Renters’ Rights London Project Co-ordinator (Maternity Cover)
Renters’ Rights London (RRL) is the first city wide information, education and engagement project for private renters that started in 2014 and is being funded by Trust for London initially for 3 years. It is hosted and managed by Camden Federation of Private Tenants.
The project’s co-ordinator is due to go on maternity leave for 12 months, starting on 31st July, and we are looking for a replacement to keep developing and driving the project forward in Year 3. It’s really important that renters’ voices are clearly heard as we also seek to bring about change in the private rented sector by working closely with other groups/organisations.
Salary: £27,000 per year pro-rata 17.5 hours per week. Pension: 3%
Location: 13 Malden Road, NW5 3HS
For more details about this exciting and challenging role go to:
www.cfpt.org.uk/about-us/jobs-with-us/
To find out more about Renters’ Rights London and what the project does go to: www.rentersrightslondon.org
To apply: Send your CV and a 2 page covering letter to: admin@cfpt.org.uk explaining the following:
1. Why you are interested in the job
2. How your skills, knowledge and experience fit the role
3. How you will go about informing, educating and consulting a wide variety of private renters
4. How soon you can start
Deadline for applications: 6pm on Monday 18th July
Interviews will be held: Week commencing Monday 25th July
We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome and encourage applications from women, disabled people and other under-represented groups in the sector.
Swiss Cottage Community Centre seeks Director
£35,000 to £36,500 (dependent on experience) – Full time – Permanent
We are looking for an inspriational leader with strategic vision, commercial acumen and a sense of community needs and demands. This could be another Directorship you are taking up, or your first Directorship that has followed more than three years in a senior management role, or it could be the post you are looking for following more than five years experience as a middle manager. You could have worked in corporates, companies, the public sector or the voluntary and community sector, but wherever you are coming from you will be determined, committed and inspirational to our volunteers, staff and our communities in need. It is a tough time in the charity sector at the moment, but at the Swiss Cottage you will be walking in to a charity that has over thrity years of history, a modern building, has plenty of rooms to hire, a Nursery and a Cafe. There is lots to do here and for you to get your teeth stuck in to, so if you are up for the challenge, we would very much like to hear from you.
Please download the Person Specification, Job Description, Diversity Monitoring Form, and Application Form below and submit to Adrian Eaves by way of email at adrian@yourswiss.org
Deadline for completed applications is midnight on Monday 11th July 2016 and interviews will be held on Wednesday 20th June 2016. Full details here.
Community Connectors – Volunteer Support and Development Officer
24,500K (FTE); £11,900 per annum 17 hours per week
Camden Community Connectors Project is delivered by Camden Community Centres Consortium and is the largest part of Ageing Better in Camden. The purpose of the role is to support the Project Manager and 5 local Area Coordinators with the recruitment and retention of connector, ambassador and administrative volunteers to the Camden Community Connectors Project and to develop the scope of volunteering within the project.
Camden Community Connectors Project is funded by the Lottery. The project is coming to the end of its first year. The project aims to tackle isolation and loneliness amongst older people. Through participation in the programme older people are reconnected to local networks and their involvement strengthens their communities and improves their wellbeing.
Ageing Better in Camden is a partnership of older people and agencies in Camden working closely together to tackle the social isolation and loneliness that many older people in the borough experience. Please note the closing date for applications is the 14th of July with us interviewing on the 18th. Full details at Charity Jobs
Ageing Better in Camden Local Evaluation
Interested in helping to develop a much better understanding about what helps and what gets in the way of older Camden residents feeling less isolated and lonely? If you are, this could be the role for you. We are looking for people with a range of skills and experiences, including analysing data, interviewing people or you may have local knowledge of the area which you can bring to the team.
The time you commit to the role is up to you. The exact nature of the Community Evaluator role will depend on your individual interests, skills and availability. We expect CE’s to be involved in some of the following activities; Face-to-face interviews or focus groups Telephone discussions with people using the Ageing Better in Camden projects Desk-based research, Data analysis and interpretation. We will welcome whatever people have to offer and, as a volunteer, any out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed.
If you are interested in becoming a community evaluator and would like to find out more, please contact the project administrator Becky: Becky.Strike@ndti.org.uk or call 01225 789135 and she will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Alternatively you can visit www.ndti.org.uk
KTCC is recruiting for a Centre Coordinator
We are a lively, local resource providing services and activities to an area with considerable ethnic and cultural diversity, marked by pockets of social and economic deprivation and health inequalities. KTCC aims to “connect and inspire Kentish Town”, working with local organisations and residents to improve the quality of life in the local community.
We are looking for a motivated and pro-active Centre Coordinator to oversee operational tasks and communications at the centre, to start as soon as possible.
Please visit http://bit.ly/28LyO6g for full details. Deadline is Monday 4th July 9am.
Grant-making trust seeks administrative support
The Philological Foundation (charity no. 312692) is an educational charity established in 1982 distributing grants to individuals and schools in the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden. The Foundation has an average income of income of £45,000 a year which it distributes to state-funded schools and to individuals under 26 years of age who are or have been pupils at a secondary school in the City of Westminster or London Borough of Camden.
Organisations, charitable bodies or individuals with appropriate skills and experience that are interested in handling the administrative affairs of the Foundation, and supporting and advising the trustees, are invited to contact the Chair, Clio Whittaker, for an informal discussion: clio@pattypan.com or 07884 265 518
Camden Carers Centre is recruiting to Two Posts
Health Promotion Officer
21 hours per week, £28,704 pro-rata (FTC until 31st March 2017).
Health Team Manager
18 hours per week, £30,450 pro-rata (maternity cover up until 31st March 2017).
For more information about either job please contact health@camdencarers.org.uk or ring 020 7428 8950.
The closing date for applications for both jobs is 4th July 2016. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted no later than the 8th July 2016.
To obtain job packs (for either job) please go to: http://www.camdencs.org.uk/get-involved
Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre seeks Community Link Worker
Unit 4 Clifton House, Clifton Terrace, London N4 3JP
Hours: Two days per week (regular days to be negotiated – Friday is preferable)
Pay: £19,500 – £22,000 pro-rata (depending on experience)
The duties of this post constitutes ‘Regulated activity’ in accordance with the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act and the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and subject to an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) and ‘barred list ‘ check.
Full detials from adam@nafsiyat.org.uk, Tel: 02072636947 web: www.nafsiyat.org.uk
To apply for the position: Please email your CV and a covering letter detailing how you meet this role to recruitment@nafsiyat.org.uk by 5pm on Monday 4th July 2016.
Abbey Community Centre seeds Activities Coordinator
Are you looking for a rewarding part time varied hands-on people-facing role in a small community charity? Where you’ll make a difference and be appreciated for doing so? This could be your opportunity!
Activities Coordinator (CHAPS Project), actual salary £15,124 for 21 hours a week
6 weeks holiday, plus bank holidays (pro-rata)
CHAPS is our community’s centre’s time, skills, activities, interests, talents, and help sharing exchange for men over 50 living in or within easy reach of Kilburn, North West London.
CHAPS is a unique community project and we’re looking for a unique person to become its new Coordinator.
We’re happy to consider applications from people who have not done this sort of job before but who can convincingly demonstrate that they have the necessary abilities and enthusiasm.
Deadline for applications is Monday 4th July 2016, 10am. For short listed applicants, interviews will be held on Monday 11th July 2016.
Please note no CVs. To apply please see the jobs section of our website: www.abbeycc-kilburn.org.uk
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