LORAG (Lower Ormeau Residents Action Group) is seeking to recruit aProject Community Cohesion Coordinator to assist with the ongoing development, co-ordination and implementation of a popular community cohesion project within the Botanic, Shaftesbury Wards of South Belfast.
S/he will play a significant role in shaping the policy and strategic direction of the project in meeting the emerging needs across the diverse groupings that make up the community.
The role involves working in partnership with a wide range of people from within the voluntary/community, public sector towards promoting community cohesion and cultural diversity.
Qualifications:
Hold a professional qualification in Community Development or Race Relations
Skills/ Experience required:
- Minimum two years paid experience working within Community Development or Race Relations
- Proven ability to project plan, manage funds, monitoring and evaluation of project outcomes
- Demonstrable experience and knowledge of policy in relation to integration and racial equality and an understanding of the NI context on cohesion
- Demonstrable experience of working with both indigenous and migrant communities
- Demonstrable experience of working with statutory, voluntary and community sector
Knowledge & Skills
- Experience of liaising with inter-cultural community to build cohesion and
- Experience of mapping existing race relations work, identifying best practice and disseminating information to partners
- Ability to build sustainable relationships with key stakeholders including young people and adults
- Excellent organisational and administrative skills
- Experienced in using Microsoft Word, Excel Outlook and PowerPoint to produce/reports/spreadsheets/presentations
Full information and how to apply can be found in the application pack and job description attached
About LORAG
LORAG is a needs led community development organisation, founded in 1987 to support the residents and community of the Lower Ormeau. LORAG have managed Shaftesbury Community and Recreation Centre, a council owned facility since 2000, successfully growing the services delivered from the centre from 20 hours per week to 94 hours, sustaining 26 jobs, serving the needs of the community.
The Lower Ormeau Community Cohesion project was established in 2013 to assist and support the long-term indigenous and newcomer community with the various challenges faced as an Inner-City growing community.
LORAG has undertook the redevelopment of the John Murray Lockhouse as a Healthy Living Hub, Community Garden, Shed, Boat Store and River access point. The redevelopment aims to improve on health and good relations through animating the towpath, river and community connection. The project is currently under construction and set for completion in 2026.