Rural Women's Sectoral Programme Co-ordinator

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Rural Women's Sectoral Programme Co-ordinator

Organisation:

Rural Community Network


Address:

38a Oldtown Street
Cookstown BT80 8EF


Closing Date:

08 Apr 2005


Contact Name:

Linda Rogers


Contact Email:

linda@ruralcommunitynetwork.org


Contact Telephone:

028 8676 6670


Contact URL:

http://www.ruralcommunitynetwork.org



Rural Community Network

The Rural Community Network is one of the leading organisations responsible for promoting community development and networking in rural communities throughout Northern Ireland.

It wishes to recruit the following post.

Rural Women’s Sectoral Programme Co-ordinator to coordinate the development and implementation of the Women’s Sectoral Programme to increase women’s active involvement and participation in rural development at all levels.

Salary: Senior Development Rate £22,512 to £27,411 (NJC 29 to 36) – plus 6.5% pension

A degree is essential along with three years experience in the last five years of managing and implementing rural or community development projects / programmes, or a Community Development qualification (minimum certificate level) along with five years experience within the last seven years, of managing and implementing rural or community development projects/programmes. Experience of working with rural women is also essential.

This programme is funded by Department of Agriculture and Rural Development under Building Sustainable Prosperity, Priority 4, Measure 6.

Full details of criteria are included in the application pack. Please contact Rural Community Network (NI), 38a Oldtown Street, Cookstown, Co Tyrone BT80 8EF. Telephone Number 028 8676 6670. Fax Number028 8676 6006. Email Address linda@ruralcommunitynetwork.org

Completed application forms must be returned to the above address by Friday 8 April 2005 at 11 am. CVs will not be accepted.

RCN is committed to improving quality and is an equal opportunities employer.


Rural Community Network NI | Editor | 06 Apr 2005
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