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Complementary Therapy Programme Co-ordinator, Stockport
Client: Relatives for Justice
Location: Stockport, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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Posted:
02.05.2025
Expiry Date:
16.06.2025
Job Description:
Ashton Recruitment requires a Complementary Therapy Programme Co-ordinator for our client, Relatives for Justice. This position is funded by Victims & Survivors Services. The role is based in Belfast, with a permanent contract and a pay rate of £26,692 per annum, working 30 hours per week.
The coordinator will oversee and deliver a range of complementary therapies across RFJ's support centres and online, aimed at victims and survivors of conflict, promoting healthy lifestyles and coping mechanisms. Responsibilities include:
1. Coordinating Complementary Therapy Services for RFJ members.
2. Procurement of Complementary Therapy Therapists.
3. Supervising therapists delivering complementary therapies.
4. Ensuring good governance, including data protection.
5. Maintaining safe, professional, and welcoming environments.
6. Reviewing and implementing best practice policies and procedures for both face-to-face and online clinics.
7. Managing MYMOPS and Salesforce data systems in compliance with organizational and funder requirements.
8. Developing referral systems for users requiring further assistance.
9. Liaising with RFJ staff members as appropriate.
10. Providing quarterly reports with qualitative and quantitative data to the Deputy Director and external funders.
11. Implementing monitoring and evaluation procedures for compliance and best practices.
12. Producing informational leaflets and website updates about clinic services.
13. Maintaining records in a legally compliant manner.
14. Performing other duties as reasonably requested by management.
Essential criteria include:
1. Relevant qualification in complementary therapy plus at least three years of experience in service delivery to victims of trauma.
2. Minimum two years of project management experience in a community setting.
3. Understanding of the legacy of conflict in Ireland and international transitional justice models.
4. Knowledge of the somatic impacts of trauma.
5. Commitment to holistic support delivery for victims and survivors.
6. At least five years of experience in research, report writing, and submissions.
7. Experience with monitoring and evaluation CRM systems such as MYMOP, CORE, etc.
8. Knowledge of NGO governance and best practices in therapeutic settings.
9. Understanding of conflict-related gender harms and applying a gender lens in transitional justice.
10. Evidence of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in trauma.
11. Excellent presentation, writing, and verbal skills.
12. Full driver's license or ability to travel as required.
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