POLITICAL ORGANISER

POLITICAL ORGANISER

POLITICAL ORGANISER

  • Location

    Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

  • Industry

    Vacancies
  • Date Posted

    2 days ago

  • Apply Before

    30 Sep, 2024

VACANCY: POLITICAL ORGANISER


Ndifuna Ukwazi is an activist organisation and law centre that promotes the realisation of constitutional rights and social justice through providing organising, research and legal support and representation to poor and working-class people, communities and social movements. We work to advance urban land justice in Cape Town through the protection and expansion of access to affordable housing; supporting tenants’ rights and security of tenure in both private and public housing; towards building a more just and equal city. Ndifuna Ukwazi works closely with Reclaim the City, a social movement of residents living and working in Cape Town’s inner city and surrounding areas.


We are looking for a passionate, committed individual with strong organising skills to join Ndifuna Ukwazi’s team as a “Political Organiser” to start as of 01 November 2024, or as soon as possible.


Key responsibilities include the following:
•Coordinate, plan and implement campaigns and programmes towards advancing strategic campaigns for Ndifuna Ukwazi. This work of will include:
●Building meaningful relationships of trust with partners and relevant communities on matters relating to urban land justice;
●Strategizing and mobilizing community power through a variety of political actions including public meetings, protest actions, resistance campaigns, direct action, and participation in informal and formal political structures at local, provincial, and national levels;
●Participate in, and provide leadership at meetings and engagements with network partners, movements and communities;
●Work with Ndifuna Ukwazi’s Law Centre and Research and Advocacy teams to build community knowledge and support for litigation and campaigns;
●Leading and participating in political engagements with network partners, grassroots movements and communities to amplify collective demands and ensure that urban land justice remains a priority in public discourse and political agendas;
●Ensuring that Ndifuna Ukwazi’s social movement and community partners are well-led, supported and politically engaged.
 

Requirements:
•A history and demonstration of community organising work with a commitment to advancing social justice and equality;
•Experience in workshop facilitations and a proven ability to facilitate meaningful engagements through individual, group and community engagements;
•A strong reading and analysis of the political landscape
•A proven ability to work well under pressure, independently and as a team member;
•Excellent interpersonal skills, including an ability to easily relate to, and work with people across race, class, gender and age
•A confident and engaging personality; and
•Self-motivated, productive and solutions-driven.
•An advantage is a qualification in politics, governance/administration.


Location: Cape Town


Salary: A salary commensurate with experience and with Ndifuna Ukwazi’s designated salary will be offered.
How to apply: Interested applicants must email their application to employment@nu.org.za with the subject “NU Vacancy: Political organiser”. Only applications submitted via the stated email will be accepted.


Please include the following in your application:
1. A CV; and
2. A letter of motivation giving a detailed explanation of why you would like to work at Ndifuna Ukwazi and what qualities and experience you would bring to the post. Generalised cover letters that do not engage with Ndifuna Ukwazi and our work will not be considered.


Only complete applications will be considered, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Ndifuna Ukwazi is committed to transformation and equity in its recruitment processes.


Deadline: Monday, 30 September 2024