THINK is a non-profit organisation committed to advancing health and well-being for vulnerable communities locally and globally. Our work spans three central domains: research, health systems strengthening, and capacity building. Our focus is on addressing a wider spectrum of critical health challenges which include Infectious Diseases, Mental Health, Gender disparities, and building resilient healthcare systems in the face of pandemics and climate change. THINK engages with the local community, government consortia, and international funders to provide care and carry out cutting-edge work that has contributed to making a difference locally and globally.
THINK is recruiting for a Community Engagement Officer X 1 at our office in Hillcrest. The Community Engagement Officer will play a pivotal role in fostering positive relationships, mobilising communities and developmental changes. Their responsibilities will encompass a range of community engagement activities, including awareness campaigns, event coordination, community-led monitoring, advocacy efforts, and staff development. By connecting with local stakeholders and facilitating their active participation, the role will contribute to advancing our organisation's mission and goals.
Duties and Responsibilities include but not limited to:
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Develop and implement strategies to raise community awareness about critical social issues and program objectives.
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Organise community engagement campaigns, workshops, and outreach activities to disseminate information and encourage community participation.
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Plan, coordinate, and execute community events, meetings, workshops, and forums to encourage dialogue, collaboration, and sharing of ideas and perspectives.
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Participate and contribute to all district-level civil society engagements, including training, and meetings.
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Collect relevant data and information to monitor program effectiveness, compile progress reports, and contribute to data-driven decision-making.
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Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of community engagement activities, outcomes, and lessons learned for internal reporting and future program planning.
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Design and deliver training sessions for program staff, community leaders, and volunteers to enhance community engagement, communication, and advocacy skills.
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Provide ongoing mentoring and coaching to team members involved in community-related activities.
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Comply with all THINK rules and regulations and policies and procedures.
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Be passionate about making a difference and add value to THINK.
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Perform other duties as required.
Requirements:
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A Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Community Development, or a related field is required.
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Proven experience in community engagement, mobilisation, and development within an NGO or social programs environment.
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Familiarity with the local community and previous exposure to the civil society sector (Desirable).
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Strong analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills.
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A valid driver’s license will be advantageous.
Exciting benefits await you:
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Being a part of and living our values, which include Care for people and outcomes, Making a Difference and Kicking the Paradigm – creating an environment where every team member thrives, every idea is celebrated, and every achievement is a testament to our collective commitment.
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Enjoy a 37-hour work week, allowing you more time for personal pursuits, hobbies, and spending quality moments with loved ones.
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Embrace financial security with a competitive salary package that recognises and values your skills and contributions with room for growth within our ever-expanding organisation.
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Experience peace of mind knowing you're covered with life, disability, and funeral insurance, ensuring you and your family's future is safeguarded.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) which gives you access to an array of support services such as legal, debt and counselling services, ensuring that expert guidance is just a call away.
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We will contribute towards your medical aid as your health is a priority.
PLEASE NOTE:
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates in line with this advert for appointment to be made as soon as operationally possible.
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THINK reserves the right to close vacancies within 5 working days of posting.
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Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Background checks will be conducted on shortlisted candidates.
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Please consider your application unsuccessful if you have not been contacted within four weeks of the closing date.
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THINK reserves the right in special circumstances to accept late applications or to extend the closing date in order to facilitate further searches.
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THINK reserves the right not to make an appointment.
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Internal applicants will get preference for shortlisting.
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All personal Information collected is processed lawfully in terms of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA).
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THINK is unable to provide relocation assistance.