Job vacancy: Implementation Adviser

26 Jan 2010

The Commission for the Compact is looking for an Implementation Adviser to help it promote greater use of the Compact at local and national level.

Implementation Adviser
Salary banding: £32,820 to £35,525 *
Birmingham

The Commission for the Compact is looking for an Implementation Adviser to help it promote greater use of the Compact at local and national level. The Implementation Adviser will work with public bodies and third sector organisations to identify barriers to Compact implementation and provide support, advice and guidance to overcome those barriers.

The Commission for the Compact is an independent organisation set up to oversee the relationship between government and the voluntary and community sector. Its functions include building evidence, influencing policy and sharing good practice in order to achieve better implementation of the Compact. The Compact is the agreement between government and the voluntary and community sector, designed to improve their working relationship for mutual advantage and community gain.

You should be educated to degree level or equivalent and have significant experience of developing and delivering support and training.

This new post is on a pay scale rising from £32,820 (min) to £35,525 (target). The starting salary for the successful applicant will be £32,820. We also offer 25 days holiday, flexible working and the option of joining a non-contributory pension scheme.


Apply nowPlease apply by completing the two forms below:

Application Form - Implementation AdvisorApplication Form - Implementation Adviser
Job Description - Implementation AdvisorJob Description - Implementation Advisor
Application Form - comms assistantRecruitment Monitoring Form
CVs will not be considered. No agencies please. Previous applicants need not apply.

Please send completed forms to karen.capps@thecompact.org.uk

Closing date: Wednesday 17 February 2010


The Commission for the Compact is committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all people regardless of race, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation or religion or belief.