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Project Co-ordinator - Brothers & Sisters Project (Temporary for 1 year)

Rossie

Montrose

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GBP 40,000 - 44,000

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Job summary

A Scottish charity is seeking a Project Co-ordinator for the Brothers & Sisters Project. This temporary position involves managing project delivery, coordinating resources, and training volunteers to enhance the wellbeing of young people aged 12-18. The ideal candidate will have relevant qualifications and experience in working with children facing trauma. The role offers competitive pay and requires effective communication and organizational skills.

Qualifications

  • Qualification in care, education or health.
  • Experience working with children and young people with trauma.
  • Successful project delivery within timelines.

Responsibilities

  • Co-ordinate the delivery of the Brothers and Sisters project.
  • Manage and train volunteers for project delivery.
  • Prepare progress reports and presentations.

Skills

Effective communication
Organisational skills
Ability to motivate
Presentation skills
IT proficiency

Education

Qualification in relevant discipline

Tools

Microsoft Office
Job description
Overview

Project Co-ordinator - Brothers & Sisters Project (Temporary for 1 year)

Pay Competitive

Employment type Full-Time

Hours: 37 per week

Salary: £40,290 - £43,514 (SCP 35 - SCP 38)

Job Description

Req#: 6216086

The closing date for completed applications for this post is 9am on Thursday 07 August 2025, and it is anticipated interviews will take place on Friday 29 August 2025.

This is a temporary position for 1 year!

To co-ordinate the delivery of the Brothers and Sisters project within agreed timescale, budget and as per brief. This will include working with the Service Development Manager, Residential Care (SDM) and other internal and external stakeholders in the delivery of the project, including reporting to relevant stakeholders, ensuring all requirements are in place to deliver a viable ongoing service.

Provide all aspects of project co-ordination, liaison and administration related to this initiative. Work with the SDM to oversee the effective planning, implementation and delivery of this project. This will include working with internal and external colleagues and agencies as required to ensure all aspects are progressed to completion.

The planning and coordination of sessions, supported by a team of volunteers will be at the heart of the role and will require an enthusiasm for working with people.

Effective communication, liaison, task delegation and skills identification are key requirements and you will be required to prepare reports on progress and identify any risks/barriers to be addressed which may impact successful outcomes.

Supporting the SDM to ensure this project becomes a sustainable service offer to local authorities and other stakeholders in 2025 is vital.

In consultation with the SDM, oversee specific elements of the project, progressing actions as required:

  • In consultation with the SDM, design a suite of documents which will meet all needs of the project
  • Recruit, train and manage volunteers involved in delivery of the project, including necessary risk assessments
  • Ensure regular communication and updates with project team members and others involved in project progression to completion
  • Ensure all relevant project information, data and documents are kept up to date and shared as required
  • Work with Finance colleagues to ensure we are operating within policy and budget, and provide realistic future costings

Support the recruitment and induction of volunteers:

  • Work alongside external stakeholders to recruit, induct, train and support a team of volunteers who will provide day to day delivery
  • Ensure that Rossie’s policies on Volunteering and Safer Recruitment are followed

Coordinate all resources including volunteers to ensure smooth running of operations on a day to day basis:

  • Management of referrals from external partners, including relevant risk assessment and matching processes
  • Coordination of volunteers to ensure families’ experiences of the project are positive
  • Collate and provide feedback to volunteers, maximising use of their skills and experience for the benefit of children, young people and their families

In consultation with relevant managers, ensure appropriate risks are identified and mitigations put in place:

  • Identify and report on any risks and mitigations associated with the development, implementation and ongoing delivery of the project
  • Capture all information in relevant reports and documentation in consultation with the relevant manager and/or external stakeholder
  • Along with colleagues ensure all aspects of the project are compliant with legislation and policy around Safeguarding, Health and Safety and other relevant frameworks

Provide project progress reports and presentations as required both internally/externally:

  • Create and present project outlines and reports as required
  • Provide project updates and reports to SDM, CEO and SLMT as required
  • Support the SDM in the preparation of interim evaluation reports for the CORRA Foundation and an end of project evaluation report as per contract requirements

Note: This job description is a concise statement of the main tasks and activities and is not exhaustive. All duties carried out in line with Rossie policies and procedures.

Person Specification

Qualifications (Essential):

  • Qualification in relevant discipline e.g. care, education or health

Qualifications (Desirable):

  • Project Management

Experience (Essential):

  • Working with children and young people with trauma in their background
  • Successfully delivering projects within timelines
  • Providing advice and guidance on policies and procedures in working environment
  • Working collaboratively with teams
  • Working successfully with families and services
  • Creating and communicating plans
  • Arranging and facilitating child friendly activities
  • Providing support for a staff team

Experience (Desirable):

  • Working within a residential or similar setting
  • Working with children and young people who have experienced trauma
  • Rota coordination
  • Policy development

Knowledge (Essential):

  • Trauma/ Separation impact on young people
  • Developing plans and implementing review

Knowledge (Desirable):

  • Professional meeting structures
  • Systems, data analysis, recording and reporting

Skills (Essential):

  • Proficient in relevant IT packages (e.g. Microsoft)
  • Effective presentation and communication skills
  • Excellent organisational and planning skills
  • Ability to motivate people and work with teams

Qualities (Essential):

  • Integrity/honesty
  • Friendly and approachable demeanour
  • Accuracy and attention to detail
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Resilient and motivated
  • Ability to adapt
  • Ability to multitask

Full Clean Driving Licence (Essential).

About the company

Rossie is a Scottish charity, aiming to protect and improve the wellbeing of young people aged 12-18 in our care. We are a multi-disciplinary organisation.

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