Project Co-ordinator Impact Arts - Glasgow, United Kingdom - Creative Entrepreneurs Club (CEC)

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    We're looking for a project co-ordinator to work across many of Impact Arts' areas of work including Impactful Starts, CashBack to the Future, and Creative Pathways, working with young people; a range of heritage and arts projects; developing and supporting schools-based work including art therapy and artist residencies; coordination of our parental employability projects and supporting delivery of our tenancy support project Make It Your Own.

    We are looking for someone who is dynamic, who will bring considerable experience, creativity, energy and passion to the role and who wants to join our mission in tackling inequalities across Scotland. In return you will join a fun and vibrant team and an organisation which highly values our people.

    Job title: Project Co-ordinator

    Salary: £24,500 per annum

    Based at: Main base 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow with travel to North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, North Ayrshire, Edinburgh and other areas where Impact Arts operate.

    Reporting to: Programme Manager
    Duration of contract: Permanent

    Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week. Our core hours are between 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. We are happy to discuss flexible working. Some out of hours and weekend working may be required on occasion.

    Travel: Will be required between Impact Arts projects

    Qualifications & Experience : Essential

    • SCQF level 9 in related discipline
    • Minimum of two years' experience in project coordination and/or delivering or overseeing delivery of community-based projects in a diverse range of community settings.
    • Minimum of two years' experience in arts or youth work sector.
    • Experience of working with children and young people, adults and families within diverse community settings
    • Experience of coordinating the delivery of accredited qualifications (desirable).

    Technical Skills & Knowledge

    • Competent IT skills including MS Word, Excel, Teams and Outlook
    • Good time management skills and ability to meet deadlines
    • Ability to manage budgets
    • Experience of using a CRM eg. Salesforce or similar data management programmes (desirable)

    Other Essentials: Subject to Disclosure Scotland check
    Closing date: Wednesday 15th May at 9am
    Expected Start Date: 29th May 2024

    Interview Dates: Interviews expected to be w/c 20th May. The exact date will be confirmed in due course.

    To apply:

    Please send your completed application form to by 9am on Wednesday 15th May

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