Higherlife Foundation
About Higherlife Foundation
Higherlife Foundation (Higherlife) is a social impact organization that invests in human capital to build thriving individuals, communities, and sustainable livelihoods. Founded by Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa in 1996, the Foundation was first launched in Zimbabwe and has since spread its footprint to Lesotho, Burundi, Rwanda, Swaziland, South Africa, and Kenya. Higherlife Foundation implements projects in Education; Global Health and Rural Transformation and Sustainable Livelihoods; impacting millions of lives in the communities it serves.
Key Responsibilities
Prepares monthly and weekly activity plans for review by Senior Associate.
Reconciliation of SBU expenditure and distributions.
Conducts stakeholder engagements, mapping, and training in assigned districts.
Attends stakeholder meetings and presents quarterly reports as assigned by Senior Associate SBU.
Participates in internal & external program assessments in partnership with the Monitoring and Evaluation function.
Conducts coaching and mentoring of beneficiaries and identification of need areas and arranges for necessary action.
Ensures adherence to HLF procedure manuals to achieve systems compliance.
Supports and implements activities in the SBU guided by our strategic pillars in Education, Global Health, and Rural Transformation Sustainable Livelihoods.
Qualifications and Competencies
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Business Studies, or equivalent
Good communication, report writing, financial analysis, and presentation skills.
Computer literacy in Microsoft Packages and knowledge of SPSS and Tableau an added advantage
Must have a working knowledge of online training or learning management systems
A clean Class 4 Drivers license is an added advantage.
Fluency in Shona, Ndebele, and English
Required skills
Good communication, report writing, financial analysis and presentation skills.
Computer literacy in Microsoft Packages and knowledge of SPSS and Tableau an added advantage
Closing Date: 31 March 2023