Job | Part Time

Facilitators (Ballymena area) - 30 hours per week - 3 posts available

Colin Neighbourhood Partnership

Development
£30,197 (£37,747 pro rata)
30.00
The Changing Lives Initiative: Flourish & Thrive is a community-led, neurodevelopmental support project for families, being delivered across the Northern, Belfast and South Eastern Trust areas, as well as in the Southern border counties.

Are you ready to join an exciting and ambitious new project team - part of a major cross-border initiative funded by EU Peace Plus - that is aiming to develop an innovative regional model of Early Intervention to support families with children who have queried neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism and ADHD?
Colin Neighbourhood Partnership (CNP) is seeking enthusiastic and highly motivated facilitators to deliver a wide range of workshops, short programmes and longer evidence-based programmes including Incredible Years, Invest in Play, Parents Plus and Triple P, to parents/carers of children with behaviours consistent with Autism and ADHD. The team (with a main project base in West Belfast and a second base in or around Ballymena) will be responsible for regional delivery across much of Northern Ireland, with another partner organisation responsible for the border counties, and a third partner focusing on evaluation and e-health development.
These posts will be based primarily in the Northern Trust area, in or around Ballymena, but may from time to time be required to work at the main project base in Colin, West Belfast, to meet operational requirements including scheduled team training. Regular travel across the Northern Trust will also be required.
This will be a learning and development project, and extensive training will be provided to the team. We require applicants to have at least three years' experience of working with or supporting families, children or young people. Experience of delivering evidence-based parenting programmes, or a knowledge of neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism and ADHD will be an advantage but are not essential requirements for applicants. What is essential are motivation and passion, a flexible teamworking approach, and excellent organisational and communication skills.
Although these posts are until September 2028, consistent with our EU funding, building sustainability for this model of support as a practical solution to ever-growing waiting lists for neurodevelopmental diagnosis will be a central aspect of the project from day one. We're confident that the skills and experience our team acquire will continue to provide significant employment opportunities after this project funding ends.



 

Closing Date

Wednesday / 09 April 2025
2:00pm

Contact Details

For further information about this role, contact david@newcolin.com

Completed applications to be submitted to bernadette@newcolin.com  

Cloona House,
31 Colin Road
Belfast
BT17 0LG
United Kingdom

bernadette@newcolin.com

Files

FACILITATOR - Job Description & Personal Spec (Northern Trust area).docx Application form - Facilitators (Northern Trust area).docx Monitoring Form 042025.doc

This Project is funded by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).