Fife Coast and Countryside Trust (FCCT) are seeking a Green health Partnership Coordinator to join our dynamic and effective Conservation and Engagement team.
Location: Based at Pitcairn Centre, Glenrothes working predominantly in the Levenmouth area.
Salary: £29,.69 - £32,.03
Hours: Full-time, 36 hours per week
Contract Type: Fixed Term for 36 months
Benefits: Annual leave entitlement of 25 days plus 8 days public holidays; LGPS Pension Scheme; Cycle to Work and Discounts Scheme; Training and Professional Development.
About you:
Are you passionate about the Health and Wellbeing impact of nature and increasing access to green health opportunities? We are looking for an experienced, self-motivated, partnership-orientated and enthusiastic individual to lead the development and delivery of a local Green Health Partnership (GHP) within the Levenmouth area of Fife. You will need strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage internal and external relationships effectively when engaging with a wide range of stakeholders including multi-agency partnerships.
About the role:
The Green Health Partnership Coordinator will identify and develop strong working relationships with green health and social referral organisations, services and groups, across the public, voluntary and private sector to develop stronger collaboration between sectors to achieve positive public health outcomes. Managed by FCCT and working closely with the multi-agency GHP Steering group to develop and deliver on the Levenmouth Green Health Partnership action plan. This role will support delivery of a large scale and diverse ranging group of projects within the River Park Programme, part of the Leven Programme. Start date subject to funders' permission.
1. Develop, deliver and evaluate community engagement approaches to gather local knowledge around attitudes, interests and behaviours around the use of nature based and outdoor spaces and organisations
2. Develop and deliver promotional resources and social media content to increase awareness and participation in local activities and promote Levenmouth GHP activity
3. Lead on the design of data gathering systems to enable robust monitoring & evaluation of impact
4. Manage the upkeep of a monitoring and evaluating framework and process. This will be based on the results of a commissioned report into the green health referrals in Levenmouth, and have a focus on contribution and learning.
You will bring with you the following skills and experience:
5. Educated to SCQF Level 9/10 (degree) or equivalent practical relevant experience
6. Experience of working within the Third Sector and/or development work with voluntary and community groups
7. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage internal and external relationships effectively when engaging with a wide range of stakeholders including multiagency partnerships
8. Experience of balancing operational with strategic priorities whilst delivering projects with maximum impact to deadlines and with limited resources
9. Working knowledge of mental health challenges
10. Ability to motivate and develop others and manage quality and performance utilising strong leadership skills
11. Experience of planning and delivery of monitoring and evaluation utilising the suite of Microsoft applications
12. Passionate about Green Health with a working knowledge of Our Natural Health System and related cross sector collaboration approaches.
13. Highly innovative and experienced in designing new systems and processes with the appropriate IT skills to support this
14. Understanding of social inclusion policies and agenda
15. Experience of working with children, disadvantaged and vulnerable groups
About FCCT:
Fife Coast & Countryside Trust are an organisation driven by a passion for Fife and are committed to developing and delivering high quality, impact led projects for the benefit of people and nature. We believe that our people are our greatest asset and look to employ individuals who bring a positive, energetic, constructive, and committed attitude to the workplace.
To apply, please use the application form provided and send completed applications to. Please note, CV applications will not be accepted.