Every childhood is worth fighting for. This is our belief. It drives us and it's the reason our Children's Services team push themselves to transform the lives of children and families – in person, in hubs nationwide, and through the knowledge they share. Could you Join us as a Hub Administrator and make a contribution that means everything?
The NSPCC North West Regional Hub, based in Liverpool, has an exciting opportunity for an Administrator to join the Team. Using your excellent administrative and organisational skills you will support the team to promote and deliver a range of services directly to vulnerable children and families with complex risks and needs.
Key Responsibilities
We are committed to playing our part in creating and fostering a society that promotes mutual respect and truly values individuality and difference. All our candidates are considered fairly based on their merit, competence and performance and we are always keen to hear from talented people/candidates from a diverse background.
Join us and you'll become part of a team that cares about the work they do and the people they work with. You'll discover opportunities to grow, along with challenges and a shared purpose that'll bring the best out in you and you'll get to find your own way to make a difference that means more, and that impacts millions of young lives.
For further information please contact Senior Administrator Kate Higham – kate.higham@nspcc.org.uk
As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults.
At the NSPCC we are on a journey to becoming a trauma-informed organisation for the children, young people and families that we work with, as well as our staff and volunteers. To be trauma-informed is one of the guiding principles that shape and guide our 2021-2031 Strategy. This means understanding the nature of adversity, trauma, and resilience so that we can work towards reducing and preventing further harm and promoting recovery and healing. Coming to work at the NSPCC will provide the opportunity for you to join us in our commitment to becoming a trauma-informed organisation.
Siobhan Walters / Children's Services