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Chief Executive
Pump Aid
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Last Date: October 20, 2010
Pump Aid
Chief Executive
Pump Aid works to combat the global water and sanitation crisis. With the help of our innovative, cost effective and community-centred technology, we establish sustainable supplies of clean water and safer sanitation provisions. Our work improves health and supports local agriculture and economies in southern Africa, focussed on Malawi and Zimbabwe.
Motivated by our mission of improving the lives of people in rural communities and our confidence in our technologies and recent successful growth, Pump Aid seeks to scale up the organisation and its impact and to reach more people. In order to achieve this step change we are looking to appoint our next inspirational Chief Executive.
The Chief Executive will share Pump Aid's strong ethos of innovation and efficiency, and bring a confident, lateral-thinking approach along with proven experience of leading an organisation through a growth phase in order to meet demand sustainably. They will implement necessary structures and motivate staff, ensuring that teams are in place and working to our ethos and mission confidently and with clarity. Diplomacy, entrepreneurialism and an understanding of business in a developing world context will be key for working with senior individuals including government figures in order to help Pump Aid achieve its goals.
For further information including details on how to apply, please download the appointment details from
www.perrettlaver.com/candidates , by quoting reference 0676. The closing deadline for applications is Wednesday 20th October 2010.
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