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Check my CVAre you interested in working within a growing, fast-moving and dynamic social care team, carrying out a wide range of social work and related administrative tasks to support positive outcomes for people with complex social care needs?
As a full time Project Lead, you will work closely with the Registered Manager in carrying out the necessary and varied tasks to ensure that the essential standards of quality and safety, in keeping with CQC’s key lines of enquiry are met every day.
In addition, you will lead, supervise and monitor the activities of a team of support colleagues, including senior support workers.
We are looking for people who are enthusiastic, great at building relationships, motivated, highly skilled, committed and reliable. The role of a Project Lead is highly demanding and you will be working closely with Adult Social Care and Mental Health Teams.
Essential:
- A positive attitude towards people who experience complex mental health conditions and learning disabilities
- BA (Hons) in Social Work/Level 5 or other relevant qualification in Social Care Leadership and Management
- An excellent standard of Maths and English grammar.
- Experience of working within a social care organisation.
- Experience of, or relevant qualification in Microsoft Office packages and Cloud based storage systems
- Experience of leading, supporting and supervising colleagues
- The ability to work in a fast-paced office environment
About Us
*** Fixed Term Contract to 28th February 2022 ***
We're the charity who look after and brings to life 2,000 miles of waterways across Wales and England, because we believe that life is better by water. Every role across the Trust plays its part in transforming our canals and rivers into spaces where local people want to spend time and feel better, bringing wellbeing benefits to millions.
The Project Lead will be responsible for the overall project management of the Active Waterways Cheshire programme ensuring that the agreed project outputs and outcomes are met. They will lead on the implementation and delivery of the project strategies to engage over 55s in physical activity and promote behaviour change, manage arising risks and oversee the evaluation of the project outcomes and impacts. They will also develop the sustainability of the programme over the final months of the 3-year project.
They will play a key role engaging with key stakeholders and partners, encouraging people to get more active through the delivery of our online programme and a guided walking programme.
These programmes work in partnership with Sport England's active ageing campaigns.
Location - The successful candidate will work remotely, from a location where travel and access to our North West regional offices/hubs and the project delivery locations across Cheshire is possible.
This a very pro-active and balanced role, aiding both digital and in person delivery at sites as and when required.
All outdoor activities will be conducted under strict Covid-19 guidelines to ensure the safety of both our teams and participants
About the role
Key Accountabilities:
- Implement the strategy for the successful delivery of the face to face and online programmes to meet agreed funder and partner outputs and outcomes.
- Lead on the implementation of the area specific project plans and programmes of activity and engagement.
- Develop and maintain positive and strong relations with key stakeholders, both internally and externally.
- Facilitate and oversee coordination of data gathering in liaison with the evaluation partner.
- Lead on the implementation of the volunteer strategy including the recruitment and selection of volunteers directly engaged in the project.
- Develop practical working relationships with local organisations to facilitate the delivery and marketing of the programme.
- Manage project budgets and ensure key deliverables are reached within the specified timeframe.
- Work in partnership with key agencies, explore and research the findings and outcomes to enhance the social and physical environment to improve access to physical activity outdoors.
- Lead on the implementation of the communications and marketing plan.
- Ensure the safety and safeguarding of all participants in the project.
- Implement, chair and manage the Project Steering Group and support the Advisory group, preparing regular progress reports reporting against key deliverables, programme, risk and budget.
- Work with internal & external partners develop the sustainability of the programme.
- Line management and support of the Active Ageing Project Co-ordinator.
About you
- Experience in project management and delivery in areas including health & well-being, physical activity, and volunteering.
- Experience of budget / financial management.
- Proven experience in community development and engagement.
- Proven experience of effective partnership working.
- Experience of line management.
- Experience of volunteer management.
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal.
- Strong time management skills.
- Experience with the media and of publicity / marketing.
- Some experience in event planning.
- Some knowledge of gathering, analysing and interpreting data and information.
- Experience in presenting and showcasing outcomes and achievements.
- Strong IT Skills.
Safety Responsibilities
- Lead by example, ensure your team take responsibility for the safety of colleagues, volunteers, themselves and customers. Comply with Canal & River Trust’s Health & Safety policy and defined standards. Investigate and report incidents, accidents and near misses. Ensure safe use of appropriate equipment, prepare Risk Assessments and Method Statements ensuring contents are understood and acted upon.
- To be aware of your own responsibilities regarding safeguarding and to support our commitment to providing safe environments and working practises that promote and protect the safety and welfare of children, young people and adults at risk at all times.
DBS
As this role is on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 Exception Order applicants must state the details of any cautions or convictions whether spent or unspent on the self-disclosure section of the application form.
A criminal record is not necessarily a bar to employment with us. HR will advise and decisions made on a case-by-case basis.
We are currently conducting our interview processes virtually as we continue to respect and follow necessary social distancing guidance to protect our team and our candidates. You may be invited to a face-to-face further stage interview which will always be conducted following strict social distancing guidelines.
What We Offer
In addition to your salary, we offer access to a generous contributory DC Pension Plan, and excellent annual holiday entitlement. More information on our benefits can be found via our ‘apply’ portal.
We aim to represent the diverse communities we are part of and welcome applicants from across all sectors of the community. We strongly believe that a diverse workforce brings with it a diversity of ideas, thinking and ways of working which enhances what we do.
All candidates will be treated on the basis of their merits, skills and abilities and solely by being assessed against the requirements for the job. Many of our vacancies can be considered for people who wish to work flexibly, job share or part time.
Find out more about the work we do on our website.
Job Summary
This post will be part of Gaddum’s central services. As the Equality Diversion and Inclusion lead, the post holder will:
• Ensure that the Equality Diversion and Inclusion agenda is recognised as positive, proactive and influential in contributing to the organisation’s strategic and operational planning process.
• To support the development and implementation of Equality Diversion and Inclusion policies, procedures and guidelines, practices and behaviours to improve outcomes for the workforce, stakeholders, communities etc.
• Provide advice and support the development of workforce policies that promote fairness and embed diversity in the workplace.
• Provide relevant training in relation to Equality Diversion and Inclusion as part of induction.
• Develop and lead an integrated approach to Equality Diversion and Inclusion in line with the organisation’s values and behaviours and best practice.
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Us
*** Fixed Term Contract to 30th November 2021 ***
We're the charity who look after and brings to life 2,000 miles of waterways across Wales and England, because we believe that life is better by water. Every role across the Trust plays it's part in transforming our canals and rivers into spaces where local people want to spend time and feel better, bringing wellbeing benefits to millions.
Reporting to the Project Lead, the Project Coordinator will support achieving the outcomes of the externally funded Active Waterways Cheshire programme through the coordination and delivery of activities to engage over 55s in physical activity and support volunteer led delivery through the management of a group of Active Waterway volunteers. This a very pro-active and balanced role, aiding both digital and in person delivery at sites as and when required.
These programmes work in partnership with Sport England's active ageing campaigns.
Location - The successful candidate will work remotely, from a location where travel and access to our North West regional offices/hubs and the project delivery locations across Cheshire is possible.
All outdoor activities will be conducted under strict Covid-19 guidelines to ensure the safety of both our teams and participants.
About the role
Key Accountabilities
- Coordinate & support the delivery of face to face and online programmes of activities for over 55s utilising project volunteers and external agencies.
- Act as activity leader / coach for some activities within the programme
- Support the delivery of the volunteer strategy including the recruitment, selection of volunteers and management of those directly engaged in the project.
- Deliver training to volunteers based on their identified training needs.
- Lead on the coordination of the volunteer induction and training programme
- Provide 1:1 support for project volunteers, including goal setting for both volunteers and participants.
- Support the promotion of volunteering with the project including liaison with stakeholder groups.
- Lead on the collection and capture of data on volunteers and project participants for monitoring and evaluation purposes.
- Support the implementation of the Marketing and Communications plan including the delivery of a local participant and volunteer recruitment campaign.
- Manage the Project Advisory group and lead on communications with the group.
- Prepare risk assessments and safeguarding plans to enable the activities to be undertaken safely and without risk of harm to any individuals in the Trust’s care.
- Ensure that each activity delivered is measured and monitored in line with project requirements.
About You
- Experience in project & activity delivery / task management.
- Comprehensive experience in managing volunteers.
- Proven experience in community engagement.
- Proven experience in relationship management.
- Some experience in event planning.
- Experience in data collection / evidence to demonstrate project outcomes and impact.
- Some experience with the media and of publicity / marketing.
- Knowledge of safety management.
- Ability to motivate individuals and teams of volunteers and participants.
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal.
- Strong time management skills.
Safety Responsibilities
- Lead by example, ensure your team take responsibility for the safety of colleagues, volunteers, themselves and customers. Comply with Canal & River Trust’s Health & Safety policy and defined standards. Investigate and report incidents, accidents and near misses. Ensure safe use of appropriate equipment, prepare Risk Assessments and Method Statements ensuring contents are understood and acted upon.
- To be aware of your own responsibilities regarding safeguarding and to support our commitment to providing safe environments and working practises that promote and protect the safety and welfare of children, young people and adults at risk at all times.
DBS
As this role is on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 Exception Order applicants must state the details of any cautions or convictions whether spent or unspent on the self-disclosure section of the application form.
A criminal record is not necessarily a bar to employment with us. HR will advise and decisions made on a case-by-case basis.
We are currently conducting our interview processes virtually as we continue to respect and follow necessary social distancing guidance to protect our team and our candidates. You may be invited to a face-to-face further stage interview which will always be conducted following strict social distancing guidelines.
What We Offer
In addition to your salary, we offer access to a generous contributory DC Pension Plan, and excellent annual holiday entitlement. More information on our benefits can be found via our 'apply' portal.
We aim to represent the diverse communities we are part of and welcome applicants from across all sectors of the community. We strongly believe that a diverse workforce brings with it a diversity of ideas, thinking and ways of working which enhances what we do.
All candidates will be treated on the basis of their merits, skills and abilities and solely by being assessed against the requirements for the job. Many of our vacancies can be considered for people who wish to work flexibly, job share or part time.
Find out more about the work we do on our website.
We are a not-for-profit social enterprise making a positive difference to people’s health, lives and local communities.HMHC operates on the principles of coproduction, bringing together a range of partners, resources and assets for achieving positive outcomes in neighbourhoods across Manchester.
At the heart of our work is involving people who benefit from our work, believing everyone has the skills and capacity for improving their own, families and communities’ outcomes.
As a Programme Manager, you will develop and manage a brand-new programme in the Clayton neighbourhood working with partners as part of OPeNS. The programme builds on existing work and HMHC’s model of engagement and support coproducing local interventions.
This programme will:
• Protype, pilot and establish new approaches to engaging and involving older, isolated residents reflecting the impact of Covid.
• Coproduce a new suite of activities with a core group of volunteers and stakeholders including establishing and coordinating a new HMHC Community Grocer.
• Develop new community activities and training; recruiting and coordinating volunteers and working with neighbourhood partners.
• Address links between food poverty, nutrition, general health and mental health in older-people.
• Enhance current and develop new pathways to existing primary-care and social prescribing services prioritising older-people's mental health.
Please see the job description for full details. We welcome informal conversations with candidates prior to making application. Vacancy closes 10am Thursday May 6th 2021.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Programme Support Coordinator– 9 month FTC
Manchester City Centre, adhoc overseas travel required
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 Programme Support Coordinator to join our dynamic and successful Programmes team. This is a fantastic opportunity to a join an international charity that shared the 1997 Nobel Peace-Prize.
The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic self-starter with experience of developing and supporting programmes, ideally with experience of working with a wide range of institutional donors. Excellent planning and organisational skills are essential, with the ability to prioritise a busy and varied workload. Strong verbal and written communication skills are also essential for this role. With excellent project management and interpersonal skills, you will be creative, flexible, solution-focused, professional and committed to MAG's goals. Experience of working overseas would be beneficial.
Experience and understanding of technical issues relating to mine action are not essential for this post; more importantly is your commitment to international humanitarian and capacity building principles. The role will be based in Manchester and will involve regular overseas travel to various MAG programmes.
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 18 April 2021.
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About ReachOut
ReachOut is a mentoring charity that works with young people from disadvantaged communities in London, Greater Manchester and Liverpool to raise aspirations and help them grow in character and academic attainment. We improve Numeracy, Literacy and Communication Skills whilst reinforcing our core values of Fairness, Self-Control, Good Judgement and Staying Power.
As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have developed ReachOut Home, our online mentoring programme. ReachOut Home supports our young people’s emotional wellbeing, with a particular focus on character education and building skills to navigate our ‘new normal’. Our online provision has allowed us to take our mentoring programme into new parts of the UK and depending on the situation, we will continue to provide our online programme alongside our face to face delivery when it is safe to do so.
Role Description
We are looking for enthusiastic, collaborative and positive individuals to join our Leadership Programme and become Project Leaders. As a Project Leader, you will run a weekly mentoring project with a group of young people from a primary or secondary school, facilitating the 2-hour sessions alongside other responsibilities. The Leadership Programme is an opportunity to gain and improve your leadership, management and communication skills whilst having a massive impact on the lives of young people. You will be supporting them to raise their aspirations, develop their character, and build their academic attainment and self-confidence. Are you up for the challenge?
Role Details
As a Project Leader you will:
- Spend 2 hours planning and 2 hours delivering your mentoring session each week during term time for 10 - 16 young people and their mentors.
- Manage and support the young people.
- Manage and support the volunteer mentors.
- Complete monitoring and evaluation activities to ensure sessions are as impactful as possible for your mentees.
- Attend ReachOut events and socials with your mentors.
- Follow ReachOut’s policies and procedures to safeguard young people.
Please download the information pack from our website for full details about the job role.
Personal Specification
Experience
- Has worked with groups of young people in the range 9 to 16 years’ old
- Has the potential to take on a leadership role
- Can demonstrate commitment to a cause/activity and has taken an active role in it (e.g. captain of a sports team, president of a society)
- Has professional work experience (e.g. internships, summer placements, etc.) This can also be regular voluntary experience but should roles where you have had responsibility for something, worked to deadlines, worked with others etc.
Skills
- Maths and English skills, (minimum grade C at GCSE or equivalent)
- Communication skills (face-to-face, email, text, phone)
- Good organisation skills (can manage tasks effectively, accurately and in a timely fashion)
- Confident using IT; email, MS Forms, excel and video conferencing
Personal attributes
- Passionate about ReachOut’s mission
- Demonstrates ReachOut’s Character Strengths: Fairness, Good Judgement, Self-Control and Staying Power
- Demonstrate good teamwork skills such as collaboration and delegation
- Open to feedback with a genuine desire to learn and develop personally
- Enthusiastic and energetic
- Excited by challenges
- Prepared to be adaptable and creative
- Positive
- Sociable
Application Instructions
To apply for the Leadership Programme, please visit our website. Applicants must ensure they are available to attend evenings and weekends online training through September 2021. Upon completion of the induction training, all Project Leaders will be paid a lump sum of £50.
We aim to respond to applications within 2 weeks of receiving your application. Applications will be assessed as they come in and assessment centres will be held on a rolling basis. Once the position is filled the vacancy will be closed so applicants are advised to apply early.
Please note, if you are a successful candidate you will be required to undergo an enhanced criminal records check with the Disclosure and Barring Service. ReachOut will cover the cost of the check and guide you through the process. All staff have a responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults. The post holder will undertake the appropriate level of training and is responsible for ensuring that they understand and work within the safeguarding policies of the organisation.
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
University Partnership & Impact Manager: This individual will be responsible for the execution of our university partnerships strategy and delivery of sustainable income growth from new and existing partners in the higher education sector.
Location: Bristol, London, Manchester, Nottingham or Newcastle (initially on a remote basis)
Hours: 40 hours per week, 9am - 6pm (with some flexibility)
Start date: July 2021
Application Deadline: 9am on Monday 17th May 2021 (Early applications are encouraged as we may interviewand/or appoint before the closing date)
Core delivery responsibilities for the University Partnership & Impact Manager will include:
Managing and developing existing university partnerships
- Managing upReach’s portfolio of existing university partners, stewarding relationships to ensure the partnerships remain strong and mutually beneficial.
- Developing existing university partnerships and identifying new opportunities to expand our programme of support.
- Execute on a partner communication strategy to ensure university partners are kept up to date with upReach news and events.
- Plan and lead on student attraction & onboarding activities in collaboration with Rise Programme Manager.
- Contribute to strategic decisions concerning the design and delivery of the Rise Programme to meet the needs of University students and complement & enhance University offerings.
- Ensuring all outputs are delivered effectively and on time, in collaboration with the Rise Programme Manager and the PC University Leads.
- Collaborate with the Rise Programme Manager and PC University Leads to ensure the smooth running of all university-based events and follow through on identifying and communicating impact.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the programme and prepare and deliver quarterly/annual impact reporting reviews for each university partner.
- Act as university impact reporting ‘subject matter expert’ to set impact measurement strategies for university partnership reporting and impact reporting in collaboration with Impact & Data Senior Officer.
Growing the number and value of university partnerships
- Researching and developing a new pipeline of university partners to expand the sector reach and create opportunities for Associate growth.
- Identifying gaps in the market and developing ideas for new university partners, cohort focused programmes and types of partnership.
- Identifying, initiating and securing new high-value long term partnerships with universities to grow income and provide more opportunities to students.
- Preparing and delivering compelling and evidence-based pitches and presentations.
- Maintaining the organisation’s presence in the social mobility sector through thought leadership articles/blogs and networking at relevant events.
- Work with Rise Programme Manager to agree programme of support and support in the transition to deliver agreed programme of support.
Team Management
- Manage two FCLP rotations (20% of Programme Coordinator’s time) - setting rotation objectives and providing project guidance.
- Meet monthly with university leads (Programme Coordinator responsible for day-to-day university activities) to set partnership priorities and monitor stakeholder KPI progress (onboarding, engagement).
Person Specification
This position would be suited to individuals who are committed to upReach’s mission. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about social-mobility and believe that background should not be a barrier to graduate employment.
To be successful it is anticipated that you would have at least 3+ years’ experience developing partnerships and providing strategic impact measurement guidance. You should be proactive, resilient and used to managing competing priorities within a varied workload.You should be flexible and willing to perform varying duties depending on the shifting needs of the charity.
Essential Skills/Experience:
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment and working independently to find solutions to problems.
- Ability to engage and flex communication style confidently with a variety of stakeholders, such as beneficiaries, upReach partners and all levels of employees across the organisation.
- Excellent influencing, facilitation and communication skills (both oral and written) and be comfortable preparing and presenting reports and proposals to senior management and external stakeholders.
- Target driven and demonstrate experience of achieving financial objectives.
- Strong project management and problem solving skills, in addition to superb organisational skills to manage a varied workload.
- Self-motivation and an ability to work in a small team as well as independently, with a creative and a proactive attitude.
- Experience working directly with key stakeholders to manage and grow a relationship and/or partnership.
- Experience in or knowledge of the usual ways of working within Universities.
- Experience monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of a programme.
- At least a Grade ‘B’ in Maths and English GCSE (if you have extenuating circumstances, let us know)*.
- University degree (2:1 or higher)* in any discipline, or equivalent experience.
* The nature of the role requires a high standard of Maths and English, and the ability to quickly review a large amount of information and identify and communicate key themes clearly. Applicants may demonstrate this through the academic qualifications shown above and/or other relevant experience. As our beneficiaries are all undergraduates, a good understanding of the university experience is essential, although it is not necessary that this was acquired through personally gaining a degree.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
- Understanding of social mobility issues in the UK, the university landscape and graduate recruitment.
- Experience in qualifying, scoping, and pricing client / partner projects in the charity sector.
- Experience delivering all aspects of a project end to end, from design to reporting and evaluation.
- Line management or team leadership experience.
Equal Opportunities
upReach is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate in employment matters on the basis of race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, social background or any other protected class. We support workplace diversity and believe it creates dynamic and effective organisations. We are working hard to increase diversity in our team and would particularly welcome applications from BAME candidates.
We are committed to making our roles and culture inclusive. We can make reasonable adjustments throughout the application process and on the job. If you have particular needs or requirements, please get in touch.
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Rise Programme Manager: This individual will be responsible for delivering the Rise Programme funded by Universities and leading a team of 7 Programme Coordinators to deliver the programme.
Location: Bristol, London, Manchester, Nottingham or Newcastle (initially on a remote basis)
Hours: 40 hours per week, 9am - 6pm (with some flexibility)
Start date: May/June 2021
Application deadline: 9am on Monday 4th May 2021 (Early applications are encouraged as we may interview and/or appoint before the closing date)
Core delivery responsibilities for Rise Programme Manager will include:
Programme Design & Delivery
- Contribute to strategic decisions concerning the design and delivery of the Rise Programme, creating a 12-month plan in advance of the start of each recruitment cycle.
- Plan student attraction & onboarding activities in collaboration with University Partnerships Manager.
- Work with the Director of Programmes and Impact to design learning journeys for Sponsor Programme Associates.
- Work with the Programme Leaders/Coordinators on the development and creation of resources and planning and delivery of events relevant to the unique needs of the participants on the Rise Programme.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the programme with overarching responsibility for meeting internal engagement and applications success KPIs.
- Provide support to University Partnerships Manager to maintain strong relationships with University partners, including supporting quarterly/annual reporting requirements.
Team Management
- Manage a team of 7 Programme Coordinators in a variety of locations - providing weekly 1-to-1 support, reviews and personal development support.
- Ensure Programme Coordinators document all interactions with Associates and application progress.
- Use relevant dashboards and data to set Programme Coordinator priorities.
- Manage Programme Coordinator progress to ensure that all stakeholder KPIs are achieved.
- Contribute to strategic decisions concerning the resourcing of the Rise Programme.
- Provide guidance and training to your team, and be part of wider training and development conversations for all on the Future Charity Leaders Programme (our Graduate Scheme).
Associate Support
Individual and small group work with Associates - coaching 20-30 Associates to take the day-to-day steps needed to realise their career potential, which might include pastoral support, career guidance, and support with job applications.
Person Specification
This position would be suited to individuals who are committed to upReach’s mission. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about social-mobility and believe that background should not be a barrier to graduate employment.
To be successful it is anticipated that you would have at least 2+ years’ experience working in programme delivery, stakeholder management and leading small teams. You should be proactive, resilient and used to managing competing priorities within a varied workload.You should be flexible and willing to perform varying duties depending on the shifting needs of the charity.
Essential Skills/Experience:
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment and working independently to find solutions to problems.
- Ability to engage and flex communication style confidently with a variety of stakeholders, such as beneficiaries, upReach partners and all levels of employees across the organisation.
- Excellent influencing, facilitation and communication skills (both oral and written) and be comfortable preparing and presenting reports and proposals to senior management and external stakeholders.
- Line management or team leadership experience.
- Strong programme management and problem solving skills, in addition to superb organisational skills to manage a varied workload.
- Self-motivation and an ability to work in a small team as well as independently, with a creative and a proactive attitude.
- Experience working directly with key stakeholders to manage and grow a relationship and/or partnership.
- At least a Grade ‘B’ in Maths and English GCSE (if you have extenuating circumstances, let us know)*.
- University degree (2:1 or higher)* in any discipline, or equivalent experience.
* The nature of the role requires a high standard of Maths and English, and the ability to quickly review a large amount of information and identify and communicate key themes clearly. Applicants may demonstrate this through the academic qualifications shown above and/or other relevant experience. As our beneficiaries are all undergraduates, a good understanding of the university experience is essential, although it is not necessary that this was acquired through personally gaining a degree.
Desirable Skills/Experience:
- Knowledge of the graduate labour market in the UK and experience supporting individuals through an application process.
- Experience delivering all aspects of a programme end to end, from design to reporting and evaluation.
- Experience in roles requiring influence.
Equal Opportunities
upReach is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate in employment matters on the basis of race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, social background or any other protected class. We support workplace diversity and believe it creates dynamic and effective organisations. We are working hard to increase diversity in our team and would particularly welcome applications from BAME candidates.
We are committed to making our roles and culture inclusive. We can make reasonable adjustments throughout the application process and on the job. If you have particular needs or requirements, please get in touch.
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Beacon is committed to safeguarding children, young people, and adults. This role is subject to satisfactory completion of an enhanced DBS check with Beacon Counselling
A new opportunity to work for Beacon Counselling
Employment status Employee
Pay 27 hours per week at £25,000 pro rata
Pension Automatic enrolment scheme with 3% employer contribution
Other benefits Staff counselling scheme, cycle to work scheme, retail discount scheme
Hours 27 hours per week
Holiday entitlement 23 days plus 8 bank holidays per year pro rata
Contract Permanent (subject to references, satisfactory DBS check, and probationary period)
This is a fantastic opportunity to be at the heart of a brand new youth service for Stockport that launches 1st June 2021. This new service will change and influence mental health services for children and young people in and across the borough, and you will be a key to shaping how it develops and grows in the coming years. Working closely with the Children's Services Manager and partner organizations, you will deliver the core part of the Early Help & Well-being Service in Stockport for children, young people and their families.
We are looking for an individual who has experience working with children and young people and a passion for improving their mental health, well-being and resilience. You will be comfortable communicating and presenting to a variety of audiences, and have experience facilitating group work with children and young people.
We are looking for someone who is motivated to succeed through working autonomously and with others, has high standards of work, and is passionate about seeing the best outcomes for children, young people and their families.
We are working to bring greater diversity in all areas of our workforce and are taking action to encourage applications from people of colour and other racially minoritised communities, trans, non-binary and/or older people (aged 50+), to improve the representation of colleagues from these communities, and are a Disability Confident employer. We particularly want to encourage people from minority backgrounds to apply. If you are unsure about applying or have any questions then please contact us directly and we will be happy to have a conversation with you.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking to develop their career within the voluntary sector and who likes working in a busy and thriving environment.
To apply, please read all of the attached information and return the application form.
Application deadline: Monday 26th April 10:00am
Interview day:Friday 30th April
In the current period of lockdown, we will only accept applications submitted electronically please complete and return the attached information. Interviews will be conducted either via video link or a COVID-secure face-to-face setting, so you will need to be available and able to take part in this.
We are recruiting for start dates throughout 2021, including July and September. Please note that most of our new recruits will be based in our Global Headquarters in Cambridge, however we have a small number of opportunities available at our London and Manchester offices. This role is available on a full-time or part-time basis.
Pro Bono at Costello Medical
Our Pro Bono division delivers projects free-of-charge to charities and not-for-profit organisations within the pharmaceutical and medical device sectors, with the aim of making a real difference to causes that our staff care about. We offer our full range of services on a pro bono basis, working collaboratively across our divisions and office locations to secure the right expertise to fulfil project briefs. Examples of recent pro bono projects can be found here and include creating patient information and education materials, and helping organisations to build their evidence base. To support local capacity building, we run an internship scheme that gives nationals from low- or middle-income countries skills in evidence-based medicine and health economics that they can apply to problems in their community. We also volunteer our time to local community projects as well as raise funds for local charities, nominated by our employees.
About the Role
Project Assistants support our project teams with a wide range of administrative, project coordination and scientific tasks. The role is therefore varied and, in a typical week, your time will be divided across both internal projects that contribute to the successful operation of the Pro Bono division, as well as multiple scientific projects that will span several different disease areas.
You will sit at the heart of the Pro Bono division and play a key role in the smooth running of the team’s operation. You will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the latest operational and administrative processes within the Pro Bono division, as well as identifying and suggesting process improvements and changes to current ways of working, to enhance quality and efficiency within the division and, where appropriate, the wider company. You will also be the go-to person for divisional resources and will take responsibility for keeping these up-to-date.
Within this role, there is scope to grow and develop towards the roles of Senior Project Coordinator and then Account Support Manager. This may lead to you supporting managers, and specifically the Division Head, in ensuring the successful performance of the division, particularly in terms of resource planning and productivity, as well as supporting the division’s morale, motivation, training needs and wellbeing.
Initial responsibilities will depend on which projects you join, but are likely to include:
- Screening records for relevance to research questions and extracting data from relevant publications into Excel
- Writing up the methods and results of reviews into engaging reports
- Formatting, consistency and general quality control review of scientific documents, including reports, manuscripts, abstracts and posters
- Reformatting of scientific documents to ensure adherence to client requirements and/or relevant submission guidelines
- Supporting the accurate referencing of scientific materials, including preparing reference packs
- Assisting Project Managers with client and author communication on multi-component projects, and the production of progress reports and summaries that enhance the level of customer service delivered
- Supporting the development of client proposals and tracking those sent and responded to
- Running analyses to help the Pro Bono team and wider company monitor progress towards their pro bono project objectives and assess the impact of our work
- Coordinating logistics and providing project support for events and meetings
- Ownership of tasks in our project management system to support the correct budgeting and invoicing of projects
- Scheduling meetings, and recording minutes and coordinating their distribution
- Preparation of compliance documentation
- Liaising with external suppliers, including translation agencies
- Assisting the team with planning and the development of planning tools to optimise the productivity of the team and cross-collaboration between the team and other divisions
- Helping the project team to keep abreast of the latest potentially relevant sources of information to inform their project work, and keeping all divisional resources up-to-date
- Organising divisional monthly meetings, team socials and other internal activities
What is the Difference Between the Project Assistant and the Analyst Role?
Analysts and Project Assistants share a similar level of responsibilities however the roles do differ significantly in terms of daily duties.
Analysts within our Pro Bono division conduct detailed analyses of scientific data to then create a variety of materials that are presented to, and used by, our clients.
Whilst working on the same projects across a variety of disease areas, Project Assistants within the Pro Bono team use their scientific knowledge to provide project management support and administrative help to project teams, allowing the timely delivery of high-quality work. Additionally, Project Assistants work with senior colleagues within their division and colleagues from the Operations team to carry out internal administrative tasks, suggesting improvements and working to maximise efficiency within their teams.
About You
The ideal candidate will be proactive, innovative, have a genuine interest in healthcare and giving back to local communities, and be eager to take on new challenges and responsibilities with an ambition to develop the role.
This role will suit those who are passionate about the concept of evidence-based medicine, have excellent attention-to-detail and organisational skills, and a talent for communication.
Skills and experience required:
- A degree level or equivalent qualification in a scientific discipline (2.1 minimum) including but not limited to; biology, chemistry, pharmacy and medicine
- Passion for the not-for-profit sector
- A flair for, and attention to, detail
- Professional oral and written communication skills
- Good knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Excellent organisational skills and a passion for maintaining high levels of organisation across tasks and processes
- The ability to respond to conflicting deadlines, work independently and self-manage your time
- A commitment to delivering excellent customer service
- A desire and aptitude for collaborative working across project teams
- “Can do” approach, and the initiative, positivity and creativity required to continually improve services
You will receive close training and mentorship from experienced colleagues, so no prior experience is required.
What We Offer
The starting salary for the role is £26,000, pro-rated for part-time candidates. Please visit our career pages to learn about our reward package and the other benefits of working for Costello Medical.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a cover letter via our online application form. In your cover letter you should explain why you think you would be suited to the role and why you would like to join Costello Medical. Your CV should clearly state dates of all relevant degrees alongside the grades you have achieved, or are due to receive, for your undergraduate and postgraduate degrees as well as your A levels.
Please note that we are unfortunately unable to sponsor visa applications for our Project Assistant – Pro Bono role.
Please contact the recruitment team at recruitment(@)costellomedical(dot)com if you have any questions about the role or application process.
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Langdon have an exciting opportunity for a Programme Manager to join their team.
Location: Prestwich
Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 per annum (Depending on skills and experience)
Job Type: Full Time
Programme Manager – The Role:
Langdon was founded 25 years ago, and we now help over 100 young Jewish people with learning disabilities providing education, supported living and employment services.
Working as a Programme Manager at Langdon you will feel enormously rewarded. You can use your skills and passion to make a real difference to Jewish adults with a Learning Disability and Autism.
Programme Manager - Key Responsibilities:
- To ensure all members are central to decision making and informed choices
- To engage with members focusing on the wellbeing benefits of the programme, building new friendships and employability skills
- To create programmes which are innovative and creative in conjunction with the Employment, Social Enterprise and Community team
- Line manage, coach, support and mentor sessional staff and volunteers
- Actively build and maintain relationships with parents and carers
Programme Manager – You:
- You will support members maintain independent lives, to identify what matters, engage with the communities around them and plan a positive way forward together
- You will have full responsibility for the operational delivery and on-going development of the member’s activity, skills and employability programme
- You will use your experience and ambition to lead sessional staff and a volunteer team working in coproduction with members and families to manage an exceptional programme
You will provide support members in four main ways:
- Wellbeing - Health, Interests, fitness and holidays
- Community Connection – Jewish culture, arts, creativity, sport
- Employment and Skills - employability, digital inclusion, vocational training
- Beyond Business - social enterprise start up and support
To submit your CV for this exciting Programme Manager opportunity, please click ‘Apply’ now.
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Right now, we’re looking for someone like you to manage the day-to-day running of our Supported Housing service in Tameside. As well as ensuring the quality of service and support provided to people who use our services, we’ll rely on you to manage service contracts, line manage front line staff and organise any building maintenance requirements. Whether you’re carrying out an induction, undertaking an investigation, putting team development plans in place or providing support to our business development team, one thing’s for sure – you won't be short of challenge and variety.
Substantial experience gained managing a caseload of individuals with complex needs is a given, as well as being outcome driven and able to lead by example using your firm but inclusive management style. Some experience of housing management is desirable, but not essential. You’re open and encouraging too, and have lots of tact and diplomacy. What's more, you're great at managing conflicting priorities on time, have a flexible attitude to working hours and are willing to participate in on call arrangements. And, if you have experience of carrying out investigations, writing reports/recommendations or managing budgets, even better, although it's not essential.
This is a permanent post, requiring the post-holder to work 37.5 hours per week.
The salary for this role is £24,362.00 per annum with potential progression up to £25,644.00 per annum.
We are committed to increasing our diversity and we would welcome applications from those with lived experience and/or who are from a BAME background.
This is a rolling recruitment process, shortlisted candidates will be interviewed as and when they apply.
So, are you ready to take on this rewarding role that comes with some really great benefits? Apply now via our website.
Richmond Fellowship is part of Recovery Focus, a national group of charities highly experienced in providing specialist support services to individuals and families living with the effects of mental ill health, drug and alcohol use, gambling and domestic violence. We know that recovery can look and feel very different to each and every one of us. But we also know that if we provide the right support, at the right time, we can inspire recovery nationwide and that recovery is possible for everyone.