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Job | Part Time

Administrator (Peace IV) (AD/01)

PlayBoard NI

Administration
NJC Salary Scale 3 NJC pts 5-6 (£18,795 - £19,171) per annum [this will be prorated down to 28hrs per week]
28.00
PlayBoard is the leading agency for the promotion, development and delivery of play in Northern Ireland. This vibrant organisation is at the forefront of shaping the future of children and young people’s play opportunities and experiences.

Do you have the drive and passion to support children & young people?
Do you want to help children & young people reach their full potential?
Then this is the job for you!
 

Main Purpose:

To work with the Service Delivery & Development Co-ordinator to ensure the efficient delivery of administrative support services to PlayBoard’s play based playwork community relations programme, delivered as part of the Our Generation Project.

The Our Generation Project brings together the expertise of 7 Partner organisations for the delivery of a project that seeks to:

  • Improve good relations in communities which have been impacted negatively by conflict through the development and delivery of youth and children’s programmes focused on mental wellbeing and resilience
  • Ensure quality assurance of the delivery mechanisms, and develop mental health and resilience guidelines for youth focused organisations.

Key Tasks

  • To ensure that all information is maintained and held in accordance with both PlayBoard and SEUPB policies and procedures.
  • To devise and develop centralised monitoring systems to ensure the co-ordination of all relevant registration and monitoring data held by the programme.
  • Maintain and update electronic / paper records and databases in respect of PlayBoard’s administrative and monitoring systems as appropriate to SEUPB requirements. Inputting data onto monitoring systems daily.
  • Compiling evaluation and monitoring data and report production to support monthly/quarterly reporting to funder requirements using both databases & spreadsheets.
  • To liaise with the lead partner to ensure the effective and timely two-way flow of monitoring information


The successful applicant will have:

Essential requirements;

  • Have attained 3 GCSE’s/O’Levels or equivalent including English and Maths (Grade C or above) and ICT Level 2
  • 3 years’ recent relevant experience of providing administration support within an office environment.
  • Experience of developing and maintaining records and filing systems.
  • Experience & Knowledge of using the following within your working environment
    MS Word to create and report information
    PowerPoint to report and present information
    Outlook for emails – diary planning
    MS Excel to record and analyse
    Databases to monitor, analyse and report
  • Experience of writing reports and minutes of meetings
  • Have the capacity to work with others as a member of a team to meet agreed objectives


Benefits working with PlayBoard

  • Flexible working
  • Competitive salary
  • Excellent pension package with Standard Life
  • Occupational sick pay subject to service
  • 24 days’ holiday per year plus 11 bank holidays
  • Committed management team giving continuous support

The contract for this post will be up to 31st December 2022.

If you are a proactive person with the required skill set, want a job that makes a real difference to children & young people, takes pride and ownership in your contribution, have excellent attention to detail, tenacious and outgoing, we're interested to hear from you.

The post is supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Closing Date

Friday / 21 February 2020
2:00pm

Contact Details

7 Crescent Gardens
Belfast
BT7 1NS
United Kingdom

The post is supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

The post is supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body