Board member treasurer/teacher

Board member treasurer/teacher

Organisation role · 3—5 hrs/Week
From home
Foreign aid and disaster reliefEducationSocial justice
4 Quality education10 Reduced inequalities17 Partnerships for the goals

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Job description:

As treasurer, you are responsible for the financial administration of the foundation. You are responsible for correct bookkeeping, guarantee the financial obligations of the ANBI status, and ensure that the expenses remain within the budget. You are responsible for drawing up the annual budget and settlement . Furthermore, you discuss the project budget with the board of the partner organization in Uganda. In addition, you keep track of the donations and send confirmations of donations. You also ensure that taxes that are paid on crafts are kept. For the rest, there is plenty of room to contribute your own ideas .


Time spent:

  • An average of four hours per week for own administrative tasks;
  • Meeting once a month (online) with the board members, and twice a year a (half) annual meeting of approximately one day where all board members are physically present;
  • Meeting once a month (online) with the partner organization New Hope for the Deaf in Uganda.


Vision of the foundation:

Talking Hands aims to promote the social integration of deaf and hard of hearing people in Uganda, and also to create opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing people. The foundation does this by:

a. to make quality education accessible and develop it for underprivileged deaf and hard of hearing people in Uganda;

b. to support information work on topics related to deafness;

c. to support the entry of deaf and hard of hearing people into the Ugandan labour market;

d. to contribute to raising awareness in Europe about the situation of deaf and hard of hearing people in Uganda.

The collaboration with our partner in Uganda, the New Hope School for the Deaf, is central. We follow a 'bottom-up approach' as much as possible. This means that the work is carried out by local employees who are 'empowered' to find solutions for self-identified issues from their own cultural context. The collaboration consists of filling in a common framework that New Hope for the Deaf and the Talking Hands foundation can agree on; jointly considering expenditures within the financial possibilities; following up on common agreements and evaluating the projects; and structuring the organization in Uganda.

The other side of Talking Hands' work consists of fundraising and providing information in Europe. In doing so, it is very important to us that there is no dominant negative image of the Ugandan way of life and culture. We believe that no culture is better than another, and that different cultures can mean a lot to each other. That is why we treat the culture of the employees and deaf people in Uganda with great respect. In our communication, we emphasize human dignity, and the knowledge, skills and opportunities of the people we work with.


For more information see:

Talking Hands website

Desired qualities of the treasurer:

  • Interest in development issues and/or deafness;
  • Motivated, independent working, and takes initiative;
  • Can take responsibility;
  • Can work well in a team and adheres to deadlines and agreements;
  • Is accurate and can work meticulously.




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About Talking Hands

Talking Hands supports deaf and hearing-impaired people in Uganda. The foundation focuses on creating opportunities for and integrating deaf and hearing-impaired people into Ugandan society, for example by making education accessible. By supporting various projects with a holistic approach and collaboration with local partners, Talking Hands contributes to a better life for deaf and hearing-impaired people in Uganda.

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