By joining North Carrick Community Benefit Company in the newly formed position of Funding and Community Engagement Specialist you will play a lead role in continuing community and economic growth into the future.

Role Purpose

The Funding and Community Engagement Specialist will play a central role in implementing NCCBC’s communications and community engagement activities, and delivery of funding across North Carrick. The post-holder will ensure that residents, social enterprises, schools, and community groups are well informed about NCCBC as a funder and that eligible organisations are supported in making applications for funding from NCCBC, (and from other funders as appropriate).

In addition to advising groups on applications to the Main Fund and supporting communities to make good use of their Community-led Projects funding, the Funding and Community Engagement Specialist will have access to a budget of up to £50,000 each year. This can be used – with Directors’ approval – to provide small amounts of organisation or project development funding to help groups overcome particular barriers that may be preventing progress with their proposals.

This is a varied role requiring flexibility, strong organisational skills, and a proactive approach. Time spent on individual tasks will vary from month to month. The post-holder may also be asked to take on additional activities deemed of benefit to the company or wider community, where these are consistent with the nature of the post.

Key Responsibilities

Community Engagement:

  • Develop and maintain a network of contacts in each community.
  • Arrange and facilitate annual village-level meetings, working with local Community Associations or Development Trusts where they exist, to discuss local priorities and projects, and funding.
  • Arrange and facilitate an annual North Carrick Development Conference, working with the new North Carrick Development Trust, ‘Carraig Connections’, to discuss priorities and projects and engage with stakeholders such as funding bodies and the local authority.
  • Use new and engaging content to make full use of NCCBC’s website (NCCBC – NCCBC) and Facebook page (FacebookNCCBC.org.uk), and the quarterly North Carrick Community Newsletter, to promote NCCBC initiatives and engage with communities and with NCCBC company members.
  • Ensure technical issues on the website are dealt with promptly (with Administrator and IT support as required).
  • Respond efficiently to online communications with the public, NCCBC members, and businesses, working with the Development Manager, Chair, and others as needed.
  • Produce articles for the quarterly North Carrick Newsletter highlighting NCCBC initiatives and support community organisations to contribute their stories to the Newsletter.

Funding Support:

  • Develop and support local Community-Led Projects Fund Panels, ensuring they operate effectively in line with the fund guidance, consult with their communities, make best use of annual funding allocations, and adhere to Fund reporting timelines.
  • Assist communities and groups to develop and implement local fundraising strategies and activities to generate funds towards day-to-day work and for possible match funding towards applications to NCCBC and other funding bodies.
  • Provide advice and support to groups applying to NCCBC’s Main Grants Fund.
  • Make recommendations on Organisational and Project Development Funding that might be offered to groups to help them overcome barriers to progressing their proposals.
  • Assist in ensuring that funding applications are complete and submitted in good time, liaising with applicants, NCCBC’s Administrator, and the Chair as required.
  • Assist in ensuring that successful applicants adhere to the conditions of their grants and complete evaluation and monitoring processes as required.
  • Signpost groups requiring additional support to the NCCBC Development Manager – including for support to secure match funding.
  • Liaise with the Development Manager to assist successful applicants to access any additional technical or professional support that may have been specified by NCCBC as a condition of their grant.

Other:

  • Promote The Gatherings facility on Maybole High Street to increase levels of use including, but not restricted to, use as a Charity Shop.
  • Build relationships with and participate in relevant networks to engage with stakeholders such as the local authority, VASA, social enterprise support agencies.
  • Produce monthly activity reports for the Chair and quarterly reports for the Board.

Person Specification

Essential:

  • Strong organisational and administrative skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Experience of managing websites and social media channels.
  • Ability to build positive relationships with community groups, schools, local businesses, and others.
  • Flexible and adaptable approach, able to manage varied workload and priorities.
  • Commitment to the values and aims of NCCBC.

Desirable:

  • Experience of working in the voluntary/third sector.
  • Knowledge of community funding and grant processes.
  • Ability to use social and other media channels to promote initiatives.
  • Familiarity with South Ayrshire/North Carrick communities.

How to Apply

Full Time (28hours/week)

The closing date for applications is 12noon on Friday 30th January.

Please send your CV and a covering letter of not more than 2 sides of A4.

Use your letter to highlight relevant experience and to explain your interest in working with NCCBC.

Interviews will be held during the week beginning Monday 9th February.

Full advert: https://www.s1jobs.com/job/funding-community-engagement-specialist-126255958