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Project Officer - Fixed Term (9 Months)
London, England, United Kingdom · Full Time
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- Any
- Salary
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- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 8 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Candidates who can work on a fixed-term full-time onsite role in London and support refugee resettlement and sanctuary seeker project activity are suitable for this position.
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Job description
Role overview
Barnet Council is hiring a Project Officer for a fixed-term assignment lasting 9 months in London, England, United Kingdom. This position supports the delivery of a sanctuary seekers and refugee resettlement project, with a strong focus on coordination, communication, documentation, and service delivery.
Key accountabilities
- Partner with project managers to help make sure work is completed within deadline and aligned to the agreed scope.
- Produce routine reports, presentations, and project updates for both internal teams and external stakeholders as needed.
- Support the gathering, input, and review of data on refugee arrivals, housing placements, service use, and outcomes, while maintaining accuracy and confidentiality.
- Take ownership of day-to-day project coordination tasks such as arranging meetings, drafting agendas, and keeping project files and records up to date.
- Act as a main contact for stakeholders, handling queries, sharing information, and supporting communication across project teams and partner organisations.
- Organise arrival logistics for refugees, including transport, accommodation, and welcome arrangements, working closely with agencies and service providers.
- Help coordinate project resources such as volunteers, donated items, and supplies to support resettlement and integration, ensuring they are used and distributed efficiently.
- Maintain compliance with project rules, funding conditions, and regulatory expectations, and keep records in line with required procedures.
- Support quality assurance work, including monitoring and evaluation, to measure project effectiveness and identify opportunities to improve delivery.
- Spot potential risks, issues, and implementation barriers, and contribute to mitigation actions and contingency planning.
- Assist with training, workshops, and orientation sessions for staff, volunteers, and community members so they can better support sanctuary seekers.
Additional information
This is a fixed-term role. No salary, start date, application deadline, or vacancy count was provided in the source.