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Check my CVAre you able to provide excellent support to a range of Board, Committee and Senior Staff meetings? Do you understand the importance of confidentiality whilst taking minutes as well as being able to build strong working relationships with staff at all levels?
At the University of Manchester Students’ Union we’re looking for just such a person to join us as our Governance Coordinator. You will be providing detail focused support and help to our Trustees as well as Senior Staff in the Students’ Union, and with eight of our Trustees being students who have been elected by their peers each year, no two years are the same.
So if you think you have what it takes; adaptable, methodical, and with a keen eye for detail then take a look at our Job Pack for more information about the role.
Placed at the heart of campus, the University of Manchester Students’ Union is the hub of student life. We understand better than anyone ... Read more
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As CTA's Administrator, you'll be providing outstanding customer service and high quality administrative support for CTA staff and activities as well as being a welcoming and inclusive first point of call for enquiries from CTA members and other stakeholders.
The post, which is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, is a fixed term role, contracted for 12 months.
Please see the Recruitment Pack attached for more detailed information about the role and our organisation.
Your application should include:
1. A personal statement that demonstrates how you meet the requirements set out in the ‘Experience’ section of the Person Specification and what you think you will bring to the role.
2. An up to date, detailed CV including all relevant employment history and expertise
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Marketing Executive -Business Development (0.6 FTC)
Salary: London - £16,800 (FTE £28,200 per annum) + Excellent Benefits National £14,340(FTE £23,900 per annum) + Excellent Benefits
Location: London, Bristol or Manchester
Hours: 21 per week
Contract: Permanent
The National Housing Federation (NHF) is the voice of housing associations in England. We are the trade body to almost 600 housing associations, who have grown from philanthropic roots to provide 2.6 million homes to around 6 million people.
Housing associations are social landlords, and are the largest providers of homes for social rents in the country. We and our members, believe that everyone should be able to live in a great quality home that they can afford.
Many housing associations are also developers in their own right, building around a quarter of new homes every year, and build almost all new social housing. Our sector is not-for-profit, investing its revenues into the people and communities we serve.
We’re recruiting for a Marketing Executive (Business Development) to plan and deliver successful marketing campaigns to promote our partner products and services to members.
About you
You’ll be creative and innovative, able to write effective copy and possess strong communication skills.
If you have a commercial mindset and an eye for spotting opportunities that could benefit our members, this is a role where you will be able to make your mark in an organization performing a critical role as the voice of housing associations in England.
About the role
You will work with the Marketing Manager and the Business Development team to create marketing plans that support our partnerships, deliver on the Federation’s income targets and support our wider organizational messaging and strategy.
Key responsibilities include:
Creating marketing materials – commissioning and managing design work, copywriting and proofreading, creating web and social media content, sending email campaigns and supporting the exhibition stand at Federation events.
Analysis and reporting – Monitoring, evaluating and reporting on marketing communication performance both internally and to business development partners.
Campaigns – Effective planning and execution of marketing campaigns, including tracking promotional spend, event budgets and raising POs.
Partnerships and relationships – Building effective working relationships with key internal colleagues and external stakeholders, including business development partners.
Continuous improvement - Responsible for identifying and proactively improving marketing activities and collateral wherever possible.
The NHF has recently published its equality, diversity and inclusion strategy, which was co-created with staff. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and we value the contribution each individual makes to our work. The NHF is committed to ensuring our workforce reflects the diversity of the society in which we live and encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, regardless of all protected characteristics or social background.
We are a disability confident employer and if you are a disabled person who demonstrates you meet the skills and experience we consider essential for the role, we will offer you an interview.
Closing date for applications: Monday 8 March 2021
Interview date: Thursday 11 or Friday 12 March 2021
Please note: if we receive a high number of applications, we reserve the right to close the advert, before the closing date
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About us:
PTMWA is a women-led organisation whose vision is to ensure that people, suffering, or at risk of domestic abuse receive appropriate support. We assist recovery by providing safe accommodation, specialist support services and by working in partnership with other agencies. We also run the only museum dedicated to telling the story of women’s fight for the right to vote at our Pankhurst Centre headquarters.
We are a diverse organisation, c31% of our staff identify as BME, c12% as LGBT+. We span the generations with c11% of staff being aged 18-24 and 25% aged 55-64. And, c11% of staff identify as having a disability.
Our staff, volunteers and service users have recently taken time to reflect on who we are and what we do when we are at our best. This reflection showed that we can proudly claim to be:
Courageous by challenging inequality, stepping forward and making change
Affirming by supporting and inspiring, paying attention to discover what matters
Generous by sharing our skills, creating energetic positive links, and thriving together
Rooted by being secure in our communities, participating and nurturing a sense of belonging
About You:
You will be a pro-active, reliable individual who reflects the values of PTMWA in all that you do. Your experiences, whether in paid or voluntary work, will enable you to fulfil the role requirements but it is your attitude and character that will make you a successful team member.
You will enjoy a challenge and actively participate in delivering and developing services of the highest standard. You will be the organisation’s operational lead for the case management system, ensuring that it is effectively embedded within practice. You will require excellent IT skills, the ability to analyse and communicate data and enjoy working across and with different groups of people and teams.
About the role:
We welcome applications from people seeking part-time (17.5 hours) work as well as full-time (35). All roles are subject to a DBS check and we seek 2 x references, 1 of whom must be your current employer if applicable.
Navigator – 1 Role
This role is part of an exciting new national project led by Solace Women’s Aid (Solace). The Labyrinth Project aims to join up women’s centred outcomes across women’s centres, children’s centres and older women’s spaces, providing holistic support to women to untangle the complexities within their lives. The Project will also set up grants schemes and Centre of Excellence to build capacity, supporting sustainability of the women’s sector for the future.
Reporting to the Project Manager you will work closely with the Navigators across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland to develop the new Labyrinth Project and support women to navigate through complex issues heightened by COVID-19.
Other responsibilities will include supporting the development of capacity of professionals, community groups and women themselves to respond to women’s needs across unemployment, legal issues, debt and other financial problems, as well as to map current services and women’s journeys-mapping gaps and good practice.
This role has been assessed and confirmed as open to women only under the Equality Act 2010, schedule 9, part 1
Hours of work: 35 per week
Salary: £28 190 per annum
Duration: 18 months from start date
Annual Leave: 25 days plus Bank Holidays, pro rata for part-time workers
The Workers` Educational Association is a unique charity and the UK`s largest voluntary sector provider of adult education. With a clear vision and a strong social purpose, we bring great teaching to local communities, with life-changing courses held in clubs, pubs, workplaces, schools and almost anywhere else you can think of.
Since 1903, we have been giving disadvantaged people the opportunity to return to learning - inspiring them to realise their full potential and become active, engaged citizens. We see education as a tool for social justice, not just self-improvement, and we pride ourselves on making learning accessible.
As one of our tutors, you`ll be so much more than just a teacher. Forming true partnerships with your students, you`ll go the extra mile to build their confidence, develop their knowledge and skills, and empower them to define and achieve their life goals. In short, you will be a catalyst for profound change.
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Marketing and Sales tutor to support provision across the North West. The main purpose of this post is to teach and offer support for students as part of a WEA Marketing and sales course through a holistic student approach. We are looking for a tutor who can provide inclusive support which encourages independent learning in relation to personal development, empowerment, and resilience and student engagement alongside academic achievement. The successful tutor will prepare course materials, identify students` needs, adapt courses and continually assess the effectiveness of your approach.
Every day will bring different yet exciting challenges.
A qualified and capable teacher, you will be keen to engage with students and rekindle their love of learning, and you will share our passion for egalitarianism and empowerment.
Because we serve people from all walks of life, we’re keen to develop a diverse workforce and particularly welcome applications from members of minority groups. You must be an experienced tutor who can plan and deliver appropriate tasks to help your students to develop a range of skills.
We need tutors with:
• up to date working knowledge and experience of teaching in the Marketing and Sales subject curricula to diverse student groups
• experience of working in community settings
• a strong understanding of adult learning and a belief in its importance
• a recognised teaching qualification ideally at level 5 alongside a subject specialism (ideally also at level 5)
• experience of delivering non accredited and accredited courses
• excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
• willingness to travel across the region with the ability to deliver evenings and weekends
• A desire to share and improve teaching practice
WEA assumes you will be excited by using digital technology both in the classroom with the student and to manage course administration and communication. The ideal candidate will be IT literate and able to deliver through a blended learning approaching including use of our VLE.
Are you interested in a career where you will make a real difference in young people’s lives? Do you understand the daily challenges which young people face? Is a career as a Waking Night Healthcare Support Worker the next step in life for you?
Our client provide residential services for young people aged 16-30 years old who have been discharged from psychiatric inpatient stays or may have experienced previous admissions and/or placement breakdowns. The young people they care for often require a high level of support and dynamic approach to risk management in order to support problems they may have with self-harming, behaviour and emotional regulation. Their aim is to support the young people using a therapeutic, least restrictive approach to live in a non-secure community setting and to achieve their individual goals in preparation for transition to adult life.
They are excited to announce the opening of their new Residential Eating Disorder Service based in Lostock, Bolton, where they are looking for a kind, caring and empathetic Waking Night Healthcare Support Workers to join their professional 5-bed service, supporting young people with complex and challenging eating disorders, where you will work closely with our professional multi-disciplinary team towards keeping them safe and progressing with their recovery.
Your working week will consist of working 8:30 pm – 7:30 am over a 2-weekly rota (Week 1 – 33 hours) (Week 2 – 44 hours).
Company Benefits
- £20,100.08 per annum (Dependent on qualifications & experience)
- £100 bonus after completing 6-month probation
- 22 days holiday + 8 bank holidays (Rising to 27 days holiday plus bank holidays with service)
- Enhanced company pension
- Life Assurance (2 x annual salary)
- Enhanced maternity/paternity leave
- Paid Induction (Running over 3 days)
- Paid Enhanced DBS check
- Employee Assistance Programme / 24-hour Counselling Service
- Online shopping discounts, free eye tests and various other benefits
- The opportunity for internal promotions & progression
- Excellent Learning and Development opportunities (NVQ Level 3 in Adult Health & Social Care)
- Refer a Friend Scheme (Up to £500 per referral)
- Regular social events and recognition schemes (‘Employee of the year awards’, Summer & Christmas parties)
- Free on-site parking
Your role as Waking Night Healthcare Worker
- To take on the role of Key worker, developing care plans and review plans with young people, carrying out direct and indirect care of young people with complex eating disorders.
- To work in a team, giving the highest standard of care possible to the young people.
- To closely follow individual care plans and support young people including personal care and hygiene, eating, attendance in education, etc.
- To develop therapeutic relationships with the young people experiencing eating disorders and work closely with their families and carers communicating effectively to provide ongoing engagement.
- To be actively involved in the admission, assessment, implementation and discharge of young people and their care.
- To provide specialist supportive interventions to individuals experiencing eating disorders under the direction of the clinical team.
- To take physical health observations of young people, monitoring and recording as required. To act upon any physical health concerns in relation to the young person based on their care plans, risk management plans and history of eating disorder.
- To observe and monitor the wellbeing of young people by ensuring that any unusual physical, mental, or emotional occurrences are promptly referred to senior staff and or clinical nurse and documented as appropriate.
Requirements of Waking Night Healthcare Worker
- Flexibility - Your role will involve working shifts including weekends and Bank Holidays
- Have excellent observation and communication skills, as well the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals who have experienced trauma
- Have a non-judgemental approach and the ability to demonstrate unconditional positive regard
- The ability to work in a team, and to think on your feet, remain focused and maintain your composure in difficult situations
- The ability to meet the day to day needs of young people, including providing practical support with daily living activities
- To form and maintain professional working boundaries between staff and service users
- Ability to remain calm in emergencies, supporting others during difficult situations
- Good verbal communication skills and the ability to listen to others
- Good written skills and the ability to write basic reports and record information accurately
- IT Literate (Able to write emails and use Microsoft Office)
- An understanding of safeguarding
Desirable Criteria
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Level 2 qualification in care or equivalent
- Previous experience working with young people who have mental health needs
- Previous experience working with service users who have eating disorders
- A good understanding of Nutrition
If you are interested in joining an enthusiastic, motivated business who thrive in developing and rebuilding young people and young adults with complex difficulties then please submit your application by Monday 22nd March.
To support their commitment as a COVID-19 Secure employer, all of their interviews will be held over video platform.
Our client operates a safer recruitment process and as part of this process the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
They are an equal opportunities employer who values diversity and positively encourages applications of all ages from all sections of the community.
They reserve the right to close the advert early, should they appoint a suitable candidate.
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Are you interested in a career where you will make a real difference in young people’s lives? Do you understand the daily challenges which young people face? Is a career as a Healthcare Support Worker the next step in life for you?
Our client provides residential services for young people aged 16-30 years old who have been discharged from psychiatric inpatient stays or secure children’s homes. The young people they care for often require a high level of support and dynamic approach to risk management in order to support problems they may have with self-harming, behaviour and emotional regulation. Their aim is to support the young people using a therapeutic approach to live in a non-secure community setting and to achieve their individual goals in preparation for transition to adult life.
They are excited to announce the opening of their new Residential Eating Disorder Service based in Lostock, Bolton, where they are looking for a kind, caring and empathetic Healthcare Support Workers to join their professional 5-bed service, supporting young people with complex and challenging eating disorders, where you will work closely with our professional multi-disciplinary team towards keeping them safe and progressing with their recovery.
You will be required to work shifts over a 37.5 hour working week, consisting of earlies, lates and occasional sleep ins & nights when required to support the services, so flexibility is required.
Company Benefits
- £18,603 - £20,344.82 per annum (Dependent on experience & qualifications)
- £100 bonus after completing 6-month probation
- 22 days holiday + 8 bank holidays (Rising to 27 days holiday plus bank holidays with service)
- Enhanced company pension
- Life Assurance (2 x annual salary)
- Enhanced maternity/paternity leave
- Paid Induction (Running over 3 days)
- Paid Enhanced DBS check
- Employee Assistance Programme / 24-hour Counselling Service
- Online shopping discounts, free eye tests and various other benefits
- The opportunity for internal promotions & progression
- Excellent Learning and Development opportunities (NVQ Level 3 in Adult Health & Social Care)
- Refer a Friend Scheme (Up to £500 per referral)
- Regular social events and recognition schemes (‘Employee of the year awards’, Summer & Christmas parties)
- Free on-site parking
Your role as a Healthcare Support Worker
- To take on the role of Key worker, developing care plans and review plans with young people, carrying out direct and indirect care of young people with complex eating disorders.
- To work in a team, giving the highest standard of care possible to the young people.
- To closely follow individual care plans and support young people including personal care and hygiene, eating, attendance in education, etc.
- To develop therapeutic relationships with the young people experiencing eating disorders and work closely with their families and carers communicating effectively to provide ongoing engagement.
- To be actively involved in the admission, assessment, implementation and discharge of young people and their care.
- To provide specialist supportive interventions to individuals experiencing eating disorders under the direction of the clinical team.
- To take physical health observations of young people, monitoring and recording as required. To act upon any physical health concerns in relation to the young person based on their care plans, risk management plans and history of eating disorder.
- To observe and monitor the wellbeing of young people by ensuring that any unusual physical, mental, or emotional occurrences are promptly referred to senior staff and or clinical nurse and documented as appropriate.
Requirements of a Healthcare Support Worker
- Flexibility - Your role will involve working shifts including sleep ins/weekends/Bank Holidays
- Have excellent observation and communication skills, as well the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals who have experienced trauma
- Have a non-judgemental approach and the ability to demonstrate unconditional positive regard
- The ability to work in a team, and to think on your feet, remain focused and maintain your composure in difficult situations
- The ability to meet the day to day needs of young people, including providing practical support with daily living activities
- To form and maintain professional working boundaries between staff and service users
- Ability to remain calm in emergencies, supporting others during difficult situations
- Good verbal communication skills and the ability to listen to others
- Good written skills and the ability to write basic reports and record information accurately
- IT Literate (Able to write emails and use Microsoft Office)
- An understanding of safeguarding
Desirable Criteria
- Full UK Driving Licence
- NVQ Level 2 qualification in care or equivalent
- Previous experience working with young people who have mental health needs
- Previous experience working with service users who have eating disorders
- A good understanding of Nutrition
If you are interested in joining an enthusiastic, motivated business who thrive in developing and rebuilding young people and young adults with complex difficulties then please submit your application by Monday 22nd March.
To support their commitment as a COVID-19 Secure employer, all of their interviews will be held over video platform.
Our client operates a safer recruitment process and as part of this process the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
They are an equal opportunities employer who values diversity and positively encourages applications of all ages from all sections of the community.
They reserve the right to close the advert early, should they appoint a suitable candidate.
Ref: 97184
Civitas Recruitment are proud to be working with an Islamic international development charity operating from the North West of England. The organisation provides relief and services in disaster and conflict zones and focuses on areas such as emergency food provision, medicine, water, and sanitation. An opportunity exists for a talented Chief Operating Officer to join the team and assist the CEO to ensure strategic objectives are met, and operational plans are actioned. The role will oversee broad operational activities including financial management, governance, HR, facilities, and people management.
Who are we looking for?
Ideal candidates will possess extensive operational experience whether it be from the charity sector or from the private sector. You will be accustomed to working with the Senior Management Team and dealing directly with the CEO or Trustees. Although we are not necessarily seeking a qualified financial candidate, you will still have a strong level of financial acumen and have the capacity to work closely with the Head of Finance to ensure robust processes are in place. You will also have extensive experience of developing and leading diverse teams ranging from IT, Facilities, HR and other corporate services. Experience of company secretarial duties and charity governance would be an advantage although not essential. You will also have experience of setting budgets and working to strict deadlines and possess excellent communications skills.
Please apply directly or enquire with Syed at Civitas Recruitment for an initial discussion and full JD.
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Here at Human Appeal we have an exciting opportunity for a Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator to join our team based in Cheadle, Greater Manchester (although the role will initially be home-based during Covid-19 restrictions). You will join us on a full-time basis as part of an initial 1-year fixed term contract with a view to progressing into a permanent role. In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £25-30k per annum.
Human Appeal is a faith-based charity that aims to abolish poverty by providing humanitarian aid, sustainable development programs and championing advocacy for our beneficiaries worldwide.
The successful candidate will play an integral role in supporting the Philanthropy and Partnerships Manager to execute Human Appeal’s Philanthropy and Partnerships strategy, through identifying and cultivating a network of High Net Worth Individuals and exploring new innovative fundraising opportunities, with a view to promoting Human Appeal programmes and generating income to support them. We are ideally looking to appoint somebody immediately to this role.
Benefits of joining us as our Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator include:
- 35 days Annual Leave
- Matched pension contribution
- Employee discounts and memberships
- Prayer facilities
- Opportunity to really make a difference!
Key duties and responsibilities of the Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator:
- Networking; identifying new Major Donors and High Net Worth Investors
- Account management; cultivating current partnerships with Major Donors and High Net Worth Investors
- Events management; driving High Net Worth Fundraising activities in the Midlands region, such as gala dinners
- Creativity; exploring new and innovative fundraising opportunities
- Fundraising; achieving agreed income generation targets
- Feedback; this will include creating reports and taking key stakeholders and Major Donors to visit Human Appeal projects in the field to demonstrate the impact of their donations
What we’re looking for in our Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator:
- Ideally educated to Degree level, or qualified by experience
- At least 2 years of experience working in a relevant Fundraising, Sales or Networking role
- At least 2 years of demonstrable experience achieving income generation targets
- Demonstrable experience of building a network of working relationships with High Net Worth individuals
- Demonstrable experience running events for a network of High Net Worth individuals
- Computer literate, particularly in MS Office Suite and Donor Management systems, e.g. Salesforce
- Fluent English is essential. Additional languages e.g. Arabic, Urdu are desirable
- Passionate and knowledge about the international development sector
This would be an ideal role for an experienced Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator looking to make a difference in a rewarding role within the Charity Sector!
We are looking to appoint this role ASAP and will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis so for the best chance of success please click ‘apply’ today to become our Philanthropy and Partnerships Coordinator – we would love to hear from you.
A Little Bit About Human Appeal…
We have a high staff satisfaction rating of 4.5 out of 5 on Glassdoor! Here’s why:
What our CEO Says:
“We are faith-based but not faith-specific. We have faith in all of humanity and believe we can achieve great things when we work together. So, come and be part of a dynamic global charity where we celebrate our differences, as well as our common humanity”
Dr Mohamed Ashmawey
What our Staff Say:
“At Human Appeal, each one of us has the opportunity to influence others. If you are prepared to challenge yourself there are no limits, so come and make it happen!”
Simon, Systems and Reporting Manager
“Everyone’s friendly and eager to help. We’re a small team, but everyone has their own thing about them that makes them unique. Someone teaches me something new every day! Everyone is close and we have lunch together. Being a part of Human Appeal is like a second family!”
Eleanor, Volunteers Assistant
“The reasons I have remained working within the charity sector, and specifically with Human Appeal, is the feeling of contentment. I feel that I am contributing towards a greater cause – I am part of a bigger picture – and I get to meet like-minded people”
Jahed, Business Analyst
What We Have Achieved So Far This Year:
We have provided emergency aid to 10,770 of the most vulnerable people across Yemen
We have supported 1,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
We have provided 300 refugee families in Jordan with essential winter aid
We have helped 36,643 people to have enough food to break their fast during Ramadan
We have collected and distributed 21,124 coats to the homeless in the UKWe have provided 258 families with emergency food packs in Manchester
COME AND JOIN THE FAMILY – click ‘apply’ today!
Branch manager required to manage the day to day running of our North Manchester volunteer service, offering support to people living with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses, their carers and families. Currently home based but office available following lock down.
Up to 35 hours a week, worked flexibly during weekdays, initially fixed term for 12 months.
Up to £25, 007 per annum + car and mileage allowance, pension and other benefits (details on request).Manchester based with local travel and to other Being There branches as required.
The role requires an experienced manager, with good interpersonal skills, a flexible approach to work and a clear understanding of safeguarding and confidentiality. Competence in Microsoft office essential as is a full driving licence and use of a car. DBS Enhanced Disclosure and references required.
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Associate Director, Strategy
Full Time/ Part Time 37.5 hours per week
London, Birmingham or Manchester
£56,000 per annum (plus £3,000 London Weighting if applicable)
Who we are looking for
We are looking for a motivated and experienced Strategy professional to join our Strategy & Development team in this exciting time as an Associate Director, Strategy.
The role is responsible for providing senior leadership of strategy development and implementation across the organisation, and for providing leadership in the business development function, especially with regards to senior oversight of financial modelling.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrable track record of leading complex strategy formulation and bring experience of strategy development in a range of settings to join the team in this senior position. You will be responsible for leading the organisation-wide process to develop its long-term strategy and launching two critical new cross-organisation projects.
The Associate Director, Strategy can be based in our London, Manchester or Birmingham office and will report to the Interim Senior Director, Strategy & Development. This role does not currently have any direct reports but may do so in the future.
Who are Ambition Institute?
Ambition Institute has one purpose: to help educators serving children from disadvantaged backgrounds to keep getting better. With our new organisation, and more than ten years of collective experience in working with educators at all levels, we believe that exciting opportunities lie ahead. We are a graduate school for educators, and we apply academic rigour to our learning design, drawing on frontline insights from schools into what works in practice. Our programmes leverage the latest evidence from international experts, which means we think carefully about what is taught, how, and in what sequence. We work collaboratively to enable school improvement for the benefit of pupils, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our offer
We are happy to announce that we will be able to offer you:
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Flexibility on how you work – agreed between you and your line manager
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A competitive annual leave entitlement of 25 days, plus bank holidays
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2 additional annual leave days for 1 day booked during December over the festive period
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A generous employer pension contribution of 11% (10% pension plus 1% NI rebate)
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Competitive salary rates
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Access to an interest free season ticket and bike loans, as well as eyecare vouchers
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An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which provides confidential support for employees on personal or work-related matters.
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A robust learning and development offer that ensures your continuous professional development
How to apply
All applications must be received by the closing date, midnight on Sunday, 28th March 2021. Interviews will be held on a rolling basis.
To apply for this role, or any of our other vacancies or for any questions or queries please visit our website.
Equality and diversity matter to us. If you think you’d be suited to one of our roles we’d love to hear from you regardless of age, disability status, ethnicity, gender, religion or sexuality.
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Working within local communities across Cheshire East and surrounding areas, you will be joining our successful team as we work to further improve access to information, support, activities and opportunities for all adults with learning disabilities. You will be working with individuals, families and groups both in the community and in their own homes. In addition you will be working closely with local GP surgeries and other primary care providers to provide a supported link to what they offer to our membership.
You will be an ambassador for our charity and promote our activities and opportunities to the local community. You will work with local communities to further build upon and support what is being offered as well as working with individuals and their families to connect them with TOG support and opportunities. We are passionate about supporting and empowering people so that they can maintain their independence, health, wellbeing and to become local community assets.
What we expect
Like all our roles within Time Out, we expect the right person to show passion, advocacy, dignity and respect in all that they do. You will be an ambassador for our charity out in the community and beyond, and will lead our senior and support workers in delivering a high standard of care and support to our members.
The candidate/this role will:
1. Primarily be out facing in the community advocating for Time Out services
2. Engaging with past, present and future members, increasing our membership
3. Bridging the gap between primary, secondary and social care services
4. Engaging with likeminded organisations and being an ambassador for Time Out
5. Leading our support staff to deliver high standard quality activities and support
6. Look out for business development opportunities working closely with our project manager
7. Deputise from time to time, for the charity manager and project manager as appropriate
8. Be very much part of the team and keep excellent communication going
9. Passionate about health and social care and want to make a difference
10. Be flexible and have a can do attitude
Full clean driving licence and access to a car is essential - this role will involve regularly visiting locations throughout Cheshire East and surrounding areas.
NB please read the job description and person specification for full details.
What you can expect from Time Out:
1. Full training and CPD opportunities
2. Competitive salary
3. Expenses paid
4. No uniform needed
5. Enhanced DBS check paid for
6. Flexible hours
7. Pension scheme
8. Career fulfilment, you will be able to see the difference you make
9. Lovely team environment/workplace
10. Line managed effectively, developed and supported in your role
Information to know
Applications should be made by submitting your CV AND covering letter detailing how you meet the person specification. CVs alone will not be considered.
Closing date for applications is 5pm Wednesday 10th March 2021.
First stage of our recruitment process will take place via a telephone screening call on the 18th March between 11am and 2pm with the Charity Manager.
Interviews will be held on 25th March day or early evening via Zoom (given the current circumstances) time TBC. This will comprise of interview questions from the charity manager and a selection of trustees and a task/presentation.
We will invite the successful candidate will be invited to our premises to meet in person before the start date. Current restrictions willing.
As we are proudly a member led organisation, we very much like to get our members involved in the recruitment process. We currently have all our activities as a virtual option. We will give you a date and time to join one of those activities so our members get to meet you (virtually) and to ask their questions.
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Depaul UK are currently looking for a Regional Locum Project and Support Worker to join us in The North West, Yorks, and Humber. You will join us on a locum basis, and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of £9.68 per hour.
Depaul UK works with some of the most disadvantaged young people in the UK. We specialise in working in communities where poverty and long-term unemployment have resulted in generations of social exclusion and high rates of homelessness.
Over the past 30 years, we have grown as an organisation and developed and enhanced our work and the impact it has across the UK. Depaul UK has a wide range of services for young people and adults at risk of homelessness.
The Project and Support Worker role:
You will have a vital role to play in helping us achieve our mission of offering homeless and disadvantaged people the opportunity to fulfil their potential and move towards an independent and positive future.
As a Locum Worker, you will be entered on to a list of locums and be able to accept shifts offered from services across the region.
What will ideally support your success as our Project and Support Worker?
To be a success in this role you will be able to demonstrate your experience of empowering young people, helping them to become resilient in the face of adversity. As a confident front-line worker able to think and risk assess on your feet, you will show us that you can effectively communicate with a variety of people, make quality assessments of the needs of young people and quickly assimilate yourself into any team.
We are looking for people who have experience of working with young people, working in a homelessness and or housing environment, and are aligned to our values.
So, if this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you and you’d like to become our Project and Support Worker then please click ‘apply’ today – don’t miss out, we’d love to hear from you!
Closing Date: Thursday 10 February 2022 at 12:00 pm
An enhanced DBS disclosure is a requirement for the Project and Support Worker role. Our recruitment checks, induction, and ongoing support and supervision reflect our commitment to safeguarding our clients. Depaul UK strives to be equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
We kindly request no contact from Recruitment or Media Agencies.
IT OFFICER
Manchester City Centre
Starting salary for this position is £31,776 per annum (plus contributory pension)
Join a Nobel Prize-winning organisation committed to creating safe and secure futures for women, men and children around the world. MAG works by finding and destroying landmines, cluster bombs and the explosive remnants of war and by advocating and campaigning on behalf of those whose lives are blighted by the lethal debris of conflict. Be part of this life-changing mission by joining MAG to help us free from fear some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world.
We are looking for an exceptional I.T Officer to join our dynamic and successful I.T team. This is a fantastic opportunity to a join an international charity that shared the 1997 Nobel Peace-Prize.
This role, based at our Manchester HQ, will work as a key member of the IT team, to support the development and implementation of the global IT plan ensuring continuous alignment to the MAG Strategic Plan. They will work with the IT Manager to ensure global IT processes are continually maintained, improved and documented in line with the IT policies.
The successful candidate should have a wealth of IT experience including user-support, system administration, and of taking IT projects from start to finish. They will require experience in managing all aspects of a Microsoft 365 and/or Azure AD tenancy. They will need to be at administrator level in configuring, operating and supporting the Office 365 collaboration suite (including Microsoft/Office 365, Teams, OneDrive, Planner, etc.). A solid understanding of modern security products such as MFA, MDM, firewalls, disk encryption, antivirus platforms, email filters is also an essential aspect to this role.
Please note that as part of MAG's commitment to safeguarding, this post is subject to background checks before an offer of employment is confirmed. For more information on MAG’s approach to safeguarding and background checks, please click here. You can also find more information in the candidate information pack, available on the MAG website, using the link below.
MAG is committed to the principles of diversity, equality and inclusion. If you think you would be suited to one of our roles we would welcome your application regardless of your background. We strive to provide an inclusive and supportive working environment where all employees feel respected and supported in fulfilling their potential
For the further information on the role, the application pack and details of how to apply, please visit the MAG website by the closing date of 28 March 2021.
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[POST-HOLDER TO BE STATIONED AT NOTTINGHAM & REMOTELY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]
Digital Marketing Executive
As Digital Marketing Executive you’ll form a key part of Muslim Hands’ growing Fundraising team. You will be at the leading edge of digital marketing, helping to share the good work that we’re doing with audiences worldwide.
Why work with us?
Muslim Hands is an NGO that is at the forefront of delivering live saving aid and emergency relief to those who need it most, as well as building long term solutions that help the needy and impoverished worldwide.
The Fundraising team is young, diverse and dynamic and is set up to deliver and turn around tasks efficiently in a fast-moving sector. We thrive on new and creative ideas, always keeping the needs of our donors first and foremost.
Requirements of the Digital Marketing Executive:
You'll have a strong eye for detail and experimentation, with a good understanding of analytics, A/B testing, user journeys and optimisation techniques.
You will be highly results driven and looking to maximise the return on money invested in these platforms.
You'll have a strong awareness of industry techniques and best practices.
You will be an excellent communicator.
Key Responsibilities:
Planning and executing digital marketing campaigns across all major platforms (AdWords, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube etc.)
Managing the relationship with our digital ads agency. Ensuring campaigns are managed and targets are hit.
Set up, management and optimisation of social media ad campaigns.
Close monitoring and refinement of in-progress campaigns.
Regular reporting of results and lessons learnt to the Digital Manager.
Plan, initiate and accomplish market research to determine trends, customer preferences, industry brand awareness and product development.
Hit and exceed targets as specified by management.
To promote and adhere to all Muslim Hands’ Policies and Codes of Practices.
The essential skills:
Minimum 2 years' experience in a marketing environment with a proven, working knowledge of digital marketing and social media ad platforms.
Experience in creative ad copywriting.
An in-depth knowledge of Google Analytics and Facebook ads.
Preferred experience:
Marketing degree/qualification preferred.
Experience managing advertising budgets across multiple platforms.
Google Analytics and/or AdWords certifications.
Experience working in the charitable sector.
Using Umbraco CSM system.
Work remotely:
Yes, but must have the ability to travel to our Nottingham office on a weekly basis when required.
What you will get in return:
A satisfying experience knowing that you’ve helped some of the worlds neediest people.
Ability to grow and develop your career in a dynamic and creative team.
Job application:
Application Process & Closing Date: Send an up-to-date CV, link to your showreel/portfolio and supporting Covering Letter by email by no later than 26th March 2021.
Interviews: As and when suitable candidates are identified.
Start: ASAP thereafter.
Notes:
- Muslim Hands reserves the right to end the application procedure early should the right candidate be found ahead of the closing date.
- Unfortunately, we are only able to contact successful candidates, so if you have not heard from us by the closure date your application will have been unsuccessful.
The suitable candidate will be able:
· To demonstrate Muslim Hands’ values and ethics in own working practices, approach and conduct
· To support with Fundraising activities from time-to-time, committing to partake in live TV-Appeals during our peak periods.
· To undertake any reasonable responsibilities as required by Line Manager
· To promote and adhere to all Muslim Hands Policies, Procedures and Professional Practices
The suitable candidate must be able to:
· Ability to demonstrate current eligibility to work within the United Kingdom
· Must be able to either:
a. Provide a valid Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) certificate (issued within the last year) when requested by Muslim Hands; OR
Undertake to provide full cooperation for Muslim Hands to perform a DBS Check at the required level appropriate for this / similar role.
NB: This Job Description is illustrative and non-exhaustive in scope. The post-holder may be required to undertake any reasonable tasks as and when required by Line Manager from time to time to reflect the changing needs of the Organisation.
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