[Vacancy] Project Coordinators (x2)

[Vacancy] Project Coordinators (x2)

1x Limpopo - Waterberg District (Thabazimbi Municipality) | 1x Northern Cape- John Taolo Gaetsewe District(tsantsabane) Municipality | (Reporting To Grant Implementation Manager) Peromnes Grade 10
[Vacancy] Project Coordinators (x2)

Job Purpose

The project coordinator will be responsible for supporting the Grant Implementation Manager to implement the GBVF response in SIOC-cdt beneficiaries' communities in Limpopo and Northern Cape aimed at combating Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF)

Key Responsibilities

1. Co-ordination of GBVF projects

  • Effectively support the Grant Implementation manager in rolling out the project to combat GBVF in partnership with Work Avenue and other community-based organizations
  • Roll out the project to Rise Young Women’s Club programmes in the province which includes:
    • The project coordinator will be responsible for coordination of meetings, training, liaison with CBOs, stakeholder engagements, collating of reports and project admin.
    • Mobilisation and recruitment of Rise Clubs
    • Provide capacity building and technical support to CBO to implement grant activities.
    • Coordinate the preparation and monitoring of project plans.
    • Co-ordinate incoming and outgoing communication with Rise Club members and/or Young Women’s Clubs and determine the appropriate follow up action required,
    • Identify diverse community-based organisations to partner with for innovative campaign execution.
    • Oversee Social mobilisers and other service providers/suppliers in the province in accordance with the terms and conditions of their relevant contracts.
  • Conduct community mapping and ongoing intelligence gathering for project risk and opportunities.
  •  In consultation with the Grant Implementation Manager, develop and implement project plans for the training and fieldwork activities required to support Community Based Organisations and/or Rise Young Women’s Clubs in the province.
  •  Facilitate trainings and dialogues for projects in the province and districts.
  • Co-ordinate the logistical support required for the implementation of training, fieldwork and monitoring activities in the province.
  • Develop and implement distribution plans for Rise Young Women’s Clubs programmes.
  • Monitor the distribution of materials to Rise Young Women’s Clubs in the province.

2. Coordination of Provincial projects

  • Represent SCI in provincial forums relating to SCI provincial work.
  • Run community dialogues where appropriate.
  • Train communities in the province where appropriate
  • Monitoring of training and fieldwork activities
    • Work with the M&E unit in the development and implementation of a monitoring plan (including visits) for the province.
    • Collect and collate data and reports from CBOs and Social Mobilisers.
    • Prepare monthly reports on training, fieldwork, and monitoring activities in the province.
    • Prepare and deliver presentations at relevant meetings and forums.
    • Ensure that Social Mobilisers have the relevant data collection tools: attendance registers, dialogue and training reports and evaluation forms and other relevant tools which the M&E team will provide as and when required.
    • Ensure that data collected is captured correctly and it meets the required M&E standards.
    • Capture visual and audio footage of various activities.
  • Relationship Building and Management
    • Maintain relationships with all relevant stakeholders at provincial and district levels.
    • Develop, strengthen, and sustain strategic partnerships and alliances with key government departments and other stakeholders in the province that are critical for the success of the programme.
    • Keep abreast of developmental changes in the province and gather intelligence to ensure the programme stays relevant to the provincial context and meets best practice standards.
    • Attend meetings with government and other key stakeholders and give verbal and written feedback.
    • In consultation with the Grant Implementation Manager prepare, deliver, and represent Soul City in various meetings and forums.
  • Project Cycle Management
    • In consultation with the Grant Implementation Manager, develop and present programme presentations where required for both internal and external stakeholders.
    • Co-ordinate relevant workshops and generate workshop reports.
    • Prepare and submit monthly reports.
    • Administration and project planning.
    • Maintain and grow the youth programme’s sourcing opportunities to extend the brand with various stakeholders.
    • Provide the necessary administrative support and assistance for the implementation of the youth projects at provincial and district levels.
  • Financial Management
    • Co-ordinate the receipt, checking and submission of invoices to the provincial manager in order to facilitate timeous payments.
    • Assist with the procurement, and payment of service providers/suppliers.
    • Comply with all financial policies and procedures (including procurement).
    • Undertake spending with regard to value for money and ensure that service provider pricing is competitive.
  • Human Resources Management
    • Participate in the recruitment of provincial fieldworkers and service providers.
    • In consultation with the Grant Implementation Manager, identify own training and coaching requirements to achieve optimal performance.
    • Represent the organization at provincial and district levels with a high level of professionalism, efficiency, and ethics.
    • Comply with all HR policies and procedures.
  • Qualifications And Experience
  • A 3 year diploma, a degree or an equivalent qualification in communication, education, health, public health, social science or social work.
  • At least 3 years’ experience in the health and/or development sector.
  • Experience in developing educational materials would be an added advantage.
  • Experience and understanding of children sector issues is essential.

Competencies

  • Knowledge of all legislation relevant to children’s issues i.e. the Child Protection Act, The Constitution of South Africa, etc.
  • Knowledge of the edutainment development process would be an added advantage.
  • Advanced proficiency in MS Office - including word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
  • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills.
  • Communication skills in other South African languages would be an added advantage.
  • Strong planning and organisation skills.
  • Meticulous and able to pay attention to detail.
  • Able to interpret data and information in order to generate reports.
  • Excellent report writing skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Able to multi-task and prioritise.
  • Self-motivated, a self-starter and able to work with limited supervision.
  • Able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
  • Able to use own initiative and take ownership of his/her tasks.
  • Good team player.
  • Valid Driver License
  • Own transport

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This Is An EE Position. Preference Will Be Given To People With Disabilities And Particularly Women.

Closing Date For Applications: Friday, 26th January 2024, 16h30. Please Forward Your CV And Cover Letter To: recruitment@soulcity.org.za

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