AIDC seeks a committed activist to serve as the national organiser of our Right to Work Campaign which seeks to address the crisis of mass unemployment by amongst other things having the right to work entrenched in South Africa's Bill of Rights.
Alternative Information & Development Centre (AIDC)
National Organiser in Right to Work Programme
AIDC seeks a committed activist to serve as the national organiser of our Right to Work Campaign which seeks to address the crisis of mass unemployment by amongst other things having the right to work entrenched in South Africa’s Bill of Rights.
You will be expected to:
· Build the Right to Work campaign nationally, provincially and locally · Establish Right to Work Campaign structures at a provincial and local level ·Assist structures of the Campaign to implement campaign strategies and programmes of action · Represent the organisation in various networks and coalitions · Develop links with key stakeholders such as the labour movement, faith based organisations, NGOs, youth organisations and popular organisations · Seek endorsements from key individuals and organizations for the Campaign · Organise workshops and seminars with relevant organisations to promote and win support for the Campaign
Requirements:
· Must have extensive organisational experience in popular organisations · Must have excellent analytical skills · A proven ability to work with young people · Be able to speak two or more local languages · Must have a driver’s license and be fully computer literate · Must be prepared to travel extensively
Salary will be commensurate with experience, skills and/or qualifications. To apply send your CV, a covering letter, and the names and contact details of 3 contactable referees to Feroza Phillips at [email][email protected] Closing Date 28 April 2006. Only short listed candidates will be contacted by 12 May 2006. The AIDC is based in Cape Town.
































