YWCA England & Wales

YWCA is the leading charity working with the most disadvantaged young women in England and Wales.
YWCA ywr brif elusen syn gweithio gydar menywod ifanc mwyaf difreintiedig yng Nghymru a Lloegr.

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Income generation officer - Wales

Job reference number 09/10
Closing date Friday, 12 March 2010, at 5:30pm
Location Cardiff office
Salary £25,806 p.a. pro rata (21 hpw)
 

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An opportunity has arisen for an Income Generation Officer to join the charity to generate, maximise and sustain statutory income for YWCA's work in Wales. 

This will involve researching statutory income generation opportunities; maintaining awareness of the main sources of contract opportunities (e.g. Sell2Wales and Buy 4 Wales) in consultation with National Statutory and Lottery Team; and meeting income targets by submission of funding applications.

 Experience of completing successful applications/tenders to statutory sources and of meeting income targets is essential for the role.  Excellent oral and written communication with the ability to coordinate and manage partnerships between key staff, other agencies and funders is also key.

For more information and to apply please visit www.nfp-resourcing.co.uk

 


Female Participation Worker*

Job reference number 02/10
Closing date Thursday, 18 March 2010, at 5:30pm
Location Bristol
Salary £20,753 (pro rata)
 

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Funded by the BIG Lottery Fund, this is an exciting opportunity to help young women make a difference locally and nationally.

You will be working with young women within the YWCA to enable them to participate in decision making and influence in their centre, their local community, the national organisation and the outside world

 


Data and Quality Assurance Analyst

Job reference number V10049
Closing date Monday, 22 March 2010, at 5:30pm
Location Oxford (with some travel throughout England and Wales)
Salary £25,806 p.a.
 

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An opportunity has arisen for a Data and Quality Assurance Analyst to join YWCA who help change the lives of young women from deprived communities.

Reporting to the Director of Services, you will be responsible for collating and providing timely and accurate reports on the scope and impact of YWCA's work with young women; and, working with the Senior Services Team, you will develop appropriate tools to evidence and measure the impact and effectiveness of the work with young women.

You should possess experience of research and analysis; and Quality Assurance methodologies in health and social care.  Experience of developing new systems and processes in a multi site environment; measuring social return on investment; and Management Information systems is desirable.

For further information and to apply please visit www.nfpjob.co.uk, vacancy reference number V10049. For an informal discussion please contact jenny.buckley@nfp-resourcing.co.uk 0845 0945 336


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David says

David says

"Too often people think that real poverty and disadvantage only exist in the developing world, but it's right here in the UK, often below the radar screen. I've worked in both and it is a privilege to fundraise for YWCA which really helps vulnerable young women realise their potential"

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