Position Vacant: AID/WATCH Fundraising and Office Manager

01 Feb 10
AID/WATCH is small not-for-profit organisation that monitors and campaigns on international aid and development issues. We work to ensure aid-funding reaches the right people, communities and their environments. This role focuses on managing our small Sydney office, implementing key elements of AID/WATCH’s fundraising program in collaboration with other staff and includes some book-keeping and financial management duties.

Responsible to: AID/WATCH Committee of Management

Salary: $52,946 pro rata (15 hours per week)

Selection Criteria:

 -          Ability to inspire potential and current donors with creative approaches to raising funds in a grass-roots, community sector context;

-          Demonstrated ability to be self-directed in implementing project objectives;

-          Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in a diverse range of contexts;

-          Ability to work in a collective office structure with a small team and volunteers;

-          Well developed administration skills;

-          Understanding of the non-profit, community and charity sector;

-          Commitment to and understanding of ethical fundraising practices;

-          Understanding of international aid, environment and development issues.

AID/WATCH offers great scope for creativity and initiative for the right candidate. Our commitment to social and environmental justice underpins every aspect of our work and creates a vibrant working environment.

Applications of five pages maximum need to address the selection criteria and include a short CV. Applications should be sent to jemma [dot] bailey [at] gmail [dot] com or post to: AID/WATCH, 19 Eve Street, Erskineville, 2043. Applications close Monday 15thth February. For other inquiries phone 02 9557 8944.

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