Community Partnership Officer
My client is a leading organisation based in Belfast. Who specialise on delivering support and services to improve the health and wellbeing of those in need. They are currently seeking a Community Partnership Officer to join their team.
This is a Full-Time, Temporary position, for 3-6 months (with a hybrid working model of attending the office for 2 days per week on a rota basis).
Working hours: 37 hours per week.
With a salary of £37,694 per annum
Job Role:
You will be responsible for the provision of development, support and guidance to funded Community Partner organisations that deliver support and services to those in need.
Essential Criteria:
· Experience of programme or project experience working within the community and voluntary sector.
· Practical experience of developing positive relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across the community and voluntary sector.
· Practical experience developing Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and monitoring progress against key outcomes.
· Experience of analysing complex financial and non-financial information and producing recommendations to management.
· Excellent communication skills both written and verbal with the ability to communicate with stakeholders at all levels.
· Ability to work as part of a team as well as your own initiative.
· A current UK Driving License with access to a car. This will be waived in the case of an applicant whose disability prohibits driving, but who is able to organise suitable alternative arrangements.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
· Work with community partners, stakeholders and voluntary groups to improve support for those in need.
· Support partner organisations to plan, deliver and review their services in line with funding requirements.
· Help develop and use systems to measure the impact of services on health and wellbeing.
· Supervise staff within the programmes team and monitor performance.
· Provide guidance and advice to organisations managing funding.
· Help update and improve grant policies and procedures.
· Prepare reports for management on outcomes and progress.
· Identify training needs and support organisations to build capacity and deliver quality services.
· Attend relevant meetings and contribute to programme development.
· Maintain accurate records and ensure databases are kept up to date.
· Support delivery of business plan targets and monitor performance against key indicators.
· Represent the company at public events.
· Provide effective, evidence-based advice and information to the Community Partnership Manager.
· Prepare reports, attend meetings and represent the Service in events and activities.
· Optimise the success of project and programme delivery plans by being responsive and solution focussed.
· Uphold the company reputation and public image in any external communications.
INDCMUR
Pay: £19.58-£19.59 per hour
Work Location: In person