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General Manager, ProVeg South Africa

ProVeg International

ProVeg International

South Africa

Leadership

Full-time: 

Yes

On-site

Paid: 

Yes

Senior management

Mgmt responsibilities: 

23/05/23

Date posted:

Deadline: 

31/05/23

About the Role

PSVA is a small organisation and the General Manager would have a wide scope of responsibilities. We are looking for an ambitious General Manager who will take overall responsibility for the day-to-day operations and administration of PVSA, helping to ensure we are both an effective organisation and a great place to work.

In this position, you will set and enforce policies, oversee project management, and ensure the organisation is compliant in all financial, legal and governance matters. You will also be expected to coordinate employees and supervise, lead and inspire junior managers.
The ideal candidate will thrive in a planning and administrative role, have great communication skills, and be competent in prioritising and working with little supervision. They will be self-motivated and trustworthy and have impeccable attention to detail.


JOB DETAILS
Reports to: Director, ProVeg South Africa
Location: Cape Town, Pinelands
Hours: 40h/ week

Contract type: Permanent after 3 month probation period

Salary: R25k-R35k/month for 40 hours per week, depending on qualifications and experience.

About the Organisation

ProVeg International is a food awareness organisation working to transform the global food system by replacing animal-based products with plant-based and cultured alternatives. We work with decision-making bodies, companies, investors, the media, and the general public to help the world transition to a society and economy that are less reliant on animal agriculture and more sustainable for all humans, animals, and our planet. We have offices in nine countries across four continents and are active around the world. ProVeg has a permanent observer status with the UNFCCC, special consultative status with ECOSOC, is accredited for UNEA, and has received the United Nations’ Momentum for Change Award.

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