
East Belfast Independent Advice Centre seek to appoint a project worker to provide a comprehensive advice and advocacy service to minority ethnic groups in East Belfast. They will also be responsible for providing training and volunteering opportunities within minority ethnic groups and promotong good relations between minority ethnic groups and the majority community.

Responsible for all aspects of the Sending Volunteer Global Village Programmes including programme promotion, schedule coordination, Programme development & evaluation, volunteer coordination & financial management.

Greenway Women’s Group (GWG), specifically the Avenues to Inclusion project, are seeking to appoint an external evaluator to conduct a summative evaluation of this project.

Young Farmer's Clubs of Ulster are seeking to recruit a dynamic and energetic person for this full time permanent position. The successful applicant will be highly motivated with flair for delivering events and activities.
Salary £14,125- £20,442 (dependant on qualifications and experience)
Banbridge Regeneration Agencies Network
Require suitably qualified person(s) to carry out an External Evaluation on the Programme to be completed by Friday 20 June 2008

Job Ref: SA/05/08
Hours: 35 per week
Salary: £35,000 per annum
Duration: 5 year Fixed-Term Contract
(Secondment will be considered)

Job Purpose: The post-holder will be responsible for the development and evaluation of system controls/procedures as well as preparation of accounts to trial balance stage. Management of a small staff team will also be required.
Extern HQ | Wanda Sharkey | Closing Date: 23 May 2008

Area fundraiser covering Armagh, Belfast, Down and South Antrim. Based in Belfast. Full time permanent position. Salary circa £21,000 per annum.

Full time permanent position. Based in Belfast. Salary circa £23,500 per annum.
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