COMMUNITY CARE CO-ORDINATOR
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP YOUR SOCIAL CARE CAREER WITH A UNIQUE JEWISH COMMUNITY
Mosaic Jewish Community has opened its brand-new Synagogue in Stanmore. It is a unique concept of providing religious services and community facilities for three different strands of Judaism – Reform, Masorti and Liberal – under one umbrella.
The role focuses on providing direct support to members, their carers and families, as well as supporting and overseeing the work of volunteers from the community as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Together with our other part-time Coordinator, you will work on a range of care and support services which take into account the present and future needs of the community.
This is an exciting opportunity to build on and develop new projects that cover a broad spectrum of community support services while respecting differing religious practices and customs. You will need to be able to work closely with the rabbinic and lay leadership and volunteers and know how to access social care and communal provision within the Jewish and wider communities, including statutory services. Team management and communication skills with experience in safeguarding and data protection compliance will be essential in this role.
21 hours per week, ideally to be worked Monday, Tuesday and Friday; salary pro rata £32,000 FTE.
Please visit https://choosemosaic.org/all-news/news/community-care-co-ordinator/ to read the full job description and person specification. If you would like to join us and make a significant contribution to the Mosaic Team by planning, organising and participating in communal activities, please send your CV and a covering letter explaining how your skills and experiences meet our requirements to recruitment@choosemosaic.org .
Closing Date 3 February 2023
MOSAIC JEWISH COMMUNITYLIMITED
Registered office: 2 Field End Road, Pinner HA5 2QL
COMPANY NUMBER 08825132
REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1157109
January 2023
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