Bumb’INGOMSO New Ongoing Recruitment

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6 Nov, 2018

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DG Murray Trust is implementing a multifaceted HIV prevention Project (Bumb’INGOMSO) that aims to reduce the incidence of HIV among the 15-29-year-old young women in the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality. As part of this project, DGMT is going to introduce a new programme component focused on 10-14year old boys and girls, specifically aimed at shaping gender-equal norms.  The project is co-financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through KFW Development Bank and DGMT. The DG Murray Trust seeks to recruit a Programme Manager. The position is are based in East London and includes travel to the Amatole district.

Job Title: Programme Manager
Job Location: East London, Eastern Cape

Will lead the implementation of the 10-14-year-old programme by managing the programme design, implementation, operations, and monitoring. This will also include managing programme staff and quality; liaison with relevant stakeholders and managing relations with key partners and service providers and financial and narrative reporting.  The candidate also needs to have experience managing programme budgets and reporting.

Requirements:

  • Experience in designing and managing school programmes or youth development programmes
  • Proactive, driven, enthusiastic and committed to implementing a quality programme
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate information efficiently and effectively
  • Ability to communicate in Xhosa and English would be essential

Qualifications:

A university degree (preferably a postgraduate qualification in social sciences, or community development or Bachelor of Social work (Honours) any relevant field.

Closing Date: 15 November 2018, 16h00

To apply, submit a CV and short motivational letter with names and contact details of three referees to [email protected] with e-mail Subject line “Application for Programme manager position” or “Application for Coordinating and Monitoring position”

Only successfully shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


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