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I&D - UNW - PM for Action for Employment in SA

UN Women program is looking for a Project Manager for the Action for Employment initiative in SA. Is it you? Check the details below and apply!
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Role description

  • N/A

Expected outcome/key milestones

  • Successful delivery of the 5 trainings days of the program

Desired skills & competences

  • Project Management

Minimum requirements

  • based in South Africa as the training days happen face to face in the Nokia office
  • Pre-requisite: completing the Inclusion Ally learning path.

Collaboration process (link to IJM if Job Rotation)

  • Voluntary - 10% of your time overall

Duration of the support

  • 6 weeks (1 cycle)
  • 2 weeks planning

Expected Start Date and End Date of support

  • From 10 July 2022 until 10 September 2022

Expected time commitment, per week

  • Planning 50% per week
  • Execution of Training for min of 3 modules (Saturdays) - 6 hours each

Number of available positions:

  • 3

Growth Opportunity » How can this help you grow?

  • project management, social awareness, business acumen; working with global diverse teams (internal) and UNW (external)

List of relevant trainings for you

  • N/A

The team that you’ll work with

  • Global teams from BGs and functions
  • CT & CMT South Africa
  • UNW Region South Africa

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What are we looking for?

We are looking for 3 experienced Project Managers to successfully delivery 5 trainings days of our program.

Pre-requisites: You'll need to be based in South Africa as the training days happen face to face in the Nokia office. We also need you to have completed the Inclusion Ally learning path.

This project will require a voluntary support up to 10% of your time overall and will last 8 weeks:

  • 6 weeks (1 cycle)
  • 2 weeks planning
  • From 10 July 2022 until 10 September 2022

How will you benefit?

You will benefit from this experience because it will help you improve your project management skills, your social awareness, business acumen, and you'll be working with global diverse teams (internal) and UN Women (external).

The team that you’ll work with

  • Global teams from BGs and functions
  • CT & CMT South Africa
  • UNW Region South Africa

What we expect from your submission

  • Submit your application until 10th of June 2022, by clicking on the Start Proposal button.
  • Describe and document properly your proposal. You can add material like your CV or motivation letter.
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