Director of Finance – Olympic Handball Ireland
Applications are invited until 5:00 pm, Friday 17 April ****.
About Olympic Handball Ireland
Olympic Handball Ireland ('OHI') is the National Governing Body for handball across all 32 counties of Ireland.
OHI is responsible for grassroots development, national league and cup competitions, national teams at all age groups, and for developing coaches and referees.
It works with Sport Ireland, Sport Northern Ireland, the Olympic Federation of Ireland, Federation of Irish Sport, the European Handball Federation, and the International Handball Federation.
The Board
The Board governs the sport, ensuring the delivery of our Mission, Core Values and Strategy.
It seeks to strengthen skill set and gender balance.
As a non-executive director you will contribute strategic insight at meetings and work with the CEO and staff on executive matters.
All directors volunteer.
We strongly encourage female leaders to apply, as at least 40 % of directors must be women.
What we need from you
We seek a director with suitable experience, such as a formal accountancy degree, to support the development of OHI.
This is a volunteer, unpaid role.
Ideal candidate skills & qualifications
Deep appreciation and knowledge of the not-for-profit sector.
Initial experience in financial oversight, audit, budgeting and risk management.
Bachelor's degree in finance, business or accounting – preferably with a CPA, ACA or ACCA certification.
Familiarity with grant funding, financial controls and public finance.
Understanding of and commitment to OHI's mission and values.
Abide by the corporate governance Code of Conduct.
Knowledge of Olympic handball desirable but not essential.
General duties of a director
Abide by the organisation's code of conduct.
What you can expect
Induction and training when you join the Board.
Opportunities to make strategic decisions and develop new skills as a full Board member.
Contribute to shaping the future of Olympic handball through its strategy.
Chance to improve health and wellbeing of people in Ireland.
Network with professionals from diverse backgrounds.
Time Commitment
The Board meets 8–10 times per year, primarily via Zoom or Teams late afternoon or early evening.
Face-to-face meetings are held at the OHI offices in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15.
Co-opted directors serve until the next Annual General Meeting, when they are elected by members for a three-year term.
Committee meetings (around four times per year, possibly including chairing) and ad-hoc meetings may also require attendance.
Outside Board meetings, the role generally requires 4–6 hours per month.
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