
An exciting new opportunity has now arisen for a highly motivated individual to join us as a Red Kite ABB information assistant. You'll be showing people these fantastic birds and recruiting new members to RSPB.

At the RSPB, we believe in inspiring the next generation of children to be passionate about wildlife, and your help is needed to make this happen.
The project seeks to embrace technology and the knowledge economy to advance educational and enterprise opportunities in their given communities.

The Upper Springfield Development Company Ltd. require a full time Administrator to provide the required administrative / clerical support to the new Sure Start Project in the Upper Springfield/Whiterock/Falls Park area.

The Early Learning Coordinator will be responsible for planning, organising and implementing a stimulating and varied programme of play and education activities for children aged 0-4 and offer support, assistance and information to parents/carers which will enhance the quality of life of pre-school children within the Sure Start area.

Footprints Women's Centre is seeking to appoint an external evaluator to research the work undertaken through the Positive Steps Programme. This Programme took place between May 2007 and June 2008 with a chort of 10 women receiving a package of training in Personal Development, ICT and Managment Skills.

Ref: AMH/SRO/08/09
Salary Scale: £31,779- £37,326
Based at: Beacon House, 80 University Street, Belfast

ADAPT is solely committed to promoting social inclusion for people of all abilities through accessibility.
The Board of Directors seek to appoint a Chairperson with sound governance and business expertise. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in an innovative project with potential to develop business initiatives that will support social objectives.

Salary: NHS Band 6 – Band 7 plus 4% pension
18 hour post
2 year contract
ASCERT | Elaine Dickson | Closing Date: 23 Jun 2008

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