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Our organisation is growing rapidly as we expand the breadth and scope of our global conservation action.
We’re a diverse multicultural and multilingual organisation with more than 150 colleagues around the world. As an equal opportunities’ employer, we aim to provide a supportive and flexible environment that encourages productivity, creativity and collaboration. We apply objective criteria to ensure our colleagues are fairly selected, assessed and treated on the basis of their merits, abilities and experience.
We're always looking for talented, dedicated and enthusiastic individuals who share our passion for the natural world and want to help us achieve our conservation vision. Whatever your background or experience, we want to hear from you. Explore our current listings below for our paid and voluntary opportunities.
UK and EUROPE: JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Finance Support Officer
Location: Cambridge, UK
Contract: Indefinite
Apply by: 1 May 2024
We are looking for a Finance Support Officer who will carry out the day-to-day financial accounting transactions of TRAFFIC International including banking authorisations, income and expenditure management, cashflow monitoring, month end processes and support the finance team with the introduction of the new accounting system.
The role provides the treasury function for the Global Office to ensure that sufficient funds are available to enable Traffic to meet all its commitments.
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Finance Officer – temporary
Location: Cambridge, UK
Contract: 6 months
Apply by: 1 May 2024
Our finance team is looking for a temporal Finance Officer to controls and coordinate accounting information flows between the Global Office and the Programme Offices (POs) to ensure accuracy in submitted monthly and quarterly reports to senior management and compliance with company policies and procedures. The temporary position will also be involved in Global month end processes including cost recovery calculations, various reconciliations and completion of critical schedules and reporting. The role is vital in supporting the year end process and production of statutory accounts following Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) Financial Reporting Standard (FRS102) ready for audit review.
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