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A community-focused charity in Kincardine seeks a Development Officer to support the Game On programme in coalfield communities. The role involves organizing sports sessions, engaging with local organizations, and monitoring programme outcomes to meet community needs. Ideal candidates should possess strong organizational and communication skills, with a commitment to safeguarding policy. This position is critical for enhancing community health and skills through sports and initiatives, ensuring inclusive participation for all demographics.
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT) is the only community wealth building charity dedicated to the regeneration of Britain’s coalfield communities. For over 25 years, the CRT has worked with communities to deliver a breadth of projects creating opportunities for people, strengthening the role of community organisations and identifying place-based solutions responsive to the challenges still experienced in former coalmining towns and villages. To support delivery, the CRT has developed an innovative community wealth-building model generating sustainable income to deliver both social and economic value. Enabled by engaging key stakeholders, partners and, most importantly the communities, activities delivered are personalised to meet the needs of the people, the organisations and the place.
The CRT Game On Development Officer will support the CRT Game On Scotland Development Manager in delivering and expanding the Game On programme within coalfield communities.
This role will involve:
Additionally, the role will involve helping to maintain high-quality standards by: following established processes; reviewing programme documents annually with the Development Manager, and suggesting improvements in line with the document control procedure. As well as adhering to data protection processes and ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are followed.
Please note the Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all individuals; all staff must ensure that the highest priority is given to following the guidance and regulations to safeguard children/young people and adults at risk. This role is subject to a satisfactory Disclosure Scotland check.
Find out more about the programme's impact here: https://youtu.be/dMSbD9zP6Rk