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Africa Check is a non-profit organisation set up in 2012 to promote accuracy in public debate and the media in Africa. The goal of Africa Check’s work is to raise the quality of information available to society across the continent. Since 2012 we have fact-checked more than 1600 claims on topics from crime and race in South Africa to population numbers in Nigeria and fake health cures in countries around Africa.
Based in the Journalism Department of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg,
Africa Check seeks to appoint an:
Impact Manager (Full-time)
The impact manager will be responsible for truly embedding MEL at the core of Africa Check’s work. This role reports to the executive director.
Key responsibilities include:
- Implement and further develop our impact strategy, including refining the approach to impact, the monitoring and evaluation framework, indicators, and monitoring and measuring tools and systems
- Mine our impact data and broader research to identify lessons and insights, and effectively communicate those to help us continuously learn and improve our approach to fact-checking
- Ensure, in collaboration with our head of partnerships & engagement, that our impact is communicated compellingly to a range of different audiences
- Work collaboratively with editors to agree annual targets
- Track and closely monitor our progress against targets on an ongoing basis and hold monthly meetings to discuss progress with the senior management team and editors
- Produce insightful reports about the impact of our work for our Board of Trustees
- Produce compelling and accurate donor reports that speak to the needs of each donor
- Lead our research activities aimed at better understanding misinformation and fact-checking on the African continent
- Act as academic supervisor for Honours students conducting research about misinformation and fact-checking
- Commission research and evaluation work from external parties when required, and manage the relationship with such parties to ensure that the work meets the agreed objectives
- Direct our corrections work which focuses on engaging public figures and institutions who make false or misleading claims to seek a correction and a change in practice
- Manage the impact coordinator and freelance researchers as required.
Requirements:
- Master’s degree in relevant field
- Minimum 10 years’ relevant work experience in MEL
- Experience in measuring, monitoring, evaluating and communicating impact, both quantitative and qualitative
- Proven ability to leverage insights to create a culture of learning and inform decision-making
- Resilient self-starter who takes ownership of projects while working collaboratively in a team environment
- Highly developed analytical skills with proven ability to apply creative solutions to problems
- Demonstrated ability to present complex data and information in an insightful, engaging and structured manner, both in written and verbal communication
- Strong listening skills and ability to craft messages to meet the needs of diverse audiences
- An awareness of the nature of mis- and disinformation, specifically in Africa
- Proven ability to effectively prioritise when juggling multiple responsibilities while maintaining excellent attention to detail
- Experience in working across diverse geographies and cultures (advantageous)
Submit a CV with a cover letter explaining why you would be ideal for the position to [email protected] by 2 July 2020 using the following subject line: “Application Impact Manager position”.
Should you not hear from us within two weeks from the closing date, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
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