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Africa: Non-Academic Jobs, JUA (02/04/08)

NON-ACADEMIC JOBS

PENN ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM - AFRICAN DRUM/DANCE ENSEMBLE The Penn Archeology and Anthropology Museum is seeking an African Drum/Dance ensemble for a one-hour daytime performance. The group should be able to engage children in both an educational and entertaining manner. For more information, please call Amanda Ciaccio at 215-898-4016 ciaccio@sas.upenn.edu.

UMHLABA CONSULTING GROUP - SENIOR CONSULTANT

The Umhlaba Group of Companies provides professional consulting services to institutions in South and Southern Africa. With offices in Johannesburg and Durban our professional staff collectively has more than 40 years experience in the Development sector. We are looking for a senior consultant to complete our vibrant and innovative team at our Johannesburg office. Candidates should send a detailed CV with 2 contactable references to: jessie@jhb.umhlaba.com before 11 February 2008. Or fax it to 011 482 7370. Call 011 4826220. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted within 3 weeks from the closing date. For more information, visit the website: www.umhlaba.com.

DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME – PROGRAM MANAGER

Founded in 1993 as a partner project of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation of Germany, DDP'S mission is to consolidate democracy through the promotion of citizen participation, a human rights culture, and good governance in South Africa. DDP is looking for a dynamic, mature and well connected civil society practitioner to manage the new programme activities of the DDP in the Western Cape. The main responsibility would be to identify and sustain civil society partnerships and programmes in the region. Ideally the candidate will have worked in the Western Cape and have an intimate knowledge of the region and the political dynamics that are present. For more information detailing the requirements and duties for this position, please follow this link: www.ddp.org.za/about-us/jobs-internships. Enquiries: Ms Manju Marimuthu (Tel: 031 3049305). Email or fax through your CV and a letter of motivation detailing your experiences relevant to the post to (Fax) 031 3062261, (Email) manjum@ddpdurban.org.za. Closing date: 10 February 2008.

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING GROUP (EMG) – PROJECT MANAGER

The Environmental Monitoring Group (EMG) is a Cape Town-based NGO which aims to strengthen the role of civil society in decision-making and to encourage policies and practices that promote sustainable development. We urgently need a full-time, motivated and experienced Project Manager whose primary responsibility will be to manage EMG's work in supporting small-farmers and farm-workers to engage actively in the Fair Trade system – through providing opportunities for training, dialogue and learning, and providing technical support. This 24-month full-time contract position is to start as soon as possible. Salary package offered will be in the range of R13 500pm - R18 500pm depending on your suitability for the post. EMG offers a working environment which will support the energy, creativity and leadership that you bring, Email your letter of motivation, a 4-page (max) CV (including contacts for 3 referees) to zainab@emg.org.za to reach us by 13th February 2008. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. For more information on EMG's work see www.emg.org.za

WHIZZ KIDZ SPECIAL NEEDS CENTRE – FUNDRAISER

Whizz Kidz is looking for a highly motivated, experienced fundraiser to assume responsibility for all fundraising for this registered NPO. Whizz Kidz Special Needs Centre is a well established unit for children with severe and or multiple disabilities. Applications to be submitted with CV's and relevant references by email to kgmgma@kaymac.co.za. Closing

 
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