Digital Access Project Manager

Archway, Greater London (On-site)
£30,000 - £33,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

Role overview

This key role manages our flagship and award-winning project supporting refugees with IT Hardware. The project collects IT Hardware, refurbishes and repairs it through our network of technicians, matches it with a suitable recipient through our referral process and then distributes it to charities and individual refugees and asylum seekers at no cost to the recipient. The project is in its third year, in which it will grow to overseeing e-waste collection and tech re-sale.

This role has two central arms: project management and volunteer management. 

Overall management of the project includes key decision-making on tech refurbishment and distribution, building and maintaining key partnerships, impact reporting, staff management, external representation, developing and recording institutional memory and supporting the project's strategic growth with support from the Director. The postholder will be responsible for working with their team to maintain the smooth running of the project and deliver the project outcomes. They will deputise for the Director where necessary.

Volunteer management predominantly looks like the recruitment, coordination, training and retention of technical volunteers, many of whom are asylum seeking graduates of our tech training course. The post holder will be the go-to person for the volunteers and provide technical and management support with the help of our Technical Lead. 

We know good project managers have a variety of skills and experience. We are not running a personal specification, but the strongest applications will indicate staff management experience and basic knowledge of IT repair. 

We choose to publish the draft job description of the roles we advertise for. If you have the skills, experience and character to do the job below, please apply. We particularly welcome applications from those with experience of asylum and migration.

Outcome 1 - Manage the Digital Access project and the team working to deliver its outcomes 

  • Oversee the logistics and operations involved in collecting, storing and redistributing large quantities of IT Hardware, including the distribution of Data SIM cards to recipients with support from your team.

  • Work with the Engagement Manager to identify and communicate with businesses, individuals and other sources of IT Hardware to explain our process and the impact of the project.

  • Oversee the smooth running of and improvements to the referral process through which charity partners and individual refugees apply for and receive devices.  

  • Ensure the project goals are delivered on time and within budget.

  • Provide thoughtful and kind management of the Operations Coordinator and Operations Assistant, meeting regularly and supporting their development.  

  • Record the institutional memory of the project through a digital guide to the processes and learnings which constitute the Digital Access programme. 

  • Ensure everyone at Screen Share who engages with the project does so in line with our safeguarding and privacy policies.

Outcome 2 - Monitor, evaluate and communicate the impact of our device provision 

  • Collate and present service user and device data (e.g use-case, age, geography) on a monthly and quarterly basis which represents our impact on the ground for internal and external audiences.

  • Lead on the measurement of our impact through collection of case studies and distribution of our feedback form.

  • Critically analyse and improve our impact measurement process to ensure it is ethical and fit for purpose.

  • Work directly with service users, the Director and Communications team to produce compelling stories of the impact of Screen Share’s provision, with particular focus on our annual impact report.

Outcome 3 - Coordinate tech volunteers, external repair partners and technical staff (tech agents) to secure a regular flow of repair and refurbishment

  • Oversee the process by which tech agents request and receive parts for the refurbishment process (hardware, software and tools).

  • Work with our Technical Lead to ensure tech agents are provisioning devices consistently across our suite.

  • Ensure the smooth implementation of changes to our technical provision.

  • Critically analyse and improve the way in which the repair and refurbishment process is technically facilitated and recorded.

  • Design and Deliver a tech volunteer retention strategy.

  • Ensure our repair and refurbishment costs do not exceed our budget.

  • Conduct in-person reviews with tech agents to monitor their progress and provide quality assurance. 

  • Explain our process to prospective repair partners and onboard them onto our system.

Outcome 4 - Recruit, train and support new technical volunteers

  • Design and implement a nationwide technical volunteer recruitment and retention strategy which establishes a regular flow of technical volunteers into Screen Share, including and especially volunteers from an asylum seeking background and those who have graduated from our training course.

  • Facilitate tech volunteer onboarding including external references, interviews and safeguarding.

  • Coordinate and lead monthly volunteer tech team meetings. 

  • Explore partnerships with local tech businesses or refugees for paid refurbishment.

  • Run basic laptop refurbishment refresher training for new volunteers in need of support.

Outcome 5  - Ensure Screen Share tech agent records are kept up to date

  • Ensure the tech agent base is kept up to date at all times with all necessary details to facilitate refurbishment 

  • Ensure contact logs are maintained for each tech agent in accordance with GDPR legislation and that holidays/preferences/issues are recorded

  • Ensure the right staff can access notes on 1:1’s with tech volunteers 

  • Analyse tech agent data thematically, implementing adjustments on a regular basis 

Outcome 6 - Contribute to the strategic development of the project and ensure the Director receives appropriate support 

  • Represent the project to prospective partners, local councils and at public events, increasing its visibility within the refugee and tech sector.

  • Design and implement experiments to test assumptions, minimise risk and scale the project.

  • Deputise for the Founder and Director in internal and external settings where necessary.

Application Instructions

Please write a short covering letter which sets out your motivation for applying, your experience managing staff and leading charitable projects.

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Refreshed on: 09 September 2024
Closing date: 30 September 2024 at 08:30
Tags: IT, Project Management, Advocacy, Volunteering Management, Digital, Delivery, Education, Human Rights, Programme Management, Refugee / Immigration, Strategy, Social / Support Work