The VSO programme in South Africa currently has over 30 volunteer development workers and focuses on three main sectors: HIV/AIDS; gender; housing, water and sanitation. It is now seeking to recruit a development professional, with the initiative, drive and energy to develop the programme in the housing, water and sanitation sector.
PROGRAMME OFFICER - HOUSING, WATER & SANITATION
VSO is an independent development charity that works through volunteers.
We have some 2,000 people sharing their professional skills with local
communities in 70 countries. Together they represent a significant force in
the fight against global poverty and injustice. Further information about
VSO can be obtained from our global website at: http://www.vso.org.uk/
The programme in South Africa, established in 1995, currently has over 30
volunteer development workers and focuses on three main sectors: HIV/AIDS;
gender; housing, water and sanitation. We are now seeking to recruit a
development professional, with the initiative, drive and energy to develop
the programme in the housing, water and sanitation sector.
As a programme officer you will have responsibility for the development of
VSO's programme, seeking suitable partners, identifying suitable placements,
and supporting partners and volunteers. First class administration skills
are essential, along with the capacity to travel extensively and to work as
an effective team member. Self-motivated, culturally sensitive and
experienced in development work, you'll need strong communication and
networking skills.
Prior experience within either the housing, water or sanitation sectors is
desirable as is familiarity with the issues surrounding the impact of
HIV/AIDS on development.
The post is offered on a three-year extendable contract and is based in
Johannesburg. A competitive package is offered with a monthly starting
salary of R12,152 per month. Application forms and additional information
available from:
VSO, PO Box 32192, Braamfontein 2017, Johannesburg.
Please note that CVs will not be accepted.
CLOSING DATE: 21 December 2001
INTERVIEWS: 23 & 24 January 2002
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