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Strategic Communications Manager
Job descriptionSummaryU-turn is a leading organisation in developing pathways out of homelessness. We are looking for a Strategic Communications Manager to join our Communications team. This is a full-time position and will initially be offered as a one-year contract. This position There is an opportunity for a person with strong leadership and strategic communications skills. Reporting directly to the Acting CCO and Marketing Manager. The ideal candidate is happy to work in an organization with strong Christian motivations, is highly organized, adaptable, and passionate about creating exceptional customer experiences while driving business growth. Social Enterprises Actual work-experience largely takes place within our social enterprises. U-turn’s social enterprises comprise an extensive retail network connected to our Charity Stores as well as other companies owned by, or in partnership with, U-turn. Key areas of responsibility
Work with the Acting CCO / Fundraising Manager and Marketing Manager to develop and implement an integrated communications strategy for U-turn.
Narrative development strategy
Content Creation
Brand Integrity and custodianship
Event & Campaigns planning & execution
Mainstream Media
Experience and Skills
Personal attributes and Organisational Fit
Next Steps Candidates interested in this position should apply online at https://homeless.org.za/career-form The letter of motivation should be approximately 1 page in length and include information on why you would like to work at U-turn and how you fulfil the required knowledge skills set outlined above. Please note that applications without a letter of motivation will not be considered. IF YOU HAVE NOT HEARD FROM US WITHIN 4 WEEKS, PLEASE CONSIDER YOUR APPLICATION UNSUCCESSFU Company DescriptionBackgroundU-turn is a thriving non-profit that exists to equip homeless people with the skills to overcome homelessness. Founded in 1997, we believe that every homeless individual is intrinsically valuable and should have access to an effective pathway to address their physical, spiritual and emotional needs so they can leave the streets and become a long-term productive member of society. To help people overcome homelessness we operate a phased approach that includes addiction rehabilitation, counselling, life-skills training and sheltered work placement in one of our social enterprises. Through this process, the programme inculcates a healthy work ethic, furnishes modern job skills and gives 18-24 months of real work experience so that individuals can be gainfully employed in the modern South African economy. Our graduates enter the open market employment and show an above 85% long term success rate! We are actively working to expand to more locations in Cape Town and across South Africa. Service Centres U-turn’s Service Centres provide services to people living on the streets in order to prepare them for and to support them on a journey of change. This includes providing food and clothing (and in some cases access to a shower and a bed for the night), therapeutic and development based interventions, and recovery support for those struggling with addiction. The ultimate aim of the Service Centre is to prepare individuals to participate in our work-based rehabilitation programme. Work-readiness programme The work-readiness programme provides work-based rehabilitation and skills development training to prepare clients for integration into employment and the community. One day per week, each client attends a training day where they access group therapy delivered by an interdisciplinary team, individual counselling and input using a specially designed curriculum. This cycle of learning and application continues for as long as needed (average 18 months). Case-managers coordinate the intervention programme for the clients and work in close-collaboration with the worksite managers. Transitional Accommodation We run transitional accommodation enabling clients on Work-readiness to move into group homes when leaving homeless shelters. These homes are managed by a house-manager who, along with therapeutic staff and works-site managers assist clients along the full Life Change journey. Posted on 14 Oct 11:41, Closing date 13 Dec | ||||