Community Development Officer

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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland requires an experienced Community Development Officer based in the Belfast office to support local staff and develop work across selected geographical areas in Counties Antrim, Down, Armagh and Tyrone where weak infrastructure and/or community tensions are key issues.

Organisation:

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland


Address:

Community Foundation for Northern Ireland- Citylink Business Park- Albert Street- Belfast- BT12 4HQ.


Closing Date:

09 Jul 2008


Contact Name:

Claire Logan


Contact Email:

clogan@communityfoundationni.org


Contact Telephone:

028 9024 5927



This is a fixed-term post until December 2010 with a starting salary of NJC PT 33 - £26,835.

A minimum of 3 years full-time, paid community development experience working strategically in local neighbourhoods with a range of local groups is required, as is experience of working in communities where conflict or marginalisation are key barriers.

Managing human and financial resources (minimum of two years), evaluation, report writing and IT skills are also required.

The postholder will be required to work unsocial hours and to travel throughout NI to support the programme areas. Access to transport for work purposes is essential.

Interviews for the above post will be held on Tuesday 22 July 2008.

An application form and further information can be downloaded from
www.communityfoundationni.org or please phone, write or email Claire Logan at:

Community Foundation for Northern Ireland,
Citylink Business Park, Albert Street, Belfast, BT12 4HQ.
Tel: 028 9024 5927 Fax: 028 9032 9839
Email: clogan@communityfoundationni.org
Closing date for applications is
Wed 9th July 2008 at 12.00 noon.

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
This post is funded by the International Fund for Ireland and the
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.



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