NWCN E-bulletin 05 June 2019

1 NWCN Funding Fair

2 Funding opportunity for Good Relations Week

3 Invitation to explore opportunities within the new North-West Multimodal Transport Hub

4 Invite - Urgent and Emergency Care Summit meeting - 25 June 2019

5 Emotional Health and the Family

6 Valued Voices/Towards Understanding and Healing Testimony Events

7 The Road Less Travelled

8 Take Back The Streets

9 Latest Offers from Salto Youth

10 ERASMUS+ Programme: Fully Funded Mobility Opportunities for UK Participants

11 Monastic Ireland – A Gift of The Nile

12 The Sixth Environmental Gathering

13 Major Cross Border Job Fair to be hosted in the city on 19th June

14 Job Opportunity with The CLEAR Project

15 Job Opportunity with The Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum

16 Job Opportunity with The Churches Trust

17 Job Opportunity with CDHN: Project Officer (Elevate) 

18 Site Administrator Job Opportunity

19 Invitation from the Department for Communities: PIP Information Events

20 Census 2021 – find out what’s involved 

21 New Shorts Focus short film scheme opportunity Northern Ireland Screen

 

 

1 NWCN Funding Fair

 
Thursday 20th June 2019
10:00am – 12pm
Holywell Building, DCCP
10-14 Bishop St
 
Join NWCN on Thursday 20th June 2019 for a festival of funders where you will have the opportunity to hear about the latest funding on offer from a range of funding bodies.  You will have the opportunity to meet with them face to face and receive advice & signposting that is suitable for your organisation.
 
Here’s the funders who have confirmed so far with more to be added:

  • Community Development & Health Network (CDHN)
  • Community Foundation for NI (CFNI)
  • Community Relations Council (CRC)
  • Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland
  • National Lottery Community Fund 
  • National Lottery Heritage Fund
  • Policing & Community Safety Partnership (PCSP)
  • Supporting Communities (Funding support service)

You can call in any time between 1000- 1200. 
Register your interest at
info@nwcn.org or call 028 7126 1941.

 

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2 Funding opportunity for Good Relations Week

 

Good Relations week is is a fantastic platform to showcase the good work that organisations in our City and district may be doing in the area of community relations and cultural awareness.

This year Good Relations week will from Monday 16th to Sunday 22nd September and the theme of the week is ‘People Making Change for Peace’ which focus on ordinary people who are actually pretty remarkable. They don’t live their lives in the spotlight with a desire to stand out, but are driven by quite the opposite: a desire to fulfill their peacebuilding passion, embracing the energy that building united communities together gives them.

Currently the Good Relations team have a funding opportunity to support groups to run an event during this week.  Events can include e.g. workshops, training events, launches, music events, showcases of work, public events, private events etc. that have a focus on good relations, cultural awareness, inclusion etc.

This week will also coincide with Culture Night which is taking place across the City and district on Friday 20th September 19.

Possible funding up to £500.00

If your group is interested please completed the funding form with some detail of the proposed event, all proposals to be returned to Pauline O'Neill by 3.00pm on Friday 21st June 19.

Pauline.O'Neill@Derrystrabane.com

Derry City and Strabane District Council
98 Strand Road
Derry
BT48 7NN

028 7125 3253 - Ext 8221

Groups will be informed of the outcome of their application as soon as possible after the closing date.

 

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3  Invitation to explore opportunities within the new North-West Multimodal Transport Hub 

 

Where: Waterside Theatre
When: Thursday 6th June 
Time: 2pm 
In Attendance: Lisa Mc Fadden, Project Manager, Translink

 

About the Transport Hub 

The former Waterside Station site has been confirmed as the location for a new North-West Multimodal Transport Hub and is seen as a hugely significant strategic regeneration project for the region.

The project, which is led by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) along with other partners including Translink, Derry City and Strabane District Council,  Sustrans and Donegal County Council,  will encourage a modal shift from car to public transport and other sustainable modes by providing integrated and convenient services to encourage more active travel for a healthier region.

Proposals include the restoration and refurbishment of the former listed Waterside Railway Station, new platforms, an enhanced Park and Ride facilities as well as an Active and Sustainable Travel Centre, demolition of the current train station, a new bus turning circle, Greenway link to the City Centre via the Peace Bridge as well as Track, Signaling and Telecoms works.

Derry City and Strabane District Council believes the North West Multimodal Transport Hub has the potential to completely regenerate the area around the current and former Waterside train stations, becoming a gateway that will significantly improve connectivity in the North West region.

For more information on the project visit – http://www.translink.co.uk/northwesthub/

RSVP: colin.coyle@derrystrabane.com

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4 Invite - Urgent and Emergency Care Summit meeting - 25 June 2019

 

The Department of Health are seeking service user and carer nominations to attend a Summit event to discuss: The Review of Urgent and Emergency Care across Northern Ireland on the 25th June 2019 at 9.30am, Mosley Mill, Antrim

Introduction

  1. We want to make sure that the voices and experiences of service users and carers are listened to as we develop proposals for a new model of Urgent and Emergency in Northern Ireland. We will be engaging with service users and carers in a variety of ways throughout the review.

The event of the 25 June is an important opportunity to hear views from service users and carers and to engage in the discussions at a formative stage.

We wish to extend an invitation to 10 service users and/or carers to participate in the event.   

 

Project overview

  1. Hospital emergency departments in NI have been experiencing intensifying pressures over recent years, with growing numbers of patients facing long waits at emergency departments for admission. We are also seeing a year on year rise in demand and complexity of conditions, particularly amongst the growing frail and elderly population. The Department of Health is currently undertaking a Review of Urgent and Emergency Care across NI.  https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/news/department-announces-review-urgent-and-emergency-care). The review aims to establish a new regional care model providing the best appropriate care for people of all ages, giving specific consideration to arrangements for the assessment and admission of older people. 
  2. From February this year the review team has been undertaking a period of initial engagement across the HSC. The key purpose of this engagement has been to explain the background to the review; to seek initial views on key issues and challenges currently facing urgent and emergency care services, and to hear about work underway locally to help address these. The Department is holding an event on 25 June which will bring together strategic leaders and senior professionals and stakeholders from across the HSC and beyond to consider key messages and themes emerging from this period of initial engagement, and to begin to consider potential solutions that will inform a public consultation later this year on a new model of care. 

Role at the event 

Service users and carers who attend the event will have an opportunity to:

  • Bring a service user or carer perspective to the discussion
  • Hear about key messages and themes emerging from the review team’s period of initial engagement
  • Input to early consideration of potential solutions that will inform the public consultation later this year
  • Share lived experiences to help influence the development of proposals for a future regional model for urgent and emergency care
  • Contribute to discussion of the key workstreams emerging as part of the view.   

Support
To support you we are very happy to discuss further in advance of the event; we will share a delegate’s pack and will reimburse out of pocket expenses.
If you would like to discuss further or would like further information please contact Kieran McAteer on 90 520112.
All nominations should be sent to Donna Thompson (Department of Health, review secretariat):
donna.thompson@health-ni.gov.uk or Mail: Donna Thompson, Annex 1, Castle Buildings, Stormont Estate, Belfast, BT4 3SQ.
 
Please provide nominations by 5pm on 14 June 2019.   

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5 Emotional Health and the Family

 

Talk on “Emotional Health and the Family”
By Conor McCafferty

City Hotel, Queens Quay Derry
Alexander Suite
11th June 2019, 7:30pm - 9pm
FREE of charge!

Contact Zest on:
02871 266999 or email
zest@zestni.co.uk
www.zestni.co.uk
Register @
https://bit.ly/2ZbMRHl

‘Supported by Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland’

 

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6 Valued Voices/Towards Understanding and Healing Testimony Events

 

 

Philip Cloete’s father, Gerald, a part-time member of the UDR, was shot dead by members of the Provisional IRA on his way to his other place of work, Du Pont, on April 6th 1977.

 

Philip will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.

 

Wednesday, 12th June 2019, 12.30 pm 

@ Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry

 

 


 

Seamus Mc Donald’s father, Mervyn and mother Rosaleen, were shot dead at their home by members of the UFF on July 9th 1976.

 

Seamus will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.

 

Thursday 20th June 2019, 12.30 pm 

@Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry


 

 

A light lunch will be provided at both events.

 

To book a place at either event, please contact Kirstie Wright - kwright@thejunction-ni.org

028 7126 1941  

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 7 The Road Less Travelled

 

Wednesday 19th June 2019, 10-3pm (9:30am Registration)
The Playhouse, 5-7 Artillery St, Derry-Londonderry

The aim of this event is to have critical conversations about the lives of young women and highlight the significant role of youth work approaches in addressing need.
Alongside sharing the learning from our Steeper Steps programme on responding to young women’s health needs workshops will focus on;

  • Patriarchy - the need for change
  • Violence against women - how do young women keep themselves safe? Sexualisation of young women – how can youth work respond?
  • LGBT young women - meeting young women's health needs

Speakers include

  • Dr. Ann Marie Gray, Chairperson YouthAction NI
  • Martin McMullan, Assistant Director, Youthaction NI
  • Lawrence McBride – Director, Far and Wild

RSVP to emma@youthaction.org or call 02871318854 for more information

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8 Take Back The Streets

 

If like us, you're counting down the seconds until summer but still looking for something incredible to kick of your holidays, fear not, we have you covered! 

With only 31 DAYS until school's 'out for summerrrrr', we have the perfect treat for you, your child or your group.

 

In Your Space Circus is proud to announce its fantastic upcoming youth street arts project. Thanks to Peace 4 Funding and Derry City and Strabane District Council we have sparked the exciting Take Back The Streets project, aligning with the council's Youth 19 campaign.

We have CIRCUS, we have DANCE, we have GRAFFITI, we have PARKOUR, and its all FREE.   

We're offering a 5-day Summer Academy for you to learn from the best in the business, and showcase your work at your very own festival.  

 

In Your Space Circus will be teaming up with Jump NI/The Playground, (Parkour), UV Arts (Graffiti) and dance company Create Dance to develop an amazing festival celebrating street art.  It is a completely free project for 12-24 year olds living in the Derry-Londonderry, Strabane and Donegal areas.  Grounded in good relations themes, and with young talent at its heart, the project will culminate in a Youth Street Art Festival bringing together all the street art disciplines for an awe inspiring Youth Street Arts Festival.

 

No previous experience required, the participants pick one discipline for the Academy week. They have to commit to:

  • At least one advance workshop between now and July 
  • A 5-day Summer Academy beginning 1st July 2019
  • Participation in the Street Arts Festival on the 6th July 2019
  • A follow-up session in September / October 2019

If you would like to register, please fill in this online form...https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15vIEjZi0C3hutwTCxOa1Si1IXyiDCQVlRHrD2YxKa_c/edit 

Or if you lead a group who would be interested in this we'd love to come and tell your school/ group/ class more about it.

We really want to make sure that we reach children and young people who, for whatever reason, don't get a chance to take part in something like this. But it is open to all!

For more info on how to get involved, contact streetarts@inyourspaceni.org or call the office on 02871377113

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9  Latest Offers from Salto Youth

 

EGL - Social inclusion in European Cities true Youth Work - Study Visit - from July 2 to 6 in Paris
2 - 6 July 2019 | Paris, France
We are asking participants to attend in pairs - (youth worker + young leader). You should complete one form each. You will both need to give answers to the questions, so will probably need to check some of the answers together.
Organizer: NA France (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 9 June 2019

See details

 
SPI Inclusion matchmaking – Find European partners for inclusion projects
6 - 10 October 2019 | Frankfurt/Main, Germany
SPI Inclusion matchmaking – Find European partners for inclusion Projects. The aim of the event is to encourage and support inclusive projects in the framework of Erasmus+ YiA and the European Solidarity Corps programme.
Organizer: Jugend für Europa (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Western Balkan countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 9 June 2019

See details

 
What’s worth working for. The tasks of democracy we believe in.
21 August - 1 September 2019 | Bad Bevensen & Berlin, Germany
This project is designed to use youth work as a means to have an impact on society and build the future. We will share our experiences from countries as different as Germany, (Northern) Irland, Poland and Lithuania.
Organizer: Gustav Stresemann Institut in Nds. e.V. (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Germany, Lithuania, Poland, United Kingdom
Application deadline (24h CET): 14 July 2019

See details

 
YOUTH@WORK: Supporting Women’s Entrepreneurship through Youth Work
29 September - 4 October 2019 | Tbilisi, Georgia
The training course is part of the Youth@Work Partnership. Youth@Work is an institutional alliance of 16 Erasmus+ National Agencies and SALTO-YOUTH Resource Centres. You can learn more about Youth@Work on Facebook @YouthatWorkPartnership.
Organizer: SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus Resource Centre (SALTO Resource Centre)
This activity is for participants from: Russian Federation, Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 15 July 2019

See details

 
Come in! Time for Freedom, Time to be Free
26 August - 1 September 2019 | Errentería, Spain
This project addresses the problem of inclusion of refugees in non-formal education context in youth work.
Organizer: Asociación de cooperación al desarrollo ABARKA ONGD (Youth NGO)
This activity is for participants from: France, Germany, Moldova, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom
Application deadline (24h CET): 15 July 2019

See details

 
Embodiment and Change
6 - 8 September 2019 | Kazdanga, Latvia
International forum for youth workers and educators about body and movement based learning approaches.
Organizer: Association ''Room of Fulfilled Dreams'' (Youth NGO)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 1 August 2019

See details

 
TicTac in Poland (22-29 October 2019)
22 - 29 October 2019 | Warsaw, Poland
TicTac is a multilateral training course for voluntary and professional youth workers as well as youth leaders interested in using international cooperation to enhance their local development strategies in line with the goals of their organizations.
Organizer: Polish National Agency for the Erasmus+ Programme (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Austria, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, UK
Application deadline (24h CET): 25 August 2019

See details

 
Mobility Taster for Inclusion Organisations - Latvia
22 - 26 October 2019 | Riga, Latvia
Did you know you can organise international youth projects for your young people from disadvantaged backgrounds? Come and discover what Erasmus+ Youth can do for you and the young people you work with.
Organizer: SALTO Inclusion (SALTO Resource Centre)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 1 September 2019

See details

 
International Countryside
14 - 18 October 2019 | Lappeenranta, Lemi, Rautjärvi, Finland
Small organisations in rural areas can find human resources as a challenge in organising international youth projects. This study visit shows good practices in one region in Finland. The countryside can be international!
Organizer: EDUFI, National Agency of Erasmus+ in Finland (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Russian Federation, Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 6 September 2019

See details

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10 ERASMUS+ Programme: Fully Funded Mobility Opportunities for UK Participants

 

Following a recent cancellation, we now have 1 more space available on the upcoming Contact Making Event in Worcester on 20-26 June. 


We're sure that there is a potential candidate out there that will make use of the new contacts and competences that can be gained. 

 

To express interest in attending the mobility, the candidate needs to fill in the e-form by Friday 7th June. The application process may close sooner in case we manage to find a suitable candidate earlier. 

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11  Monastic Ireland – A Gift of The Nile

 

The Mediterranean Influence on the Early Christian Church in Ireland

This June 9th the Columba Community of Prayer and Reconciliation will host a talk by Alf Monaghan on the Mediterranean influence on the early Christian Church in Ireland.

Alf, from Carrick-on-Shannon, has spent most of his life abroad.  He has worked as an Economic Advisor in; Northern Europe, Central America, the Mediterranean and Africa.  He spent more than 10 years in the Middle East, living and working in Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Cyprus, Jordan and Egypt.

Always interested in history, his time in Syria and Egypt, in particular, sparked off a deeper interest in early Christianity and the influence of the Eastern Mediterranean / North Africa on Irish Christianity - much of which is now ‘lost’ or ‘forgotten’.

Alf Monaghan’s illustrated talk looks at the history of early Irish Christianity from a different perspective - a Mediterranean perspective. It provides a tantalizing glimpse under the veil of history. It asks many questions and confounds some of the accepted theories about the history of early Christianity in Ireland. It traces links with ancient Egypt, connects Irish monasticism with the Desert Fathers and the early Irish Church with the Egyptian Coptic Church. Recent Irish discoveries such as the Faddan More Psalter - Egyptian papyrus found in an ancient book of psalms from a Tipperary bog - are clues pointing to a more substantial Eastern Mediterranean influence, than has been acknowledged to date.

Fr Neal Carlin of the Columba Community of Prayer and Reconciliation, “Alf Monaghan for me answers the question of how Christianity evolved into a monastic church which flourished all over Ireland from the late 5th to the 12th century. The answer is the North-African influence.’’

This fascinating subject will be of interest to anyone with an historical interest in the roots of the early Christian Church in Ireland, the Egyptian Coptic Church and the links between the two.

The talk will be held in St Canice’s Oratory at the IOSAS Centre and Celtic Prayer Garden, Lenamore Rd, Derryvane , Co Donegal on Sunday June 9th at 7.30pm. Suggested donation €7.00. The talk will be followed by a Q&A with Alf for audience members.

For further information or to book your place please contact the IOSAS Centre & Celtic Prayer Garden on 00353 7493 84866 or email
goldenagecentre@hotmail.com.

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12 The Sixth Environmental Gathering

 

A chance to network, make new connections, get information and absorb the solidarity!!

Saturday 8th June; 1pm-5pm, St Columb’s Park House, Derry
Crèche available for our little campaigners.
Contact
nuala@stcolumbsparkhouse.org to reserve a place.

Speakers

Brid Smith, TD

Climate Emergency Bill: The issues, urgency and big business gambling our future.

 

Charo Lanao-Madden

Working with indigenous Peruvian communities challenging multinational extractive industries. The global and local links.

"Reports from campaigns against mega pig farms, illegal dumping, anaerobic digesters, fracking, diesel emissions, etc...

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13 Major Cross Border Job Fair to be hosted in the city on 19th June

 

Looking for a job or interested in changing careers? Come along to the North West Cross Border Job Fair between 1pm and 7pm on Wednesday 19th June at the City Hotel.

There will be vacancies available across Derry, Strabane and Donegal and a range of apprenticeship opportunities for 16-24 year olds.

Entry is free, just bring yourself and your CV (if you do not have a CV we have support services on the day who can help you). BSL and ISL available from 1pm to 3pm.

For further information email employerengagementteam@communities-ni.gov.uk or telephone 028 9090 9338

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14 Job Opportunity with The CLEAR Project

 

The CLEAR Project, which is part of Developing Healthy Communities (DHC) Ltd. is a capacity building project for community and voluntary sector organisations working in the field of Suicide, Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol.  DHC wish to recruit an Admin / Finance Assistant to support the needs of the CLEAR Project.

Applicants will have 4 GCSE’s (or Equivalent) at grades A* - C including English and Maths, 1 years’ experience of providing administrative and finance support and ECDL or equivalent.

We are looking for a dedicated individual who through strong administrative and organisation skills will support the CLEAR Project Manager and wider CLEAR Project team. 

 

For further information including detailed Job description and specification and information on how to apply please visit http://www.dhcni.com/current-vacancies.html 

Closing Date for the above position is: 12pm (noon) on Friday 21st June 2019

It is anticipated that interviews will take place on Friday 28th June 2019

DHC is and Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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15 Job Opportunity with The Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum

 

POST:                                               General Manager
REPORTS TO:                                     BBHF Co Chairs
RESPONSIBLE TO:                             Board of Directors
LOCATION:                                        The Gasyard Centre, 128 Lecky Road, Derry BT48 6NP.
HOURS OF DUTY:                              35 hours per week.
SALARY:                                            £41846 PA (PO 6 NJC Scale 46-49)

 

Main Function

The Health Forum General Manager will oversee the strategic development of the Health Forum and its projects including planning, development, delivery and monitoring of the work of Health Forum. Key tasks will be to develop inter-sectoral partnership working with the Health Forum’s projects, to co-ordinate delivery of joint programmes and services involving project staff, volunteers, community groups and statutory health workers, and to develop the Health Forum as an accredited training and social economy organisation.  The General Manager will report directly to the BBHF Board of Directors Co-Chairs.

 

Qualification

Candidates must have a relevant degree or equivalent level qualification.  (A relevant degree or equivalent qualification can include but is not exclusive to social sciences, education, business, youth and community)

 

How can I get more information or apply?
A full application pack can be requested by email:
info@bbhealthforum.org

 

Closing date for applications is 5pm on Monday 14th June 2019 @ 12.00 

Interviews will take place 2nd July 2019.   

 

Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum are an Equal Opportunities employer

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16 Job Opportunity with The Churches Trust

 

Under PEACE IV small grants scheme Churches Trust will be undertaking a community education programme and inter-church project, the aim of which is to bring together participants from various faith traditions and none, who will together explore our common Christian heritage and in particular explore Columba/ St Cholmcille and the associated relevance and heritage for this area. 

The project will involve a series of workshops, presentations, talks, interactive exercises and study visits and will create an opportunity for people to explore a common interest of Christian heritage and Columba.

The Churches Trust wishes to appoint the following post:
Project Worker (Christian Heritage /Columba)
Fixed term contract 15 months from date of appointment
Part-time position: 12.5 hours per week
Salary £22,045 pro rata (£9,839 for 12.5 hour week for 15 months

Purpose and function of post:

  • To coordinate and administer the Celebrating Our Common Christian Heritage project.
  • To further the mission of the Churches’ Trust by providing effective and timely administrative support and project co-ordination

Essential criteria include but are not limited to:

  • A minimum of 3 years’ experience working in administration/ office management / other relevant posts.
  • A relevant third level qualification, or equivalent (Level 4 or above).
  • Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload.

 

For information and application packs, please contact Fiona Fagan:
Tel: 028 71311322 or e-mail
info@thechurchestrust.org.uk.
Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Monday 17th June 2019

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17   Job Opportunity: Project Officer (Elevate) 

 

Salary: NJC Scale 6 (point 26) £23,866 

Working Hours: Full time 35 hours 

Contract: Until June 2020 (may be extended subject to funding)

Location: Western and Northern HSC Trust area (base location is flexible and will be negotiated with the successful candidate)

 

Key Role: You will be responsible for assisting the Project Manager with the management and delivery of the regional Elevate Community Development Capacity Building Programme. This Programme is funded by the Public Health Agency and has four main objectives.

  • Objective One: Establish and host an online Community Development Portal
  • Objective Two: Develop and deliver a Community Development curriculum which is relevant, accessible and evidence based.
  • Objective Three: To build sustainable resilient communities through positive collaboration mentoring of organisations/groups via the development of a community mentorship programme.
  • Objective Four: To develop and refine the draft evaluation framework, to measure and assess the impact of the Community Development Framework, to create a Northern Ireland evidence base which will inform future development.

Closing date is Monday 17th June. Please note interviews will take place on Friday 21st June.

Secondment opportunities will be considered. 

Job Description, Personnel Specification and Application Form can be downloaded here.

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18 Site Administrator Job Opportunity

 

Job Title: Site Administration
Project: A6 Dungiven to Drumahoe Dualling (A6D2D)
Reports to: Site Administration Manager

About us
Sacyr, Wills Bros and Somague, are a Joint Venture delivering the A6 D2D Project, to be completed by Spring 2022.
 
The role
We are seeking an energetic and motivated individual to join our A6D2D Team, to work in a busy site office, the work will, involve meeting and greeting, answering the telephone/switchboard, sending/receiving emails, and general office duties. To create the  smooth running of a busy site office for staff, management and visitors.
 
Responsible for the day to day operation of the project’s documentation, including operating the Microsoft office suite (word, excel, power point etc.), meeting and greeting visitors, receiving deliveries and checking/logging delivery dockets, filing, diary management, and issuing receipts etc.  

  • Carry out general office duties including photocopying, emailing answering phones, purchase ordering, and distributing documents as required.
  • Maintain project files, hard-copy and digital by inputting and retrieving data, scanning, and indexing documents, including retrieval and storage.
  • Routine correspondence (emails, letters, minutes, memos, spreadsheets, etc.) as required using Word and Excel within a document management system.
  • Manage and distribute project documents. Log Instruction’s, and responses.
  • Handling internal and external communication and management systems.
  • Coordinating office activities to secure efficiency and compliance to company policies and procedures.
  • Keep stock of office supplies and reorder when necessary
  • On the Job training will be provided
  • Any other duties for the smooth running of a busy site office.

What we’re looking for

Essential

  • Background in Business Administration, or related field.
  • At least 2 years Administration experience in a busy office.
  • Excellent computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, necessary to effectively communicate and collaborate with clients, builders, managers, sub-contractors and technical team members.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment setting and meeting deadlines.

Desirable

  • Qualification in Business Administration, Construction or another related field.
  • Experience on a major civil engineering project and knowledge of Share Point or BIM360.

Candidates should submit their application to info@a6d2d.com or contact at the same address for further information.

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19  Invitation from the Department for Communities: PIP Information Events

 

The Department’s published response to the Independent Review of the Personal Independent Payment (PIP) Assessment process (Walter Rader report) included a commitment to coordinate a series of events to publicise the PIP Assessment process and purpose.

You are invited to attend one of our information events in partnership with Disability Action.

At each event the Department for Communities, Capita, Law Centre and Advice NI will talk through how to claim PIP, including the evidence required and the support that is available.

 

The events are:
Friday 21 June 2019 at 2pm, Belfast - NICVA
[register here]

Tuesday 25 June 2019 at 2pm, Derry - City Hotel [register here]

Thursday 27 June 2019 at 2pm, Enniskillen - Fermanagh House [register here]

Friday 28 June 2019 at 2pm, Newry Conference & Banqueting Centre [register here]

 

You only need to attend one event and you can register online using the above links by Friday 14 June 2019.

 

Please advise in advance if you have any special requirements. 

Further information on PIP can be found on NI Direct www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/personal-independence-payment-pip

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20 Census 2021 – find out what’s involved 

 

The Census Office are holding free information events in June where you can learn more about the Census. The events are being held at three locations and booking is essential.  

Belfast                             Monday 10 June, 2 - 4.30pm               
Armagh                           Tuesday 11 June, 10am - 12.30pm         
Derry/Londonderry        Wednesday 12 June, 10am - 12:30pm

What’s covered at the events?

  • Census questionnaire content
  • Census outputs
  • Details of the 2019 Census Rehearsal

Read more about the Census events

Who can attend? 
The events are open to anyone with an interest in the Census.

Book Your Place Now

Contact us
Email:
2021.census.stakeholder.engagement@nisra.gov.uk

Website:  www.nisra.gov.uk/census

Tel: 028 90 255156

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21  New Shorts Focus short film scheme opportunity Northern Ireland Screen

 

Please find below a link to the application guidelines and forms for New Shorts Focus, a short film scheme.

Scheme is open to entry level writers and writer/director applicants resident in Northern Ireland, particularly those from groups that are underrepresented within the film and television industry

https://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/funding/short-film-calls/access-short/

The deadline for entries is 21 June 2019.

For further queries please contact christine@northernirelandscreen.co.uk

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