Post: TryZone Project Co-ordinator
Hours: 15 hours per week (including some evenings and weekends). Please note, this position is a fixed term contract until 31 July 2026. It is hoped funding will be secured to extend the role beyond the contract end date.
Post holder would be required to be available on the following days as part of their hours:
* Tuesday – 3.20pm – 4.50pm
* Wednesday – 3.20pm – 4.50pm
* Thursday – 3.20pm – 4.50pm
* Friday – 1pm – 4pm
Remaining hours will be agreed with the successful candidate.
Salary: £26,325 pro rata (15 hours per week)
Base: The Trust is based at Strathmore Rugby Club in Forfar with hybrid working model.
In partnership with Strathmore Cricket Club, Strathmore Community Rugby Trust has an opportunity for a part-time project co-ordinator to join our team to focus on the TryZone projects and we invite qualified and/or experienced individuals to submit an application.
Strathmore Community Rugby Trust was founded in June 2017 and based in Forfar, Angus, the purpose of Strathmore Community Rugby Trust (The Trust) is the advancement of participation in rugby union and rugby league. We achieve this through our community rugby projects which include a Rugby Academy for secondary school pupils, Walking Rugby for those who wish a slower, non-contact version of the game, an inclusive rugby team for adults with learning disabilities and Autism-Friendly Rugby for primary aged children with Autism. All our projects are designed to meet our vision of 'Developing People Through Rugby.'
We are an ambitious local charity who have grown significantly in recent years. We now run nine projects across six days each week. We employ two full time staff, three part time staff and around twelve sessional coaches. We also have many volunteers who support the running of our projects.
Strathmore Cricket Club is a community run sports club that places a high priority on making a contribution to community life in Forfar and surrounding area. It does this through its inclusive cricket programme, catering for people of all abilities and ages, and more targeted initiatives that focus on particular population groups and use the sport of cricket and the club's facilities to help meet their needs.
This project is a partnership between Strathmore Community Rugby Trust (SCRT) and Strathmore Cricket Club (SCC). The post holder will be employed by SCRT, adhering to their policies and procedures and line management will sit with the SCRT Manager.
This is a new role, to co-ordinate the projects that have been running since 2023. The projects were established in response to the data around anti-social and risk-taking behaviour being presented on Friday afternoon and evening at the Loch in Forfar. Using the Planet Youth model, the projects aim to provide leisure-time activities as a protective factor and early intervention for local young people.
After a successful pilot year, we have secured funding for a further year. We are hopeful that the project will continue and you will play a key role in working with our Grant Funding Officer to provide relevant data and case studies to support future funding applications.
You will be a self-motivated and proactive team player who will lead on the co-ordination and development of our Planet Youth offering.
The successful applicant will have the ability to collaborate with the Angus Planet Youth Coalition, identifying key priorities for the area and feeding these back to SCRT and SCC.
As we pride ourselves on being person-centred, an understanding of the additional needs of marginalised groups, in particular people with learning disabilities, and the power sport (in particular rugby) has to enhance people's lives is highly desirable. However, training in this area would be available for the right candidate.
If you wish to be considered for the position, please submit a CV with a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role to:
Maggie Lawrie, Community Trust Manager via
Any queries regarding the role should also be directed to the Community Trust Manager.
Closing Date: 12 noon on Friday, 17th October. Interviews are scheduled to take place on Friday 31st October.
Job Types: Part-time, Freelance
Pay: £26,325.00 per year
Expected hours: 15 per week
Benefits:
* Flexitime
* Work from home
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Forfar DD8 1RL