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Access and Development Worker (The Fair Play Project)

  • Part time
  • £29,060 pro-rata
  • Glasgow City Centre Head Office and community bases in Glasgow, Inverclyde, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, and West Dunbartonshire
  • Closing 31st July 2023


  • Advertised from 18th July 2023
  • 14 hours over two or four days (evening work required due to the nature of the role). Fixed term to the end of August 2025

Role

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

The Fair Play Project is a new initiative from Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis, made possible due to funding from the Lottery Community Fund Young Start Programme. Designed and overseen by the specialist ROSEY Project Team, the Fair Play Project will offer prevention, training, and skill-building with young people in sports on gender-based violence. The ROSEY Project Team offers specific resources to young people in local communities to overcome 'rape culture' symptoms and causes. Commencing in 2010, the ROSEY Project was developed to offer specific support and education opportunities for young people. See here for more information on the ROSEY Project roseyproject.co.uk.

ABOUT THIS ROLE

This is a key role in Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis Centre, helping us to expand our reach and partnership working within sporting organisations and communities, as part of the new Fair Play Project. In securing these partnerships for the Project, this role will help the Training and Prevention Worker for the project allocate time and resources to deliver the training and education work with the young people involved.

The role requires a strong commitment to anti-discriminatory and equalities work and must demonstrate experience and confidence in developing, delivering, and evaluating innovative and engaging discussions with a range of diverse partners. The post holder will be capable of representing the service externally across agencies and representing GCRC in relevant networks, forums, and working groups. Experience and understanding of working within an organisation that operates within a feminist, equality and human rights framework is preferable for this role.

Application notes

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Monday 31 July, noon

INTERVIEW DATE: Thursday 17 August – candidates will be notified if invited to interview no later than Friday 4 August

HOW TO APPLY: Send a cover letter of no more than one page detailing how you meet the duties and personal requirements of the role, along with a full CV of no more than 2 pages to Paulina Krzyzaniak PKrzyzaniak@rapecrisiscentre-glasgow.co.uk by email outlining how you meet the requirements for the duty of this role.

A PVG check will be undertaken as part of the selection process. Only women need to apply under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.


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