The Service
Safe and Resilient Communities deliver a range of services that help and support residents. The team operates four community hubs, provides social and welfare support to vulnerable households, advice and support to community organisations, encourages engagement and participation in sports and health improvement programmes, and encourages volunteering.
The team works collaboratively with a vast network of partners including the community and voluntary sector to provide help and support to residents.
Developing communities to be safe and resilient is a key function of the service. Our experience tells us that by working with and enabling our communities to work together and do things for themselves, we can build upon what’s already strong within our neighbourhoods and explore new ways of working to make the most of local assets, knowledge, skills, and resources.
The Role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Safe and Resilient Communities team and help consolidate and build on the work already taking place to provide better support for veterans living in the County.
As our Veterans Community Co-ordinator, you will focus on developing community-based services to address the inequalities faced by our veteran community.
Do you have lived experience of the Tri Services?
Do you have a passion to support veterans/serving personnel and families?
Would you like to influence and deliver a change whilst supporting the veteran communities?
Can you build relationships, instill confidence, and unlock the potential that exists within communities?
Do you have experience to deliver and be sensitive to embedding delivery of mental health support and suicide prevention?
Are you creative, motivated, and focused on delivering results?
If you said yes to all these questions, then this may be the role for you and we would really like to hear from you.
Don’t forget to demonstrate how you meet the essential and desirable criteria in the job profile, including lived experience. We’ll be checking that when we decide who we would like to talk to further about the roles.
This post will be fixed term for 2 years and operate across Northumberland.
For any queries on the role or for an informal discussion, please contact Angela Watt, Programme Delivery Lead via angela.watt@northumberland.gov.uk or michelle.redfern@northumberland.gov.uk.
Why choose us?
Northumberland County Council’s (NCC) vision is ‘Land of Great Opportunities’, for current and future generations. We believe there is no better place to live and work.
For further information about working for NCC, please visit our website here.
We have some outstanding benefits and perks to offer you, including:
1. 26 days annual leave plus public/bank holidays, rising to 31 days after 5 years of service (pro rata for part-time employees)
2. Automatic enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme
3. Flexi scheme (if applicable) – up to 2 days flexible leave available per month (pro rata for part-time employees)
To see all our excellent benefits and perks, please click here.
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