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Project Coordinator (Oxford: In-Person Inclusive Activities)

Job details
Posting date: 10 July 2024
Salary: £27,644 to £27,644 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 09 August 2024
Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 1 day per week
Company: KEEN
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

Who we are:

As an award-winning charity, KEEN exists because children and adults with disabilities and additional needs are still not fully included in their communities, and this has to change! We create our own inclusive programme of sessions and projects for our children and adults to support and empower their development, assisted by our enthusiastic, friendly and active volunteer team, support other organisations to make their own provision open to all, and campaign more widely for a fairer inclusive society.

The Role:

Our Project Coordinator for In-Person activities in Oxford is a key leadership role at the heart of our sociable and fun team. You will coordinate all aspects of our inspiring and unique in-person session programme with six sessions a week spanning gardening to sports, recruit and support our exceptional volunteers, and be the primary contact for them and our community.

Each day as the KEEN Coordinator is very different. In one day, you might be a guest speaker in a local school or business, then running a Zig-Zag dinosaur themed crafts session for our under 10’s, before training new volunteers in adaptations they could use in our young adult’s drama session. On another day you might be in meetings with the local authority about enhancing inclusivity, finalising a KEEN fundraising application and then attending a volunteer social in the evening.

If those sounds like worthwhile days that you could see yourself making the most of: you could be our new Programme Coordinator.

Skills and Competencies

To be successful in this role you will need:

A confident, self-reflective, open-minded, and positive attitude towards your work
Calmness, integrity, focus, determination, humility, and a sense of fun
The ability to enthuse, recruit, and manage volunteers
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Confidence planning and leading social and recreational activities
Excellent time-management and organisational skills, including efficient use of Information Technology to carry out and record work.
The ability to create and cultivate fruitful relationships with relevant people and services
Some experience working with people with additional needs is desirable, as the ability to make our participants and their families/carers feel welcome is of the essence. You will be passionate about working for a fairer society and centre that value in all you do.

Click apply to access the candidate application pack for the detailed job specification, additional information on our session programmes and guidance on making a successful application. To discuss the role further, request an informal phone call with one of our Trustee team.

To Apply

- To apply, submit a CV and a cover letter (no more than one page each) to recruitment@keenoxford.org detailing how you meet the position requirements or situations in which you have demonstrated some of the listed qualities.
- Please also state your availability for interview (dates and time blocks) during the week of the 29th of July – 11th August.
- Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and those on a shortlist invited to a first interview in the period between the 29th of July – 11th August, with assessment also including a practical task. The successful candidate will be subject to a full DBS check before any appointment is confirmed.

Accessibility

Can we make any accessibility adaptations that would help you to complete this application? We are happy to provide recruitment materials in large print, audio and other formats, to accept applications in other formats, and to make adjustments throughout the interview process. Please get in touch with us via email or message to discuss any ways we can assist you.

KEEN is a Disability Confident Employer (Registration Number DCS043173) and is committed to offering an interview to all applicants with disabilities who meet the essential criteria for the job role where possible. When submitting your application, please select 'Yes' to the question on the application form asking 'Do you wish to be considered under the Disability Confident Employers Guaranteed Interview Scheme'.

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