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Camden Town, Greater London (On-site)
£50,000 per year
Part-time (3 days a week)
Permanent

Actively Interviewing

This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!

Job description

About the role

The St Pancras Community Association (SPCA) is a charity delivering high quality services for Camden residents, especially the lively and diverse community of the St Pancras and Somers Town ward. As the Director of SPCA you will lead and guide a highly skilled and motivated team to make the SPCA a community hub and a centre of excellence which has a positive impact on the lives of local residents.

The governance of SPCA is overseen by a Board of Trustees. The Director will report directly to this Board and work closely with Board members.

Key responsibilities

  • To build strong relationships with members of the local community, community groups, representatives and service providers to ensure that strategies and services are based on an understanding of the community’s needs and the contribution that SPCA is best placed to make as part of the of the range of local support services.

  • To develop and deliver a business plan based on a financially sustainable strategic vision and which maximises the use of existing and emerging funding and income generation sources and opportunities.

  • To provide a caring and highly supportive working environment which enables all staff and partners to fully contribute their skills, knowledge and perspectives.

  • To manage, plan and monitor budgets to ensure the continuing financial sustainability of the Centre and to work with the Treasurer to ensure that the Centre is operating effective, and compliant accounting practices, policies and procedures.

  • To ensure that SPCA fulfils its legal and procedural obligations under relevant legislation.

  • To maintain an effective and transparent working relationship with the Board of Trustees to

    ensure that Trustees are kept informed of opportunities, threats and challenges and are fully involved in decision making.

    Main tasks

  • Overseeing all fundraising activities from trusts, the local authority, local businesses and the community.

  • Overseeing the development and implementation of an income generation strategy that includes maintaining and securing funding from statutory bodies, charitable trusts and any other relevant agencies/organisations and delivering charged services.

  • Forming collaborative partnerships with organisations and agencies from all sectors that can be developed into services and business ventures

  • Line managing key staff and ensuring that effective line managing processes are in place for other staff and volunteers. The postholder will directly line manage approximately xxx staff.

  • Holding monthly staff meetings where everyone is heard and respected

  • Ensuring all employees receive appropriate line management, where issues and problems

    that arise are handled with sensitivity and a high priority is given to staff development.

  • Overseeing the recruitment and induction of new staff in accordance with the SPCA’s Equal Opportunities.

  • Ensuring arrangements are in place for the systematic collection and review of employees opinions and the opinions of service users and potential users

  • Ensuring effective systems are in place for monitoring and evaluating project performance.

  • Attending meetings of the Board of Trustees as appropriate.

  • Keeping the Chair, and other Trustees as appropriate, informed about SPCA’s business

    between formal Board meetings.

    Person Specification Essential

  • Experience of managing an organisation or department at a senior level.

  • Experience of delivering services and activities which have had a measurably positive impact

    on communities or specific groups.

  • Experience of financial planning and maintaining financial sustainability by activities such as

    securing external funding, securing sponsorship and charging for services.

  • Experience of delivering successful marketing and promotional activities.

  • Experience of staff management and successful team building.

  • A commitment to advancing and developing equal opportunities and anti-

    discrimination/anti-harassment policies.

    Desirable

  • Experience of managing an organisation within the voluntary and community sector.

  • Experience of developing policies, procedures and practices for voluntary and community

    sector organisations.

  • Understanding of the current and likely future funding environment of voluntary and

    community sector organisations and awareness of external strategies, policies and developments affecting voluntary and community sector funding.

To apply, please send a CV and cover letter - which include 3 areas you are passionate about and would like to spearhead at the centre along with previous experience that enable you to do this leadership role. Please send this by the 17th of May. 

Application resources
Posted by
St Pancras Community Association View profile Company size Size: 6 - 10
Posted on: 17 April 2024
Closing date: 17 May 2024 at 23:30
Job ref: SPCA Director
Tags: Fundraising,Senior Management,Marketing,Project Management

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