A community-focused broadband organization in the North East is seeking a Project Development Coordinator to expand their network. The role involves engaging with rural communities, overseeing project development, and fostering relationships with stakeholders. Ideal candidates have experience with community projects and excellent communication skills. A full driving license is essential, and the position includes flexibility in hours. To apply, send your CV to the recruitment team.
Contract: 12-month Fixed Term Contract
Hours: 35 hours per week worked flexibly to cover evening & weekend meetings
B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) is a unique organisation working closely with communities across the UK to bring hyperfast, full‑fibre broadband to rural areas. As a Community Benefit Society, driven by innovation and a strong sense of purpose, we work hand‑in‑hand with local volunteers and stakeholders to deliver a service that’s built by the community, for the community. Joining B4RN means becoming part of a dedicated team making a real difference in people's lives, all whilst thriving in a supportive and collaborative environment.
As a Project Development Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in the expansion of B4RN’s network, particularly with the exciting B4RN North East Project. This project extends our reach from our heartlands in Lancashire and Cumbria into Northumberland and the Hexham area, helping more rural communities access the life‑changing benefits of full‑fibre broadband.
You’ll be the primary point of contact for community‑led broadband projects during the development phase – guiding them from initial interest through to full readiness for build. This includes everything from securing funding and wayleaves to fostering strong relationships with local volunteers, landowners, and councils. Your work will ensure each project is not only robust and sustainable but also financially viable.
This is a remote role, with some travel required to our Head Office in Melling, Lancashire. However, you will spend the majority of your time out on the road, engaging directly with communities, volunteers, and stakeholders across the Northumberland and Hexham regions. You will also need to provide your own vehicle and claim mileage.
If you're excited about this role and think you could be a great fit, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your CV to our People team at recruitment@b4rn.org.uk.
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