Entries for the Pie Bake Off below: Congratulations to the winners:
1st Place - Ann Pearson (Image 3) 2nd Place - Annette Patten (Image 8) 3rd Place - Tanya Langmead (Image 6)
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Today is Chinese New Year, and the year of the Ox! We've prepared a little info on what it's all about and how you can participate. Download here.
This week's story time book is 'Room on the Broom' written by Julia Donaldson.
Salary: £18,000 to £22,000 FTE per annum, plus contributory pension scheme Location: Cedarwood Centre, Avon Avenue, Meadow Well, North Shields NE297QT Working hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week, usual hours are 09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday. Occasionally weekend and evening work will be required, for which TOIL will be given. Holidays: 28 days, Bank Holidays (includes Christmas closure days) FTE Term of contract: 12-month fixed term The Cedarwood Trust is a regional charity supporting communities of high deprivation through innovative practice, pastoral care, education, training, and research. Our vision is a world in which children, young people and their families are effectively supported to build on their own strengths to achieve their goals in life. We care in three main ways:
Community is at the heart of everything we do; we are committed to discovering and understanding the best way to help residents, families, and professionals. We believe our impact comes from partnership and collaboration. Cedarwood Trust works in close partnership with a wide range of service providers, voluntary sector partners and local authorities. Demonstrating “best practice” in creating the best and safest conditions for community work. We aim to achieve this in ways that could be emulated by any organisation seeking to do right by communities, residents, individuals, and families. This means that all staff need to be appropriately trained in ensuring children and vulnerable adults are safe (Safeguarding), our staff are safe (Health and Safety), our information about people is safe (Information Governance) and that we include everyone equally irrespective of their identity and background (Equality and Diversity). The Centre values diversity and aims to have a workforce that reflects this. We encourage applications from all sections of the community. Overview of the post Under the leadership of our CEO Wayne Dobson Cedarwood Trust has rapidly expanded its service provisions and is one of the fastest growing small charity in the region at this time. With a strategic emphasis on raising income from a variety of sources, including statutory funds, trusts and foundations, corporates, major donors, and community fundraising. Including tendered contracts, in last 2 years the CEO has secured over £1.2 million. The focus of this post is to support revenue funding, particularly from statutory funders, tendering for contracts and applications to Trusts and Foundations. The post-holder will be involved in supporting some areas of fundraising from corporates, major donors, and community fundraising. The role combines generating new voluntary income and maintaining our relationships with current funders (approximately 70% of time to be spent on generating new income from trusts and statutory sources, and 30% of time on overseeing current grants and communicating with current funders). Purpose of the post Working closely with the CEO and the Senior Management Team the post- holder will support with meeting income targets and developing and maintaining relationships with Trust and statutory donors and prospects. Duties and responsibilities Statutory grants and tenders for commissioned services
Trusts and foundations
Other income
Planning and reporting
Line management
Information management
Other duties
The post-holder will be required to take part in the Cedarwoods annual review and will be supported to continued professional development to support the post holder in this role. Meetings The post-holder will be required to attend and participate in the staff meetings and to work at events which may take place outside office hours. Other
To be noted This is not an exhaustive list of tasks; the post-holder will be asked to undertake any other ad hoc tasks commensurate with the scope and purpose of this post. This job description reflects the present requirements of the post, and as duties and responsibilities change/develop, the job description will be reviewed and be subject to amendment in consultation with the post-holder. The post-holder will be required to have a DBS disclosure which the Cedarwood Trust will apply for. The Cedarwood Trust is a member of the Fundraising Regulator. As a member we are committed to the highest standards in fundraising. As part of your role, you will need to follow the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Fundraising Practice and standards. Please email louise@cedarwoodtrust.com for application pack and if you require assistance or experience difficulties in applying. Please note all our posts require candidates to have the Right to Work in the UK at the time of applying.
Contract duration Fixed term 12 months Closing date for applications Midnight, Monday 22nd March 2021. Notification of interview Shortlisted applicants will be notified no later than 2nd April 2021. Please note due to volume of applications expected, we will be unable to notify unsuccessful candidates. Interviews Interviews will be held in April 2021 subject to COVID-19 restrictions. How to apply Please email louise@cedarwoodtrust.com for application pack and if you require assistance or experience difficulties in applying. We are unable to accept CVs and kindly request no contact from agencies. Chef Adam working with Nurture Academy student, Danielle to make Minestrone Soup at the Cedarwood Trust. The soundtrack was provided by John Metcalf.
Get more info on the Nurture Academy and how to join here. This week's story time book is 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea' by Judith Kerr read by Kathryn.
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