The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women-Asia Pacific, an international feminist organization that advocates against sexual exploitation of women and children, particularly against trafficking, prostitution and pornography, is looking for a:
Finance Officer
Qualifications:
a) Graduate of (4) four-year accountancy course;
b) At least 2 years experience in financial and administration management, preferably in an NGO;
c) Familiarity with computer operations particularly Excel, Power Point, Quickbooks or similar accounting software/programs, etc;
d) Able to prepare project proposals and reports;
e) Preferably has conviction on women’s issues, especially sexual exploitation;
f) Proven ability to work within a team set-up. Able to adapt to different personalities.
Major Tasks:
-Bookkeep and manage financial transactions, ensuring that the organization makes best use of its resources;
-Assist the Exec. Director in the creation of annual budget proposals and reports;
-Monitor budget and current expenditure, and recommend remedial actions or adjustments to the ED;
-Ensure that CATW financial procedures are effective and adhered to;
-Manage organizational assets and initiate improvements in office systems.
Please submit your resume and application letter on or before March 27, 2015.
to:
Jean Enriquez
Executive Director
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women-Asia Pacific
Room 203, Tempus Place
#21 Matalino St., Central District, Diliman
Quezon City, Philippines
Tel/Fax: 63-2-4342149
Email: catw-ap@catw-ap.org.ph and jeanenriquez@gmail.com
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