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Programme & Events Co-ordinator

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Hillsborough, United Kingdom

Job Description

Role: Programme & Events Co-ordinator Responsible to: Engagement and Training Manager Working Hours: 35 Hours per week Purpose of Role: Co-ordinate the delivery of programmes and key events Salary: £25, 875 per annum The Northern Ireland Boys Brigade (BBNI) works with 11,350 boys and young men aged 4 18 through 243 BB companies in Northern Ireland and Donegal. BBNI companies are led by over 2,600 volunteer leaders who have a desire to have a positive impact on young lives and provide them with an opportunity to hear about the love of Jesus. Our vision is to raise generations of Christ-like men and the object of Boys Brigade is The advancement of Christ's Kingdom among Boys and the promotion of habits of obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness About The Role Within BBNI the Programme is the core framework of activities which works towards achievement of core badges. it is built around six consistent activity areas used across all age groups: Get Active Get Adventurous Get Creative Get into the Bible Get Involved Get Learning Each activity areas includes clear aims and themed suggestions to help leaders plan a balanced and varied programme. BBNI offers a wide range of Programme including core badge work, major awards, competitions, scripture courses and thematic resources that respond to the emerging needs for out children and young people. We also work in partnership with external organisations to enrich the programme. above all our goal is to help children become confident, compassionate and committed followers of Jesus, equipped to live out their faith in everyday life. A Full Job description is available. Due to the nature of the role some evening and weekend work may be involved. Candidates are not required to have any prior knowledge of Boys Brigade. The Northern Ireland Boys Brigade are an equal opportunities employer. We will take any reasonable adjustments into consideration throughout the recruitment process. The Northern Ireland Boys Brigade reserve the right to enhance the selection criteria in the event of an unprecedented response. Required Criteria 1-2 Years Experience of co-ordinating and delivering events Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal with teh ability to communicate with stakeholders at all levels capable and confident in delivering presentations/talks experience in developing programme and resources for children and young people ability to demonstrate an aptitude for learning new procedures and IT packages good command of written English ability to work on your own initiative as well as part of a team proven experience in delivering projects from conception to completion good organisational skills and ability to manage multiple projects and prioritise a busy workload, working to deadlines positive attitude and approach accuracy in work and high attention to detail sympathetic to the vision, mission & values of The Northern Ireland Boys Brigade Due to the nature of the role, a driving license is essential Desired Criteria third level education experience of working or volunteering in a youth/children's ministry environment experience of communicating with and co-ordinating volunteers experience of chairing meetings including making arrangements and communicating arrangements ability to create and manage a budget Skills Needed IT skills, Presentation Skills, Organisational skills, Coordination of Volunteers Salary £25,875.00 per year Skills: IT skills Presentation Skills Organisational skills Coordination of Volunteer Benefits: Vacation, Paid time off Retirement plan and/or pension Flexible schedule Competitive salary

Location: Hillsborough, County Down, GB

Posted Date: 7/11/2025
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July 11, 2025
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