Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
This is a 2‑year fixed term contract until April 2028.
Are you passionate about driving positive change at a neighbourhood level and want to work on a high‑profile community‑focused regeneration programme? We’re looking for an experienced and detail‑oriented Programme Officer to help deliver the Friar Park Pride in Place Programme.
About The Role
These are exciting times for Sandwell. Friar Park will receive £20 million of investment over the next 10 years. As part of the Programme Management Office (PMO), you will provide essential support to the Friar Park Pride in Place Programme, working closely with the Programme Manager.
Responsibilities
* Ensure the smooth operation of the Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board by providing high‑quality secretariat support
* Help plan and deliver community engagement events and activities
* Contribute to the drafting of and visual production of key documents, including the Pride in Place Plan which sets out the Neighbourhood Board’s 10‑year plan
* Support the development of programme processes and templates
* Support the council’s requirements as the Accountable Body for the funding
* Track project delivery, monitor grant expenditure, and support risk and issue management
* Prepare documentation for grant claims and audits
* Support programme communication, including developing website content and producing high‑quality materials
About You
We’re looking for someone with experience and skills listed below.
* Experience supporting and monitoring project work and the delivery of services, ideally in a programme management office environment
* Experience providing secretariat support
* Experience presenting complex information clearly and to a high standard, including producing high‑quality documents, communications materials and website content
* Experience planning and organising events
* Experience working with a range of stakeholders, including external partners
* Comprehensive experience of Oracle finance and procurement
* Experience preparing project claims, government returns and audit evidence
* Experience of financial monitoring, collating evidence and ensuring payment conditions are met
You must have a good understanding of the workings of a local authority, including financial procedures and decision‑making frameworks. You should be comfortable working in an environment with changing and competing priorities and collaborating with a range of stakeholders.
Some meetings and community events may take place in the evenings and on weekends. You must be able to attend these as required.
Location: The usual base for the post is Oldbury Council House. A minimum of 3 days per week are required to be worked from a council or community location within Sandwell.
We welcome applications from Care Leaver and Disability Confident candidates; please state this when submitting your CV.
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