About Us
Faith in Community Dundee (FiCD) is a values-led organisation working to tackle poverty and inequality through
partnership, listening, and belief in the power of communities. We work alongside faith groups, local networks,
and people with lived experience to create real, lasting change.
The Role
To support and encourage local faith communities in developing community initiatives which offer a practical response
to both the causes and the effects of poverty and hardship in Dundee and surrounds; enable faith leaders and
faith communities to engage with statutory partners to ensure inclusive services; build links between faith
leaders, faith communities and the wider community.
Key Responsibilities
- Enable local faith communities to develop specific ideas and activities which address locally identified needs
and use approaches that best meets the needs of local people. This support will be through:
- facilitation
and mentoring,
- identifying or delivering relevant training,
- connecting faith communities with
key partners,
- providing guidance and support to faith communities on governance issues, organisational
development, funding.
- Co-facilitate the Dundee Faith Forum, a quarterly meeting of Faith Leaders, and
deliver on any associated actions, including facilitating short-term working groups.
- Develop
opportunities to bring diverse faith communities together, building connections and relationships through shared
actions/activities.
- Develop opportunities for diverse faith communities to engage in the wider fairness
agenda within the city, with a particular focus on poverty and inequality.
- Support faith communities
delivering community food provision, including connecting them with the Dundee Community Food
Network.
Additional Information:
The Faith Forum is a newly formed (January 2024) forum of Faith Leaders from across the city. Through the Faith
Covenant with Dundee City Council, the Faith Forum gives opportunities for Faith Leaders to engage with
statutory services, representing their communities, and ensuring equality, inclusion and human rights is
embedded in public services. The Forum meets quarterly, Dundee City Councils Equalities Officer attends each
meeting, and the Forum members invite representatives from statutory bodies to attend and discuss key issues.
Short-term working groups and actions develop from these quarterly meetings
More information about all strands of our work can be found on our website faithincommunitydundee.org
About You
We’re looking for someone with:
- Passion about social justice and tackling poverty, with a commitment to the aims and key values of Faith in
Community Dundee.
- Demonstrable experience of community development, working with people from diverse
backgrounds, and comfortable with leaders of faith communities.
- Ability to build positive relationships
with faith communities and key stakeholders.
- Excellent communication, organisational, and IT
skills.
Inclusivity Statement
We welcome applications from all backgrounds, especially those with lived experience of poverty or from
underrepresented communities. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our
work.
Notes
It is essential you have the right to
work in the UK before applying to work with us. You will be asked to provide proof of your eligibility to
work and remain in the UK if you are invited to attend for an interview.
The appointment of a successful candidate will be subject to the provision of a Disclosure Scotland Level 1 Disclosure