OPERATIONS MANAGER – HEARING HELP ESSEX

Posted on: August 25, 2022

About the role

HHE is a small charity , helping lots of people. It delivers a set of simple , but impactful services, using an uncomplicated business model. The successful candidate will be a well-rounded business practitioner who has a proven, operational track record. You will be leading the day-to-day effort to make the charity run well, you will also be at the heart of enabling it to grow and help more people. This is a great opportunity for the right person to roll up their sleeves and make a great charity, even greater! Sound like you?

Job Title: Operations Manager Role Purpose

 To manage and co-ordinate the day to day operations

 To manage, support, and develop the staff team, leading by example in line with our values and principles.

 To lead on HR and IT for the charity, ensuring compliance with legal obligations, reviewing and upholding existing policies and systems, as well as implementing new processes when required.

 Deputise for CEO as requested.

Salary: £30,000

Hours: Full time 37 hours per week (working hours and pattern negotiable for the right candidate)

Location: Office based in mid-Essex. Currently Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Travel across Essex will be required.

Contract: Permanent

How to apply

Send a CV with a covering letter no longer than 3 sides of A4, setting out how you meet the specification, to sophie.ede@hearinghelpessex.org.uk. We welcome applications from all. We actively encourage applications from people with a lived experience of hearing loss, supporting you and your requirements. All those invited to interview will have the opportunity to discuss any reasonable adjustments that are required to ensure a positive interview experience. If you would like an informal conversation about the role prior to applying please call 01245 496347 and ask to speak to Sophie Ede.

Deadline for applications is Midday on Monday 19th September 2022. All applications will be acknowledged.

Find out more about the job role here. 

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