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Project Coordinator

Post: Project Coordinator
Location: Highlands or Edinburgh
Salary: £29,000 per annum
Hours: 35 hours per week
Contract: Full time, permanent
Closing date: 22nd October at midday

How to apply

Apply on our BreatheHR portal by completing the online application with your CV and cover letter by 22nd October.

We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.

If you consider yourself to have a disability, please complete the relevant section within the application pack to inform us of any arrangements that we may make to the interview process.

We reserve the right to close this advert earlier or later than stated, so please don’t delay your application to avoid any disappointment.

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About the role

In this critical role you will work closely with the Co-Investigator (Jim Hume, Director of Public Affairs & Communications) to ensure effective and impactful delivery of all project outputs and outcomes. The position is a multi-agency project employed by Change Mental Health and will be working in partnership with NHS Highland Public Health, High Life Highland, Museums Heritage Highland, Highland third sector organisations, local community groups and the academic research team.

Our Project Coordinator will engage very closely with regional and local community members, setting up and chairing groups where required in partnership with the wider research team, researching process and impact, developing a toolkit, and disseminating findings via events and online media and communication.

The position requires travel throughout the Highlands. Therefore we are looking for the candidate to be based in the highlands, or in Edinburgh (at our National Office).

Key responsibilities

  • Establish and manage the regional stakeholder group; organise and attend the group meetings, deputising for the Co-Investigator (Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Change Mental Health, Jim Hume) as required.
  • Proactively assist in the set-up and management of the local co-design stakeholder groups in partnership with the research team; help with engaging local communities, networking and recruiting group members; liaise with Museums Heritage Highland and High Life Highland (providing venues).
  • Chairing the co-design stakeholder groups and organising all the meetings.
  • Organise online forums for the co-design groups to share experiences, which includes deputising for the Co-Investigator as required.
  • Contribute fully and proactively to: (i) project research, for example by giving feedback on the co-design process; (ii) development of the project toolkit; and (iii) recording of project impacts.
  • Dissemination of findings as required at multiple stages throughout the project including at the project’s conclusion, which will include leading the organisation of two dissemination events.
  • Proactively assist with the setting up of the project website, ensuring website design and maintenance is kept within budget; managing and updating the project website.
  • Contribute to communications and publicity, including updates/email bulletins, regular website updates.
  • Contribute to and identify others to write blogs, ensure events and project news are publicised.

We are looking for

Essential Criteria:

  • Experience and knowledge of co-design
  • Project management experience
  • Community development/engagement experience.

Desirable Criteria:

  • An understanding of remote and rural communities and their service needs, and I understand the impact of health inequalities. I have experience of mental health.
  • A people person that can make great relationships, whilst also organised and enjoy immersing yourself in detail.
  • Comfortable and adept with the tools of the modern world including various online communications platforms and social media.
  • Have a positive and enthusiastic ‘can do’ attitude and thrive on working in a dynamic team, understanding that everyone needs to be a leader.
  • Have excellent interpersonal skills and work well with others. Can demonstrate that you have built relationships within communities and with external stakeholders.
  • Enjoy organising and managing meetings that generate positive outcomes for all.
  • Can work under pressure and to exacting timelines plus always produce high quality work.
  • Ambitious about project team outcomes and achievements. Ability to see a challenge as an opportunity to improve and deliver outstanding service and support.
  • Have a driving licence.

We are committed to exploring flexible working opportunities which benefit the individual and the charity and are a “Happy to Talk Flexible” employer.

If you are passionate about enabling Change Mental Health to deliver a valuable service to the Scottish community and feel your profile matches this role’s criteria, then we want to hear from you!

Benefits

  • Professional development including funded opportunities.
  • A generous 37 days’ holiday.
  • A 35-hour working week, enhanced sick pay & season ticket loan.
  • A great work life balance with flexible and blended working environment.
  • 24/7 access to an award-winning Employee Assistance Programme providing free legal, financial and medical advice as well as support with life’s challenges.
  • Enhanced sick pay and leave entitlements
  • Paid Mental Wellbeing Days
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Blue Light discount card

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