel
• Fluency in English; French an advantage
Other Requirements:
• Eligible to work in New Zealand
• Ability to satisfy OFC credit and criminal history checks
Apply Now – Next Steps
We welcome applications from candidates based in New Zealand. Applications close Friday 12th December 2025.
Please apply through SEEK and attach your cover letter highlighting your qualifications and recent experience relevant to this role.
