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ATTRACTIVE VACANCY WITH LEWISHAM CHARITY

Lewisham Pensioners Forum (LPF) is looking to recruit

a Forum Co-ordinator - 27hrs per week

Scale Point 29-34

(SP29 ?28,224 ? Pro Rata ?22,579 - SP34 ?32,254 - Pro Rata ? 25,803)

Automatic Pension Enrolment provision

Annual Leave: 26 days equivalent - pro rata

Our current Co-ordinator is moving on and we are looking for another committed, experienced and skilled individual who can respond positively to the demands of this post. LPF is a vibrant local charity (established nearly 30 years ago) operating and based in Lewisham providing a voice for people 55 plus.

You will need proven fund raising experience and have to be able to demonstrate an ability to develop the strategic vision and direction of the Forum in what is a highly competitive funding environment.

You will also need to demonstrate an ability to support and take a leading role alongside the Trustees in the delivery of operational objectives and activities, supported by volunteers and part time Administrator.

FOR AN APPLICATION PACK please call us

on 020 8690 7869 or email [email protected]

(?ell? for Lewisham??p? for Pensioners)


Closing date for completed forms is:

Monday 23rd November 2015

Interviews of shortlisted candidates will take place on:

Tuesday 8th December 2015

www.lewishampensionersforum.org

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