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Project Co-Ordinator

University Of Pretoria / Universiteit Van Pretoria

Pretoria

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ZAR 200 000 - 300 000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading educational institution in Gauteng, Pretoria is seeking a Project Co-Ordinator to manage research projects. The role involves coordinating project timelines, budgets, and deliverables, ensuring quality standards are met. Ideal candidates should have a Bachelor's or B Tech degree in Project Management and three years of experience in project and grant management. Strong skills in communication, project management methodologies, and financial administration are essential. Join a team dedicated to impactful research activities.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or B Tech degree in Project Management or relevant field.
  • Three years of work experience in Project Management and Grant management.

Responsibilities

  • Manage research and maintenance projects with the Centre.
  • Facilitate contracts with funders and project partners.
  • Oversee project activities and deliverables.
  • Compile progress reports and manage project budgets.

Skills

Knowledge of project management methodologies and procedures
Knowledge of project risk management
Knowledge of financial administration systems
Computer literacy (MS Office, especially MS Project and MS Access)
Verbal and written communication skills
Supervisory skills
Presentation skills
Negotiation skills
Problem-solving and decision-making skills
Excellent time management skills

Education

Bachelor's or B Tech degree in Project Management or relevant field

Tools

MS Project
MS Access
Job description
Job title : Project Co-Ordinator
Job Location : Gauteng, Pretoria
Closing Date : 22 December

The Project coordinator provides strategic and operational coordination across the Centre's research projects and scholarly engagements to ensure that activities are well-planned, efficiently implemented, and aligned with the Centre's strategic priorities.

The role supports academic leadership in managing project timelines, budgets, deliverables, and reporting, while fostering collaboration among researchers, administrators, and partners.

The Central purpose of this position is to ensure that projects produce expected deliverables and meet all funder and University-set deadlines.

Key Responsibilities

Assuming responsibility for the management of research and maintenance projects, in consultation with the Director: Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship, particularly with regard to:

  • Facilitating contracts with funders and / or project partners;
  • Undertaking feasibility studies and risk analysis before projects commence;
  • Supporting projects in cost planning, cost analysis, cost estimates and cost control techniques;
Project Coordination
  • Overseeing the planning of project activities, and alignment with the Centre's activities;
  • Ensuring that the deliverables meet the stipulated quality standards and are delivered in a timely manner;
  • Compiling biannual progress reports on the progress of projects and identifying challenges to achieving targets and outcomes;
  • Working with project leaders to compile and review budgets for projects at the Centre;
  • Managing the finances for projects within the approved budgets, monitoring expenditure and ensuring compliance with funder and institutional policies;
  • Monitoring the Centre's project costs centres and the expenditure processes to ensure that suppliers are paid;
  • Coordinating the organisation of the Executive Committee and Advisory Board meetings;
  • Meeting with and communicating regularly with project leaders, project administrators and other stakeholders in the Centre's research activities;
  • Providing data on project outputs, outcomes and impacts to be included in the Centre's reporting and strategic planning;
  • Gathering and compiling narrative annual reports from the Centre's projects to be included in the Centre's annual report;
  • Collaborating with the Events and Communications Manager to devise initiatives to enhance project visibility and widespread dissemination of project outputs, outcomes and impacts.
Minimum Requirements
  • A Bachelor's or B Tech degree in Project Management or relevant field;
  • Three years of work experience in Project Management and Grant management.
Required Competencies (SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOURAL ATTRIBUTES)
  • Knowledge of project management methodologies and procedures;
  • Knowledge of project risk management;
  • Knowledge of financial administration systems;
  • Computer literacy (MS Office, especially MS Project and MS Access);
  • Verbal and written communication skills;
  • Project management skills;
  • Report writing skills;
  • Strong interpersonal skills;
  • Excellent time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously;
  • Attention to detail;
  • Supervisory skills, with the competence to delegate tasks to a team of administrators;
  • Presentation skills;
  • Conflict management skills;
  • Negotiation skills;Problem solving and decision-making skills;
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a multi- and transdisciplinary academic environment.
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