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*Still recruiting* New Role: Peer Network Coordinator

Peer Network Coordinator

Salary: pro rata of £22,065 to £24,024 depending on experience, incl OLW

Annual Leave: pro rata of 25 days leave plus bank holidays

Closing Date: Extended to 11.30pm Sunday 21st July

This post is for 28 hours per week.

If you have a passion for community development and bringing people together then this fun and vibrant role is for you. This exciting role is suited to someone with great organisational skills and the ability to motivate and inspire people to participate. The applicant will need to able to work on their own initiative, be a ‘can do’ person and be creative.

Our Peer Network Co-ordinator will develop new activities based on need and demand and as well as continuing with our range of social activities already set up. Our activities provide ways for disabled people to come and together to learn and share experiences. Current activities include an art club, book club, drama, choir and more. The programme of activities will engage disabled people across all impairment groups and across the borough of Richmond. The programme which can consist of regular group activities, trips, talks, campaigning and more. The programme will be shaped by disabled people. The Peer Network Co-ordinator will work with disabled people to become peer mentors that support in the organising of the sessions, marketing and creating a programme of events.

Documents: 

Advert for Peer Network Coordinator (community development)

Peer Network Co-ordinator JD and PS

If you are interested in this post, please send your CV to [email protected] by Sunday 21st July at 11.30pm

or post to:

Lucy Byrne, CEO
Richmond Advice & Information on Disability
Disability Action & Advice Centre
4 Waldegrave Road
Teddington
TW11 8HT

Different formats are available on request.

Richmond AID is an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcomes applications from disabled candidates. Richmond AID has been awarded the Two Ticks symbol meaning any disabled candidates that meet the minimum criteria will be invited for interview.

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