Graduate Trainee – Mental Health Graduate Trainee – Communications (ASJA) Graduate Trainee – Communications Graduate Management Trainee – Compliance Graduate Management Trainee – ICT Communications Officer

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Support the implementation of a funding call focused on cross-national collaboration on youth mental health in low- and middle-income countries – viz., the Being mental health initiative.
Help shape the Mental Health Research and Development Programme by providing support on the evidence-based and cost-effective best practices for promoting mental health and brain health and strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with mental health.
Attend conferences, workshops and seminars focused on mental health, neurological conditions and substance use disorders to improve service delivery, promotion and prevention.
Assist the Programme Manager with the development of grant applications.
Support in identification of gaps, specification of needs for developing mental health workforce, capacity building for in-service health workers on the African continent
Support in the development of opinion pieces, reports and manuscripts for peer review.
Assisting in developing the social media profile of the Mental Health Research and Development Programme.
Attend team meetings and actively participate in discussions.

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS

Minimum Academic Qualifications

A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution.

Experience

Experience of working within the mental health domain and an understanding of engaging with people with lived experience of mental health challenges.

Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes

Must have a high level of integrity.
Research capability and experience in developing research grants.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially MS-Excel.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Eagerness to learn and grow in a professional environment.

Key Result Areas

Media engagement
Science communication
Timely submission of reports and manuscripts

The subject of the email should include the position you are applying for, e.g. GT — Mental Health Research and Development. Send your application by 13 October 2024.

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Submit a cover letter no more than one (1) page long explaining why you are interested in this programme, and an updated CV not exceeding 3 pages. Send your application to recruitment@scienceforafrica.foundation  

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recruitment@scienceforafrica.foun