Job Description
Programme Over view
Youth to Work is the flagship employability programme under Futuremakers by Standard Chartered, the Bank’s global initiative to tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for young people in local communities. The Standard Chartered Foundation (SCF) is the lead partner in delivering the global Futuremakers initiativeIn Zambia, the SCF is working with Challenges Worldwide to develop Youth to Work as a programme to give youth work placements with Small and Growing Businesses (SGBs) where they will serve as Junior Associates and provide consultancy services in Business Management.
Objective
The strategic objective of the Youth to Work programme is to position and equip young people with skills and opportunities to create economic and employment changes across the economy for sustainable and measurable impact. In this sense, the young people can be viewed more as implementers of change, rather than standalone programme beneficiaries.Program Structure Pre-Placement TrainingA structured two-week pre-placement training sessions are conducted for Junior Associates to prepare them for their enterprise placement using Chartered Management Institute (CMI) learning modules. The training is designed to give Associates a theoretical and practical approach to implement change in enterprises. CMI Level 5 in Management &Leadership
•Mentorship
•Professional
Development CMI is the only professional body in the field of management and leadership in the UK dedicated too promoting the highest standards of management and leadership excellence.
Placement
The programme is designed around an enterprise placement-based model. It uses a structured four-month work placement Business Development Services (BDS) initiative to strengthen the business performance of SGBs. One Junior Associate will be assigned to an enterprise where four days in a week, they will work within the SGBs/MSMEs to conduct business diagnostics, co-create recommendations and implement the short term recommendation with key staff within the enterprise.
Enterprise Placement
PeriodActivityWeek1 – Week 6
Diagnostics
•Start of work in assigned Business
•Understanding of BusinessOperations
•Data Gathering
•Data Analysis
Week 7 – Week 8
Development of Recommendations
•Make Recommendations fromDiagnostic Data
•Presentation of Recommendation to Challenges Staff
•Presentation of Recommendations to Enterprise Staff
•Agreement between Challenges and Enterprise on Recommendations
Week 9 – Week14
Implementation of Recommendation•Develop Plan for Recommendations
Implementation
•Implement Recommendations withEnterprise Staff
Week 15 – Week 16
Final Enterprise Diagnostic
•Conduct Final Enterprise Diagnostic
•Presentation of Implementation Report Post Placement Targeted training and skills development workshops will be delivered to 700+ young people in entrepreneurship and employment training. These workshops would be held in partnership with selected Universities and Tertiary Institutions in Zambia.
Support Structure Experienced Business Owners Enterprise
Junior Associate Challenges Staff Regular Training Online Resources Consultants &Business Leaders Programme Benefits CMI training in Management & Leadership. The opportunity to complete an internationally-recognised Chartered Management Institute Qualification Access to best-practice resources to guide you on placement An opportunity to gain valuable insight into all areas of an enterprise On-going training and support from Challenges during placement An opportunity to develop your current skill set with the view to improving your employability after the programme Young Person
Application Requirements
The Junior Associates that work with us form one of the strongest pillars of our programme. Selection process acknowledge young people from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to Finance, Accounting, Computing & IT, Applied & Social Sciences, Management, Communications, and Marketing, making our approach an inclusive way of providing professional and personal development for young Zambians, prioritising individuals who Take Initiative, are Proactive and are Open Minded. Eligibility Criteria
•Be 21-30 years or (21-35 for persons with disability).
•Hold a relevant university degree OR have a sound understanding of finance for business, demonstrated through previous work experience
•Interest in small business development and entrepreneurship
•Excellent communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
•Competent in the use of Microsoft Office packages especially Exceland Word.
•Ability to work virtually (the position may require some work done•remotely)
•Previous internships and voluntary work experience are an added advantage
•Ability to travel to training and work placement in Lusaka.(successful candidates based outside Lusaka will have to find accommodation within Lusaka)•
Ability to commit to a 4-month full time placement (January to April2021) and 2 weeks pre-placement training
•Must be fluent in both written and verbal English.
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