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REC Serbia is looking for country office director

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January 30, 2017

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The Regional Environmental Center, i.e. REC Serbia is looking for a director for its Serbian country office. The deadline for applications is February 14, 2017.

The director of REC Serbia will be responsible for the overall management of the office in accordance with high ethical standards, local regulations and the REC’s internal policies and procedures. The director is also responsible for providing support to overall REC fundraising and business development activities.

Among the requirements are at least five years experience in a senior management position, financial management, recruiting and managing staff, as well as more than 10 years experience in the field of environment and sustainable development.

Also required is a university degree in a relevant area of expertise, preferably natural or environmental sciences, environmental management, economics or socio-political science. An educational background in formal management and/or business administration, as well as a qualification in project management, is a distinct asset.

This full-time position is based at the REC’s country office in Belgrade, Serbia. The position is for a fixed period of one year, with a possibility of extension. Candidates should send a detailed CV and a motivation letter in English by February 14, 2017, to the address:

Human Resources Department
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
2000 Szentendre, Ady Endre ut 9-11
Or email: recruitment@rec.org

The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is an international organization established in 1990 by the United States, the European Commission and Hungary. The organization relies on a network of offices and experts in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond. Its head office is located in Szentendre, Hungary.

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