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Community Media Trust (CMT) is a South African NGO focusing on communication in the fields of basic human rights. CMT aims to empower individuals and communities, encouraging them to take part in managing and improving their own lives, promoting healthy and health seeking behaviour and basic human rights. CMT does this through media and outreach programmes that provide scientific information in a format that is easy to understand.

CMT seeks to appoint a Girls Club Facilitator t based in KwaZulu Natal.

This is a Junior level, permanent position with occasional travel and a Discovery Group Life Cover.

Responsibilities:

Include but not limited to

  • Facilitate and participate in training sessions
  • Oversee and manage Mentors who are running the girl’s clubs
  • Manage discussions on sensitive topics in an inclusive manner
  • Collect and monitor data as needed
  • Refer participants to appropriate services as needed
  • Attend regular project and stakeholder meetings

Requirements:

  • Two years’ facilitation experience
  • A traceable track record
  • Qualified / experienced
  • Post-secondary certificate or diploma in a related field
  • Prior experience in facilitating groups
  • Prior experience in HIV and/or community work
  • Written and oral communication skills
  • English written and verbal communication and facilitation skills
  • Computer literacy (MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel)
  • Must reside in Durban

Advantageous

  • Valid driver’s licence an advantage
  • Accreditation as a facilitator / assessor or moderator

Personal Skills / Attributes

  • Punctuality, discretion, tact and diplomacy (essential to maintain complete confidentiality of information)
  • Strong team player with exceptional people skills, broad-minded and able to manage a varied and multicultural environment

To apply, submit all relevant documents and a completed Employment Application Form found at http://www.cmt.org.za/about-us/vacancies to Emma [email protected] and quote DRNGCF032018 in the subject line of the email.

  • A copy of your valid work and residency permits
  • A brief copy of your CV containing a list of three recent references with landline contact numbers (do not include certificates)
  • A motivational cover letter

Contact person: Carmelita Petersen [email protected]

Due to the unique nature of business suitably qualified Non-South African (Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique) females are encouraged to apply.

All non-South African applicants must have the required valid work and residency permits to be eligible for consideration.

Only online applications sent via email and quoting reference number will be accepted.

Candidates who have not been contacted by the end of 06 April 2018 may assume that they have not been successful in their application.

Shortlisted candidates will be required to undergo a competency-based assessment and credit/ITC checks.

CMT reserves the right to amend and / or withdraw adverts at any time without notification.

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Community Media Trust is a not-for-profit media production company that produces educational television in the fields of health, HIV/AIDS, education, gender-based violence and other topics of human rights and social development since 1998. CMT's produces all forms of media -including new media (internet and mobile media), radio, print, television and interpersonal communication – for the purpose of promoting knowledge, transparency, accountability and democracy in all areas affecting the quality of life of communities in South and Southern African states.

CMT has twice been cited by UNAIDS as an example of best practice and has participated in the 2006, 2009 and 2012 National Communications Survey. We are a Level 1, 100 % BEE compliant company, and pride ourselves in training and skills development for young black media journalists and Community Health Workers. CMT’s health training is accredited with the Health and Welfare SETA and our media training is accredited with MICT SETA. In addition, CMT enjoys Section 18A Public Benefit Organisation status which allows contributions to the organisation to be tax deductible.

CMT's flagship television show and brand is Siyayinqoba, a trusted health brand among poor communities in South Africa. The Siyayinqoba television series has been broadcast on SABC 1 for 8 seasons and reaches 1.2million viewers a week. The Siyayinqoba Outreach Programme recruits, trains and deploys people from communities most affected by HIV / AIDS and other health issues to provide evidence-based information on disease prevention and treatment. In 2013/14 CMT produced Amaza, a coming of age youth drama series set in Muizenberg Cape Town, for SABC 1 Monday’s at 8:30pm.

CMT trained and mentored new and eager writers, directors, producers, production staff and cast through the process of creating and producing South Africa’s most watch drama series during it's run. The response to Amaza has been greater than expected reaching 7.5 million viewers.

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0 USD KwaZulu Natal CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Community Media Trust (CMT) Community Media Trust (CMT) is a South African NGO focusing on communication in the fields of basic human rights. CMT aims to empower individuals and communities, encouraging them to take part in managing and improving their own lives, promoting healthy and health seeking behaviour and basic human rights. CMT does this through media and outreach programmes that provide scientific information in a format that is easy to understand.CMT seeks to appoint a Girls Club Facilitator t based in KwaZulu Natal.This is a Junior level, permanent position with occasional travel and a Discovery Group Life Cover.Responsibilities:Include but not limited to
  • Facilitate and participate in training sessions
  • Oversee and manage Mentors who are running the girl’s clubs
  • Manage discussions on sensitive topics in an inclusive manner
  • Collect and monitor data as needed
  • Refer participants to appropriate services as needed
  • Attend regular project and stakeholder meetings
Requirements:
  • Two years' facilitation experience
  • A traceable track record
  • Qualified / experienced
  • Post-secondary certificate or diploma in a related field
  • Prior experience in facilitating groups
  • Prior experience in HIV and/or community work
  • Written and oral communication skills
  • English written and verbal communication and facilitation skills
  • Computer literacy (MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel)
  • Must reside in Durban
Advantageous
  • Valid driver’s licence an advantage
  • Accreditation as a facilitator / assessor or moderator
Personal Skills / Attributes
  • Punctuality, discretion, tact and diplomacy (essential to maintain complete confidentiality of information)
  • Strong team player with exceptional people skills, broad-minded and able to manage a varied and multicultural environment
To apply, submit all relevant documents and a completed Employment Application Form found at http://www.cmt.org.za/about-us/vacancies to Emma [email protected] and quote DRNGCF032018 in the subject line of the email.
  • A copy of your valid work and residency permits
  • A brief copy of your CV containing a list of three recent references with landline contact numbers (do not include certificates)
  • A motivational cover letter
Contact person: Carmelita Petersen [email protected]Due to the unique nature of business suitably qualified Non-South African (Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique) females are encouraged to apply.All non-South African applicants must have the required valid work and residency permits to be eligible for consideration.Only online applications sent via email and quoting reference number will be accepted.Candidates who have not been contacted by the end of 06 April 2018 may assume that they have not been successful in their application.Shortlisted candidates will be required to undergo a competency-based assessment and credit/ITC checks.CMT reserves the right to amend and / or withdraw adverts at any time without notification.
2018-03-31

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