Sector Support Officer – Maldon and District CVS

Posted on: March 1, 2022

Maldon and District CVS are looking for a part time Sector Support officer to support out charity work across the Maldon District. The successful applicant will take a lead in providing support, information and advice to the voluntary sector in the Maldon district.

This will include cascading information through regular electronic updates, providing one to one support on governance funding and good practice advice, facilitating partnership working and networking and organising events and training.

In addition the post holder will take the lead on supporting Maldon and District CVS’ own fundraising activities.

The role will be for 20 hours per week.

To apply for the role please send a CV and cover letter to MDCVS Director, Sarah Troop at sarah@maldoncvs.org.uk by Friday 18th March 2022

For monitoring purposes we also request that applicants complete an Equality monitoring form and return with their application.

This role is not subject to a DBS check

Please ensure your cover letter reflects the person specification as this will be used in the shortlisting process. This is your opportunity to tell us how your skills and experience match the person specification and why you would be a good fit for the role

Www.maldoncvs.org.uk/recruitment

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