Serving Persecuted Christians Worldwide - Finance Assistant - Open Doors UK & Ireland

Finance Assistant

Part time, 15 hours
£22,041 - £25,929 Pro Rata
Witney. Near Oxford (currently combined office and home working)

Open Doors is a dynamic and growing international Christian charity that serves the needs of the persecuted church. Research for the Open Doors World Watch List 2021 shows that persecution against Christians in 2021 is increasing, with believers in many countries experiencing violence, hostility and abuse for their faith.

We are looking for a committed Christian* to join our Finance team. You will have previous experience in a finance role, or be a fully/partly qualified finance professional. You will have excellent numerical and financial skills, together with great communication skills. You’ll be enthusiastic, have a keen eye for detail, and a desire to see a job well done.

This is an opportunity to express your faith whilst using your professional skills within a vibrant Christian community. You’ll be given personal development opportunities to help you excel in your work and develop your skills. Our daily devotions are just one of many ways you’ll learn about the inspirational and courageous work Open Doors undertakes. You can be part of this incredible network, making a real and lasting difference, and giving Christians hope.

Here’s how to apply:

  • View the job description for this role
  • Complete the application form
  • Send a cover letter or email which explains why you are suitable for this role, along with the application form, to recruitteam@opendoorsuk.org
  • Ask any further questions by emailing recruitteam@opendoorsuk.org

Closing date: 24 October 2021
1st Interviews: 2 November 2021

*There is an occupational requirement under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for this post to be held by an actively practising Christian who assents to our statement of faith.

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