Tuesday 19 August 2008

Community Network for Manchester

Email Bulletin – 15th August 2008



The Community Network for Manchester (CN4M) is part of the Manchester Partnership (MP) that works specifically on behalf of voluntary and community groups. CN4M is creating a more powerful voice for the voluntary and community sectors in Manchester. For more information about the Community Network for Manchester and to view contact details please visit our website at http://www.cn4m.net



1.0 Network News

2.0 Training

3.0 Events

4.0 Information

5.0 Jobs



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1.0 Network News

1.1 Network Support. We are planning a series of workshops for network members on a range of issues. The first of these workshops will look at general good practice in relation to redundancy. This workshop is for both employers and employees.

The workshop will include the opportunity for one-to-one sessions with a specialist legal advisor from Direct Law and Personnel (DLP), and information from a union perspective.

Date/ Time: Wednesday 20th August 08, beginning with lunch at 12:30.

Venue: Green Fish Resource Centre, 46-50 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LE

For further information, please contact Lucy on (0161) 234 2917 or email lucy@cn4m.net





1.2 Manchester's Service User Network for Homeless People (SUN) Annual General Meeting. The focus of the event is to provide information, share best practice and to enable providers and service users to discuss the development of Homeless Service User involvement within Manchester.

Date/ Time: Monday 1st September 2008, 10:00am - 2.00pm
Venue: Friends Meeting House

For further information about the meeting, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=63&extmode=cal&date=2008-09-01

If you wish to attend, please contact Lorna Bustard (Service User Network Development Co-ordinator) on 0161 834 1661, or email sun@nearis.com.





2.0 Training

2.1 Volunteers and the Law - Free seminar. Volunteering Manchester, in partnership with the Manchester Institute of Sport & Physical Activity (MISPA), has organised a second free seminar for organisations working with volunteers. 'Volunteers and the Law' will be held in a Central Manchester venue on Friday 19th September 2008 (from 9.45am-4pm). Places at the seminar are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis using the following criteria: Local, independent voluntary organisations and groups; Organisations based and working in the Manchester City area; Organisations operating in the Manchester City area.

For further information, and to access a booking form, please visit: http://www.inspiringleadersnow.net-a.googlepages.com/volunteersandthelaw. If you have any questions about the event please call Bernard Clarke on (0161) 247 6042.





2.2 Digitall - Volunteering, Mentoring and Free Training. Digitall is a volunteering project that matches young people with those aged 45 and over who want help to get started using digital technology. If you are aged 16-25 and are interested in helping an older person to learn about the internet and email, and would like to earn a Certificate in Mentoring, or if you are over 45 and would like some free 1-1 tuition, come along to the Digitall workshops on Saturday mornings from 10am - 12pm at Ada House this summer. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=678&Itemid=50
Alternatively, for more information and to book your place, please contact k.kelly@timebank.org.uk, or contact Karen on 0845 217 8988.





2.3 Inspiring Leaders in Salford - FREE Leadership and Management seminar programme. MISPA (Manchester Institute of Sport and Physical Activity) has designed an exciting new Seminar Programme for voluntary and community groups involved in sport, health and/or physical activity (or intending to be) working in Salford (particularly Eccles). The Seminar Programme will help you identify leadership and management skills that will enable you to be more effective in your role and to have a measurable impact in your organisation. The Seminar Programme uses practical "real life" situations with limited theory and it is anticipated that participants will be selected from a range of backgrounds, interests and abilities.



The closing date for the first round of applications is 22nd August 2008, but you are advised to return your completed application as soon as possible. Potential participants will be invited to an interview.

For further information, and to request an application form, please contact Helen Connor, Project Co-ordinator on h.connor@mmu.ac.uk / 07770703533, or visit: http://www.inspiringleadersnow.net/





3.0 Events

3.1 Ensemble French Supplementary School Open Day. Activities will include: la Jolie ronde French for children taster classes, handball demonstration, African drums, bouncy castle, face painting, healthy food & drink, arts & crafts workshops.

Date/ Time: 23rd August, 12 - 4pm

Venue: St George's Community Centre, Livesey Street, Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7NR





3.2 The Family Friendly Film Festival. Returning to Manchester for the third year, The Family Friendly Film Festival is yet again showcasing some of the best in family film from around the world, taking you to some of the best Family Friendly venues the city has to offer, and giving you the opportunity to get involved in some fantastic filmmaking workshops and exclusive events. With over 45 events over ten days, the Festival is the biggest family event of the summer.

The festival will run until Sunday 17 August 2008

For more details about The Family Friendly Film Festival visit www.familyfriendlyfilmfestival.org.uk





3.3 Manchester Volunteering Day. Come along and see what's on offer. Manchester Youth Volunteering Project (MYVP) and Manchester Event Volunteers (MEV), along with other partners are working towards the creation of Manchester Volunteering Day which will act as a showcase and celebration of volunteering in the City. Approximately 70 organisations will come along on the day to promote their volunteering opportunities to you and there will be CV workshops as well as information, advice and guidance.

Date: Tuesday 19th August 2008, 12pm - 6pm

Venue: Manchester Town Hall

To find out more, contact the team on 0161 234 1530 or by e-mail info@mev.org.uk





4.0 Information

4.1 Infrastructure support services questionnaire. Manchester City Council has produced a questionnaire to gather information about the infrastructure support services being used by Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations and identify where there may be gaps in provision. The questionnaire can be found at: http://www.manchester.gov.uk/scarman

The information provided will be used to inform the next commissioning process to invite tenders for this work.

A hard copy of the questionnaire can be printed from the link. Alternatively, it is available from: The Third Sector Team, Corporate Performance Group, Manchester City Council, PO Box 532, Manchester M60 2LA, Tel: 0161 234 3141

Please complete the questionnaire by Tuesday 30th September 2008





4.2 Targeting Wellbeing in the North West. Thursday 31st July saw the launch in Manchester of Target: Wellbeing, a major new regional portfolio of activity aimed at improving wellbeing in the region's most disadvantaged communities. Lead by a partnership including third sector organisations, local PCT's and local authorities, it is managed by Groundwork Northwest and funded by £8.9m from the BIG Lottery Fund's wellbeing programme. To find out more about the programme, please visit the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=674&Itemid=35

Introductory speeches from the launch event can be downloaded from: http://www.targetwellbeing.org.uk/





4.3 Community Foundation for Greater Manchester - New Pot of Community Cash up for Grabs in Manchester. Do you run a community or voluntary group in Manchester? If so then help could be at hand from the Community Foundation for Greater Manchester through a brand new pot of money called the Grassroots Fund.

The Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Grassroots Fund, which was set up by the government's Office for the Third Sector to support small voluntary and community groups across the country.

If you are a group or project in Manchester that would like to apply for a grant from the Grassroots Fund, the Community Foundation would like to hear from you. Please phone 0161 214 0940 or visit www.communityfoundation.co.uk .







4.4 Voluntary Action Manchester Launches New BASIS Project. VAM is establishing a new development project for voluntary organisations with income over £50,000, supported with funding from the National Lottery BASIS programme. There will be a range of services for medium to large voluntary organisations. These will include advice, information, training and workshops on issues such as funding, sustainability, outcomes, organisational development, commissioning and tendering. A new website and newsletter will be available from late September with relevant information for the sector.


The official project launch will be at the start of October. Invites will be sent out soon. In the following months staff hope to be in contact with as many organisations that could benefit from the project as possible.

If you would like any further information please contact Claire Davis on 0161 214 3944 or email claired@vamanchester.org.uk. VAM has also moved; the new address is: Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson Street, Manchester, M15 4AX.





4.5 Consultations:

1. Local Transport Bill - Consultation on bus partnership guidance and regulations. The Department for Transport is seeking input on: Local Transport Bill - Consultation on bus partnership guidance and regulations.
The Local Transport Bill includes measures to promote more effective partnership working between local authorities and bus operators, including through voluntary partnership agreements and quality partnership schemes. The Department has published a consultation on the draft Guidance which it is proposing to issue, and drafts of Regulations which it is proposing to make, assuming the Bill receives Royal Assent.
To view the consultation document, visit: http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/open/buspartnership/
Closing date: 31st October 2008





2. Housing Reform Green Paper - E-Forum. The Chartered Institute of Housing, in partnership with Communities and Local Government, have launched an E-forum where you can debate the challenges facing rented housing and what reforms you feel should be undertaken to address them. The forum will help feed into and shape proposals to be put forward in a housing reform green paper to be published later in the year.
The Forum can be accessed at: http://housingreform.cih.co.uk/. Over the coming months the forum will begin to launch separate discussions on specific policy issues in the run up to the Housing Reform Green Paper.





3. Time to Train Consultation. The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills is consulting on a new statutory right allowing employees to request time off for training that would benefit them and the employer.

The consultation seeks views on proposals to give employees in England a right to a serious conversation with their employer about their skills development. This new right would help encourage and support adults to develop their skills and rise as far as their talent will take them.

For further information on these proposals, and to access a response form, please visit: http://www.dius.gov.uk/consultations/con_180608_timetotrain.html

Deadline for responses: 10th September 2008.





4. Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) Consultation. Your opportunity to comment on proposals for improvements to public transport and a weekday peak-time only congestion charge in Greater Manchester.

The Government has recently agreed in principle a package of local transport initiatives for Greater Manchester worth up to £3 billion for delivery over the coming years. If you want to understand how these proposals affect you, you can attend one of the 46 exhibitions being held across Greater Manchester during August and September. Visit http://www.gmfuturetransport.co.uk/consultation/ to find the most convenient exhibition venue for you; or ring the helpline 0800 234 6100 for more information.

To express your views on the proposals complete an online response form at: http://www.gmfuturetransport.co.uk/consultation/

Consultation closing date: 10th October 2008.





5.0 Jobs

5.1 Pakistani Resource Centre. Pakistani Resource Centre provides a culturally appropriate and sensitive service to South Asian communities within Greater Manchester, they currently have two vacancies:

1. Administration & Finance Officer (Job Ref: 01ADMI), Salary: £18,000 per annum, Hours: 35 Hours per week.

2. Counselling Case Worker (Job Ref: CNS08), Salary: £16,000 per annum 28 Hours per week

For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=680&Itemid=50



For an application pack or further information please contact Symah Khalil quoting the reference number and where you saw the advertisement: Please note CV's will not be accepted. Pakistani Resource Centre, 1 Great Marlborough Street, Manchester M1 5NJ, Tel: 0161 237 1125 Fax: 0161 237 9556 E-mail: info@pakistani-resource.org.uk: http://www.pakistani-resource.org.uk/

Closing date for applications: 5th September 2008.







5.2 Tung Sing Housing Association - Operations Officer. Salary scale: £20,736 - 24,545 (annual pay award pending) plus essential car user allowance; Hours of work: 35 hours per week. Tung Sing Housing Association are seeking a person with energy, flair and ability to provide an efficient, effective and culturally sensitive housing management service to their customers. The post holder will be responsible for a patch of 300-350 properties.

Further information and an application form can be found at: http://www.tungsing.co.uk/jobs/index.htm Alternatively, if you would like to have a copy of the application form emailed to you, please contact Susan Britton at: susan@tungsing.co.uk

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 27th August 2008. Interviews Monday 8th September 2008.





5.3 Pixelate - Broadcast & Media Technician. Salary scale: SO1: £23,749 - £25,320; Hours: 18.25 hrs per week pro rata; Fixed term contract to July 2010.

Lets Go Global is a pioneering community media project: an arts-led, internet TV channel run by and for the local and diverse communities of Trafford and Greater Manchester. Lets Go Global are seeking an eager and forward-thinking technician to take the project forward. Working in a small team, you will have excellent communication skills, experience of sharing your expertise within a community setting, a flexible work approach and an aptitude and enthusiasm for new and emerging technologies.

For more information about the post call Sarah McLoughlin on 0161 850 5555, email sarah@letsgoglobal.tv or go to http://www.letsgoglobal.tv/pixelate For general information about Lets Go Global go to http://www.letsgoglobal.tv/

Deadline for applications: 12pm on Monday 8th September 2008. Interviews will be held week beginning Monday 22nd September 2008.

Trafford Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer.





5.4 EMERGE Recycling - two posts. EMERGE Recycling is a fast growing and dynamic Manchester-based social enterprise that exists to promote the practice of the 3Rs of waste reduction.



1. REAL Skills Education Worker (14-19 year olds), Salary Scale: £15k - £18k, Hours: 35 hours a week. EMERGE require a dynamic and creative individual who has experience of, and enjoys working with 14-19 year olds. The candidate will develop and deliver high quality environmental enterprise themed education as part of the 'REAL Skills Programme'. This post is funded by the National Lottery.

To apply, contact Shaheen at realskills@emergemanchester.co.uk or 0161 223 8200 and request an application pack by e-mail / post.

Application deadline: Thursday the 4th of September at 5pm. Interviews & 20 minute trial with young people will be held the following week.



2. Sales and Marketing Consultant, Salary Scale: £13.5k - £15.5k, Hours: 35 hours a week. EMERGE require a hard working and driven individual who has experience of business-to business sales and involvement with marketing decision-making. They will play a role in strategic sales decision-making, alongside direct sales activity.

To apply, contact office@emergemanchester.co.uk or 0161 223 8200 and request an application pack by e-mail / post from Shabana.

Closing date for applications: Thursday the 4th of September at 5pm. Interviews will be held the following week.





5.5 Chinese Arts Centre - Chief Executive Officer. Salary Scale: Level 6: £34,000 - £40,000. To take Chinese Arts Centre into its next stage of development, the Board are looking for a visionary and dynamic CEO.

For a link to the full job description and application form, please go to: http://www.chinese-arts-centre.org/?p=330

Closing date: 12 noon on the 12th of September 2008.







Disclaimer: Please be aware that information circulated through the CN4M bulletin is for your information only; with the exception of the 'network news' section, content is not endorsed by and does not represent the views of CN4M.



CN4M is committed to the principles and codes of practice contained in Working Together: a Compact for Manchester.



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Community Network for Manchester

Email Bulletin – 15th August 2008



The Community Network for Manchester (CN4M) is part of the Manchester Partnership (MP) that works specifically on behalf of voluntary and community groups. CN4M is creating a more powerful voice for the voluntary and community sectors in Manchester. For more information about the Community Network for Manchester and to view contact details please visit our website at http://www.cn4m.net



1.0 Network News

2.0 Training

3.0 Events

4.0 Information

5.0 Jobs



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



1.0 Network News

1.1 Network Support. We are planning a series of workshops for network members on a range of issues. The first of these workshops will look at general good practice in relation to redundancy. This workshop is for both employers and employees.

The workshop will include the opportunity for one-to-one sessions with a specialist legal advisor from Direct Law and Personnel (DLP), and information from a union perspective.

Date/ Time: Wednesday 20th August 08, beginning with lunch at 12:30.

Venue: Green Fish Resource Centre, 46-50 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LE

For further information, please contact Lucy on (0161) 234 2917 or email lucy@cn4m.net





1.2 Manchester's Service User Network for Homeless People (SUN) Annual General Meeting. The focus of the event is to provide information, share best practice and to enable providers and service users to discuss the development of Homeless Service User involvement within Manchester.

Date/ Time: Monday 1st September 2008, 10:00am - 2.00pm
Venue: Friends Meeting House

For further information about the meeting, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=63&extmode=cal&date=2008-09-01

If you wish to attend, please contact Lorna Bustard (Service User Network Development Co-ordinator) on 0161 834 1661, or email sun@nearis.com.





2.0 Training

2.1 Volunteers and the Law - Free seminar. Volunteering Manchester, in partnership with the Manchester Institute of Sport & Physical Activity (MISPA), has organised a second free seminar for organisations working with volunteers. 'Volunteers and the Law' will be held in a Central Manchester venue on Friday 19th September 2008 (from 9.45am-4pm). Places at the seminar are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis using the following criteria: Local, independent voluntary organisations and groups; Organisations based and working in the Manchester City area; Organisations operating in the Manchester City area.

For further information, and to access a booking form, please visit: http://www.inspiringleadersnow.net-a.googlepages.com/volunteersandthelaw. If you have any questions about the event please call Bernard Clarke on (0161) 247 6042.





2.2 Digitall - Volunteering, Mentoring and Free Training. Digitall is a volunteering project that matches young people with those aged 45 and over who want help to get started using digital technology. If you are aged 16-25 and are interested in helping an older person to learn about the internet and email, and would like to earn a Certificate in Mentoring, or if you are over 45 and would like some free 1-1 tuition, come along to the Digitall workshops on Saturday mornings from 10am - 12pm at Ada House this summer. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=678&Itemid=50
Alternatively, for more information and to book your place, please contact k.kelly@timebank.org.uk, or contact Karen on 0845 217 8988.





2.3 Inspiring Leaders in Salford - FREE Leadership and Management seminar programme. MISPA (Manchester Institute of Sport and Physical Activity) has designed an exciting new Seminar Programme for voluntary and community groups involved in sport, health and/or physical activity (or intending to be) working in Salford (particularly Eccles). The Seminar Programme will help you identify leadership and management skills that will enable you to be more effective in your role and to have a measurable impact in your organisation. The Seminar Programme uses practical "real life" situations with limited theory and it is anticipated that participants will be selected from a range of backgrounds, interests and abilities.



The closing date for the first round of applications is 22nd August 2008, but you are advised to return your completed application as soon as possible. Potential participants will be invited to an interview.

For further information, and to request an application form, please contact Helen Connor, Project Co-ordinator on h.connor@mmu.ac.uk / 07770703533, or visit: http://www.inspiringleadersnow.net/





3.0 Events

3.1 Ensemble French Supplementary School Open Day. Activities will include: la Jolie ronde French for children taster classes, handball demonstration, African drums, bouncy castle, face painting, healthy food & drink, arts & crafts workshops.

Date/ Time: 23rd August, 12 - 4pm

Venue: St George's Community Centre, Livesey Street, Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7NR





3.2 The Family Friendly Film Festival. Returning to Manchester for the third year, The Family Friendly Film Festival is yet again showcasing some of the best in family film from around the world, taking you to some of the best Family Friendly venues the city has to offer, and giving you the opportunity to get involved in some fantastic filmmaking workshops and exclusive events. With over 45 events over ten days, the Festival is the biggest family event of the summer.

The festival will run until Sunday 17 August 2008

For more details about The Family Friendly Film Festival visit www.familyfriendlyfilmfestival.org.uk





3.3 Manchester Volunteering Day. Come along and see what's on offer. Manchester Youth Volunteering Project (MYVP) and Manchester Event Volunteers (MEV), along with other partners are working towards the creation of Manchester Volunteering Day which will act as a showcase and celebration of volunteering in the City. Approximately 70 organisations will come along on the day to promote their volunteering opportunities to you and there will be CV workshops as well as information, advice and guidance.

Date: Tuesday 19th August 2008, 12pm - 6pm

Venue: Manchester Town Hall

To find out more, contact the team on 0161 234 1530 or by e-mail info@mev.org.uk





4.0 Information

4.1 Infrastructure support services questionnaire. Manchester City Council has produced a questionnaire to gather information about the infrastructure support services being used by Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations and identify where there may be gaps in provision. The questionnaire can be found at: http://www.manchester.gov.uk/scarman

The information provided will be used to inform the next commissioning process to invite tenders for this work.

A hard copy of the questionnaire can be printed from the link. Alternatively, it is available from: The Third Sector Team, Corporate Performance Group, Manchester City Council, PO Box 532, Manchester M60 2LA, Tel: 0161 234 3141

Please complete the questionnaire by Tuesday 30th September 2008





4.2 Targeting Wellbeing in the North West. Thursday 31st July saw the launch in Manchester of Target: Wellbeing, a major new regional portfolio of activity aimed at improving wellbeing in the region's most disadvantaged communities. Lead by a partnership including third sector organisations, local PCT's and local authorities, it is managed by Groundwork Northwest and funded by £8.9m from the BIG Lottery Fund's wellbeing programme. To find out more about the programme, please visit the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=674&Itemid=35

Introductory speeches from the launch event can be downloaded from: http://www.targetwellbeing.org.uk/





4.3 Community Foundation for Greater Manchester - New Pot of Community Cash up for Grabs in Manchester. Do you run a community or voluntary group in Manchester? If so then help could be at hand from the Community Foundation for Greater Manchester through a brand new pot of money called the Grassroots Fund.

The Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Grassroots Fund, which was set up by the government's Office for the Third Sector to support small voluntary and community groups across the country.

If you are a group or project in Manchester that would like to apply for a grant from the Grassroots Fund, the Community Foundation would like to hear from you. Please phone 0161 214 0940 or visit www.communityfoundation.co.uk .







4.4 Voluntary Action Manchester Launches New BASIS Project. VAM is establishing a new development project for voluntary organisations with income over £50,000, supported with funding from the National Lottery BASIS programme. There will be a range of services for medium to large voluntary organisations. These will include advice, information, training and workshops on issues such as funding, sustainability, outcomes, organisational development, commissioning and tendering. A new website and newsletter will be available from late September with relevant information for the sector.


The official project launch will be at the start of October. Invites will be sent out soon. In the following months staff hope to be in contact with as many organisations that could benefit from the project as possible.

If you would like any further information please contact Claire Davis on 0161 214 3944 or email claired@vamanchester.org.uk. VAM has also moved; the new address is: Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson Street, Manchester, M15 4AX.





4.5 Consultations:

1. Local Transport Bill - Consultation on bus partnership guidance and regulations. The Department for Transport is seeking input on: Local Transport Bill - Consultation on bus partnership guidance and regulations.
The Local Transport Bill includes measures to promote more effective partnership working between local authorities and bus operators, including through voluntary partnership agreements and quality partnership schemes. The Department has published a consultation on the draft Guidance which it is proposing to issue, and drafts of Regulations which it is proposing to make, assuming the Bill receives Royal Assent.
To view the consultation document, visit: http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/open/buspartnership/
Closing date: 31st October 2008





2. Housing Reform Green Paper - E-Forum. The Chartered Institute of Housing, in partnership with Communities and Local Government, have launched an E-forum where you can debate the challenges facing rented housing and what reforms you feel should be undertaken to address them. The forum will help feed into and shape proposals to be put forward in a housing reform green paper to be published later in the year.
The Forum can be accessed at: http://housingreform.cih.co.uk/. Over the coming months the forum will begin to launch separate discussions on specific policy issues in the run up to the Housing Reform Green Paper.





3. Time to Train Consultation. The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills is consulting on a new statutory right allowing employees to request time off for training that would benefit them and the employer.

The consultation seeks views on proposals to give employees in England a right to a serious conversation with their employer about their skills development. This new right would help encourage and support adults to develop their skills and rise as far as their talent will take them.

For further information on these proposals, and to access a response form, please visit: http://www.dius.gov.uk/consultations/con_180608_timetotrain.html

Deadline for responses: 10th September 2008.





4. Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) Consultation. Your opportunity to comment on proposals for improvements to public transport and a weekday peak-time only congestion charge in Greater Manchester.

The Government has recently agreed in principle a package of local transport initiatives for Greater Manchester worth up to £3 billion for delivery over the coming years. If you want to understand how these proposals affect you, you can attend one of the 46 exhibitions being held across Greater Manchester during August and September. Visit http://www.gmfuturetransport.co.uk/consultation/ to find the most convenient exhibition venue for you; or ring the helpline 0800 234 6100 for more information.

To express your views on the proposals complete an online response form at: http://www.gmfuturetransport.co.uk/consultation/

Consultation closing date: 10th October 2008.





5.0 Jobs

5.1 Pakistani Resource Centre. Pakistani Resource Centre provides a culturally appropriate and sensitive service to South Asian communities within Greater Manchester, they currently have two vacancies:

1. Administration & Finance Officer (Job Ref: 01ADMI), Salary: £18,000 per annum, Hours: 35 Hours per week.

2. Counselling Case Worker (Job Ref: CNS08), Salary: £16,000 per annum 28 Hours per week

For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=680&Itemid=50



For an application pack or further information please contact Symah Khalil quoting the reference number and where you saw the advertisement: Please note CV's will not be accepted. Pakistani Resource Centre, 1 Great Marlborough Street, Manchester M1 5NJ, Tel: 0161 237 1125 Fax: 0161 237 9556 E-mail: info@pakistani-resource.org.uk: http://www.pakistani-resource.org.uk/

Closing date for applications: 5th September 2008.







5.2 Tung Sing Housing Association - Operations Officer. Salary scale: £20,736 - 24,545 (annual pay award pending) plus essential car user allowance; Hours of work: 35 hours per week. Tung Sing Housing Association are seeking a person with energy, flair and ability to provide an efficient, effective and culturally sensitive housing management service to their customers. The post holder will be responsible for a patch of 300-350 properties.

Further information and an application form can be found at: http://www.tungsing.co.uk/jobs/index.htm Alternatively, if you would like to have a copy of the application form emailed to you, please contact Susan Britton at: susan@tungsing.co.uk

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 27th August 2008. Interviews Monday 8th September 2008.





5.3 Pixelate - Broadcast & Media Technician. Salary scale: SO1: £23,749 - £25,320; Hours: 18.25 hrs per week pro rata; Fixed term contract to July 2010.

Lets Go Global is a pioneering community media project: an arts-led, internet TV channel run by and for the local and diverse communities of Trafford and Greater Manchester. Lets Go Global are seeking an eager and forward-thinking technician to take the project forward. Working in a small team, you will have excellent communication skills, experience of sharing your expertise within a community setting, a flexible work approach and an aptitude and enthusiasm for new and emerging technologies.

For more information about the post call Sarah McLoughlin on 0161 850 5555, email sarah@letsgoglobal.tv or go to http://www.letsgoglobal.tv/pixelate For general information about Lets Go Global go to http://www.letsgoglobal.tv/

Deadline for applications: 12pm on Monday 8th September 2008. Interviews will be held week beginning Monday 22nd September 2008.

Trafford Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer.





5.4 EMERGE Recycling - two posts. EMERGE Recycling is a fast growing and dynamic Manchester-based social enterprise that exists to promote the practice of the 3Rs of waste reduction.



1. REAL Skills Education Worker (14-19 year olds), Salary Scale: £15k - £18k, Hours: 35 hours a week. EMERGE require a dynamic and creative individual who has experience of, and enjoys working with 14-19 year olds. The candidate will develop and deliver high quality environmental enterprise themed education as part of the 'REAL Skills Programme'. This post is funded by the National Lottery.

To apply, contact Shaheen at realskills@emergemanchester.co.uk or 0161 223 8200 and request an application pack by e-mail / post.

Application deadline: Thursday the 4th of September at 5pm. Interviews & 20 minute trial with young people will be held the following week.



2. Sales and Marketing Consultant, Salary Scale: £13.5k - £15.5k, Hours: 35 hours a week. EMERGE require a hard working and driven individual who has experience of business-to business sales and involvement with marketing decision-making. They will play a role in strategic sales decision-making, alongside direct sales activity.

To apply, contact office@emergemanchester.co.uk or 0161 223 8200 and request an application pack by e-mail / post from Shabana.

Closing date for applications: Thursday the 4th of September at 5pm. Interviews will be held the following week.





5.5 Chinese Arts Centre - Chief Executive Officer. Salary Scale: Level 6: £34,000 - £40,000. To take Chinese Arts Centre into its next stage of development, the Board are looking for a visionary and dynamic CEO.

For a link to the full job description and application form, please go to: http://www.chinese-arts-centre.org/?p=330

Closing date: 12 noon on the 12th of September 2008.







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