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A dynamic team seeks a Community Engagement Coordinator for a two-year fixed-term role in Nottingham. Focused on improving educational outcomes, the role involves working collaboratively with families and stakeholders to enhance school readiness. Ideal candidates are passionate, empathetic, and strong communicators, ready to make a meaningful impact in the community.
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Client: Nottingham Trent University
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: c9ca189e3ef2
Job Views: 4
Posted: 12.05.2025
Expiry Date: 26.06.2025
Working with communities to deliver better outcomes for all.
We do things differently.
Community Engagement Coordinator (Collective Impact)
Two-year fixed-term contract (September - August)
Are you passionate about improving educational and wellbeing outcomes for children? Do you have the skills to build trust with diverse stakeholders and deliver meaningful change? Are you committed to enabling lived experience to shape decision-making and policy? If so, read on to learn more about how you could join the backbone team in an exciting Collective Impact Initiative aimed at enhancing school readiness in Mansfield.
We are a dynamic, forward-thinking team committed to fostering positive change through collaboration. The “Getting School Ready” initiative is a cross-sector partnership addressing the factors hindering school readiness across Mansfield. We need someone who can engage with families, schools, and community partners to make a lasting impact on children’s futures.
If you’re excited about creating positive change and making a real difference in Mansfield, we’d love to hear from you!
Hybrid (Mansfield and NTU’s City campus). Local travel required.
For full details, please refer to the role profiles. Don’t worry if you don’t meet every requirement – we’re open to your potential!
Apply today and help shape a brighter future for Mansfield’s children!
How to apply: Submit a personal statement demonstrating your knowledge, skills, and experience. For guidance, attend the free MS Teams-based Nottingham Trent University applications workshop delivered by the National Careers Service. Book your place and check your email for confirmation.
We actively encourage secondments and flexible part-time working to meet the diverse needs of our team. We’re focused on finding the right person for this role.