Your new company
Hays are partnering with a charitable organisation to recruit a Schools Support Officer on a permanent basis to assist in the delivery of their campaign.
Your New Role
* Support the design, implementation and ongoing review of the campaign strategy, including the production of strategic and operational plans to engage with schools to ensure successful implementation of the strategy.
* Manage relevant supporting projects as required, including organising educational events, research projects and coordination of the campaign bank of facilitators.
* Engage effectively with schools, as well as parents and communities, including awareness-raising activities, together with monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of this work.
* Act as a point of contact for the campaign and represent, or co-ordinate representation of, the organisation at conferences and educational events, including through delivering presentations to school staff, Boards of Governors, educational bodies and parents or other groups as required.
* Develop and maintain good working relations with educational bodies, supporters and key educational stakeholders, including elected representatives as appropriate.
* Assist the campaign Manager to manage the agreed budget, including supporting the production of relevant financial and written reports for donors and other external bodies.
* Work closely with the campaign Manager to develop and produce relevant and brand compliant educational and marketing materials for a range of audiences and social media platforms.
* Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this post.
What you'll need to succeed
* At least three years’ experience of working within the field of either formal or informal education, working full-time (or part-time equivalent).
* Recent experience of organising at least two events for 20+ people, e.g. focus groups, meetings, conferences, seminars, annual general meetings, consultation events.
* At least three years’ experience of carrying out effective written & oral communication with a range of educational stakeholders, including writing reports and interpreting & presenting data.
* Excellent interpersonal and networking skills with the ability to empathise with people's life experiences.
* GCSE English and Maths.
* Two A Levels.
* Full UK Driving Licence and access to private transport for work purposes.
What you’ll get in return
* Salary of £29,269 to £31,364.
* Full-time or part-time working pattern available (35 hours to 21 hours per week).
* Permanent position.
* Located in Belfast.
* 20 days annual leave plus 15 days customary holiday per annum.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
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