Ilifa Labantwana has announced a vacancy for a Communication Specialist: Systems Change, offering communications professionals an opportunity to contribute to strengthening South Africa’s early childhood development (ECD) sector through strategic content creation and stakeholder engagement.
The organisation is recruiting for a full-time, one-year consultancy contract based on a hybrid work model in either Gauteng or Cape Town. Applications close on 8 July 2026.
The mid-level position will support Ilifa Labantwana’s Systems Change team by translating complex government policies, technical guidance, and research into accessible communication materials that improve the implementation of early childhood development programmes across South Africa.
Ilifa Labantwana works to ensure quality early childhood development services are accessible to all children while supporting caregivers, creating sustainable livelihoods for women, and contributing to a more equitable South Africa.
The Communication Specialist will play a central role in advancing these objectives by developing communication products that support collaboration with key government institutions, including:
The successful candidate will help simplify technical public administration processes and policy documents, enabling government officials and ECD programme managers to implement services more effectively.
The organisation is seeking an experienced communications professional capable of transforming complex policy and research into practical, user-friendly content.
Key responsibilities include:
The role requires strong editorial judgment and the ability to ensure messaging remains accurate while being easy to understand for diverse audiences.
Beyond written communication, the successful candidate will be expected to create engaging multimedia content that supports training and public awareness initiatives.
Responsibilities include:
The organisation is looking for someone who can combine technical accuracy with compelling visual communication.
The Communication Specialist will work closely with several Systems Change programme teams responsible for:
The successful consultant will also collaborate with senior government stakeholders and institutional partners to promote the effective use of communication materials throughout the early childhood development ecosystem.
In addition, the role involves:
Applicants should have significant experience producing information-rich communication materials for public audiences.
Essential qualifications and experience include:
Applicants should demonstrate proficiency in several communication and productivity platforms.
Required tools include:
Additional experience with Adobe Creative Suite, webinar management platforms, and AI-powered productivity tools will be considered beneficial.
Ilifa Labantwana is seeking a communications professional who can thrive in a fast-paced environment while managing multiple priorities.
Preferred personal attributes include:
Interested candidates must submit their applications by 8 July 2026 via email using the subject line “Communication Specialist: System Change.”
Applications should include:
The organisation notes that applications submitted without a portfolio will not be considered.
The Communication Specialist role presents an opportunity for experienced communicators to contribute directly to strengthening South Africa’s early childhood development systems by making essential government information more accessible, practical, and impactful.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

@Ilifa Labantwana
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2 days ago
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