Friends of the Earth Ireland is recruiting a Finance Officer to deliver crucial financial support for the organization. Applications have closed for this job. Job Advertised on 21 December 2024 Applications Close on 12 January 2025 @ 11:55PM Reporting to the Head of Finance and Compliance, the Finance Officer will deliver crucial financial support for advancing one of our four organisational goals:To ensure Friends of the Earth has the robust governance and effective management systems, and the appropriate financial resources, to maximise our impact and to cultivate a positive working environment.The climate crisis is in the public mind like never before and Friends of the Earth is growing as Ireland and the world step up efforts to cuts emissions fast enough to prevent complete climate breakdown. This is a role for someone with strong financial skills and enthusiasm for working in a dynamic, multi-programmes led organisation.Download the full job description, requirements and how to apply hereClosing date: 23.59 on Sunday 12th January 2025To Apply: Send your CV with a 1-page cover letter to jobs@foe.ie, please include the role title in the subject of your email.We regret to inform you that we may not be in a position to respond to all candidates and can only guarantee a response to shortlisted candidates.Statement on Solidarity, Participation and InclusionA commitment to solidarity, participation and inclusion is one of the fundamental values of Friends of the Earth. We therefore endeavour to ensure that everyone, particularly marginalised and disadvantaged groups who might be affected by policy are considered and included in the conversation. We acknowledge our privilege as people working in an NGO and understand the fact that there may be barriers to participation. We strive to expand and diversify civic engagement, by creating spaces for everybody to participate and be included in activism and political change.As part of this commitment to the values of solidarity, participation and inclusion we strongly encourage applications from those who have been under-represented in the environmental movement, for example: people of colour, LGBTQIA+ people, those seeking asylum or with refugee status, people with a disability, members of the Travelling community or from any other ethnic minority group.