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Community Activities and Volunteer Coordinator

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 13 Tachwedd 2025
Cyflog: £12.60 yr awr
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: Real Living Wage
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 27 Tachwedd 2025
Lleoliad: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Hope Nottingham CIO
Math o swydd: Dros dro
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16 -20 hrs per week, based in both Hope House, Beeston (NG9 2RF) and our Carlton Community Hub (NG4 1EE). Fixed term contract for 1-2 years.

Hours to be agreed as per needs of our projects, so must be flexible across the week to suit needs of the developing communities. This will include at least one -two evenings a month to support community meals and regular Saturdays with ability to travel around Nottingham to promote our work as necessary.

£12.60 per hour

Hope Nottingham is aware of the devastating impact that loneliness and social isolation has on the lives of local people and is committed to providing opportunities for friendship and community connection. As well as signposting to various local services, we aim to provide on-site social activities to connect people, in keeping with our vision to 'inspire and grow communities of HOPE'. Through these activities, we empower both the guests and volunteer helpers to create a sustainable and supportive environment.

Join our team in making a positive impact as our Community Activities and Volunteer Coordinator. This part-time position will engage, support and train volunteers to develop our initiatives reducing loneliness and improving wellbeing and faith-based support.

Experience working with volunteers is desirable but not essential. We are particularly interested in hearing from individuals who have worked in community settings, and have experience in any of the following - gardening, allotments, social eating, wellbeing, reducing loneliness.

You must:

Be open to working across a variety of activities to support any aspect of Hope Nottingham’s work indoors and outdoors, including but not limited to community meal, friendship groups, community garden and allotments, ad-hoc support of our Youth Renew Café
Be a practising Christian to lead and support on faith-based activities such as prayer, Kintsugi Hope and Renew Wellbeing (as a genuine occupational requirement in line with the Equality Act 2010, Part 1, Schedule 9)
Easily connect with our guests, supporters, volunteers, staff and to ensure a welcoming and caring service for all
Work in a highly organised and efficient manner to cope with a variety of tasks and administration such as volunteer paperwork
Be confident to engage individuals and groups of all ages including speaking to guests, supporters, volunteers or in front of large groups (e.g. a community meals)
Bring with you or be willing to complete Food Hygiene level 2 (funded by us) and have knowledge of health & safety
Be flexible to work 4 or 5 days including regular Saturdays with occasional evenings
Have a full driving license, access to a car to travel easily to our main hubs in Carlton and Beeston
An outgoing, positive and proactive approach
Administrative skills including Microsoft office
An enhanced DBS check (funded by us) is required for this position.
Employee benefits

We are a friendly and welcoming team of 12 staff with approximately 350 volunteers across all sites (including our 12 satellite foodbanks)
Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of local individuals and communities
Generous 28 days holiday per year + bank holidays (pro rata) including Christmas closure
Employee Assistance Program including access to our in-house Chaplain and a free telephone counselling helpline
Team well being / retreat days
Opportunities for training and development
Monthly supervision and ongoing support from your line manager
Planned Closing date: Thurs 27th Nov 25 but we may close applications early depending on level of interest.

Please be aware that the screening questions enable us to select for formal application stage, so any applications that do not fully answer these questions will automatically not be considered.

Interviews may be as applications are received or on Thursday 4th December in Carlton or Beeston.

Hope Nottingham began as a small drop in café with a dozen volunteers in 2010 and has now grown to encompass 14 foodbanks supporting communities across the Nottingham area, with main hubs in Beeston and Carlton, seeking to offer holistic and life changing support for hundreds of people. Hope Nottingham holds the East and West Nottingham Trussell Franchise and partners with various churches and organisations including Citizen’s Advice Bureau. For more information, see https://hope-nottingham.org.uk/