Network Co-ordinator Home Based (in the North of England) The Organisation Our client supports a network of physical activity groups. They exist to provide the skills, resources, and funding needed for these groups to become sustainable and deliver essential services to young people and their communities. In an era of growing challenges, from poverty and crime to mental health struggles and youth unemployment, community groups provide vital opportunities for young people to thrive against the odds. Our client is now looking for a Network Co-ordinator to join them for a five-year fixed-term contract with the possibility to extend. This is a part-time role working 22.5 hours per week over three days. The Benefits - Salary of £26,500 - £28,000 (pro rata) - 25 days’ holiday in addition to statutory Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Two additional days of personal leave per year for religious holidays and/or wellbeing days - Volunteer Days - two additional days of paid leave each year to volunteer for another charity or our client’s members - Up to five days of paid study leave for self-funded education/training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Access to a pension scheme - Virtual Diversity & Inclusion ‘Open Space’ every month - Cycle to Work Scheme This is a fantastic opportunity for a charity engagement professional with experience of executing charitable strategies to join our client’s passionate team. In this rewarding role, you'll have the chance to make a real difference by supporting community groups to tackle the challenges of rural deprivation and create life-changing opportunities for young people. What's more, your contributions will be on display for the foreseeable future as you will leave a lasting legacy of positive impact across the North of England. So, if you’re ready to create a brighter future, read on and apply today The Role As a Network Co-ordinator, you will support community groups in rural areas of the North of England, focusing on building relationships and facilitating collaborative networks. Specifically, you’ll work to address the challenges of rural deprivation, helping groups create opportunities for young people to become physically active. You will also help establish sustainable solutions that benefit the area and its people beyond the five years of the project. Additionally, you will: - Work with the insight team to deliver data-based insight - Collaborate with the Delivery Team to share best practices - Maintain accurate project administration, including evaluations About You To be considered as a Network Co-ordinator, you will need: - Experience executing clear strategies for engagement, recruitment, and support - Excellent written and verbal communication skills - Knowledge of capacity building practices, such as fundraising and organisational development - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Other organisations may call this role Community Engagement Co-ordinator, Programme Development Officer, Community Liaison Officer, Rural Development Officer, Community Officer, or Charity Support Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. If you’re ready to empower communities and transform lives, apply today via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.