ERRC, Position Announcement: OPERATIONS DIRECTOR


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ERRC, Position Announcement: OPERATIONS DIRECTOR


Position Announcement: OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Posted May 8, 2000


The European Roma Rights Center (ERRC), an international public
interest law organisation which monitors the human rights situation of
Roma and provides legal defence in cases of human rights abuse, seeks
an Operations Director for its Budapest headquarters office. Reporting
directly to the Executive Director, the position is a key component of
the executive management team that oversees this twenty person plus
non-profit. The Operations Director is responsible for all
organisational operations.

A dynamic organisation that has grown quickly in the past five years,
the ERRC needs an energetic and proactive senior manager to improve
internal functions and to enhance overall effectiveness. The
Operations Director will assume control of an existing finance and
administration unit of four people, but will also be expected to seize
the responsibility for organisation-wide strategic planning and
reporting systems, budget reviews, grants management, human resources
and communication procedures. The chosen candidate is expected to
create consistency and continuity in all operations.

Qualifications: Minimum ten years experience managing comparably sized
organisations, including specific responsibility for finance and
administration. Prefer advanced degree in business or public
administration. Experience with non-profit, non-governmental cause
organisations is desirable.

Pragmatic, results-oriented approach should be combined with a
collegial, collaborative stile. Management expertise and problem
solving skills are of utmost importance. Prefer work experience in
Central or Eastern Europe. English language fluency is required,
Hungarian a strong advantage, other languages desirable. Deadline for
sending application is May 31, 2000.

To apply:  Please send a letter expressing the reason for your
application, accompanied by a c.v./resume to Executive Director, ERRC,
1065 Budapest, Revay Str. 12, Hungary. Tel: 36-1-4282-351, Fax.
36-1-4282-356, e-mail: [email protected]

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The European Roma Rights Center is an international public interest
law organisation which monitors the rights of Roma and provides legal
defence in cases of human rights abuse. For more information about the
European Roma Rights Center, visit the ERRC on the web at
http://errc.org.

European Roma Rights Center
1386 Budapest 62
P.O. Box 906/93
Hungary


Telephone: (36 1) 42 82 351
Fax: (36 1) 42 82 356

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SUPPORT THE ERRC!

The European Roma Rights Center is dependent upon the generosity of
individual donors for its continued existence. If you believe the ERRC
performs a service valuable to the public, please join in enabling its
future with a contribution. Gifts of all sizes are welcome; bank
transfers are preferred. Please send your contribution to:

European Roma Rights Center
Budapest Bank Rt.
99P00402686
1054 Budapest
Bathory utca 1
Hungary

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