Short-term campaigns administator: North Africa

Helping to organise and run short-term programs in a North African country. Handling administrative duties for the short-term program co-ordinators. The duties include: a) Receiving and answering correspondence from prospective recruits and home offices b) Keeping in regular contact with home offices, recruiting for our short-term programs. C) Helping the short-term co-ordinators with training members of the short-term teams d) Working with the co-ordinators to improve the training program on a regular basis
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  • Commitment Length: 1-2 years (full time)
3-year commitment. The first year will be spent going through the team training program and helping with administrative duties. The role will involve living 'in-country' in a restricted-access country, so the person taking this role will need to find secular employment to maintain residence

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