Project Coordinator: Shared Agenda for Peace
Corrymeela Community

Introduction
The Corrymeela Community is an Ecumenical Christian Community committed to the work of reconciliation both locally and internationally. In 1965, the Reverend Ray Davey and a group of students from Queens University established a residential centre in Ballycastle where people of all faiths, political opinions and backgrounds could come together to meet and learn from each other.
Every year, we welcome thousands of people to our residential centre and into our community-based programmes to explore ways to live well with each other. We particularly welcome people who have been marginalised by injustice and inequality.
Our team of staff, volunteers and members, who are drawn from a wide range of backgrounds, work together to contribute towards building a more cohesive and hope-filled society for everyone.
The Corrymeela Community has identified four key programme areas of work for prioritisation:
- Sectarianism
- Marginalisation
- Legacies of Conflict
- Public Theology
For more information visit www.corrymeela.org
Overall Purpose
Shared Agenda for Peace is a regional youth work project operating in disadvantaged and polarised communities across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. Through this project, the post-holder will support local youth groups to develop partnerships and work together in non-formal shared education programme.
This project will bring young people together for purposeful contact programmes, build capacity with local youth work staff, and develop partnership working across the relevant organisations.
Key Tasks
Promotion and Recruitment
- Promote, recruit and retain target numbers of young people and youth organisations.
Delivery and Retention of Participants at 80%
- To co-ordinate the implementation of ‘Shared Agenda for Peace’ in line with agreed objectives and work plans.
- Identity and assess needs of individual youth organisations to ensure programme activities meet the needs of young people, youth work staff/volunteers, and committee members.
- Work with each Shared Learning Partnership to develop a partnership agreement/MOU and monitor progress towards achievement of goals.
- Ensure cross-community and, where relevant, cross-border nature of programme activities.
- Organise support workshops and activities to enhance shared learning and personal development of youth workers, volunteers and young people.
- Organise residentials and youth led interactive contact days for young people on a regular basis.
- Provide support to and develop relationships with youth organisations at committee/board level to promote inclusive and welcoming organisations that value diversity.
- Provide post programme support to each Shared Learning Partnership to identify plans for continued collaboration, with check-in reviews.
- Utilise the evaluation form adopted by all partners through the project.
- Develop organisational development plans and reviews, accounting for progress made by each local youth organisation and Shared Learning Partnership.
- Record, monitor and update project activities to meet the data requirements of project partnership and funders.
- Provide monthly progress reports against targets to line manager and project manager.
Finance and Administration
- To work within and manage project budgets in line with Corrymeela’s financial processes and policies and the requirements of the SEUPB.
- Report on the financial and programme activities quarterly through the JEMS system.
- Maintain administrative systems required to support the work of the project.
General
- Complete other duties as directed by line manager or Head of Programme at Corrymeela.
- To participate in ongoing professional development opportunities as required by the post.
- To engage with and develop relationships with a diverse group of key stakeholders.
Description of Project
The post holder will deliver on the ‘Shared Agenda for Peace’ project funded through SEUPB PEACEPLUS 3.1 Shared Learning Together. Corrymeela will deliver this project as part of a consortium of 7 experienced youth work and peace-building organisations. The partnership includes YouthAction NI (lead partner), Bytes Project, Fighting Words, Youth Link, Youth Work Ireland, YMCA Ireland, and the Corrymeela Community. It also includes 3 associate partners: Community Dialogue, Integrated Education Fund and Peace Players.
‘Shared Agenda for Peace’ reflects the need for young people, youth workers and youth organisations to share responsibility in creating and maintaining peace.
Over a 4-year period, ‘Shared Agenda for Peace’ will support 240 local youth groups, 432 volunteers and workers, and 5,280 young people aged 11-24yrs from diverse community backgrounds to cooperate and work together in non-formal shared education programming. This programming will support new and sustainable relationships while building cross-community, cross-border good relations.
Through ‘Shared Agenda for Peace’, locally based youth work groups/organisations will be supported to form Shared Learning Partnership. They will commit to a minimum of a one-year programme of activities that build cultural awareness, enable meaningful contact and promote good relations across all levels of the organisation by:
- Developing the People - Capacity building with local volunteers and youth work staff through identifying support needs, developing specific plans, planning and delivering a range of shared learning training attributed to the needs of youth workers and volunteers.
- Developing the Practice - Supporting quality youth work engagement with and between young people (age 11-24yrs) from different groups, involving purposeful planned exploration workshops, collective social action/activism and creative expression through music, sports, and /or art.
- Developing the Organisation - Using a range of interactive methods and resources to support youth committees to develop local action plans to build and improve good relations.
Through Shared Agenda for Peace, each Shared Learning Partnership will co design and engage in the following:
- 5-6 support meetings and workshops at committee/board level.
- 10-12 meetings and workshops with staff/volunteers.
- 10hrs minimum training/capacity building for volunteers/workers.
- 30hrs minimum contact for young people as part of shared learning programmes.
- Additional 6 hrs pre- and post-contact engagement with young people which will incorporate personal actions plans, youth achievement awards learning goals, group discussion, creative expression workshops, directed activism tasks, social action/volunteering, outdoor learning, residential experiences and personal mentoring.
Outputs/Targets
Develop and support 3 Shared Learning Partnership per year (6 youth clubs). Engage 120 young people aged 11-24yrs in addressing Good Relations, Citizenship, Personal Development. (20 young people per group per year @ 6 groups). Minimum 80% attendance. Support 6 youth clubs to develop and build capacity of staff volunteers and board/committee members.
Recruitment
The ‘Shared Agenda for Peace’ consortium will recruit youth work groups each year through its extensive membership network and will identify possible shared learning partners that they will connect with through a clear MOU (memorandum of understanding).
Young people will be recruited through each of the respective local youth groups. Shared Learning Partnership will include young people from different community backgrounds or young people who are experiencing socio-economic deprivation and those who are not.
Please see the JD/PS File attached.
Closing Date
12:00pm
Contact Details
Finance Department
5 Drumaroan Road
Ballycastle
BT54 6QU
United Kingdom
More Information
For an application pack, please contact the Finance Office at Corrymeela. Interviews expected to commence on 25 Sep 2024.