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An environmental NGO is seeking a Project Manager to support research projects and develop operations in South Africa. The role requires 5+ years of project management experience and strong financial skills. You will manage project plans, timelines, and budgets while working closely with internal teams and external partners. This is a hands-on position ideal for someone passionate about making a tangible impact in society, with a flexible work-life balance and competitive pay.
Project Manager – South Africa
Location: Remote (South Africa, preferably Cape Town)
This is a great time to join Our Common Home as we establish our South African entity and take the first steps toward becoming an independent organisation working closely with our partners in the region. The first six months will focus on supporting our research projects, and the role has strong potential to grow into a senior operations position as the organisation develops.
Our Common Home promotes civic participation across society to build solutions to climate change—especially among people with traditional values who feel a strong attachment to place, family, and nation, but who have often been left out of the climate conversation. We partner with and support locally rooted civic organisations, which we see as vital to building stable, lasting solutions and preserving our natural inheritance. Our mission is to help create broad political consensus on the need to tackle climate change and to empower everyone in society to take part in developing solutions.
We are looking for an experienced Project Manager who is deeply committed to environmental issues and motivated to achieve meaningful impact in society. The ideal candidate is flexible, resourceful, and resilient — someone who thrives in uncertain and fast-changing environments and can bring structure and clarity to complexity. You enjoy rolling up your sleeves, shaping processes, and turning ambitious ideas into practical plans.
In this role, you will structure and deliver a growing programme of work: developing project workplans and budgets, coordinating delivery, managing relationships with vendors, partners, and funders, and supporting the Executive Director in organisational development and strategic planning. You will also take on an element of operational responsibilities to help ensure the organisation runs smoothly day to day.
This is a hands-on role offering the opportunity to shape operations, culture, and impact from the ground up, while contributing to the growth and long-term success of a mission-driven organisation.
We work on an important challenge and offer a unique opportunity to build a new institution and leave a lasting legacy. Our style of work provides good work-life balance and freedom in scheduling, and our pay is very competitive for the sector. You will have the chance to make a tangible impact on local communities while helping shape the organisation’s growth, culture, and long-term success.