Senior Manager, Charities
The Department
The job holder will have the primary duty in managing the overall planning, development, and implementation of the Trust-initiated Project (“TIP”), Jockey Club SMART Family-Link Project (“JCSFL Project”). The job holder will also participate in the development of new grant-making projects and TIPs under “Positive Ageing & Elderly Care”.
The Job
- Provide managerial support to JCSFL Project Team to ensure effective execution of the project, including but not limit to implementation of all the required project governance and controls, preparation of reports, and maintenance of records for the Club's management team and Charities' Trust's review.
- Develop the project plan including the tasks, deliverables, schedules and resources required, and maintain a repository of documentations for project governance and audit purposes, including but not limited to funding proposals, agreements, progress reports, meeting minutes, and project publications etc.
- Monitor the delivery and effectiveness of the project’s activities to ensure that they are in line with the project objectives and timelines, and work closely with project partners to ensure deliverables are in accordance with specifications, schedules and expectations.
- Plan and monitor matters related to finance (budget monitoring), purchasing and supplies functions (e.g., handling procurement and coordinating contracts and milestone payments to related vendors).
- Design and implement stakeholder engagement strategy, including liaison with industry partners, government, community leaders, general public, etc.
About You
- Bachelor's degree or above, preferably in the field of Social Sciences, Public Health, or Social Work
- A minimum of 10 years' relevant working experience with at least 3 years at managerial level, preferably in the NGOs, Government, social service, public administration, consulting, charity or other related fields;
- Seasoned in project management, team coordination, as well as a strong ability to collaborate with a number of stakeholders
- Knowledge on government policies or insights on community service needs, particularly in elderly services and related areas;
- Strong ability in interpersonal skills with people with various functions and levels;
- Excellent analytical skills
- Good communication and writing skills in both English and Chinese; and
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (word, Powerpoint, excel etc.)
Terms of Employment
The level of appointment will be commensurate with qualification and experience.
Closing Date
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Personal data provided by job applicants will be used strictly in accordance with the Club's notice to employees and prospective employees relating to the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. A copy of which will be provided immediately upon request.
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