Does a manager have to identify one of the five areas of specialization specified in the qualification standard for positions classified as FI?
Yes, the manager must identify at least one of the areas of specialization specified in the education standard for positions classified as FI—accounting, finance, business administration, commerce or economics. 11. The minimum requirement for FI 2 and above is graduation with a degree from a recognized university with a specialization in accounting, finance, business administration, commerce or economics and experience related to positions in the Financial Management Group. What is meant by “experience related to positions in the Financial Management Group”? The experience required must be related to financial management and relevant to the FI position being staffed. It can be acquired in the Public Service as well as through other means, e.g. private sector, volunteer work, self-employment, etc. The manager would determine acceptability depending on the duties to be performed. 12. As indicated in note 2 of the FI Qualification Standard, the term “specialization” refers to a significan
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