Young Carers Service Manager – Action for Family Carers

Posted on: November 8, 2021

Action for Family Carers are seeking a Service Manager to lead the development and delivery of support services for Young Carers across Essex. If you have people and project management skills, combined with a commitment to helping vulnerable children and young people, please apply.

Reporting directly to the CEO your role will include managing a dedicated young carer support team, identifying needs and new opportunities and ensuring effective and efficient delivery. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your role within a charity which benefits from great support from the local community in Essex and which achieves a positive impact for local families.

Action for Family Carers is a thriving charity which for over 30 years has been providing support for adult carers and young carers – people with unpaid, caring responsibilities for others.  We are a Carers Trust Network Partner and Trusted Charity.  We provide information, befriending, counselling, wellbeing activities, young carer clubs, Activity Groups and Day Care across Essex, working within schools, with GP practices and in a variety of community settings.

 

Young Carers Service Manager

£26,131 pro rata

Part-time – up to 28 hours per week (negotiable)

Based in one of our offices in Maldon, Harlow or Colchester

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