Community Project Officer
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30 Plough Way
The RJ4All Rotherhithe Community Centre
London
Greater London
SE16 2LJ
United Kingdom
Salary (full time equivalent)
Type
Hours
Location
Region
Community Project Officer
As a Community Project Officer at RJ4All, you will be a confident and ambitious individual with a passion for making a positive change in your community. You will be responsible for managing and delivering local, national, and international projects within our charitable objectives, conducting research and fieldwork, monitoring project impact and finances, developing new ideas, and leading discussions and policy debates. You will report to the Community Projects Coordinator, and line-manage interns and volunteers.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead community projects, including planning, promoting, and delivering youth activities, sports projects, and community events
- Conduct research, analyse findings, and report on project outcomes
- Manage budgets and expenses for allocated projects
- Stay up-to-date with policy and legislative changes affecting RJ4All
- Collect and analyse project data for reporting and evaluation
- Develop Theory of Change for each project and monitor progress
- Line manage part-time interns for each project, supporting their training and skills development
Qualifications
Essential:
- Bachelor’s Degree in related field
- 1 year of experience in research and fieldwork
- Experience leading/managing projects including project planning, delivery, and reporting
- Experience in using planning projects’ budgets, monitoring spending, and signing off project expenditures
- Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to contribute to decision-making and planning
- Excellent attention to detail, well-developed organizational skills, and ability to deliver on a deadline
- Ability to work independently and communicate proactively
- Commitment to the restorative justice values and RJ4All’s overall mission
- Ability to remain professional and maintain clear boundaries when handling sensitive and confidential information
Desired:
- Master’s degree in related field
- 1 year of experience working in a non-profit, government or NGO environment
- 1 year of experience in Sports & Development
- Experience in line-management of volunteers and interns
- Ability to develop new ideas and lead discussions and policy debates resulting from their work
- Awareness of current safeguarding legislation for children and vulnerable adults
- Passion for sport and sports & development
For more information, please look at our job posting and job description.
How to apply for the job
Send your application, including your CV, cover letter, and Diversity Monitoring Form to vacancies@rj4all.org with the subject line ‘Community Officer’.
Find the Diversity Monitoring Form and more information on the role here: https://rj4all.org/community-projects-officer/