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Community Projects Administrative Assistant

Job details
Posting date: 13 May 2024
Salary: £12,492 to £13,085 per year
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 05 June 2024
Location: B46 3FG
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Father Hudson's Care
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: P1793

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Summary

Community Projects Administrative Assistant

21 Hours per week.
Working days to be discussed with the successful candidate.
Salary, SCP 17-19
£12, 492 -£13,085 per annum


Father Hudson’s Care (FHC) is the social care agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham.
Our community projects reach out to individuals who are marginalized and in need, including asylum seekers, refugees and migrants, older people and individuals experiencing homelessness. FHC Community Projects are delivered as local partnerships, and we provide support to independent charities. The projects are diverse in provision and size, are delivered by staff and volunteer teams and provide a breadth of services in community settings including social support, advice, practical help, emergency and longer-term accommodation. FHC projects include Brushstrokes Community Project in Smethwick, Tabor Living in Birmingham, Young at Heart in North Staffordshire, Fatima House and Sophia House in Birmingham, Nicolas Barre House in Willenhall and Refugee Community Sponsorship schemes across the Diocese. Charities we provide support to include St Chad’s Sanctuary, Hope Community and Maryvale Community Project.

The role will work closely with Head of Community Projects and will provide administrative support with the Community Projects Department and administrative tasks for services and buildings including Fatima House and Sophia House in Birmingham.
As a FHC employee you will be fully committed to the organisational values and want to be part of a charity which supports those who are marginalised and in need.
With experience of administrative tasks and building administration, we are looking for an individual who is able to work with people from differing social and cultural backgrounds. The successful candidate will have excellent IT skills, be organised, able to use your initiative and be a positive communicator.
The role can be located between two FHC project sites at Birmingham City Centre and/or Coleshill depending on the successful candidate.


Visit www.fatherhudsons.org.uk for an application form or e-mail recruitmenthr@fatherhudsons.org.uk quoting post reference number P1793
Closing Date Wednesday 5th June 2024 - Interviews Friday 14th June 2024

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