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We are looking for a highly skilled and experienced Project Lead to take over the leadership of the Amplify Mobilise Change project in 2025.
About Amplify Mobilise Change
Amplify Mobilise Change (AMC) is a successful DG Murray Trust innovation project that seeks to empower South African civil society organisations through the strategic use of online communication and technology.
We teach and train organisations how to critically analyse, strategise and drive social impact through innovative digital communication strategies, develop stronger online presences and more sustainable communication practices that leads to measurable social change.
Started in 2019, AMC has trained and worked closely with roughly 300 organisations and almost 500 practitioners in its flagship programme and has also cultivated a broad sector community reach. Over the past 6 years, AMC has developed into a highly integrated learning ecosystem that offers high-value mentorship, workshops, technical support, and community-building opportunities for civil society communicators and leaders in South Africa.
About the Project Lead role
This role is exciting and challenging. It is suited to an independent, confident and compassionate person with strong management skills who seeks out new, effective opportunities, innovative ways of problem solving and who loves helping others do the same.
Our ideal candidate is well versed in local storytelling and narrative transformation work and is established in social development practices. They are a seasoned online writer and content creator, has deep technical and strategic expertise in online tools and digital learning, and rich knowledge and passion for how technology and information drives social change in nuanced and locally relevant ways in South Africa.
The role requires someone who is also extremely well-grounded in their practice and can bring knowledge and depth to all that they do, a ‘systems thinker’ and doer who also loves the finer details and nuances that live within meaningful outcomes.
Degree in or related to Communications, Education, Online Learning Design, Technology or Social Development, with specialisation relevant to the work of Amplify Mobilise Change.
You will have a combination of online technological expertise, writing, creative content, and narrative transformation work experience, as well as mentorship and education knowledge and agile project management experience.
Work experience: 5-10 years of experience in leading projects in digital learning design, curriculum development, and digital communication – within the local civil society or nonprofit context.
Our ideal candidate will ideally have these qualities and attributes:
Curriculum and materials development:
Technical support and oversight:
Network engagement, communication, and collaboration:
Online learning innovation:
Online training and strategic mentorship:
Monitoring and evaluation:
Team leadership and management:
Admin and project management
Applicants should submit their CV and motivational letter by 13 January 2025 by clicking here. You will be directed to our application portal. Scroll to the bottom of the page, click apply, complete the form and upload the required documents.
Applicants should submit their CV and motivational letter by 17 January 2025 by clicking here. You will be directed to our application portal. Scroll to the bottom of the page, click apply, complete the form and upload the required documents.
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