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International trade in goods and services
Programme Manager (Durban)
Remuneration: | negotiable Negotiable depending on experience |
Benefits: | medical aid, Provident Fund |
Location: | Durban, Hillcrest |
Education level: | Degree |
Job level: | Management Jnr-Mid |
Own transport required: | Yes |
Travel requirement: | Often |
Type: | Permanent |
Company: | Focus on the Family Africa |
Job description
Responsibilities:
- Managing relationships with partner schools (principals, HOD, teachers)
- Managing relationships with Department of Education, Department of Health and Department of Social Development
- Handling logistics involved with the Orphan Care and No Apologies programmes (including finance, budgets, food parcel delivery)
- Oversee management and implementation of quality programmes (Orphan Care and No Apologies), ensuring programme deliverables are within acceptable timelines, budgets, and programme objectives and are responsive to the target communities, as well as in line with organisational principles, values and strategic plans and following donors and compliance procedures
- Oversee the development of the No Apologies and Orphan Care plans and budgets, and approve as per organisational guidelines. Provide input during the planning and budgeting process, making sure that plans and budgets are mission aligned
- Review programme operation activities through periodic field visits and ensure that implementation strategies are compatible with overall programme goals and objectives
- Contributing to the development of programmes (curriculum, activities, worksheets)
- Support and mentorship for programme facilitators
- Administration and operational activities around programme delivery and evaluation
- Researching potential donor leads from corporate sector
- Lead Discipleship activities with orphans and vulnerable children: The Development Program Manager is directly responsible for the spiritual growth and development of the children associated with the Orphan Care program’s community Care Points. This includes implementing programs like Qhawe Kids! and No Apologies.
- Assist with routine M&E of the orphan care and development programs (e.g., Annual Reports, Quarterly newsletters, child profiling, care point profiling, etc.)
- Play an integral role in planning and scheduling of local and international and local visitors’ itinerary coming to visit the Care Points and to provide tours and debriefs of each Care Point.
- He/she will also serve as a primary facilitator and be required to travel both locally and potentially nationally in order to implement NO Apologies workshops and facilitator trainings.
- Provide monthly, quarterly programme statistics, reports and feedback
Requirements
Education: Diploma/Degree or equivalent, qualified in one or more of the following: education, business management, theological or social sciences
Experience: Experience of not less than three years in leadership and management of a project team, growing an organisation, managing a project roll-out, social and community responsibility and ministry. Involvement/leadership in outreach programmes and activities in communities.
Skills: Self-starter and highly motivated, excellent communication skills – verbal and written, for creating and developing a community development network that include government – education department and social development, community organisations and possible sponsors of the No Apologies programme. Must be able to work within a strategic framework, business plan and approved budget. Ability to identify opportunities, needs, resources and work with other team managers. Excellent administrative skills and comfortable to work at all levels in the organisation to achieve organisational goals. A working knowledge of the MS Office Suite. Ability and willingness to multitask and maintain a high quality of work.
Character:
Other: Adheres to the standard of Moral Conduct and Statement of Faith; Demonstrates behaviours aligned with Focus on the Family’s core values. A professional level of personal presentation is mandatory; time management ability; and the willingness to travel. Zulu speaking would be an added advantage. Own transport and a valid driver’s license
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Remuneration: | Basic salary |
Location: | Skukuza |
Reference: | #NEL007385/SH |
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Requirements:
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- Experience as a therapist
- Ability to deal with difficult clients
- Excellent listening skills
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Why You Really, Seriously Don’t Need to Diet Before Your Wedding
Whether you’ve visited the Stone Fox Bride store in New York City—which sells a selection of gorgeous gowns, headpieces, and jewelry for brides in search of non-traditional wedding day looks—or are one of @stonefoxbride‘s 123,000 followers on Instagram, chances are you’ve heard of Molly Guy. In her debut book, Stone Fox Bride: Love, Lust, and Wedding Planning for the Wild at Heart ($45; amazon.com), which hits shelves December 5, the wedding guru gets real about the pressure to shed pounds before the big day, as well as how she (kind of) overcame her own fear of the scale.
Noa Griffel
Unless you grew up in a cave without fashion magazines, there’s a good chance that at some point in your life, you’ve hated your body and taken unhealthy measures to try to change the way it looks. The truth is, getting married can turn even the most self-confident lady into a shivering, self-loathing mess. Transitions, even exciting ones, are a perfect petri dish for vulnerability. In the weeks before my wedding, I felt about as secure in my appearance as I did when I was a prepubescent sixth grader with blue braces and one boob.
For some hideous reason, modern-day wedding culture dictates that brides are supposed to look one hundred percent perfect walking down the aisle. Like Miss America–perfect: smiley, shiny, taut, tight, gleaming. God forbid there should be a stretch mark, cellulite dimple, split end, chipped tooth, or cracked cuticle in sight. No wonder so many brides obsess over fad diets.
I’ll admit that I’ve bought into much of this stuff at one point or another.
Blame it on the nineties. I came of age in an insane era when Kate Moss was queen. Homeless and on heroin was the look; drowsy, lead-lidded girls with lank hair and gold hoops in their tits who didn’t eat, didn’t cry, didn’t care. For a good twenty years I struggled with food issues: laxatives, bingeing, purging, the works. So sad. In college I had a “nutritionist” who sold me pyramid schemes of vitamins and delivered deadpan lectures on the high glycemic index of a carrot. Beneath her firm tutelage, I’d record my daily meals in a Moleskine: tiny kale salads, one hundred calories of hard cheese, a single slice of Ezekiel bread. Then I’d have a “cheat day” where I’d pig out on Pringles and pizza. My body image insanity died down around the time I met [my now-husband], but reared up in the weeks leading up to my wedding. I couldn’t get over the fact that everyone was going to be looking at me. I thought I should be on some crazy crash diet, but I wasn’t, which stressed me out even more. I guess I was just feeling insecure and vulnerable, trying to control some aspect of the madness.
These days my compulsion to maintain a certain weight is much less crazy than it used to be. Don’t get me wrong, it still flares up every now and then, but way less than before. Sorry to get so Oprah, but the body stuff is a lifelong journey. It comes and goes. Even today, if someone tells me, “You look really healthy,” I’ll be thinking, You mean fat? Try not to use the pressure of your impending marriage as an excuse to emotionally whip yourself. If the mean wedding demon happens to pay you a visit, give him a friendly hello, then tell him to f— off.
Feel Foxy, Not Hungry
Eat, for Fox Sake: Diets beget anxiety; anxiety begets bad vibes. Trust me, you don’t have to lose weight for your wedding. Do you really want your partner committing to a skinny, withered, unrecognizable version of you? No. Most likely he fell in love and knew he wanted to spend his life with you on some random afternoon when you two were lying naked in bed after really good sex, happy and laughing and probably kind of awkward. Your hair was sticking up, your cheeks were flushed, and you were at your most radiant and comfortable and peaceful. You might have even had a little piece of food stuck in your teeth. Bottom line: You want to look like yourself.
Good Shape/Bad Shape: Watch it with the fitness class packs that take place in an air-conditioned room with an instructor on a Bluetooth screaming at you to speed it up. They will most likely turn you into a fidgety, high-stress mess. Better to do something you love in moderation to get in shape: taking long walks, dance classes, bike rides, yoga. Exercising while wearing pajamas in your living room along to Jane Fonda or Richard Simmons is also hilarious.
Save Face: I subscribe to the “less is more” philosophy when it comes to most things, makeup included. My wedding beauty regimen was fairly low-maintenance—although I did get my roots done, eyelash extensions, and—truth be told—a spray tan. Looking back at the pics I DEFINITELY could have done without the tan. Whatever you decide, do your damnedest not to overdo it.
Sweet Dreams: I know you’ve heard it before, but getting at least eight hours of sleep a night will do wonders for your skin, vibe, and peace of mind. If you tend toward late nights and/or insomnia, I recommend turning off all devices by eight p.m., taking a warm bath with Epsom salts, and getting into bed with nothing more than a book by ten. The more you sleep, the better you feel. The better you feel, the better you look.
Rise and Shine: The morning of your wedding, try to stay away from multiple cups of coffee and sugary white flour things that’ll spike your blood sugar. I’m a fan of soft-boiled eggs, oatmeal, berries, tea, and whole-grain toast with almond butter. Take a minute or two to sit silently and gather your thoughts if you can. Beyond the drama, adrenaline, and nerves is the amazing blessing of having found your person. Try to let that sink in on some level.
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Excerpted from Stone Fox Bride by Molly Rosen Guy. Copyright © 2017 by Molly Rosen Guy. Excerpted by arrangement with Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Greek Lentil Soup with Toasted Pita
There’s nothing more comforting than a warm bowl of soup when temperatures outside start to cool off. That’s why we love this Greek-inspired lentil soup that’s packed with good-for-you veggies and legumes. Even better, the hearty dish only take 20 minutes to make from start to finish, so it’s a perfect choice for wintry weeknights. In this video, we’ll show you how to make the super-simple soup at home.
Let’s talk about lentils. The versatile legume is a great source of resistant starch and is also high in fiber, which aids digestion and also helps keep you full for longer. And just one cup of cooked lentils can deliver an impressive 17 grams of protein, making them an awesome choice for vegetarians and vegans.
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For this soup, we add vitamin-packed veggies like carrots, onions, and garlic to lentils and water to create a base that’s full of wholesome goodness. Spices like dried oregano help to add an extra hint of flavor to the bowl too. And the whole dish is only 370 calories per serving.
To complete the meal, we love pairing the soup with a few slices of toasted pita. Adding this small portion of whole grains to your plate will help keep you energized.
So, how is it done? Simply add the veggies and oil together and cook them in a Dutch oven for about five minutes. Doing so will give the vegetables a rich, caramelized flavor.
Next, add the water and lentils. Simmer the ingredients, keeping them partially covered, for about 15 minutes. Once cooked, use a hand blender to puree the soup until it’s semi-smooth and thick. Drizzle your bowl with lemon juice for a refreshing Mediterranean finish. Enjoy!
Recipe Is:
How to Make It
Step 1
Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add celery, carrot, onion, garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper; cook 5 minutes.
Step 2
Add the water and lentils. Simmer, partially covered, 15 minutes.
Step 3
With a hand blender or potato masher, puree soup until semi-smooth and thick.
Step 4
Drizzle with lemon juice; serve with toasted pita triangles.
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