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NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF ADVOCACY
Friday, 03 April 2009

Part-time Position with International Focus
Director of Advocacy and Information needed in Canberra to represent
persecuted Christians to Government, embassies and the Body of Christ.

Duties include writing letters and submissions to politicians, government departments
(e.g. DEFAT) and embassies. A servant heart, research and communication skills are
essential. Background in law, journalism, mission, education or military desirable.

 
NEWSLETTER WRITER
Friday, 03 April 2009

30 hours every 2 months
Journalist and/or desk top publisher required to compile bi-monthly newsletter
from news items received from verified sources.

Tears of the Oppressed phone: (02) 6232 6310,
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Supporting the Persecuted Church through Advocacy, Aid and Prayer.
(Member of the Australian Coalition for the Persecuted Church)

 
Treasurer
Thursday, 20 December 2007
Tears of the Oppressed is looking for a suitably qualified person to take over the role of Treasurer of the organisation. The successful applicant must first be appointed to the Tears of the Oppressed Board and be able to attend quarterly meetings in Canberra.

The Treasurer is responsible to the Board for:

  • Writing financial policy;
  • Determining strategic financial direction and priorities;
  • Budget management including presenting quarterly financial reports to the Board;
  • Financial control including oversight of accounts processing and financial system (Quickbooks);
  • Financial statement preparation and liaison with auditor

Skills/Experience preferred:

  • Degree qualified accountant with ASCPA/ICAA membership
  • At least three years of recent accountancy work experience
  • Experience in financial management issues of a small non-government association

Christian commitment:

  • It is expected that all Tears of the Oppressed Board members would have a strong Christian commitment, in keeping with the ethos of the organisation.

Tears of the Oppressed is based in Canberra, Australia.

Contact Tracey Austwick on (02) 6232 6310 or click here to express your interest.

 
Volunteer position available - Arts Administrator
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
Tears of the Oppressed is looking for a gifted administrator to help us set up and run our “Artists Against Persecution” network in 2006. The purpose of the network is to unite Christian artists of all disciplines and provide opportunities for them to use their creative talents in the service of suffering Christians around the world.

The right person will

  • have contacts in the Australian Christian arts and music scene

  • Have some experience in arts administration, including coordinating events

  • Be self-motivated and organised

  • Have access to appropriate technology (e.g. email, fax, mobile, etc)

Tears of the Oppressed is based in Canberra, Australia.

Contact Elizabeth Scott on (02) 6232 6310 or click here to express your interest.

 

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