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HACT, Remote
£35,568 - £41,485 per year
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Remote
£35,568 - £41,485 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

Role description

The Communities Lead is a critical role in developing and delivering the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment, facilitating its national and local thematic networks, engaging with colleagues across and beyond the social housing sector and identifying potential opportunities for collaboration. We’re all about fostering communities of practice and supporting the sector to have a transformative impact in local communities it works alongside across the UK.

Working closely with the Head of Communities and Projects, the Communities and Network Lead will ensure that the activities of the Centre’s networks align with and inform the overarching strategy of the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment. Our networks are spaces for learning, collaboration, problem solving and building positive social impact.

As well as providing a light touch secretariat function to the networks, the post-holder will coordinate activities, identify potential speakers and liaise with network chairs to deliver programmes of work that engage and generate impact.

The Communities and Network Lead will be comfortable representing HACT and the Centre externally, identifying emerging trends and working with the Head of Communities and Projects, and other HACT colleagues, to support the delivery of a programme of work that delivers lasting impact across the social housing sector at a national level.

Key responsibilities

 • Leading the development and delivery of the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment’s numerous networks, involving people across the housing sector in agreeing each network’s purpose, governance, membership and activity.

• Work closely with the Head of Communities to ensure that network activities align with and inform the overarching strategy and aims of the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment.

• Identify new opportunities for collaboration, working with network members to understand the outcomes they hope to achieve and with the Head of Communities and Projects and the Head of Business Development to develop potential project proposals.

• Developing and delivering project plans for each network, collating relevant metrics in order to report on progress internally and to project funders, as required.

• Support network groups, organising meetings, liaising with participants, involving them in key decisions, reporting on progress, shaping workplans.

• Identify new individuals, groups and organisations that will be of interest to the networks.

• Identify needs and opportunities across the community investment sector for capacity building support, consultancy and subscriptions.

• Collaborate closely with HACT’s marketing colleagues to share regular news and opportunities with our partners and to help share the stories of community investment.

• Represent HACT and the Centre in external sector events and other relevant forums

• Actively building your profile across the sector through speaking engagements, posts to social media, and HACT communications channels, by working with colleagues to identify and develop content out of your insights from network meetings.

• Staying abreast of social housing sector issues and discussions and feed these into HACT work.

Location: Remote working with travel to London and other partners of the UK to meet partners and colleagues as required

Person specification

 Essential:

• Experience of group facilitation and effective chairing of meetings in multi-agency settings.

• Experience of organising events, meetings and networks.

• Experience working on projects that have a national reach.

• Excellent organisational skills and familiar with using project management tools to juggle multiple workstreams.

• An enthusiasm to work at the cutting edge of new thinking, to be curious and confident about new ideas and willing to learn.

• Experience of engaging, communicating and building relationships with a wide range of stakeholders at different levels.

• Ability to be flexible, adaptable and to thrive on the challenge of working in a developing area.

• Knowledge of community investment and the role social housing plays in communities.

• At least three years’ experience working in social housing or an associated sector.

• Ability to identify, conceptualise and propose projects that respond to emerging opportunities.

Desirable:

• Ability to communicate complicated ideas in simple terms, including experience of developing content.

• Research and evaluation skills.

• Experience of working in a role or setting that supports training and learning & development

• Knowledge of co-production and community engagement practices.

HACT and community investment

 Our reputation in this space is founded on:

• the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment, a virtual centre we established in 2018, through which we provide webinars, conferences and thematic and regional networks;

• our UK Social Value Bank, and Social Value Insight tool, that enables organisations to model, monitor and measure the impact of their community investment activities;

• our Local Data Insight tool that enables organisations to understand the needs of local

• the Green Skills Programme, established in 2023, through which we are working with local housing associations, local stakeholders and specialist training providers to deliver green skills training in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole;

• energy support for social housing residents: since 2020, we have distributed over

£5.75 million in energy support to social housing residents through a network of over 280 housing associations and charities across the UK.

• our research and consultancy services, including local needs analyses, service evaluations, community engagement and community investment strategies.

About HACT

Innovation in housing: it’s what we’ve always done

As the charity of the social housing sector, we have supported the transformation and development of housing providers for over 60 years.

We believe the provision of housing is about more than just bricks and mortar – it’s about enhancing peoples’ lives. To us, housing providers are at their most successful when focused on the social value they create and meeting the needs of their residents and investing in their thriving communities. We exist to help them do this.

• From our inception in 1960, we’ve been pioneers in driving change and creating key innovations – from the first HA’s to setting up Shelter to introducing Care and Repair

• We’ve created, supported and provided grants to numerous HA’s who are now part of the housing sector’s most respected organisations

• Our passion drove and continues to drive transformative action including the introduction of the Social Value Bank, the UK Housing Data Standards and the Centre for Excellence in Community Investment

HACT prides itself on its attractive Employee Value Preposition, which includes:

• Benchmarked salaries

• Working from home

• Flexi time working / TOIL

• Yearly annual leave increase

• Interest-free loans

• Christmas break

• CPI annual increase

• Personal development fund

• Mentoring and job shadowing

• Long service benefits

• Volunteering

• Continuous improvement

• Glasses and eye health

• Flu vaccinations

• Pension and life insurance

• Enhance maternity and sick pay

• Perkbox business rewards

Application Instructions

To apply, please submit a copy of your CV and cover letter detailing what appeals to you about the role and how you are suitable.

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HACT View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50

To support the social housing sector to unlock the full potential of its social purpose, for the benefit of residents & local communities

Posted on: 02 January 2025
Closing date: 19 January 2025 at 23:30
Tags: Housing, Partnerships, Events / Activities

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