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TAC engages in monitoring, advocacy and campaigning within the health system to ensure that every person with HIV, TB co-infection and STI’s has access to quality comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and support services to live a healthy life.

FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR

Job Purpose

The Fundraiser is responsible for fundraising for the organisation. This role includes managing donor relationships (Donor Liaison) and ensuring TAC is compliant with all donor contracts.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and review the resource mobilization strategy, annual grant plans and contract management system to meet the fundraising targets envisaged by the organisation
  • Identify specific opportunities for new funding sources and pursuing these timeously and professionally.
  • Work together with National Manager to ensure compliance for all grant agreements
  • Develop and maintain an updated grant tracking list.
  • Monitor compliance with all conditions of funding contracts, and provide quarterly reports to the GS and National Manager.
  • Develop time bound crowdfunding strategies, online resources and work with the National Manager and Advocacy and Communications Manager to implement these effectively.
  • Develop monthly progress reports.
  • In collaboration with organisational leaders, take responsibility for researching and developing relationships with high-level individual donors, negotiating with them around the level and nature of their involvement with the TAC.
  • When required, act as the organisations ambassador providing input and guidance, to ensure that the organisations views and influence are promoted.
  • Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders in the sector at national, regional and international levels to facilitate information sharing and joint influence.
  • Provide monthly/annual assessment of income projections available to the organisation.

Requirements

  • Tertiary qualification (Honours level/degree or a clearly demonstrated intellect and skills associated with possession of this level of qualification.
  • Experience in fundraising and resource mobilisation at local and international levels.
  • Experience and skills in program/project management.
  • Strategic vision and demonstrated ability for planning and conceptualisation.
  • Knowledge of various donor requirements, an ability to develop and write grant proposals and track record in winning proposals.
  • Excellent networking and partnership building skills.
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
  • Knowledge in political and social dynamics in South Africa,  and experience in relation to the HIV and TB epidemics, and effective interventions to advocate for change.
  • Fluency in English, including speaking, reading and writing, with high-level ability to communicate effectively to different audiences in English verbally and in writing.
  • Proven computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft software including MS Word processing, Powerpoint presentation, Access, Excel spreadsheets, e-mail and web-based research.

The closing date for all applications is the 23 April 2019.

To apply, submit your cover letter, detailed CV, copy of a valid driver’s license, matric certificate, qualifications and 3 contactable references by e-mail to [email protected]

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Treatment Action Campaign is guided by principles of employment equity; women and people with disability are encouraged to apply

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The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) was founded in December 1998 to campaign for access to AIDS treatment. It is widely acknowledged as one of the most important civil society organisations active on AIDS in the developing world. One of its most significant victories was the 2002 Constitutional Court ruling in which the South African government was ordered to provide anti-retroviral drugs to prevent transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies during birth. In the years following the judgment the TAC’s campaigns were instrumental in securing a universal government-provided AIDS treatment programme, which has since become the world’s largest. In 2006 the New York Times called the TAC “the world’s most effective AIDS group,” while the founding director of UNAIDS, Dr Peter Piot, has written that “TAC was in my opinion the smartest activist group of all, worldwide.”In 2007, in large part owing to pressure from the TAC, the National Strategic Plan on HIV, STIs and Tuberculosis 2007-2011 was adopted by Parliament.Today the TAC continues to represent users of the public healthcare system in South Africa, and to campaign and litigate on critical issues related to the quality of and access to healthcare. The organisation currently has over 8,000 members and a network of 182 branches and provincial offices in seven of South Africa’s nine provinces. Members elect the leadership of the organisation, which ensures accountability and that the TAC’s policies reflect the realities on the ground. Members receive basic training in the science of HIV, TB and related conditions, and about their rights in the healthcare system. Through its branches and members the TAC monitors thousands of clinics and hospitals. Its members are the people who need the public health system to work, so they are the first to notice when it doesn’t. In addition to the large national campaigns, the local activism of the TAC’s members is the true life-blood of the organisation. By organising locally, our members demand accountability and quality healthcare services where the services are actually delivered.

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0 USD South Africa CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Treatment Action Campaign (TAC)

TAC engages in monitoring, advocacy and campaigning within the health system to ensure that every person with HIV, TB co-infection and STI's has access to quality comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and support services to live a healthy life.

FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR

Job Purpose

The Fundraiser is responsible for fundraising for the organisation. This role includes managing donor relationships (Donor Liaison) and ensuring TAC is compliant with all donor contracts.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and review the resource mobilization strategy, annual grant plans and contract management system to meet the fundraising targets envisaged by the organisation
  • Identify specific opportunities for new funding sources and pursuing these timeously and professionally.
  • Work together with National Manager to ensure compliance for all grant agreements
  • Develop and maintain an updated grant tracking list.
  • Monitor compliance with all conditions of funding contracts, and provide quarterly reports to the GS and National Manager.
  • Develop time bound crowdfunding strategies, online resources and work with the National Manager and Advocacy and Communications Manager to implement these effectively.
  • Develop monthly progress reports.
  • In collaboration with organisational leaders, take responsibility for researching and developing relationships with high-level individual donors, negotiating with them around the level and nature of their involvement with the TAC.
  • When required, act as the organisations ambassador providing input and guidance, to ensure that the organisations views and influence are promoted.
  • Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders in the sector at national, regional and international levels to facilitate information sharing and joint influence.
  • Provide monthly/annual assessment of income projections available to the organisation.

Requirements

  • Tertiary qualification (Honours level/degree or a clearly demonstrated intellect and skills associated with possession of this level of qualification.
  • Experience in fundraising and resource mobilisation at local and international levels.
  • Experience and skills in program/project management.
  • Strategic vision and demonstrated ability for planning and conceptualisation.
  • Knowledge of various donor requirements, an ability to develop and write grant proposals and track record in winning proposals.
  • Excellent networking and partnership building skills.
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment.
  • Knowledge in political and social dynamics in South Africa,  and experience in relation to the HIV and TB epidemics, and effective interventions to advocate for change.
  • Fluency in English, including speaking, reading and writing, with high-level ability to communicate effectively to different audiences in English verbally and in writing.
  • Proven computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft software including MS Word processing, Powerpoint presentation, Access, Excel spreadsheets, e-mail and web-based research.

The closing date for all applications is the 23 April 2019.

To apply, submit your cover letter, detailed CV, copy of a valid driver’s license, matric certificate, qualifications and 3 contactable references by e-mail to [email protected]

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Treatment Action Campaign is guided by principles of employment equity; women and people with disability are encouraged to apply

2019-04-24

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