Job Details: Dublin City Council: Community Safety Coordinator (North Inner City Community Safety Partnership)


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Dublin City Council: Community Safety Coordinator (North Inner City Community Safety Partnership)
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR THE FOLLOWING:

COMMUNITY SAFETY COORDINATOR (NORTH INNER CITY COMMUNITY SAFETY
PARTNERSHIP) (TEMPORARY 2 YEARS).

A pilot project is being undertaken in the Dublin North Inner City
Area to establish a Local Community Safety Partnership to holistically
address community safety concerns. Community Safety is about people
feeling and being safe in their communities. It entails collaborative,
multi-agency approaches to harm prevention measures at the local
community level.

The Local Community Safety Partnership will give communities a
stronger voice in identifying and tackling the issues they face, and
give them access to a wider range of services to address these issues.
The new structure being piloted aims to develop proper strategic
partnership approaches to a range of local issues. Agencies and
service providers across a range of areas will work with community
representatives on community solutions to complex safety problems.

The COMMUNITY SAFETY COORDINATOR (TEMPORARY) will support the Dublin
North Inner City Local Community Safety Partnership in its work to
bring together a diverse group of agencies and residents to engage in
joint planning and co-ordination of services for the community. A main
focus will be the design and delivery of community safety projects in
the Dublin North Inner City area.

The role is diverse and multifaceted and the successful candidate will
need a good understanding of community development processes and
principles, be able to communicate effectively with a range of diverse
stakeholders, be practical and task oriented, and have the capacity to
produce excellent written work. The Community Safety Coordinator will
manage the work of one staff member, the Community Safety
Administrative Officer. The Community Safety Coordinator will be
responsible for the day to day running of the community safety
activities in the Dublin North Inner City area.2

APPLICANTS MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS:

* (I) hold a recognised NFQ Level 7 qualification in sociology,
social policy, law, public health or similiar;
OR
* (II) have a minimum of three years relevant professional
experience;
* have a minimum of 2 years? experience working as a project
coordinator or similar role, and
* have a minimum of 1 years? experience in communications,
outreach or similar;
* have good knowledge and awareness of Health and Safety Legislation
and Regulations, their implications for the organisation and the
employee, and their application in the workplace.

_EXPERIENCE IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS WOULD BE AN
ADVANTAGE:_

* LOCAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
* PUBLIC HEALTH
* CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
* COMMUNICATIONS
* A DEMONSTRATED ABILITY IN PROGRAMME DELIVERY

FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE ROLE AND SALARY AND TO APPLY,
PLEASE CLICK TO FOLLOWING LINK: DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL ARE CURRENTLY RECRUITING FOR THE FOLLOWING:

COMMUNITY SAFETY COORDINATOR (NORTH INNER CITY COMMUNITY SAFETY
PARTNERSHIP) (TEMPORARY 2 YEARS).

A pilot project is being undertaken in the Dublin North Inner City
Area to establish a Local Community Safety Partnership to holistically
address community safety concerns. Community Safety is about people
feeling and being safe in their communities. It entails collaborative,
multi-agency approaches to harm prevention measures at the local
community level.

The Local Community Safety Partnership will give communities a
stronger voice in identifying and tackling the issues they face, and
give them access to a wider range of services to address these issues.
The new structure being piloted aims to develop proper strategic
partnership approaches to a range of local issues. Agencies and
service providers across a range of areas will work with community
representatives on community solutions to complex safety problems.

The COMMUNITY SAFETY COORDINATOR (TEMPORARY) will support the Dublin
North Inner City Local Community Safety Partnership in its work to
bring together a diverse group of agencies and residents to engage in
joint planning and co-ordination of services for the community. A main
focus will be the design and delivery of community safety projects in
the Dublin North Inner City area.

The role is diverse and multifaceted and the successful candidate will
need a good understanding of community development processes and
principles, be able to communicate effectively with a range of diverse
stakeholders, be practical and task oriented, and have the capacity to
produce excellent written work. The Community Safety Coordinator will
manage the work of one staff member, the Community Safety
Administrative Officer. The Community Safety Coordinator will be
responsible for the day to day running of the community safety
activities in the Dublin North Inner City area.2

APPLICANTS MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS:

* (I) hold a recognised NFQ Level 7 qualification in sociology,
social policy, law, public health or similiar;
OR
* (II) have a minimum of three years relevant professional
experience;
* have a minimum of 2 years? experience working as a project
coordinator or similar role, and
* have a minimum of 1 years? experience in communications,
outreach or similar;
* have good knowledge and awareness of Health and Safety Legislation
and Regulations, their implications for the organisation and the
employee, and their application in the workplace.

_EXPERIENCE IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS WOULD BE AN
ADVANTAGE:_

* LOCAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
* PUBLIC HEALTH
* CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
* COMMUNICATIONS
* A DEMONSTRATED ABILITY IN PROGRAMME DELIVERY

FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THE ROLE AND SALARY AND TO APPLY,
PLEASE CLICK TO FOLLOWING LINK:

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Type: Permanent
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