VCSE

Victory Programme Co-ordinator

£12.35 per hour. 20 hours per week

The Salvation Army, Bridlington

Part time

27th April 2025

Description

Job Summary:

The Victory programme is based on the Dig Victory campaign of the Second World War where individuals were encouraged to cook nutritious meals and learn to budget and develop life skills. The role of the Victory Programme Co-ordinator is to work with the Corps Officer and service users in delivering the Programme face to face and in an online environment. The programme supports individuals by empowering them to make positive changes in life.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver teaching material for The Victory Programme in a fun and engaging manner to on-site participants.
Source ingredients for each session. Demonstrate the cooking process, to teach the purposes of cooking equipment and to demystify the cooking terms
Promote the cooking and budgeting sessions as a key life skill and encourage participants to engage working through their personal challenges in a positive and inclusive manner
Liaise with the external agencies to foster contact with new participants, facilitate other trainers/agencies to support the delivery of related elements of the programme as appropriate and to actively distribute marketing materials including posters and fliers
To recruit participants for the programme to fill each teaching session.

The successful candidate(s) will be able to demonstrate:

· GCSE’s including English and Maths, knowledge of Health and Safety

· Relevant qualification and experience in food preparation (Food Handling & Hygiene Level 2)

· Experience in a work environment that includes working alongside volunteers

· Excellent communication Skills

Appointment subject to satisfactory references, proof of right to work in the UK, DBS

How to apply

If you want an informal discussion about the please contact Max - max.lunn@salvationarmy.org.uk or 01262603009

For further details and to apply please click the link

http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/jobs

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