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The Department

The Charities Division is currently looking for a Project Support Manager to support and drive some of our Elderly and Health projects. Trust-initiated Projects, i.e, the “ Community e-Health Care for Older People.

To be part of the Project teams,

The Job
You will:

  • oversee the preparation and implementation of the project by developing project plans and collaborating with project partners to plan and implementing the project
  • help steer the direction, monitor the progress and budget spending, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the project
  • engage different stakeholders to disseminate the project concept through interviews, publications, conferences, practice wisdom forums, focus group meetings, etc.
  • provide secretarial support for the Steering Committee and working group of the project
  • work with relevant parties on data analysis of health patterns of elderly and project evaluation
  • assist in publicity events and activities of the project

About You
You should have:

  • a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Public Health, or Statistics
  • at least 8 years’ working experience in funding or charity / community project management
  • working experience in running elderly service, management of community projects, or involvement in public services
  • knowledge on Government policies and insights on community service needs, particularly the elderly service, medical and health and social welfare
  • strong project development and management skills as well as ability to work / interface with project partners including government departments, NGOs, academics and people of various levels
  • excellent writing skills (in both English and Chinese) and interpersonal / communication skills
  • high passion in charities work and community services
  • strong personal drive with innovative mindset
  • ability to work independently as well as collaboratively for teamwork
  • candidates with lesser experience maybe considered for Assistant Project Manager, Charities

Terms of employment
The level of appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

How to Apply
Please send your resume, complete with expected salary and job reference by clicking the Apply Now button or to:
Fax: 2576-1987
Mail: The Human Resources Department, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, 1 Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong


We are an equal opportunity employer. Personal data provided by job applicants will be used strictly in accordance with the Club’s notice to employees and prospective employees relating to the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. A copy of which will be provided immediately upon request.

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Deadline: 17-12-2023

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