Our client, an esteemed not-for-profit organisation in Central London, is currently seeking a professional and highly experienced Project Officer with a background in administration and project assistance.
This is a temporary role for approx.
In this role, you will play a crucial part in executing essential administrative and team support activities, including handling of numerical and non-numerical data, minute taking, customer service, responding to inbox queries, report management and information collation.
About the Role: As a Project Officer for Transformation & Improvement, you will play a crucial role in supporting the coordination, planning, control, and delivery of projects and programs.
You will be responsible for collecting and maintaining program data, developing and maintaining processes and systems, and ensuring successful project outcomes are achieved on time and within budget.
This role will involve working closely with stakeholders across Children's Services to enhance planning and delivery processes and contribute to the establishment of a children's services program office.
The Project Officer will be expected to support the Team Manager and the FGC Service with all aspects of project management, including but not limited to planning, delivery and meaningful evaluation of and reporting on project achievements against agreed deliverable targets with the DfE and the Family Rights Group (FRG).
£20 p/h umbrella; Contract (3 months)
The Role
The Team requires exemplary and flexible support from a Project Officer to ensure that children in care, and care experienced young people, are helped to make lasting connections with family, friends and other important people they may have lost contact with.
1.1 To support the coordination, planning, control and delivery of projects and programmes by collecting and maintaining programme data in a consistent form
1.2 To provide a range of support to the Transformation and Improvement team by developing and maintaining processes and systems to successfully drive the projects and programmes forward, using effective monitoring methodologies to achieve successful outcomes on time and within budget
1.3 To improve the planning and delivery process of a range of other major programmes within Children's Services as allocated by the Programme Manager
This role offers a diverse array of responsibilities, including project management and delivery and essential support functions for Children, Families and Education governance and inspection management.
Join our busy Transformation and Improvement team within the Children, Families and Education Directorate.
Are you someone who thrives on challenges and possesses excellent organizational skills?
Interviews Date: Interviews to be held virtually 11 June 2024
Closing Date: 3 June 2024
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