Are you an organised and detail-focused project professional with a passion for supporting peacebuilding initiatives? Do you have experience coordinating training activities, managing data, and ensuring smooth programme delivery? If so, this could be the ideal role for you. The Project: We are recruiting a Project Assistant for the NextGen4Peace project, a major PEACEPLUS-funded initiative delivered in partnership by Mediation Northern Ireland, The Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, and a range of community and educational associate partners. The project aims to build and sustain a regional network of diverse grassroots peacebuilders by delivering conflict resolution, mediation, restorative practice and dialogue training to marginalised communities across Northern Ireland and the six border counties of the Republic of Ireland. Key activities include tailored skills programmes, the development of regional anchor sites for training and mediation services, the piloting of a community-based mediation model, professional development of mediators and dialogue facilitators, and initiatives to support positive community relations within school communities. Your Duties: Support the Training and Mediation Delivery Manager with planning, scheduling and coordination of training and mediation activities. Provide practical arrangements for events including venues, materials, catering and participant communications. Collect and maintain accurate programme data to support monitoring, evaluation and reporting requirements. Coordinate course accreditation processes and certification for participants with Open College Network. Assist with the preparation of partner reports and financial reports in line with funder requirements. Maintain financial records, track invoices and support budget monitoring for training and practice delivery. Ensure clear communication and effective record-keeping with practitioners, associate panel members and stakeholders. Support procurement processes and ensure expenditure complies with agreed project guidelines. Assist with the development and preparation of training materials and curriculum resources. Work in line with GDPR, data protection policies and SEUPB compliance requirements. Your Profile: A Bachelors degree (or equivalent) is desirable. GCSE (or equivalent) qualification in English and Maths is essential. Proven experience working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrable experience in data management and report writing. Experience providing project or administrative support within the community or voluntary sector is desirable. Experience supporting monitoring and evaluation processes in compliance with SEUPB and budget tracking is desirable. Strong interpersonal, organisational and communication skills with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders. Ability to manage competing priorities, problem-solve effectively and work with a high level of accuracy. Commitment to values such as integrity, respect, non-violence and cultural sensitivity. Other: Eligible to work in Northern Ireland is essential. Willingness to travel across Northern Ireland counties, border counties in the Republic of Ireland, and occasionally to Glencree head office in Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow. Your Benefits: £28,598 per annum Pension contribution 25 days annual leave plus statutory holidays Travel reimbursement in line with HMRC approved mileage rates Additional Information: Full time, Temporary. Four year fixed term contract. Belfast City Centre location (with travel around Ireland). If this role isnt for you, Kennedy Recruitment source a broad range of career opportunities to choose from. Get in touch via to find out more. Kennedy Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and adheres to all current employment legislation. Please note only those candidates shortlisted may be contacted. Skills: Project Support Administration Meeting Scheduling Travel booking Processing expenses Support Administration Project administration IT