Vacancies at Yemeni Community Association

The Yemeni Community Association are looking to fill two vacancies:

Performance and Monitoring Officer

£18,525 (pro-rata)

30 hrs per week

One year contract subject to renewal of funding

The Yemeni Community Association seeks a performance and monitoring officer to monitor and drive contract compliance in terms of outputs, targets, auditing systems and procedures, collection of data, production of reports and performance statistics.

Duties to include:

  • To initiate, develop and manage systems for measuring outputs and monitoring and reviewing performance of all projects and consortia’s.

  • To ensure that recording systems and procedures are maintained in accordance with all laid down internal requirements and grant provider guidance.

Applications are welcome from all sections of the community.

For an informal discussion of the post, phone Abtisam Mohamed on 0114 3030140

Closing Date for Applications: 12.00 noon 11th September 2009

Interviews to be held: Friday 25th September 2009

Study Support Consortium Manager

The Yemeni Community Association seeks a Study Support Consortium Manager to manage and sustain the successful Study Support Consortium Project.

£29,250 (pro rata)

18.5 hrs

Presently funded to March 2010

The successful candidate will have:

  • Ability to work strategically across a range of city-wide initiatives.

  • Substantial experience of working in the community sector and voluntary Sector

  • Ability to present well, orally, in writing and produce concise reports

  • Substantial management experience in education and other voluntary sector management

  • Proven ability to raise funds for similar initiatives

Duties to include:

  • Taking a lead role to ensure the sustainability of YCA young people’s activity and the wider study support consortium.

  • Overall responsibility for managing and monitoring the Study Support and Positive Activities consortia

  • Developing consistent quality measures and standards for all study support groups

  • Making effective links, and reaching agreements with, mainstream schools and the education authority

Applications are welcome from all sections of the community.

For an informal discussion of the post, phone Ian Clifford, 3030142 / 07722031958

Closing Date for Applications: 12.00 noon 11th September 2009

Interviews to be held: Thursday 24th September 2009

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