Accountant at the Embassy of Belgium — May 2026
Job Overview

Accountant at the Embassy of Belgium — May 2026
Accountant
Embassy of Belgium in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam
Posted: May 5, 2026
Job overview
The Embassy of Belgium in Tanzania is recruiting an Accountant (m/f/x) to join its team in Dar es Salaam. The successful candidate is expected to start in mid-August 2026.
The Embassy is looking for someone who works diligently and independently, is client-oriented, and can follow technical instructions thoroughly.
Job title: Accountant (m/f/x)
Organization: Embassy of Belgium in Tanzania
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Start date: Mid-August 2026
Application deadline: 20 May 2026
Date posted: 04 May 2026
The offer
The Embassy offers the following:
- A varied job with responsibility in a pleasant international environment.
- A full-time contract for one year.
- Working hours of 37 hours per week.
- A six-month trial period.
- Possible contract renewal after assessment.
- Gross salary of TZS 4,125,240 per month for a candidate with two years of experience.
- Actual salary will depend on the number of years of relevant experience.
- End-of-year bonus.
- Contribution to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF).
- Contribution to the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).
- For non-Tanzanian citizens, the position requires applying for a Tanzanian work permit.
Duties and responsibilities
Accounting operations
The Accountant will be responsible for accounting-related tasks, including:
- Collecting and/or providing the necessary information and documents from or to contact persons and managers.
- Encoding and updating data in the required accounting systems.
- Preparing financial documents according to schedule, including:
- Remuneration receipts.
- Bonus tables.
- Calculation of promotions.
- Planning budgets according to the planned timetable, including:
- Budget previews.
- Budget reviews.
- Monthly budget evolutions.
- Preparing payments.
- Managing communications with banks and other third parties related to accounting tasks.
- Archiving accounting items and documents according to instructions.
- Monitoring and/or managing consular revenues.
- Helping with the renegotiation of contracts under the supervision of the Head of Administration.
- Reviewing invoices, disbursement statements, receipts, and related documents before submitting them to the manager.
- Transmitting communications from local bodies relevant to budget management, including matters such as social contributions and VAT systems.
- Ensuring that accounting standards and principles are observed.
- Accurately and consistently assessing budgetary and accounting documents.
- Assessing available funds in cash and at the bank.
- Pointing out possible financial issues such as overspending or liquidity shortfalls.
- Consulting various databases and verifying consistency and harmonization between them.
- Logistics management operations
- The Accountant will also support logistics management related to buildings, vehicles, and services.
Responsibilities include:
- Listing work, supplies, and various service needs based on received information.
- Suggesting priorities according to urgency and budgetary constraints.
- Drafting or helping to draft specifications for works, equipment, and services.
- Monitoring and/or contributing to public contract monitoring, including:
- Receiving and analyzing tenders.
- Drafting attribution reports.
- Writing order forms.
- Following up on services.
- Contributing to stock management of various equipment, including:
- Vehicles.
- Office equipment.
- Technical devices.
- Decoration items.
- Keeping inventories up to date.
- Supervising works and building safety.
- Managing contacts with security firms.
- ICT single point of contact responsibilities
The Accountant will act as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for ICT. Duties include:
- Keeping the inventory of ICT equipment up to date.
- Notifying relevant teams about ICT needs and deficiencies.
- Helping to install equipment, including hardware and software.
- Acting as the contact person between the post and the Department’s ICT services.
Optimizing and updating communication resources, including:
- Telephones.
- Smartphones.
- Internet services.
- Ensuring good management of communication budgets.
- Required qualifications, skills, and competencies
- Conditions of participation
Applicants must have:
- A university degree in a related field; or
- Equivalent relevant experience.
- Technical skills
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
- At least two years of experience in a similar Accountant role.
Good computer skills, including knowledge of:
Word.
Excel.
PowerPoint.
Outlook. - Excellent knowledge of English, both written and spoken.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to respect deadlines.
- Ability to work autonomously and accurately.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following qualities:
- Team player.
- Service-oriented.
- Integrity and loyalty.
- Respect for others.
- Flexibility.
- Willingness to develop new skills.
- Strong sense of responsibility.
The following qualifications and skills will be considered an advantage:
- Very good knowledge of Dutch and/or French, both written and spoken.
- Knowledge of local legislation and customs.
- Knowledge of Belgium and Belgian legislation.
- Knowledge of Kiswahili.
How to apply
Interested candidates should send their application by email.
Applicants must include:
- A concise motivation letter in English.
- A CV in English.
- A photo.
Applications should be sent no later than 20 May 2026 to:
Mr. Pierre Bertels
Head of Administration
Email: [email protected]
Selection process
A first selection of candidates will be made based on the submitted application file. Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview and a test on a date to be determined later.
