General Manager 80/20 Recycling

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Hours: 37.5 Hours Location: Win Business Park Salary: £28,000

Organisation:

Community Development Unit


Address:

Haldane Fisher Carnbane Ind Estate BT35 6QQ


Closing Date:

20 Mar 2008


Contact Name:

The Returning Officer


Contact Email:

david.haldane@haldane-fisher.com


Contact Telephone:

028 3031 6706



General Manager 80/20 Recycling

80/20 Recycling” is a not-for-profit company set up in 2007 to help the environment and create jobs, training and volunteering opportunities for local people in the greater Newry area by collecting and recycling waste timber. The project is Neighbourhood renewal focused and will involve the community working with long term unemployed, people with disabilities and mental ill health. The management committee wish to recruit a general manager to develop this business to its full potential.


Hours: 37.5 Hours

Location: Win Business Park

Salary: £28,000

Closing Date: 20 March 2008 at 4pm


Essential Qualifications and Experience

  • Degree level qualification and at least 2 years experience of business and/or project development and management including managing staff and budgets or
  • 5 years relevant experience in business and/or project development and management including managing staff and budgets.
  • 2 years experience in paid or unpaid capacity working with social enterprises,community, voluntary or independent sectors.
  • Driving licence and access to own transport.

Desirable

  • Degree and 5 years experience in above.
  • Experience of voluntary, statutory and independent sectors.
  • Knowledge of recycling issues and relevant legislation.
  • Knowledge of disability, equality and other social inclusion issues.

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Application forms and further information available from


Haldane Fisher
Carnbane Ind Estate
BT35 6QQ
Icon of a telephone 028 3031 6706
Icon of an envelope david.haldane@haldane-fisher.com

80/20 Recycling is an equal opportunity employer
It has been supported by Department of Social Development, Southern Health and Social Care Trust and Invest N.I.


CommunityNI.org | Louise Feldman | 05 Mar 2008
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