We’re recruiting – new Gig Buddies project coordinator
Are you passionate about enabling people with learning disabilities to lead full and active social lives?
Are you well organised and experienced at supporting volunteers?
Or are you passionate about campaigning for peoples’ rights?
Are you happy to dance in public? (No skill required!)
Yes? - Then we might just have the perfect job for you!
We're looking for a Gig Buddies project co-ordinator to work in East Sussex (£18,870 pro-rata), actual £11,322 p.a.
Deadline for applications 12pm, Thursday 21st Feb '19
Interviews will take place in Brighton on 25th Feb '19
We're hoping you can start working with us by the end of March '19.
Please note we cannot accept CVs.

More about the Gig Buddies Project Co-ordinator role
You will be responsible for supporting the work of our Gig Buddies project in East Sussex, working alongside colleagues performing similar roles in Brighton and Hove and East Sussex.
This is a varied and fun role, but we also need people who are committed to working hard to address the inequalities that many people with learning disabilities face in their day to day lives.
One day per week will typically be spent working in our office in Brighton and the other 2 days out in the community.
The work pattern will most typically be along the lines of:
Tues, Weds, Thurs days with 2 evenings and 1 Saturday per month.
We would particularly welcome applications from people who live in East or who have a good working knowledge of the local cultural scenes in the towns across either county.
Gig Buddies East Sussex application form
How to apply
- Have a good read of the Job Pack (link above)
- Complete the application form
- Return your application form to us by 12pm on Thursday 21st Feb

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