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Accounting Framework Project Co-Ordinator

Charity

London

Permanent ⁄ £41436

Updated February 2, 2010


This role will enable you to make real improvements to the quality of financial information used for decision making on how AI's human rights work is resourced and hence enhance delivery of the movement's human rights goals.
To ensure that AI's strategic aims for global internal financial reporting are fulfilled, the movement has commissioned the Common Accounting Framework Project to:

• Develop and implement a common accounting framework for the global movement to include a common chart of accounts, common accounting policies, common accounting definitions and common year ends;
• Develop key performance indicators to be used for movement-wide financial monitoring;
• Develop model reporting structures and formats to enable the generation of data required for assessing performance;
• Investigate and review technical tools for delivery of management information required by the movement to monitor and improve performance, including global consolidation reporting software; and
• Implement an agreed annual internal financial reporting timetable

Who we're looking for
CCAB qualified finance professional with project management experience required for immediate start to support the Project Manager in delivering the Amnesty International ("AI") Common Accounting Framework Project.
The ability to plan, implement and coordinate your own work in response to demand and project management experience is critical to this role to ensure that the Common Accounting Framework Project is delivered on time and within budget. The ability to communicate effectively with finance officers across the global movement and with senior management at the International Secretariat is also crucial.

About our client
Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people standing up for human rights. Our network extends to more than two million members and subscribers in more than 150 countries around the world. Each one of us is outraged by human rights abuses but inspired by hope for a better world - and together we work to improve human rights through campaigning and international solidarity.

What's on offer
£41,436 per annum + benefits

Michael Page Contact
For further info, apply or phone on +44 (0) 20 7269 1749.  Job Ref: 13091296
Your application will be sent to Adrian Watts.

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