We are recruiting a Leisure Link Project Manager

We are recruiting a Leisure Link Project Manager

The role would suit someone who: 

  • is looking for a challenge
  • has experience of managing projects and engaging communities
  • believes that people with learning disabilities have the right to be independent, included and have choice about how they live their lives
  • is creative, caring and a good listener

To apply, please read through this job pack. It includes a job description, person specification, and a link to the online application form.

The deadline to apply is Monday 15 April 2024 and interviews will be held on Tuesday 23 April 2024.

Please contact Olly at olly@clubsoda.org.uk if you have any questions.

If this job isn’t for you but you’d still like to get involved, check out how you can volunteer with us!

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