Youth Development Officer - Johannesburg, South Africa
Youth Development Officer (2 Year Contract) (No: YDO12)
SAIIA has grown its Youth Development Programme substantially over recent years. The outreach programme fosters awareness of international relations and stimulates young South Africans to engage with such issues thereby cultivating future leaders. SAIIA is looking to appoint a dynamic person who is passionate about Youth Development to manage and coordinate this programme. The successful applicant must have experience in organising programmes and conferences on a national level, and knowledge of the Model United Nations schools programme is non-negotiable. In addition, the successful candidate must have experience in working with national and international donors as well as the ability to demonstrate existing relationships with key stakeholder groups such as the United
Nations system, civil society and the education sector. This role requires the supervision of volunteers and interns.
Requirements:
• Honours degree and teaching qualification (preferably in History, Geography or Life Sciences)
• Experience in environmental education programmes is essential
• Experience in writing grant proposals and donor reports
• Good planning and organising skills
• Good supervisory and interpersonal skills
• Driver’s Licence and own vehicle
• Ability to work independently and self-motivated
Kindly note that this is a contract position. All applicants must submit a motivational letter quoting clearly the reference number of the position that they are applying for and include a comprehensive CV with the names of three referees with their contact details to Mr Jonathan Stead: SAIIA, PO Box 31596, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017, alternative by email to Jonathan.Stead@wits.ac.za or fax 086 553 2406. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be called in for an interview. For more information on SAIIA and its Youth Development Programme please visit www.saiia.org.za. Applications close on Monday, 15 October 2012. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
SAIIA reserves the right not to make an appointment.
SAIIA has grown its Youth Development Programme substantially over recent years. The outreach programme fosters awareness of international relations and stimulates young South Africans to engage with such issues thereby cultivating future leaders. SAIIA is looking to appoint a dynamic person who is passionate about Youth Development to manage and coordinate this programme. The successful applicant must have experience in organising programmes and conferences on a national level, and knowledge of the Model United Nations schools programme is non-negotiable. In addition, the successful candidate must have experience in working with national and international donors as well as the ability to demonstrate existing relationships with key stakeholder groups such as the United
Nations system, civil society and the education sector. This role requires the supervision of volunteers and interns.
Requirements:
• Honours degree and teaching qualification (preferably in History, Geography or Life Sciences)
• Experience in environmental education programmes is essential
• Experience in writing grant proposals and donor reports
• Good planning and organising skills
• Good supervisory and interpersonal skills
• Driver’s Licence and own vehicle
• Ability to work independently and self-motivated
Kindly note that this is a contract position. All applicants must submit a motivational letter quoting clearly the reference number of the position that they are applying for and include a comprehensive CV with the names of three referees with their contact details to Mr Jonathan Stead: SAIIA, PO Box 31596, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017, alternative by email to Jonathan.Stead@wits.ac.za or fax 086 553 2406. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be called in for an interview. For more information on SAIIA and its Youth Development Programme please visit www.saiia.org.za. Applications close on Monday, 15 October 2012. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.
SAIIA reserves the right not to make an appointment.
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