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British Council Denmark
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Vacancy at the British Council

British Council Denmark invites applications for the post of

PART-TIME (50%) OPERATIONAL SUPPORT OFFICER

This post which is based in Copenhagen will be responsible for:

  • Finance administration and reporting
  • Office/project administration
  • Project and event support

The post requires the following personal competencies and skills: Experience of basic financial management, good communications skills (oral & written) in English & Danish, an ability to work independently and to get things done, flexibility and a willingness to be a good team worker, as well as professional confidence. The successful applicant will also be confident in working on Microsoft Office IT software. Knowledge of SAP is an advantage.

This is an indefinite term appointment starting as soon as possible in 2012.

You can read more details about the position in the role profile.

Applications must be completed on the formal application form which can be submitted by e-mail. You can download the application form here

British Council is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity and Diversity and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.

Completed applications should be sent by e-mail to: dorte.friis@britishcouncil.org or by regular mail to: Country Director Dorte Friis, British Council, c/o Republikken, Vesterbrogade 24B, 1620 København V by 16.00 on 14 September.

Please note: Short-listed candidates will be called for an interview the week beginning with 17 September 2012.

If you wish to discuss the position first, please contact Dorte Friis by e-mail: dorte.friis@britishcouncil.org or by phone +45 20984501

British Council is the United Kingdom’s international cultural relations organisation. We create opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and builds trust between them worldwide. We call this cultural relations. Our office is based at the shared office and creative workshop space Republikken and currently has a total of three staff.

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