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The IFRS Foundation is an unusual, stimulating and challenging place to work. We have around 120 staff, mainly based in London, drawn from 25 nationalities covering roles in technical, operational, and support functions. Most of our roles are permanent appointments; some are filled on a one or two year basis; some are undertaken by secondees from industry or the accounting profession; a small number by academics on sabbatical.

On this page we list any current vacancies that are available. There are certain roles that we regularly recruit for, such as technical project managers (5+ years experience required), assistant project managers (3+ years experience) and technical associates – for which we particularly welcome applications from suitably qualified individuals. Full details are provided whenever we have a specific vacancy, so please do not send speculative CVs at other times. Owing to the volume of applications received, we are not able to respond to each one individually so if you have not heard from us within a month of the closing date for a particular vacancy you should assume that you have not been successful on that occasion.

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Current Vacancies

  • Translation Project Manager
    Please click here for further details of this vacancy.
    [vacancy added 22 June 2010]
  • Trustees IFRS Foundation
    Please click here for further details of this vacancy.
    [vacancy added 11 June  2010]
  • Academic Fellow: Education Initiative
    Please click here for further details of this vacancy.
    [vacancy added 5 March 2010]
  • Chairman of the IASB
    Please click here for further details of this vacancy, including a PDF of the job description.
    [vacancy added 8 December 2009]

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