Roles Organization Name Type Category Start Date End Date
Accountant
Accountants balance an NGO’s financial books, ensure legal compliance, and help ensure long-term success and sustainability. Accountants make sure an NGO’s financial documents are accurate and compliant with all laws and regulations. Accountants also prepare tax returns, evaluate an NGO’s financial activities, and perform other day-to-day financial activities. Unlike finance officers, accountants focus more on record-keeping than financial strategy.
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Volunteer coordinator
Volunteer coordinators for charities recruit, train and organise volunteers who help an organisation fulfil its mission of aiding people in need. Their primary task is to train volunteers adequately so that they have the skills necessary to perform their tasks. Volunteer coordinators track volunteer hours, attendance and performance so that they can ensure they're meeting expectations. For this, they place volunteers where they're needed most and communicate regularly about how they're doing.
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Accountant
Accountants balance an NGO’s financial books, ensure legal compliance, and help ensure long-term success and sustainability. Accountants make sure an NGO’s financial documents are accurate and compliant with all laws and regulations. Accountants also prepare tax returns, evaluate an NGO’s financial activities, and perform other day-to-day financial activities. Unlike finance officers, accountants focus more on record-keeping than financial strategy.
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Office Admin
As an officer for an NGO, you could work in roles such as administration, project development, marketing, public relations, fundraising or volunteer management. It's different to aid work, which provides emergency response in specific geographical locations.
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Communications Officer
Communications officers work in an NGO’s marketing, brand awareness, and public relations division. They focus on communicating the NGO’s vision, goals, programs, and how people can get involved. Communications officers are typically spokespeople for an NGO, but they’re also responsible for maintaining a database of media contacts; creating content like social media posts, blogs, and press releases; and managing the communication budget.
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Office Admin
As an officer for an NGO, you could work in roles such as administration, project development, marketing, public relations, fundraising or volunteer management. It's different to aid work, which provides emergency response in specific geographical locations.
Sacred Heritage Foundation Organisations Foundation 1 Aug, 2023 Present