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Vacancy with Justice and Peace

Categories: Justice & Peace Scotland Publications | Published: 29/04/2016 | Views: 1057
Part time Social Justice Co-ordinator
The National Commission for Justice and Peace advises the Scottish Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church in matters relating to social justice, international peace and human rights, and promotes action in these areas.   It works in accordance with the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church.  This post will be at once challenging and rewarding.  The postholder will be expected to motivate, reinvigorate and co-ordinate the existing work of the commission, as well as encourage new activity in the area of Justice and Peace in Scotland

THE BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE OF SCOTLAND



JUSTICE AND PEACE COMMISSION



P/T SOCIAL JUSTICE CO-ORDINATOR



Salary - £25,000



Applicants for the post must be able to evidence an ability to build a high profile for Justice and Peace through good presentational, communication and networking skills.  They should also be able to demonstrate a good grasp of world affairs and politics.  An ability to motivate and encourage people, from all sections of the community, to become aware and involved in meaningful and manageable action is also essential.    The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual who has a proven track record of being able to work on their own initiative.  The post is 25 hours per week and will require a degree of flexibility as some evening and weekend work is required.



To obtain an application pack for this post please write to Laura McAllister, HR Adviser, Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, c/o Archdiocese of Glasgow, 196 Clyde Street, Glasgow G1 4JY or email laura.mcallister@rcag.org.uk  Closing date for receipt of applications: Monday 9th May 2016.



Catholic National Endowment Trust, also known as The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, is a registered charity SCO16650
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