Community Relations in Schools (CRIS)
Good Relations Practitioner

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Good Relations Service Delivery Coordinator
Community Relations in Schools (CRIS) seeks a Good Relations Service Delivery Coordinator as a strategic investment in enabling the organisation's capacity to deliver, coordinate and grow its good relations services across Northern Ireland.
Community Relations in Schools (CRIS) is an education and peacebuilding charity operating in Northern Ireland for over 40 years. CRIS has established a new Good Relations Service Delivery Coordinator post as a strategic investment in strengthening the organisation's capacity to deliver, coordinate and grow its services across Northern Ireland. The post is part-time averaging 2.5 days per week and CRIS is open to creating flexible arrangements with a suitable candidate. The ideal candidate will be skilled in administration, coordination and facilitation of Good Relations and Peacebuilding programmes.
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- Please email your CV to info@crisni.org together with a short supporting statement (maximum 300 words) outlining your interest in the role and how your experience, skills, and values make you a strong candidate for CRIS.
- Applications must be received by 5 pm on Tuesday 25th August 2026.


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Selection Process:
- Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend a 30-minute interview in person.
Closing Date:
- Applications must be received by 5 pm on Tuesday 25th August 2026.
Please note: Late applications will not be accepted, and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Indicative Interview Date:
- Interviews are expected to take place on Thursday 3rd September 2026.
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