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Project Worker 0.6 post FTE £22,671 per year

Posted on 05 March 2010 by admin

CHANGE is a national organisation run by Disabled People working for equal rights of all people with learning disabilities.

CHANGE has received a grant from the Equality & Humans Rights Commission. This grant will be used to run a project called ‘Living our Lives in Safety’. This project will support People with Learning Disabilities to become more aware of hate crime and how to report it.

  • We are looking to appoint a Project Worker
  • 0.6 post FTE £22,671 per year
  • (Actual Salary £13,603 – 22.5 hrs/week)
  • Annual Leave : 25 days plus public holidays pro-rata


The post is funded until 31 March 2011 in the first instance. A second year is planned subject to confirmation of continued funding, which is highly likely.

You will work alongside a co-worker with a learning disability to develop and deliver a training course for both people with learning disabilities and professionals about hate crime. This is an exciting opportunity to join a successful and innovative human rights organisation.

Download a comprehensive recruitment pack from our website – http://www.changepeople.co.uk or e-mail mailto:amy@change-people.co.uk or send a large stamped addressed envelope (50p) to

Amy Barnett
CHANGE,
Unit 41, Shine
Harehills Road
Leeds, LS8 5HS

Closing Date: 5pm – Thursday 25 March 2010

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Part time youth worker – Sex safe project coordinator

Posted on 01 December 2009 by admin

Job Title: Part time youth worker
Reporting to: Sex safe project coordinator
Accountable to: Women’s Centre management Committee
NJC Salary scale: SCP 22
Location: Preston Road Women’s Centre

APPLICATION FORM

Please complete your application form and return electronically to kim.hutchinson@purplehouse.co.uk by 5pm on Friday 4th December 2009. (Should you be invited for interview, you will be required to sign your application form as a true record of the information therein).

Interviews will take place Week commencing 7th December 2009 in Hull. If you have not heard from us by this time, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.

Please note that CVs should not be included and will not be considered as part of your application. With this in mind, please take full advantage of the space provided on the form to tell us how you feel you meet the criteria for the post.
Further information on Winner, the Preston Road Women’s Centre is available at www.purplehouse.co.uk .

I look forward to receiving your application.

Kind regards

Kimberley Hutchinson
Sex Safe project Coordinator, Preston Road Women’s Centre

1)Job Purpose

  • To operate as a member of a small team in order to run a youth club for girls and young women. You will work directly with young people as individuals and in groups.
  • To assist with the delivery of a youth work programme to meet the needs of young women to improve communication skills improve knowledge of sexual health increase self-esteem and aspirations – particularly in education and employment
  • To deliver a programme with young women which is enjoyable, creative, and empowering.

2)    Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required

See attached person specification

3)    Primary Duties and Areas of Responsibility

  • To establish, maintain and develop relationships with young women in order to increase self-esteem, communication skills, and knowledge of sexual health where appropriate.
  • To encourage young people to actively initiate, plan, deliver and evaluate their activities, therefore empowering them.
  • To encourage young women to take part in activities.
  • To positively promote, and encourage participation of young women in the youth club. As this is a new concept, this may involve outreach work initially.
  • Where necessary provide appropriate Sexual health guidance including distribution of condoms, pregnancy testing, and Chlamydia screening.
  • To work within the Fraser guidelines in relation to sexual health.
  • To ensure a safe environment for young people, and promote and implement the Centre’s Health and safety policy at all times.
  • To ensure security, and confidentiality in relation to young women, including any record keeping in accordance with the Data protection Act
  • To Assist with Monitoring including maintaining records, Statistical information, planning, and evaluation, and providing Oral or written feedback were required.
  • To work within the guidelines of the Women’s centre, and comply with relevant policies and procedures including equal opportunities, ensuring that the needs of all young people are met sensitive to race, disability, and sexual orientation, and challenge and eradicate direct or indirect discrimination.

4) Health and Safety/Risk Management

The jobholder must comply, at all times, with Preston Road Women’s Centre Health and Safety policies, in particular, by following agreed safe working procedures and reporting incidents using the organisation’s Incident Reporting System.

5) Equality and Diversity

The jobholder must co-operate with all policies and procedures designed to ensure equality of employment.  Co-workers, service users and visitors must be treated equally, irrespective of ethnic origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion etc.

6) Training and Personal Development – Continuous Professional Development

The jobholder must take responsibility, in agreement with the management committee, for her own personal development, by ensuring that Continuous Professional Development remains a priority.  The jobholder will undertake all mandatory training required for the role.

7) Respect for Service users’ Confidentiality

The jobholder should respect service users’ confidentiality at all times and not divulge their information, unless sanctioned, by the requirements of the role.

8)    Key Result Areas

Specific objectives for the post holder will be agreed through the process of regular Individual Performance Review meetings with the Women’s Centre management committee

9)    Communication and Working Relationships

To work in partnership and act as the interface with staff within the women’s centre and external organisations, to ensure that services are delivered in a coherent and consistent way

The main working relationships and communication channels linked to the post are:

Internal within Preston Road Women’s Centre

(i)Women’s Centre Chair
(ii)Women’s Centre management committee
(iii)Staff
(iv)Volunteers

10)    Special Working Conditions

There is a requirement for flexibility in working hours, were necessary e.g., to be able to attend meetings outside the normal working day and adjust hours, as required, to meet specific deadlines

11)    Job Description Agreement

Job Holder’s Signature
Date:

Director’s signature
Date:

Terms and Conditions:

1.    NJC Pay scale        SCP 22

2.    Salary            Payable monthly in arrears by Bank Credit Transfer

3.        Hours of Work    0 hours per week (sessional work to be agreed by negotiation)

4.    Pension Scheme    The organisation offers a stakeholder pension and employer’s contribution to this pension or a nominated personal pension scheme at 5% of the employee’s salary.

5.    Annual Leave    The leave entitlement for this post is pro rata

The annual leave year runs from 1 April to 31 March.

6.    Special Conditions    The postholder may be required to work irregular hours on occasions in order to satisfactorily fulfil the requirements of the post.

7.    Sickness Absence    Employees absent from work owing to illness will be entitled, subject to the conditions of the agreement, to receive sick pay in accordance with the guidelines described in the organisation’s standard contract.

All Terms and Conditions are in accordance with the Preston Road Women’s Centre policies and practice

Data Protection Act 1998 and Confidentiality

All members of the staff are bound by the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 and any breaches of the Act or of the confidential nature of the work of this post could lead to dismissal.

Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974

Because of the nature of the work, this post may be exempt from the provisions of Section 4(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.  Under these circumstances applicants for the post are not entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are “spent” under the provisions of the Act and in the event of employment, any failure to disclose such convictions may result in disciplinary action or dismissal by the organisation.

Any information given will be completely confidential and will be considered only in relation to an application for a position to which the order applies.

Disclosure of Criminal Background – Criminal Records Bureau

The Criminal Records Bureau is an executive agency of the Home Office which exercises the powers and fulfils the responsibilities of the Secretary of State under Part V of the Police Act 1997. In order to minimise any possible risk of abuse to children or vulnerable adults or if a post is a position of trust a check will be made with the Criminal Records Bureau (‘Bureau’) on the possible criminal background of the successful candidate for the post.

There are two levels of Disclosure service checks initially – Standard and Enhanced.

A Standard Disclosure check is primarily for: “Any employment or other work which is concerned with the provision of health services and which is of such a kind as to enable the holder of that employment or the person engaged in that work to have access to persons in receipt of such services in the course of her normal duties’.  This check may also be used for occupations that involve positions of trust.

An Enhanced Disclosure check will be undertaken for a post, which involves a greater degree of contact with children or vulnerable adults.

Any information disclosed will be treated in the strictest confidence and all circumstances will be taken into account before any decision is reached.  The successful candidate will be asked to complete a Disclosure Application Form for a Bureau check to be carried out, although applicants should be aware that a refusal to comply with this procedure may prevent further consideration for the post.

Preston Road Women’s Centre Management Committee

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Office / Business Manager

Posted on 01 December 2009 by admin

Salary: £21,519
Hours: 37½ a week
Base: Leeds Office
Closing Date: 12pm 11th December 2009
Interviews held: 22nd December 2009 in Leeds

About Inclusion North

Inclusion North supports Learning Disability Partnership Boards in Yorkshire Humber & the North East of England to promote the inclusion of  people with learning disabilities in all areas of mainstream life.

It works to do this by:
  • € Providing training, consultancy and individual support.
  • € Sharing ideas, knowledge and experience informally but also through a Skills Bank.
  • € Coordinating learning networks.

About the Office / Business Manager job

This valuable job in our small team will:

  • € Provide administrative and support services to the staff and Directors of Inclusion North.
  • € Support the project team in organising events & training, ensuring that there is good marketing, delegate management & resources.
  • € Help develop Inclusion North’s policies and procedures.
  • € Manage Inclusion North’s office and resources.
  • € Develop and manage external communications especially with our members.
  • € Process day to day financial payments, receipts & invoices.

Application packs are available:
online at: www.inclusionnorth.org/usefuldocuments or by calling 0113 262 6409.
You can apply for this job by application form only, we will not look at CV’s so please do not include them with your application.
For an informal conversation about the post contact Samantha Clark on 07823 536603.

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Goodwin Development Trust

Posted on 01 December 2009 by admin

Goodwin Development Trust

The Doula Project is a pioneering project that recruits and trains volunteer birth partners – known as Doulas – to help women who need support through pregnancy and childbirth. The Doula project is based at the Fenchurch Street Children’s Centre off Beverley Road, Hull.

Due to our continued success we now need the following members of staff to enhance our service. For further information please look at our website. www.goodwindoulas.org
This post is funded until 31st March 2011 and may be extended depending on further funding being available.
Senior Administration Officer F/T – DAO004 –

Salary £16k
The ideal candidate for this post will be confident, highly organised and motivated to provide a first class administration service to support the needs of the Doula Project Team. An NVQ to Level 3 in Business Administration or equivalent is essential and a qualification in IT, i.e. CLAIT or ECDL. It is essential that you have experience in evaluation
and monitoring, possess report writing skills, be able to work on your own initiative and have experience of website and database development.
Application forms should be returned stating Job Reference to:

  • HR Department,
  • Goodwin Centre,
  • Icehouse Road,
  • Hull, HU3 2HQ

no later than Friday 4th December 2009 ‐ (CV’s not accepted)

If you have not heard from us by Tuesday 8th December 2009 by telephone, please accept that your application has not been successful.

Interviews to be held 9th December 2009 at the Fenchurch Street Children’s Centre.

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Project Co-ordinator

Posted on 01 December 2009 by admin

Following the successful acquisition of National Lottery Fairshare funding through the Hull & East Yorkshire Community Foundation, The Thorpes Community Association

have three salaried part-time posts available:

Project Co-ordinator

Salary – £11,936 per annum

Hours – 22 hours per week to be arranged

The successful candidate will possess amongst other skills:

  • Experience of running child/young peoples’ orientated activities

  • Experience of setting programs of work for children & young people

  • Experience of completing monitoring tasks and a working knowledge of I.T.

  • Dedicated people skills especially within the children/young peoples’ environment

  • Fluent engagement with partnership organisations, children, young people and the public

Sessional Workers x 2

Salary – £5,191 per annum

Hours – 6 hours per week to be arranged

The successful candidates will be amongst other things:

  • Enthusiastic

  • Creative

  • Energetic

  • Able to engage fluently with children & young people, the public and associate organisations

Closing date for applications 31st December 2009 by Email, Telephone or Post

Contact: Telephone 01482 806979 Email tcarclub@hotmail.com

Mailing Address Thorpes Community Association, The Resource Centre, Homethorpe,

Hull, East Yorkshire HU6 9ET

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Design Engineer

Posted on 18 January 2009 by admin

andritz-sprout

Job Type: Permanent
Location: Hull
Salary: Undisclosed
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Full-Time

ANIMAL FEED, AQUA FEED, PET FOOD, BIOMASS

Andritz Sprout are looking to strengthen their existing team in the UK and are therefore looking to fill the following positions: Design Engineer

The successful applicant will be working on product design, plant layout and processing orders through to commissioning.

The right candidate will have:

  • Qualified to HNC or equivalent
  • Minimum of 3 year experience in a drawing office environment
  • Auto cad experience
  • The ability to work on their own initiative as well as part of a team

If you are the right candidate for these positions we would like to receive your CV stating experience and qualifications.

Please send it to:

  • David Tattersfield
  • Andritz Sprout Ltd
  • Stockholm Road
  • Sutton Fields Industrial Estate
  • Hull HU7 0XL

or e-mail to david.tattersfield@andritz.com

website: andritzsprout.com

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