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(CLOSED) Site Manager

Article 25
Article 25 is a UK registered charity that designs and delivers innovative architectural solutions for those in greatest need worldwide.
Closing date: 27 Nov 2009 -- (CLOSED)
Location: Sierra Leone

- Exciting opportunity to work on a prototype school design to get children back into education in post-war Sierra Leone.
- Experienced Site Manager with track record in managing projects.
- 5+ years experience required.
- Experience in the developing world would be advantageous for this role.
- Experience in timber construction and soil stabilized masonry construction an advantage.
- Excellent communication and inter-personal skills.
- Fluent in English.
- Responsible for supervision and technical guidance onsite.
- Role involves engagement with the international NGO sector and local community.
- Particularly exciting and challenging cultural environment.
- Start date: November 2009.
- Duration: 7 months onsite with possible extension.
- Remuneration: voluntary position, travel costs paid, living costs stipend to be determined.
Reference Code: RW_7Y3M5B-62

Note: This position is listed for reference purposes only.
Applications for this position are no longer being accepted.



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