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Thriving Beyond The Label C.I.C.

Project Coordinator - Volunteer

Fen Drayton
Posted 19 days ago
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To coordinate the delivery of the ThrivingInterests programme, ensuring activities are well organised, compliant and delivered to a high standard for neurodivergent children and their families.

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Thriving Beyond the Label C.I.C.'s ThrivingInterests programme (holiday club) runs across the year, covering school holidays for neurodivergent kids aged 5-13

To coordinate the delivery of the ThrivingInterests programme, ensuring activities are well organised, compliant and delivered to a high standard for neurodivergent children and their families.

Opportunity to contribute to a meaningful, family-centred SEND programme. Flexible working arrangements. Training and support in safeguarding and neurodiversity awareness. References and professional development opportunities. College and University students are encouraged to apply.

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Remuneration

Volunteer Unpaid, with travel expenses reimbursed. Additional expenses would be covered during sessional activities as the programme is ongoing for one year, renewable subject to funding and programme needs.

What are we looking for?

Strong organisational and administrative skills. Experience coordinating projects, events or community programmes. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks. Knowledge of SEND, education or the charity sector is desirable. Experience with monitoring and evaluation or funding reporting is advantageous.

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What will you be doing?

Thriving Beyond the Label C.I.C.'s ThrivingInterests programme (holiday club) runs across the year, covering school holidays for neurodivergent kids aged 5-13

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate programme schedules, bookings and venue arrangements. Liaise with families, tutors, volunteers, partners and community venues. Manage participant registrations and attendance records. Support monitoring, evaluation and impact reporting for funders. Coordinate volunteers and sessional staff during events and programmes. Assist with safeguarding, risk assessments and operational planning. Support communications and community engagement activities as required.

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Skills

Organisational Skills
Administrative Skills
Communication Skills
Relationship-Building Skills
Project Coordination
Event Coordination
Community Engagement
Monitoring and Evaluation
Funding Reporting
Safeguarding
Risk Assessment

Location

Fen Drayton, England, United Kingdom

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