Country Representative - Senegal
The Brooke
Location: Dakar
Last Date: October 18, 2010
BROOKE VACANCY:
Country Representative - Senegal
Salary:
Generous package
Status:
Unaccompanied
Length of Contract:
1 year
Location:
Dakar,
with regular travel within Senegal and the region, and occasional wider
international travel for meetings
The
Role
This is a rare opportunity for a dynamic, motivated individual to
establish a Brooke presence in West Africa. You will oversee the establishment
of a coordination office in Dakar, be key to the registration of the Brooke in
Senegal in addition to providing support to our existing, and establishing new,
partnerships within the region. You will work closely with staff in our UK
office as you represent the Brooke, its mission and values to key persons in
government and NGOs within West Africa.
Criteria
You will need to have excellent communication skills in both
French and English and an ability to communicate succinctly with a wide range of
individuals from government representatives and potential partners to
beneficiaries at grassroots level. Ideally you will have experience of setting
up a country office and acting as an overseas representative in addition to
having an interest in animal welfare. You will have proven management and
financial skills and be happy to work independently. Your persistence,
diplomacy and motivation will aid you greatly in this role.
Please refer to the job description and personal specification
for full details and requirements of the role
http://www.thebrooke.org/jobs
This is a re-advertisement, previous applicants need not apply.
Closing
Date:
midday 18th October 2010
Interviews to be held
on: 1st and 2nd November 2010
To Apply
Download a Brooke application form from
http://www.thebrooke.org/jobs
Please note that CV’s will not be considered on their own.
The
Brooke
The
Brooke is the UK’s leading overseas working equine welfare charity, dedicated
to improving the lives of horses, donkeys and mules working in some of the
poorest communities in the world. On average 5 or
more people depend on the income generated through the work of each
animal and so by improving animal welfare, the lives of poor people in the
developing world are improved.
Our goal is to increase the number of working animals we reach
more than 730,000 every year to helping 2 million suffering horses, donkeys
and mules in the most need in the developing world by 2016.
The
Brooke strives to promote equality of opportunity.
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