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Job Opening at ONZ: Impact and Operations Officer

Jan 26, 2024

Oxford Net Zero is looking for a highly organised and motivated Impact and Operations Officer to join its team. You will be working alongside the Programme Manager, Cath Ibbotson, and the Head of Policy and Partnerships, Kaya Axelsson to support the day-to-day operations of the team. This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to develop experience in monitoring and evaluation of projects, social media and communications, events planning and scheduling.

We are looking for either two part time or one full time individual. Candidates must have right to work in the UK. The post is for 12 weeks, starting at the beginning of March.

Deadline for applications is 5 February, 12:00 Noon.

Find out more about the role and person specification ONZ Impact and Operations Officer_Final

For any queries, please contact matilda.becker@ouce.ox.ac.uk or cath.ibbotson@ouce.ox.ac.uk

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