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Services

Regional Implementation Support Officer (East of England)

Services

Regional Implementation Support Officer (East of England)

Regional Implementation Support Officer (East of England)

  • Annually:
    £32,203 - £36,595
  • Region:
    East
  • Location:
    East, East of England Hub
  • Department:
    Local Services
  • Vacancy Type:
    Permanent
  • Working Hours Per Week:
    35
  • Closing Date:
    20 May 2024

Every childhood is worth fighting for. This is our belief. It drives us, and it's the reason our Services teams push themselves to transform the lives of children and families,  in person, in Hubs nationwide, and through the knowledge they share.

 

We are currently developing an exciting and innovative service offer to meet the needs of children, young people, families and professionals across the East of England and are looking for a Regional Implementation Support Officer to help us make a difference in the lives of more children and young people.

 

Our aim is to increase understanding of child sexual abuse and neglect and to raise awareness so that abuse can be identified, responded to and ultimately prevented.

 

We are recruiting an Implementation Support Officer to provide support to and sustain relationships with a range of organisations and key stakeholders across the East of England to enable them to successfully implement and deliver NSPCC programmes, services and products. This is a new post and sits across our Development and Implementation and Direct Services Teams.

 

Reporting into the Assistant Director for the East of England this role will play a key part in scaling our evidence-based services across the region. This role will:

 

  • Provide a range of virtual and face to face support to external agencies to successfully implement NSPCC programmes, services and products
  • Arrange, support and sometimes deliver training to support implementation of services
  • Work closely with regional colleagues to support sustainability of scale up and reach of services
  • Undertake work alongside the East Region Assistant Director, the Associate Head of Implementation and the appropriate Relationship Managers to implement strategies and methodologies to successfully replicate and implement programmes, services and products and to deliver on agreed KPI's and corporate targets
  • Support the team to meet the in-year target of reach of professionals and Income Generation.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a new team in developing and building our work in the East of England. You will become part of a team that cares about the work we do and the people we work with, discover opportunities to grow, along with challenges and a shared purpose that will bring the best out in you. You will get to find your own way to make a difference that means more, and that impacts young lives.

 

The successful candidate will work in a hybrid team, working from home or co-working spaces. In the first instance we will be taking a place-based approach by working in the Luton and Bedfordshire area, however the successful candidate will be expected to travel throughout the region.

 

In return, we offer a full range of family friendly policies and benefits to help achieve a good work-life balance.  Our people are at the heart of everything we do. It's because of them that we're able to continue our work to protect children and prevent abuse. We work hard to ensure that that they feel happy and supported in their role.

 

The NSPCC is committed to equality and diversity and wants to attract a range of talented people. The NSPCC fully supports the rights and opportunities of all staff to seek, obtain and hold employment and to enjoy equal employment opportunities without discrimination.

Interviews will be week commencing 6th June.

We actively encourage candidates to get in touch for further discussion about the role. Please contact Assistant Director Andrew Skea, Andrew.Skea@nspcc.org.uk to arrange a telephone conversation.

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