Job Details: SCOOP Foundation: Chief Executive Officer


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SCOOP Foundation: Chief Executive Officer


JOB TITLE: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) - SALARY ?**APPLY ON THE
WEBSITE**K

REPORTING TO: Caroline Garvan
Chairperson of SCOOP Board of Trustees

PURPOSE OF JOB:

To promote, develop and support the Mission and Vision of The SCOOP
Foundation and lead the organisation to achieving the strategic
objectives agreed by the Board of Trustees.
Additionally meet the challenges of innovation and empowerment
implicit in SCOOP?s mission statement, and deliver the quality and
breadth of services which positively impacts SCOOPs beneficiaries,
employees and stakeholders.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

* The CEO will be responsible for providing leadership, developing
and implementing SCOOP?s strategic and operational plans, leading on
partnership and business development, and being an effective advocate
for the charity and its beneficiaries.
* They will lead a senior management team of four (Eventures
Director, Services Director, Services Programme Manager and
Fundraising and Operations Manager).
* The CEO will be responsible for ensuring financial control and
supporting and advising on good governance across all aspects of the
charity, ensuring compliance to Financial Accounting Standards,
Charity SORP and Regulatory compliance requirements.
* This post is a first-tier post directly responsible and reporting
to the Board of Directors and Trustees, with regular direct reporting
to the Chairperson Trustee of the Board.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

LEADERSHIP

* Lead, support and motivate all staff, ensuring commitment to and
delivery of the charity?s aims, objectives and mission.
* Seek out, develop and maintain effective working relationships
with all relevant organisations and individuals to promote the work of
the charity and facilitate the implementation of its strategic
objectives.
* Maintain a high standard of professionalism and inclusion,
supported by coaching, training and development.

STRATEGY

* Develop and implement that charity?s strategic vision in
collaboration with the Board.
* Develop and deliver the charity?s agreed business plans.
* Identify and assess strategic risks, issues and opportunities and
take responsibility for initiating and leading associated changes.
* Seek out and implement opportunities for innovation and ensure
that SCOOP remains at the forefront of positive change in the support
of our beneficiaries? needs.
* Ensure best-practice for the management, development and
engagement of staff, donors, volunteers, partners and supporters.

PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

* Seek out, develop and nurture beneficial partnerships with
supporters, donors, other charities and all relevant
authorities/organisations, including maintaining good working
relations with pre-existing partners.
* Ensure long-term sustainability through developing the charity?s
business model and maximising income, for example from fundraising,
service contracts and earned income.
* Oversee the research, identification and recruitment of new
programme partners to SCOOP?s reach across Ireland and
internationally, within capacity and financial resources.

OPERATIONS

* Be responsible for the implementation of all the charity?s
operational plans.
* Take executive responsibility for all functions including the
administration, finance, fundraising, marketing, communications, and
IT.
* Ensure that SCOOP services, contracts and projects are delivered
to the highest standard with due regard for timescales, targets and
budgets.
* Take overall responsibility for the recruitment, management and
effective deployment of staff, including self employed contractors;
apply robust HR processes covering recruitment, performance
management, appraisal and remuneration.
* Supervise, support and develop a positive management style with
the Senior Management Team.
* Be responsible for the maintenance and efficient use of the
charity?s assets.
* Build and maintain good working relationships with SCOOP?s
suppliers and partners.

FINANCIAL CONTROL

* Lead and direct the financial planning, forecasting, control,
reporting and management of the organisation's finances and resources,
to include support for, and engagement of, Board of Trustees and Board
Committees to ensure regulatory compliance and sustainable
organisational growth.
* Ensure that the charity?s financial resources are managed
effectively and that SCOOP remains in good financial health,
identifying risks and taking appropriate action.
* Maintain effective financial management and control systems;
ensure delivery within budgets and to performance targets and oversee
production of management accounts, statutory accounts and annual
reports.
* Ensure all reporting to the Board of Trustees, Charity Regulator
and authorities is on time, complete and accurate.

GOVERNANCE AND COMPLIANCE

* Liaise with the Board to ensure that the charity?s overall
governance structure, policies and procedures are appropriate and
effective, taking remedial measures and implementing changes as
necessary.
* Attend all Board meetings (held **Apply on the website** times a
year) and prepare a written report in advance of each meeting
detailing matters of interest and concern regarding the charity?s
activities during the previous period; ensure that the Board is made
aware in a timely fashion of any matters requiring its attention.
* Oversee the development and practical application of all
organisational policies and procedures e.g. with regard to health and
safety, equality and diversity, and safeguarding, to support a culture
of dignity and respect, openness and transparency.

HEALTH AND SAFETY.

* Oversee the safeguarding of the vulnerable children and adults with
whom the charity works with and engages through SCOOP Services.
* Ensure that collection and protection of personal information
complies with current Data Protection regulations.
* Ensure that all of the charity?s activities are conducted safely
and that Health and Safety policies are understood and followed by
everyone.
* Ensure that all major risks are identified and regularly reviewed,
and that systems and procedures are in place to mitigate all such
risks; be responsible for the development and implementation of the
charity?s Risk Register.

GENERAL

* Carry out any other duties as may be reasonably requested.
* Be conversant with all aspects of the operation and willing to
cover and provide support should the need arise.

SKILLS REQUIRED

* Qualifications Desirable - educated to degree level or equivalent
professional qualification and evidence of CPD.

* Essential Experience

* Significant proven record of achievement in a senior position
within a charity/not for profit organisation.
* Experience of effective partnership working and development and
external relationship management.
* Experience of managing, motivating and developing staff.
* Experience of business planning, business development and
fundraising.
* Experience of project management and service delivery across
multiple functions.
* Financial management skills including budgeting and delivery of
cost and income targets.
* Robust approach to governance, controls and
definition/implementation of new processes.
* Experience of financial and risk management.

SKILLS DESIRED

* Experience of working with volunteers.
* Experience of managing organisational change.
* Visionary leadership, effective management and motivational
skills.
* Very good verbal and written communication skills.
* Excellent interpersonal skills.
* Strong financial skills, including the ability to analyse budgets
and accounts and manage an annual budget of over ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website**.
* A commitment to equal opportunities and inclusivity.
* An understanding of the issues affecting refugees and displaced
people in Ireland and internationally.

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

* Empathy for vulnerable children and families seeking support due to
displacement.
* Positive, proactive and dynamic.
* Inclusive and flexible, with a consultative approach to
leadership.
* Confident and assertive.
* Ability to pursue the mission and objectives of SCOOP with
demonstrable passion, drive and commitment.
* Committed to best practice and with a drive for continual
improvement.
* The appointee will also be expected to be fully IT literate and
have access to a car and a clean driving licence.

KEY STAKEHOLDERS:

* Services Director
* Eventures Director
* Programme Management Team
* Board of Trustees
* Volunteers
* Suppliers
* Regulators
* Corporate Partners
* Grant Partners

SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT

* SCOOP is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and
displaced persons we work with. As such, all roles are subject to a
safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal
records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have policies and
procedures in place which promote safeguarding and a safe working
environment.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Please submit your application letter and curriculum vitae detailing;

* Why are you suitable for the role?
* Your interest in joining The SCOOP Foundation CLG
* Your current notice period if employed
* Your current salary and benefits

Those selected for the interview will be invited to prepare a
presentation, topic to be confirmed. Please submit your application to
SCOOP by January **Apply on the website**st, **Apply on the website**
by email to; **Apply on the website**


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