Senior Programme Officer

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The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) is an independent, non-governmental, development and foreign policy think tank, focusing on South Africa and Africa’s international relations. Its goal is to contribute to the achievement of a well-governed, peaceful, economically sustainable, and globally engaged Africa. It has been consistently ranked among the top think tanks in Africa.

SAIIA seeks to appoint a Senior Programme Officer for the SAIIA Futures Programme to be Cape Town.

The SAIIA Futures Programme builds African foresight and innovation capacity to anticipate and prepare for major political, economic, social, security, technological and environmental disruptors facing the SADC region by discovering new possibilities for systemic innovation and anticipatory governance; and by assisting policymakers, the business community and civil society to deal with strategic risks and leverage emerging opportunities for meeting development goals. This position is based in Cape Town; however, regular regional and international travel is anticipated.

 Duration:(One -year contract)

Remuneration: R360k-R500k p.a.

Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for logistics, record keeping, coordination, donor reporting, financial tracking, research assistance and writing, relationship-building and various administrative duties associated with programme implementation under the supervision of the Programme Head.
Supporting lead researchers with review of research outputs, verifying evidence-based research practice and research methodologies to ensure knowledge management and learning.
Lead on research programme/project development, and manage the development of plans, systems, processes and procedures for the efficient implementation of research.
Manage budgeting, finances and donor reporting for the Research Programme in collaboration with the SAIIA Finance Team and Office Manager.
Oversee timely implementation of projects and regularly ensure the feedback of results, impacts and learning through several reporting mechanisms including (internal and external reporting) covering overall progress, progress against outputs, main activities and outputs for the next period, budget, spend and forecast, and risks.
Creating and developing commissioning contracts and periodically reviewing agreements with project and consortium partners.
Representing SAIIA in relevant stakeholder networks, technical working groups, and SAIIA’s Research Focus and delivering evidence-based policy messages.
Developing and coordinating grant funding applications through proposal writing, business pursuit, resourcing and leading on funder engagement to ensure SAIIA is aware of, and well-placed to apply for funding opportunities.
Manage learning, monitoring and evaluation (LME) and the mainstreaming of gender and social inclusion (GESI) within the research programme.
Supporting research programme output coordination with SAIIA publications, events and communications teams to design impactful dissemination of research that inform innovative interventions, generate knowledge, shape public discourse, influence policy, hold states and institutions accountable. Developing Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Plans according to funder requirements and the SAIIA Futures Thematic Research Areas, or areas of policy influence.
Requirements:
Content expertise relating to SAIIA Futures Programme research themes: strategic foresight, systems change and systemic innovation, anticipatory governance applied to climate change/green economy/ sustainability transitions, development, economic diplomacy, foreign policy and governance.
At least a master’s degree in sustainable development, economics, environmental studies, futures studies, international and community development, business development, a related field, or equivalent.
At least 5 years’ experience in working in related development projects, of which at least 2 years in a managing role.
3 years’ research programme and project management experience: planning, leading, and managing people, risk management, monitoring. reporting and control.
Experience in green economy/just transitions/TVET/skills training will be beneficial.
Experience in fundraising and financial management of budgets, with strong MS Word and Excel Skills.
Candidates for this position should submit a cover letter stating why they are the best choice for this position and quoting clearly the reference number of the position that they are applying for. They should include a comprehensive CV together with the names of three referees with their contact details and forward these to Shannon Gard: [email protected]

Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview. For more information on SAIIA and its research agenda, please visit www.saiia.org.za. Applications close on Thursday, 29 July 2021. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. 

For more information on SAIIA and its research agenda please visit www.saiia.org.za.

For other vacancies in the NGO sector, refer to www.ngopulse.org/vacancie

Preference will be given to South African Citizens and Employment Equity candidates. SAIIA reserves the right not to make an appointment.

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