Charity Operations Manager for The Art Ministry

Posted on: August 12, 2022

A part time Charity Operations Manager is required The Art Ministry.
We help the community engage in creative art and craft activities to maintain and improve their mental health and well-being. The core of our service provision are weekly sessions for children and adults with special needs, adults with physical, visual and/or mental health issues.
We provide creative activities at numerous local community events. This is a new role, with funding secured for the first six months. One of the most important tasks for the new manager will be to work with the trustees to secure longer term funding.
This is a part time role for 22 hours a week. A great deal of flexibility is required to be able to attend sessions, events and meetings throughout the day, occasionally including evenings and at weekends, but we will work with the job holder to provide at least one no-working day each week day. Some home working will be allowed, such as for administrative tasks.
Candidates must have access to a vehicle that they can use for business use.
The salary is £18,304 a year, equal to £33,280 if it was full time. You must have experience operational manager experience, preferably in the charity sector, as the job holder will help to define this new role and secure future funding for it. The Art Ministry is an organisation committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees, trustees and volunteers to share this commitment. As such we will carry out an Enhanced DBS Check and obtain references.
Closing date for this vacancy is August 29th 2022
For any questions please call 07582 025163 or email contact@theartministry.org.uk
Download an application pack here:
https://www.theartministry.org.uk/Operations Manager Vacancy.docx

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