Finance & Compliance Associate, TAL- PABZ
WWF Nepal

Position: Finance & Compliance Associate, TAL- PABZ (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category Accounting
  • Job Location 12
  • Job Level Junior Level
  • Salary As per the company rule
  • Education Level Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field
  • Experience At least 2 years of experience in computerized accounting system in similar position
  • Expiry date Jun 25, 2017 (Expired)
Job Description
  • Under the direct supervision of the Finance & Administration Officer, Terai Arc Landscape-Protected Areas and Buffer Zone (TAL-PABZ) Project, the Finance & Compliance Associate will be responsible for providing financial and compliance support to the TAL PABZ office which includes financial planning, preparation of grants and consultancies, and monitoring and reporting with at least 50% time focused on IUCN-KfW funded programs.
Job Specification
  • Experience with multi-donor funded projects is desirable. 
  • Knowledge on TALLY ERP.9 would be an advantage.
  • Apply before: 17:00 hours on 25th June, 2017.
Apply Instruction

Interested applicants are requested to download the application form and send the same with an application letter to the email address [email protected].

Please mention the position you are applying for as the subject. Emails without an application letter and completed application form will not be entertained. Only shortlisted candidates will be informed. Detailed TOR for the mentioned position can be downloaded from our website http://www.wwfnepal.org

This job has been expired on 2017-06-25
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WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries ...

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. The program started from conservation of wildlife to broader concept of building future where humans can live in harmony with nature. WWF has created 1,480 ecoregions that categorize the world into its natural ecosystems. Nepal with Bhutan, northeast India, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar, falls under the Eastern Himalaya region housing the threatened species Snow Leopards, Bengal Tigers and One-horned Rhinos.

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