Project Co-ordinator | 12-Week initial contract | 37 hrs/week | £18.06/hr | Belfast City Centre About the Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Co-ordinator to join a dynamic team delivering city-wide community and neighbourhood projects. You will coordinate and support initiatives that engage residents, community groups, and other stakeholders, ensuring projects are delivered on time and to a high standard. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys managing multiple projects, organising events, and building strong community relationships. Key Responsibilities: Coordinate and deliver projects from start to finish, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met. Build and maintain strong relationships with communities, volunteers, and partner organisations. Plan, organise, and manage events and educational activities in line with organisational guidelines. Supervise horticultural tasks and liaise with site management for operational support. Manage project budgets and provide accurate financial reporting. Establish project evaluation and monitoring systems for continuous improvement. Motivate and manage allocated staff and volunteers, promoting good practice and learning. Ensure all activities comply with health and safety regulations and site risk assessments. What We're Looking For: At least 1 year of experience in project management and community engagement. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Strong team-working and leadership abilities. Knowledge of community programmes, parks, or similar services is advantageous. Experience in budget and resource management. Ability to work with sensitivity when engaging with stakeholders and partners. Eligible to work in the UK. Why Join Us: This is a fantastic short-term opportunity to gain hands-on experience in project coordination, deliver meaningful community initiatives, and make a real impact in local neighbourhoods. Application Instructions: Please submit your CV before 18 January 2026. Only candidates eligible to work in the UK will be considered.