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Joint Aid Management (JAM) is a South African founded humanitarian nonprofit organisation that works to empower Africans to create better lives for themselves.

JAM SA seeks to employ an Interns in Gauteng.

This internship is a full time contractual positions for one year and are for junior level people interested in undergoing training and gaining experience in all aspects of our operations, administration and logistics, IT, M&E, communications and finance.

This opportunity will provide interesting, hands-on training and learning in community development especially as it relates to enhancing the life of young children in South Africa.

The work of the selected individuals will be under the guidance, training and support of experienced managers and staff who have worked hard to establish JAM SA as a leading NGO. The work will involve assisting regional staff in their various functions at our offices in the above cities.

The interns will also have the opportunity to develop his/her skills and gain experience in capacity development and the provision of development services.

Interns will be paid a monthly salary.

Requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree or three-year diploma in communication, logistics or community development
  • Strong abilities in IT
  • Any relevant work experience will be preferred for this training opportunity
  • Candidates who are anxious to enhance their professional abilities in working on development issues are encouraged to apply
  • Presently unemployed persons are encouraged to apply
  • A valid SA driver’s license
  • Willingness to travel

To apply, submit a two page CV and a cover paragraph stating what you want to achieve through an internship with JAM SA to [email protected]

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JAM's programmes include School Nutritional Feeding, Nutritional Interventions, assistance to Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC), provision of Water and Sanitation, HIV/Aids Education, Skills Development as well as small and large-scale Agricultural Development projects.All programmes are built on the foundation of our Complete Community Development Approach (CCDA) ensuring that we facilitate by empowering Africans to create better lives for themselves.

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Our work revolves around our vision of HELPING AFRICA HELP ITSELF. JAM is an eyewitness to heartbreaking situations in Africa.

JAM, a South African founded non-profit relief and development organisation with 30 years' experience in relief and sustainable development.Our programmes focus on food security, micronutrient intervention, assistance to orphans and vulnerable children, the provision of water and sanitation, HIV/AIDS programmes, skills development, community-based agricultural development, and school infrastructure development.We currently assist more than 1 million children through nutritional school feeding programmes in five African countries: South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda and South Sudan – and we want to see this number increased to one million in the foreseeable future. We believe in focusing on the development of individuals and communities as a whole, and strive to enhance capacity within communities that will sustainably 'Help Africa Help Itself'.As you can see, our heartbeat revolves around sustainable transformation – but we cannot do this without support from the corporate, public and private sector.Contact us to see how you can be part of the solution to alleviating poverty in Africa.

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0 USD East London CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Joint Aid Management (JAM)

Joint Aid Management (JAM) is a South African founded humanitarian nonprofit organisation that works to empower Africans to create better lives for themselves.JAM SA seeks to employ an Interns in Gauteng.

This internship is a full time contractual positions for one year and are for junior level people interested in undergoing training and gaining experience in all aspects of our operations, administration and logistics, IT, M&E, communications and finance.

This opportunity will provide interesting, hands-on training and learning in community development especially as it relates to enhancing the life of young children in South Africa.

The work of the selected individuals will be under the guidance, training and support of experienced managers and staff who have worked hard to establish JAM SA as a leading NGO. The work will involve assisting regional staff in their various functions at our offices in the above cities.

The interns will also have the opportunity to develop his/her skills and gain experience in capacity development and the provision of development services.

Interns will be paid a monthly salary.

Requirements:

  • Undergraduate degree or three-year diploma in communication, logistics or community development
  • Strong abilities in IT
  • Any relevant work experience will be preferred for this training opportunity
  • Candidates who are anxious to enhance their professional abilities in working on development issues are encouraged to apply
  • Presently unemployed persons are encouraged to apply
  • A valid SA driver’s license
  • Willingness to travel

To apply, submit a two page CV and a cover paragraph stating what you want to achieve through an internship with JAM SA to [email protected]

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