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Traveller Liaison Co-Ordinator for Social Enterprises with POBAL - SocEnt.ie

From Pobal.

The Programme Delivery & Services Hub is a set of business units combined to provide integrated capability
to address design, planning and delivery of fit-for-purpose programmes, business systems and development
projects.
The introduction of the Traveller Liaison Co-ordinator position is a new venture for Pobal as it is a dedicated
role established to provide practical supports and guidance to Traveller social enterprises under a new
measure of the Dormant Accounts Fund.
Positioned in the Programme and Community Impact Unit, the successful candidate will be part of a team
that is responsible for the development and management of a suite of support interventions for grantee
organisations.
The available role is solely focused on the Department of Rural & Community Development Traveller Social
Enterprise Capacity Building Support Measure funded through the Dormant Accounts Fund.For further details click on the following link. Social Inclusion and Employment G3 Traveller Liaison Co-Ordinator Job Description

The coordinator will be responsible for:
• A portfolio of 8 Traveller led social enterprises.
• Identifying needs in relation to developing, improvement and potential innovations in
respect of their social enterprises and identifying any risks and mitigations.
• Building positive working relationships with each of the Traveller Organisations, including
signposting to appropriate supports, monitoring progress, and addressing risks and issues.
• The delivery of the measure outcomes.
• Developing knowledge of this programme and in the processing of required changes, as well
as managing design and implementation challenges.
• Developing knowledge of the social innovation and social enterprise sector to assist with the
design and implementation of future programmes.