SOSCH is seeking a CLH Coordinator to provide support to the development and delivery of community-led housing projects across the South of Scotland.SOSCH is an award winning Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) that supports community-led housing and regeneration across the South of Scotland. The post-holder will:Work as part of a Project Team to support community organisations;Work from home with regular in-person engagement;Help communities across the South ofScotland to understand their housing needs and develop projects;Help groups to access funds and build project teams.For this exciting opportunity, we are seeking application from individuals educated to degree level and/or with demonstrable relevant experience in one or more of the following areas Community Development/Engagement/OwnershipProject Management and Business PlanningAffordable HousingRural DevelopmentThis Full Time post (starting salary 30k pa, plus employer pension contribution) is for a fixed period of 1 year with the intention to continue in the longer term subject to funding.For further details / informal chat contact Morgan Eller, Programme Manager - morgan.eller@sosch.org / 07874911230 and for an application pack contact Caroline Part, Business Manager caroline.part@sosch.org / 07912638508.Closing date for applications is Friday 28th February 2025 at 5pm.JOB DESCRIPTIONPost Title - Community-Led Housing Co-OrdinatorBase - Home based, working across the South of Scotland, focusing 50% in SE and 50% in SWResponsible To - CLH Programme ManagerResponsible For - n/aStarting Salary - 30,000Pension Contribution - Employer contribution of 6% of salaryContract Period - Fixed term for one year. This post is intended to continue in the longer term but dependent upon funding.Probationary Period - Three monthsContract Hours - Full Time. Flexible home working, with regular SOSCH team and project meetings across the South of Scotland.Given the wide geographical area covered by the post, the post holder will be required to attend meetings across the region and, occasionally, beyond. The postholder will be required to be able to access meetings across the South of Scotland, including in remote locations.The OrganisationSouth of Scotland Community Housing (SOSCH) is an award winning Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) that provides support to rural and urban community-led housing across the whole of the South of Scotland. For us, community-led housing is embedded within a wider culture of community ownership of land and assets, underpinned by Scottish Land Reform legislation, and community-led regeneration. We support communities to appraise and understand localised needs and to identify and deliver solutions that promote longer-term community sustainability and resilience. Our work is focused on project delivery and ensuring that outcomes are targeted towards those most in need.The team provides lifecycle support to communities throughout the planning and delivery of affordable housing and regeneration projects. This support will be tailored to the specific circumstances of individual projects but is likely to include:Housing Needs Surveys,Community and Stakeholder EngagementDrawing together Project TeamsDeveloping design briefs in consultation with communitiesFunding Applications and contributing to Business Plans.This is an exciting opportunity to become a pivotal part of a small, enthusiastic team and to make a positive impact in communities across Southern Scotland.Our project work with communities is multi-faceted; we are currently supporting new-build low energy housing, the redevelopment of empty homes, the repurposing of long-term vacant and derelict properties and larger-scale mixed-use community-led regeneration projects. We work closely with many partners and stakeholders across Scotland, the UK and Europe.You will work as part of a small project team, reporting to our Programme Manager and alongside one other Coordinator.Job PurposeTo support community organisations to develop and deliver community-led housing projects that address local housing needs across the South of Scotland;To work in partnership with local communities, partners and stakeholders;To work as part of the SOSCH team, contributing to organisational targets and outcomes;To empower communities in the South of Scotland by helping to bring homes into community ownership.Core DutiesTo work as part of a team to support key stages community-led housing projects;To advise groups on the potential for community-led housing, opportunities and SOSCH support;To undertake localised Housing Surveys and write related reports;To undertake community engagement at key stages during the development of a project;To help community groups to assess project viability, securing project feasibility funding and pulling together project teams including architects;Working as part of a team to develop Project Plans;Working with communities to prepare funding applications and Business Plan particularly application to the Scottish Governments Rural Housing Fund and Scottish Land Fund;Prioritising and managing a work programme within the projects;To work as part of a team to promote and maintain strong partnerships with stakeholders and community groups;To act as an advocate for communities across the South of Scotland and community-led housing.PERSON SPECIFICATIONEDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONSPossession of a Degree is desirable in a relevant discipline, although demonstrable relevant work experience will alternatively be taken into account.If not in possession of a degree level qualification, applicants should be able to demonstrate at least 2 years relevant experience, taking into account the fact this role is multifaceted and can be supported by a range of varying types of experience.In the circumstance of a prospective candidate being a recent graduate in receipt of a degree in a relevant discipline, this may also be taken into account.An essential requirement to have a full and valid driving licence, with access to a car.SKILLSExcellent verbal and written communication, and Report writing;Confident presentation and public speaking skills;Good general computing ability with competence in Microsoft Office 365 and Teams;Independent management of workload around a programme of multiple projects;Strong relationship management skills.PERSONAL ATTRIBUTESStrong team player;Ability to relate well to a diverse range of occupations and organisations;Ability to travel throughout SOSCHs geographical area of operation and, occasionally, further afield (travel expenses will be reimbursed);Ability to demonstrate a Strong commitment to the aims and objectives of SOSCH.
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Community-Led Housing Coordinator