DocBike Seeks a Volunteer Finance Officer to Join our Team!
DocBike is seeking a professional with an established accountancy background to join our enthusiastic team!
The charity has been operational in four areas in the UK and has plans to expand further in 2021-22. During this exciting time, we are seeking assistance from a dedicated professional, to help with the day-to-day accounting of charitable funds on a voluntary basis.
The role will involve but is not limited to:
- Consolidating income from charitable giving platforms and distributing it to regions accordingly.
- Being responsible for data input and analysis using accounting software.
- Giving administrative support to the finance lead.
- Assisting with processing gift aid, grants, transactions and resolving financial issues.
For more information, please view the job description and person specification.
Whilst the role is unpaid, you will have the opportunity to be involved with a phenomenally worthy cause that is helping to save bikers’ lives, and to work with some truly enthusiastic, dynamic and passionate individuals.
For more information and to apply, please send your CV to: jenny.folman@docbike.org
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