Opportunities
Location: Remote working, with the opportunity to work from co-working space if desired and quarterly in-person team away days.
Organisation: BASIC
Reference: BASIC002
Meaningful dialogue to build international trust, reduce nuclear risks and advance disarmament.
BASIC is
a nonprofit think tank working to safeguard humanity and Earth's
ecosystem from nuclear weapons risks and interrelated security threats, for
generations to come. Founded in 1987, we have 35 years’ experience of convening meaningful dialogues across complex political
divides, and a reputation for generating innovative, high-quality research and
policy advice.
Our role is to draw together different perspectives
within the nuclear weapons / security debate, where we can push the boundaries
of policy discussions. We are independent and defend our freedom of speech,
receive no core funding from any state, and our project work is funded
transparently. As a fast paced, inclusive, and rewarding environment in which
to work, we have experienced significant growth since 2017, and our intention
is to continue this growth trajectory.
As part of that growth, we are now seeking an
experienced finance professional who thrives in a high-performance environment,
with the ability to manage the day-to-day finance function while developing
systems, processes, and controls as the organisation grows. The candidate must
have strong competency and confidence with financial systems and have a track
record as an agile and highly organised team player who can stay on top of
evolving tasks.
The role will oversee the management of the finance
function and will report directly to the Executive Director. You will be
experienced at reviewing existing systems in order to improve them and
supporting BASIC’s performance and impact. There will be a requirement to
attend and present at the BASIC Board’s quarterly Finance Development Committee
and to prepare forecasting reporting to the wider Board. Managing the
relationship and engaging directly with the external bookkeeper as well as
advising on financial governance and best practice including will also be key
to the role. Ideally, you will be someone willing to grow the role, finance
function and best practices to enable the organisation to develop further.
Find out more and how to apply by clicking here
For an informal, confidential discussion, please call our advising consultants at Rockpools:
David Thomas on 07967 172902 or Balvinder Sangha on 07739 508312.
BASIC is a champion of equity, diversity and inclusion in the nuclear policy field. We are committed to equal opportunity employment, regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, or disability. We are happy to work with candidates to accommodate their disability needs.