Development and Delivery Manager - Projects
Employer: Libraries Rising
Location: Remote
Temporary: 12 month fixed term contract
Working hours: Part-time (30 hours (Monday to Thursday))
Salary: £40,016 pro rata
Closing date: Wednesday 8th April (9am)
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Our focus is on creating libraries of tomorrow with children and young people today.
We want all children and young people to feel at home at the library, to be understood, empowered and inspired. Our collaborative network is made up of member, partners and supporters. We believe in the need for safe spaces and real-life connections to support the demands of modern life. Together, we’re creating change, and you can be a part of it.
This is a pivotal moment of growth and development for Libraries Rising as a young charity. We’re seeking a passionate, skilled manager to join our team. We’re looking for someone to bring the energy and expertise to help us develop and grow over the next 12 months.
We’re looking for:
An experienced project manager who enjoys a flexible and iterative approach.
A proactive leader who is energised by variety, and able to work effectively across diverse topics and themes.
A values led bid writer who has experience of co-creating successful grant funding bids.
A creative thinker who enjoys a productive and responsive environment.
An enthusiastic collaborator who will build strong relationships with our team, members and partners.
We’re looking for someone who lives our values - progressive, collaborative, kind, aspirational and inclusive.
What’s important to us needs to be important to you too. We want to focus on impact, to work openly, to collaborate with and learn from others, to take the time to care for ourselves and each other, and to have fun together. We want to build an environmentally sustainable charity, and we want to be celebrated as an inclusion changemaker in the sector.
About the work
We are an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation. Our members are leaders in children and young people’s public libraries and schools library services (SLS).
The Development and Delivery Manager (Projects) is a new role for the charity. You will work with a small and growing team, who are passionate about our mission and vision. You will also work with our members (leaders of children’s public library and School Library Service leaders) and sector partners.
We are in the final stages of creating our strategy for the future. You’ll be supporting us with organisational and sector development across all pillars, with a particular focus on our Thriving Charity goals.
Job purpose
To lead and deliver a range priority projects and funding bids for the charity.
The purpose of the role includes:
To scope and deliver a range of projects to support both organisational and sector developments.
To convene members and young people to participate in events and workshops, ensuring projects and developments are co-created with stakeholders.
To compile reviews, reports and options appraisals to aid effective decision making.
To lead the development and submission of grant and trust funding opportunities.
To support the shaping, and delivery, of a funding plan to enable delivery of our new charity strategy.
To ensure creative and flexible use of resources.
What you’ll bring to the role
Strong project management skills, with experience delivering complex, multi-stakeholder work.
Track record of delivering to achieve strategic goals and outcomes.
Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise, plan and manage risk.
Ability to negotiate and influence.
Experience of identifying funding opportunities and successfully bidding for grant funding.
Able to work on own initiative and collaborate within a team.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Excellent listening skills with the ability to take diverse opinions into account.
Digitally literate and technologically curious, with experience of Microsoft Office and project software.
Experience managing and monitoring budgets.
Experience of facilitating events and workshops.
Committed to engaging and co-creating with children, young people and families.
Understanding of the role of libraries within communities.
Experience of managing partnerships, subcontractors or commissioned work.
Awareness of GDPR implications and requirements.
Personal qualities
Empathetic, able to understand a variety of viewpoints that are different to their own.
Calm under pressure and able to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality.
Confident in building relationships and constructively challenging where needed.
Thrives when working collaboratively and taking responsibility for delivery.
Trusts others and inspires trust.
Ambitious for our charity, the library sector and for children and young people.
Strategic thinker who can also absorb and analyse detailed information.
Entrepreneurial, with the ability to spot opportunities and develop them.
Asks for feedback and is able to accept and act on it to improve their own performance.
Understanding of inclusion and its importance within a diverse society.
Commitment to own continued professional development.
Our application process is open to everyone and anyone with the experience we’re looking for. We have a diverse board of trustees, but we know our staff team is not as diverse as we need for the future, as we grow. We particularly welcome applications from people from racialised communities, men, trans or non-binary individuals, and those with hidden or visible disabilities.
Employee benefits include:
25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus Bank Holidays
5% employer pension contribution
Employee Assist Programme – including 24/7 counselling, health support and legal helpline.
A range of discounts on retail, entertainment, travel and wellbeing.
If you have any questions about the role, or want to chat Tabitha, Chief Executive before applying, please get in touch.
All applicants must have an existing Right to Work in the UK. Please also note that appointment will be made subject to collection of two references and a satisfactory DBS check or evidence of a current DBS certificate.
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