West Watford Community Association (Charity Community Centre)
for Centre Development Worker
TITLE: Centre Development Worker
RESPONSIBLE TO:
1. The Trustees (Management Committee) of West Watford Community Association (WWCA)
2. Line Manager: Centre Manager
PURPOSE OF THE JOB: To develop new activities, events, groups and services to
complement those already undertaken by WWCA, in partnership with other local organisations at other community venues in West Watford. If you are the right candidate we are happy to train you up.
HOURS OF WORK: 15 hours per week. Hours generally within 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday but some flexibility will be required and may include some evening and weekend working hours with time off in lieu (TOIL).
DUTIES:
Generate the resources (including funding) to enable new projects and developments as required.
Develop and monitor new activities and services in line with community needs.
Build relationships with other local organisations and groups to develop partnership working.
Be responsible for all administration and management of such new activities.
Actively promote and encourage volunteering to assist in the delivery of new activities.
Support volunteers, session workers and activities.
Promote the use of the Centre to the local community including other groups and associations, individuals and statutory agencies.
Become familiar with all aspects of the Centre Manager's work so as to be able to provide cover when necessary.
Provide a written report to each Management Committee meeting and be prepared to attend such meetings as required.
Be responsible for administering own workload.
Participate in personal development and training as agreed with line manager.
Attend relevant local network meetings as appropriate and agreed with line manager.
Create promotion materials for and widely promote all activities, new and existing (social media, webpage, paper form)
Maintain database in timely manner (training provided).
Carry out other duties, commensurate with the nature of the post and hours of work, which may reasonably be assigned by the line manager
Essential
Skill and Abilities
Good communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to lead a team of volunteers
Ability to work on own initiative
Competent Computer skills
Knowledge:
Of the Voluntary & Community Sector
Of how to access relevant information
Of resource management
Education:
A good standard of literacy and numeracy
Experience:
Of organising activities
Of recruiting and supporting volunteers
Of working with people of many different backgrounds and levels of ability
Of managing budgets
Other:
Commitment to equal opportunities.
Ability to manage own workload
Ability to work flexibly as required
Desirable
Skills and Abilities
Ability to manage difficult situations
Ability to write funding applications (however, training will be provided)
Knowledge:
Of the Statutory (public) Sector
Of relevant legislation
Education:
A qualification in any relevant field, for example community work
Experience:
Of working in a community organisation
Of working with committees
Of inter-agency working
Of managing an office
Other:
A commitment to further learning
Good networking skills
This post is considered exempt under the rehabilitation of Offenders Act and as such an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be required that could influence the decision of the appointment panel.
Convictions that are not relevant to the safety of children or vulnerable adults will not hinder appointment.
Strictly held confidentiality will safeguard candidate's information.
WWCA Registered Charity no. 1141618 Company Limited by Guarantee no. 7386863
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: 12.21 per hour
Benefits:
Flexitime
Ability to commute/relocate:
Watford, WD18 7RB: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Application question(s):
Have you done any volunteering?
Do you have knowledge and any experience of the voluntary and community sector?
Do you have good communication and interpersonal skills?
Are you able to work on your own and use your initiative when needed?
Are you committed to diversity and equal opportunities?
Please give full details of relevant experience gained in both your present and previous appointments and any experience gained outside paid employment which you feel would be helpful to the position for which you have applied. Please refer to the job description and person specification listed in the ad and relate your experience to the requirements for the post.
Please list any Vocational Training including Title of course, Name of college Length of course and Year of course:
Education:
GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
Language:
any languages besides English (preferred)
Work Location: In person