PART-TIME FORCED MIGRATION REVIEW PROMOTION AND FINANCE ASSISTANT
Oxford Department of International Development - Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford
Grade 4: £20,172 - £23,352 p.a. (pro-rata)
The Forced Migration Review (FMR) team at the Refugee Studies Centre seeks a part-time Promotion and Finance Assistant.
FMR magazine (printed and online in four languages www.fmreview.org) is disseminated worldwide and funded by a wide range of external agencies. The post-holder will support the FMR team by identifying and following up opportunities for publicising and disseminating the magazine, coordinating distribution, and handling requests and enquiries. He/she will also prepare budgets and financial reports for funders, process financial transactions and track income/expenditure.
This position is an excellent opportunity for someone wishing to gain experience of publishing and financial administration in a context which combines humanitarian and academic interests. The post-holder will report to the two FMR Co-Editors and work in liaison with the FMR Administrative Assistant and the RSC Finance Officer. The position is 18 hours/week and is for one year in the first instance.
The successful candidate will need to have excellent organisational and systems skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, a keen eye for promotional opportunities, a high level of numeracy and good computer literacy (including ability to use Excel), and the ability to manage and prioritise a varied workload in a small team. Interest in and/or familiarity with refugee/internal displacement issues and the international humanitarian community would be highly desirable.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a supporting statement as part of your online application.
Only applications received before 12 noon UK time on Wednesday 28 August 2013 can be considered.
To apply, and to access the further particulars for this post, please go to:
https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=109159
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