[Coral-List] vacancy for Administrative and Finance Co-ordinator Marine Park Sudan

David Kooistra djkooistra at hetnet.nl
Tue Oct 17 10:50:49 EDT 2006


Vacancy Marine Park Sudan

For the Marine Parks in Sudan, Dungonab Bay and the Sanganeb Atoll, African
Parks Foundation is looking for an Administrative and Finance Co-ordinator
with a strong affection for marine protected areas and related activities.

Position

- Under the direct supervision of the Park Co-ordinator, bear full
responsibility for all financial, fiscal and administrative matters relating
to the project; 
- Manage and organise the personnel deployed for park activities; 
- Ensure proper accounting and financial monitoring of the project and
monitoring of the different funding sources; 
- Ensure that financial reports (including budgets) to external donors,
partners and the African Parks Foundation headquarters are done accurately
and on time.

Candidate profile

- A minimum educational qualification of a graduate degree in Finance,
Accounting or Business Administration; 
- Fluency in English; 
- At least 2 years experience of administrative and financial project
management; 
- Ideally, familiarity with fund accounting, procurement and financial
management of USAID, EU and other major donors;
- Strong personality, high level of reliability, objectivity, flexibility,
problem-solving skills, ability to work under pressure and in a team,
efficient and independent; ability to live in shared housing; willingness to
live/work in a relatively isolated environment.

Applications with a short CV and full contact details should be addressed to
F. Keyzer (fkeyzer at africanparks-conservation.com). Applications must be
submitted in English. 

Further information on Stichting African Parks Foundation can be found on
www.africanparks-conservation.com

Stichting African Parks Foundation (APF),a charitable foundation established
in the Netherlands, has the primary objective of ensuring the long-term
integrity of some of Africa's national parks by forming public private
partnerships with governments to manage and finance their national parks.




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