Greater Together Manchester (GTM) is launching an exciting and innovative pilot to support newly recognised refugees across Greater Manchester — and we’re looking for a committed, compassionate and highly organised Project Coordinator to lead it.
About Greater Together Manchester
We are driven by a vision of a Greater Manchester and Rossendale where people and communities flourish, have hope, and enjoy life in all its fullness.
Rooted in compassion and justice, we work alongside communities to tackle poverty, inequality and disadvantage, amplifying the voices of those with lived experience to create meaningful, lasting change.
Our values: Community • Compassion • Hope • Justice • Inclusion
About the Refugee Lodgings Programme
This new pilot programme will provide safe, supportive lodgings for newly recognised refugees. You will spearhead the development of this project: building partnerships, recruiting and supporting landlords, ensuring refugees receive wrap-around support, and establishing the model for long-term expansion.
This is a unique chance to shape a programme from the ground up and to make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
What You’ll Do
Lead & Coordinate the Pilot
* Plan, deliver and monitor the 6-month pilot programme.
* Develop referral pathways, matching protocols, KPIs and reporting tools.
* Produce evaluation reports to shape future funding and growth.
Build Strong Partnerships
* Work closely with local authorities, VCFSE partners, housing organisations, GMCA, Mustard Tree, Boaz Trust and community groups.
* Convene a Steering Group, including people with lived experience.
* Represent the programme at networks, forums and events.
Recruit & Support Landlords
* Deliver a recruitment campaign and vetting process.
* Coordinate checks, training, inductions and ongoing support.
* Ensure safe, high-quality accommodation provision.
Support Refugees
* Oversee transparent referral and eligibility processes.
* Work closely with GTM Support Workers to ensure wrap-around welfare, housing and integration support.
* Support refugees into social activities, education, training and employment.
* Assist seamless transitions from lodgings into longer-term housing.
Ensure Quality, Safety & Learning
* Lead safeguarding, risk management and health & safety processes.
* Promote trauma-informed, culturally sensitive practice.
* Gather feedback and track outcomes to continually improve the programme.
About You
We’re looking for someone who is organised, compassionate, adaptable and committed to social justice.
You’ll bring many of the following:
Essential Experience & Skills
* Proven experience in project coordination or management in the voluntary, housing, refugee or homelessness sectors.
* Strong partnership-building and stakeholder engagement skills.
* Experience of safeguarding and risk management with vulnerable adults.
* Experience supporting volunteers, landlords or similar roles.
* Case management experience with refugees, migrants or people experiencing homelessness.
* Strong organisational, administrative and communication skills.
* Experience with monitoring, evaluation and report writing.
* Awareness of the challenges facing refugees and asylum seekers.
* A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Desirable
* Ability to speak a community language (Arabic, Farsi, Pashto, Tigrinya, etc.)
* Understanding of UK housing systems and trauma-informed practice.
* Driving licence and access to a vehicle (required for the role).
Above all, you’ll be someone who is positive, resourceful, proactive, flexible, and passionate about supporting refugees to rebuild their lives.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit your CV and a covering letter explaining how you meet the job description and person specification via the CharityJob portal.
Deadline: Friday 12th December 2025
Interviews: Tuesday 16th December 2025