Recent Job in Port Harcourt for a Programmes Coordinator at The Rainbow Book Club (RBC)


The Rainbow Book Club (RBC) seeks to contribute to the development of African society by encouraging people to read. We believe that reading is one of the keys to creating an enlightened and self – empowering society. In particular, the RBC promotes reading amongst children and young adults.

In 2005, the RBC kicked off the ‘Get Nigeria Reading again!' campaign and with an army of volunteers, has worked to create an awareness of the correlation between reading and building a successful nation. The programmes of the RBC have included organising reading lessons as well as setting up and running book clubs for children in rural communities. In addition, we have reading workshops for students and teachers, developed libraries and helped to promote the works of African authors. Over 1,000 students in over 100 schools around Nigeria have participated in the activities of the RBC.

Rainbow Book Club is recruiting to fill the position of:

Job Title: Programmes Coordinator
Location:
Port Harcourt, Rivers
Job Description:

  • Oversee the development and execution of all programmes; regularly tracking project status to ensure service delivery as specified in plan.
  • Actively track the impact of the project’s on the lives of its key beneficiaries.
  • Prepare bi-annual measurement and evaluation reports for the management and key stakeholders.
  • Interested candidate must be a graduate of any discipline with over 5 years experience in Programmes Coordination or any related field.
  • Plan and execute all quarterly and annual programmes, activities and events.
  • Serve as primary interface with all stakeholders.
  • Recruit various stakeholders to join the programme and support them Prepare all fundraising proposals and develop reports for all donors and contributors.
  • Source and disburse necessary resources.

Method of Application
Qualified candidates should send CV and Cover letter to: [email protected]

Application Deadline: 28th May 2014