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Reference: 66768

Date Added: 7 July 2018
Closing Date: 23 July 2018

Job Title: Community Organiser (x14)

Working For: The Labour Party

Location: Offices across the UK

Salary: £35,758.78 gross per annum with an annual fixed sum allowance of £1,841 and a car allowance of £4,200

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Duration: 24 month fixed term contract

The Labour Party are looking to recruit a number of Community Organisers to work as part of the Labour Party across the UK.

The post holders will be part of a community organising taskforce in communities working with community leaders and labour party members to build a sustainable coalition to affect and deliver social change.

Scotland x 2
Wales x 2
London x 2
East of England x 1
North West x 1
Yorkshire and Humber x 1
East Midlands x 2
West Midlands x 1
South West x 1
South East x 1

Please state on the application form which location you wish to apply for, if more than one please state preference. It may delay your application if a preference is not stated.

The post-holders should have the ability to work proactively with a variety of stakeholders, community groups and groups who share Labour values, knowledge of community based campaigning and wider organising methods. They should also have the ability to work on own initiative with minimum supervision and to deliver work to agreed deadlines.

Please note we will consider part-time applications.

The Labour Party values equality and diversity, and welcomes applications from candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

Closing Date: 23 July 2018

Interview/Start Dates

Interview dates to be confirmed.

Application Details

To apply for this post, please complete an application form and send it to corgvac@labour.org.uk 

Application materials can be found at: https://labour.org.uk/about/work-with-us/current-vacancies/ 

Website: https://labour.org.uk/

Additional Notes