IT and Administration Officer job – applications are invited for the post of IT and Administration Officer

The Centre for Cross Border Studies wishes to appoint an IT and Administration Officer

The person appointed will be based in Armagh, starting in March 2013. S/he will have good ‘A’ level or Leaving Certificate results (a degree is desirable); at least three years’ experience in an office environment; a high level of IT and organisational skills; the ability to be a self-starter and to work effectively as part of a small team; a helpful and obliging personality, and a full clean driving licence.

S/he will help maintain the Centre’s Contact Management database and Border People system; manage and update the Centre’s websites, and provide IT and administrative support to the Centre’s Director and Deputy Directors.

Salary range: Stg£18,000-20,000 per annum, depending on experience and qualifications. This is a two-year contract initially.

Closing date for applications: 2.00pm on Monday 14 January 2013

INTERVIEWS will be held in Armagh on Tuesday 22 January 2013

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If you experience difficulties with the downloads please contact the Centre and we will email the documents to you.  Email m.hughes@qub.ac.uk or telephone 028 3751 5290

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WHAT THEY SAY…

As both a cooperation partner and an expert on impact assessment, I can only say that the Centre for Cross Border Studies meets very high professional and quality standards, both in terms of the content and the methodology of its work (as well as in its human relationships).
The Centre’s concern to create something of real value for cross-border actors with its Impact Assessment Toolkit is reflected in the high acceptance of the toolkit by target groups. I would also say that within the Transfrontier Euro-Institute Network (TEIN), the Centre contributes very pro-actively and is a most reliable and active partner.
My final evaluation comment is that working with the Centre is a real partnership at the highest possible level: the Impact Assessment Toolkit for Cross-Border Cooperation was a top project with a top partner – it would be hard to find a better one in Europe.
— Dr Joachim Beck, Director, The Euro-Institute, Kehl, Germany