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Feeding Gloucestershire

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Sarah Avery
Feeding Gloucestershire
Suite 4, Bank House
Abbey Terrace
Winchcombe
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL54 5LL

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Project Officer

Cheltenham

Remote (home-based, with expectation of regular travel in Gloucestershire and occasional to other locations nationally)

• Pension: Salary sacrifice scheme (3% employer contribution)
• Contract: Initial 2-year fixed-term with potential to evolve
• Annual Leave: 25 days per annum, plus bank holidays holidays (pro-rata)

About Feeding Gloucestershire

Feeding Gloucestershire is the county’s food infrastructure and multi-agency organisation launched in September 2022 and becoming an established charity in February 2024. We are the countywide food resilience partner of Gloucestershire VCSE Alliance and regional partner of Feeding Britain.

Feeding Gloucestershire believe that food is key to helping our communities thrive. We want to live in a county where everyone can eat well and live healthily. Our overarching aim is to support people in Gloucestershire to have equal access to affordable and nutritious food and the power to make choices about what, where and when they eat whilst building connected communities.

Our website is listed opposite this advert.

Location & working pattern

This is a part-time, remote role, working 22.5 hours which can be split flexibly over 3 or 4 days. Gloucestershire is a county rich in assets with six unique districts all working towards the same mission: making a fairer and healthier society for all.

Whilst the role is predominantly remote, we are committed to understanding the realworld experiences of our communities, so there is an expectation to travel across Gloucestershire.

About the role

We are a small and growing charity, and an exciting opportunity has arisen to work alongside Feeding Gloucestershire’s Programme Director to support our charity develop and implement a new food resilience model for Gloucestershire. The role will involve close working with a range of partners, including district and borough councils, Gloucestershire County Council, NHS organisations, and importantly, the voluntary and community sector. We are seeking an enthusiastic Project Officer who has experience of working in the field of food security/ public health/ health promotion. The candidate will need to have excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to build and maintain strong relationships/ partnerships, enhanced organisational and time management skills, and demonstratable experience of project coordination/support and conducting stakeholder and public engagement.

Responsibilities & Key Tasks

• Supporting development of Feeding Gloucestershire’s food resilience project
• Working with Programme Director on research and development of food resilience model for Gloucestershire learning from affordable food approaches in other regions
• Serve as the primary contact and coordinating internal and external meetings and events for Feeding Gloucestershire’s food resilience project, including stakeholder and public events (both in person and online), sharing and collating information from partners, as well as evaluating and sharing feedback
• Assisting with external communications (updating of website, newsletters) in relation to the food resilience project
• Working effectively independently, but also as part of a team, and with a range of partners from within and outside of public health, NHS organisations and community partners.

Skills, Knowledge and experience:

Essential

The successful candidate will:

• Have a minimum of 1-2 years’ experience in a project support or coordination role
• Some experience and knowledge around food security, nutrition and/or public health
• A people’s person; able to develop and sustain meaningful relationships with people from “all walk’s of life”, from community organisations to statutory sector
• Have excellent organisational skills, and be able to manage time and workload effectively
• A fast learner, able to quickly understand the role and hit the ground running
• Very confident with IT including Office 365, in particular the use of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and SharePoint.
• Have excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Strong at developing and delivering engagement plans, with skills in stakeholder engagement, event co-ordination and administration
• Ability to act on own initiative when required and take a methodical, analytical approach to work

• Ability to analyse issues and problems, and work with others to design and implement effective solutions
• Have a driving licence and access to private transport
• Be able to carry out travel within Gloucestershire (but potentially further afield in the UK), as required.

Desirable

The successful candidate may:

• Be educated to undergraduate degree level
• Have some experience of managing a small budget
• Understand academic research literature, evaluation techniques and evidence-based approaches to food security and public health
• Some experience in data analysis
• Experience of supporting the formulation of grant proposals
• Experience in marketing and communications
• Experience in using graphic design tools

To take the next step, please click on Apply Now where you will have the opportunity to provide a covering letter and attach your CV. Please make sure your covering letter is marked "Covering Letter"

For any informal enquiries, please contact the person listed opposite this advert.

Closing date for applications: 12:00 noon Monday 30 June 2025. Interviews will take place in w/c 7 or 14 July 2025

Salary: £27,500-£30,000 (pro rata) depending upon experience

Hours Per Week: 22.5 hours per week

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