Job Description
The IT & Development Assistant will lead ITF’s technological processes to support and strengthen its work in youth development. This role focuses on managing the organization’s ICT systems, supporting staff with tech-related needs, and ensuring ITF remains up to date with emerging trends in ICT for nonprofits.
Primary Responsibilities
Design the organization’s publications and digital materials.
Provide basic help desk support to staff and volunteers.
Contribute to technological problem-solving as needed.
Conduct regular hardware maintenance.
Design and develop system applications for internal use.
Manage the organization’s information systems and communications network.
Develop and direct strategic ICT plans to guide organizational growth.
Keep informed of emerging trends in ICT relevant to youth development and nonprofits.
Candidate Specifications
Must be between the ages of 18 – 30.
Must commit to a minimum of one year full-time service.
Passion for youth development and nonprofit work.
Strong interest in technology and innovation.
Education Background
At least a second-year university or college student pursuing an ICT-related course.
Strong organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines.
Ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
Capacity to conduct basic training sessions.
Willingness to learn and volunteer.
Compensation
Although ITF Volunteer staff enjoy limitless opportunities, ITF does NOT provide any form of compensation. ITF staff operate on a full-time volunteer basis. Volunteers are responsible for their own basic expenses, such as accommodation and transport to the office. ITF provides direct operational expenses only, such as transport to meetings, field visits, and official operations.
Qualifications
BA/BSc/HND