Active Communities Engagement Lead (South Tyneside) for Rise

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Contract Type: Fixed term

Role Type: Employment

Hours: Full time

Application deadline:

Based: Hybrid

Salary: £29,536 to 34,079 Per Annum

Salary Type: Salary Scale

Location: Tyne and Wear

Role description: Manager

The Active Communities Engagement Lead role will enhance and support Rise’s place-based expansion work in conjunction with partners including South Tyneside Council, Health, Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner’s Violence Reduction Unit and the VCSE sector.  

Based within the community the role holder will engage with residents and work with communities in South Tyneside (with a particular focus on South Shields; Horsley Hill, Simonside, Brockley Whins, Hebburn and Biddick Hall) to take a strength based, community centred approach to understanding and improving health and wellbeing outcomes.   

The central focus of the role requires strong collaboration with local stakeholders and residents of South Tyneside to understand the systemic barriers to physical activity. The role will focus on consulting with partners and residents and using the insight gained to influence future decision-making and influence system change.   

The role holder will need to fully embed themselves within the community, developing a strong relationship network with residents, statutory partners, the VCSE sector and other stakeholders to fully understand the inequalities the community of South Tyneside face.  

Salary

£29,536 – £34,079 (per annum)

The role is 1.0 FTE and is for an initial fixed term of 18 months. However, it may be extended subject to future funding.

Hours

37 hours (30 hours during a 4-day working week) 

Applicants will be interested to know that Rise is currently operating a 4-day working week. Full time employees are gifted one day off per week (Fridays), but still paid a full-time salary.  This reduces the working hours from 37 to 30 per week, but is not a contractual entitlement.  Trials have shown that a 4-day working week can reduce stress and burnout, as well as levels of anxiety, fatigue and sleep issues, but productivity levels are elevated. 

Location / Flexible Working

We’d like to see you once a week in our office, but can be flexible in busy delivery periods.  

We are open to talking about flexible working options and could consider options as diverse as job sharing and annualised hours, such as term-time only.   

Further information

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Jade Scott (Strategic Lead for Place) via email on jade.scott@risenortheast.co.uk  

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