Position; Programme and Operations coordinator

Salary; £20,000 – 25,000 pro rata (25.5 hours/week)

Location; South London

Organisation name; Beyond the Classroom

Contact Name: Danielle Arkwright

 

About us:

Our mission is to revolutionise education!

 

Beyond the Classroom is a youth led education social enterprise. We deliver innovative life-skills programmes to young people, with an emphasis on the performing arts, youth leadership and peer mentoring. We share our learning with local and national decision makers in order to influence policy.

 

Our programmes equip young people with the knowledge and tools they need to be leaders in their own lives, schools and communities. Our work is in no way exclusive. However, we currently have a focus on supporting young women from low-income and minority ethnic backgrounds, aged 11 to 19.

 

 

 Person Specification;

Are you seeking to develop your career within the social enterprise / education sectors? Are you looking for an agile / flexible working opportunity? – If you share our vision for an education system more reactive to contemporary issues and would like the opportunity to work with a small, progressive, proactive and exciting social organisation, this could be the role for you!

You will share the team’s passion for youth empowerment and social enterprise, and be looking to apply your skills and experience to this area. You should have a proven commitment to this area of work demonstrated through at least one-two years of full-time, part-time and / or voluntary experience within a similar setting.

We are looking for a dynamic and dedicated individual with strong administration, communication and operational skills. The person we’re looking for will have the organisational skills, leadership skills and initiative required to ensure the smooth running of Beyond the Classroom’s operations and programme delivery.

You will thrive in a small, creative and resourceful team and be willing to work flexibly within your role.  You will enjoy the opportunity to work closely with team members to support them in the delivery of their areas of focus. And relish the opportunity to define, build and develop your own role within the organisation.

 

 The Role

Your remit will cover all elements of programme support from content preparation, to organisational operations. There will also be opportunities for you to take ownership of particular projects on a seasonal basis and inline with organisational aims or initiatives.

Operations

  • You will need to have the ability to multi-task, prioritise and manage your own workload
  • Ensure timely and accurate reporting, both narrative and statistical in line with BTC monitoring and evaluation commitments
  • Fulfill general administrative tasks for the programme delivery and operational team
  • Monitor the team’s key performance indicators
  • Act as a focal point for partners and contractors on the coordination of day-to-day operations relevant to Programmes.

Programmes

  • Administering, managing and analysing impact data from service delivery with young people.
  • Support the coordination and monitoring of the team’s strategic, operational plan on a weekly and monthly basis
  • Ensuring the programme delivery team have all the necessary resources to deliver programmes
  • Monitoring income and expenditure for assigned projects including props, technology and stationary.
  • Liaising with accreditation awarding Body, to ensure the successful qualification of all peer mentors in achieving their targets and accreditations

The successful applicant will have;

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • A conscientious approach to completing tasks
  • Willingness to learn new skills and experiences within the BTC model
  • Evidence of a clear DBS history
  • A meticulous eye for detail
  • Proven passion for youth development
  • Reliable and able to work on your own initiative (to schedule, and within budget)

Desirable;

  • An interest in working directly with young people in a creative/personal development setting
  • Personal experience, talent or interest in the performing arts
  • A background in working with young people of diverse and challenging backgrounds and needs
  • Experience delivering Arts Award qualifications
  • Experience of youth programme facilitation
  • Good knowledge of the social and economic context of South London
  • Qualifications in business management, administration or youth development
  • Driving licence and access to a vehicle

 

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  • Maximum 2 page CV and 1 page cover letter in a single document
  • What you would like to gain from working with us
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Closing date: 11:59pm Sunday 16th October 2016

Next Steps

Please note, that due to the anticipated number of applications, we are unable to respond to all applicants. We aim to contact those progressing on to the next stage of recruitment within 10 working days of the application closing date.