Wake up every day and have a purpose, join the Fare team
The Fare network is looking for a well organised, creative person to join us as a project manager for one year. The right individual will contribute to the efficient management of a series of projects that will put them at the heart of our work.
The individual we are looking for will be passionate about social change, have an interest in the role that sport can play in achieving it and be able to translate ideas into action.
You might be a newly graduated MA or other postgraduate, an individual who wants to work within an international NGO, or someone who is looking to get an introduction to working in football.
If you are interested in us we are interested in receiving your CV and a covering letter. Address them to Pamela Lubowa through info@farenet.org 6 May.
Please include details of your academic and employment record, your experience of managing projects and why you want to join the team.
Our working language is English, but if you can speak another European language that would be great, and you must be able to work in London. Unfortunately only citizens of the EU or those with an established working visa are eligible.
If you want to speak to Pamela about your application call her on 0044 2072536795.
Fare is an international network of organisations working to tackle discrimination in football (and through football in society) and to use the power of sport to increase social inclusion. You will enjoy working with us.
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