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15th December 2025

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Project Coordinator (Solihull IRJ Project)

The Faith and Belief Forum. Closing Date: 15th December.


Salary: £28,370 – £30,296 FTE (0.6 equates to £17,022 – £18,177)
Contract: 11 months fixed term (Jan – Dec 2026), with the possibility of extension depending on funding
Location: Working from home, ideally Solihull based. Could also suit someone West Midlands based who is able to easily travel to Solihull for frequent meetings and events
Hours: 0.6 FTE = 22.5 hours/week including occasional evening meetings

 
Reports to: Rebecca Collins, Senior Programmes Manager – Communities

We're looking for a well-connected and enthusiastic person to join the F&BF team and support the effective delivery of the final year of the Interfaith Restorative Justice Project in Solihull.

Overview:

The UK’s leading interfaith organisation is looking for a motivated, organised and relationship-focused individual to join our Communities team. The purpose of this role is to support the effective delivery in Solihull of the final year of the Interfaith Restorative Justice Project by supporting community facilitators and building and maintain strong relationships with local communities and stakeholders.
The Faith and Belief Forum is the UK’s leading interfaith organisation, dedicated for nearly 30 years to building understanding and strong relationships between people of all faiths and beliefs. Our vision is a society where difference is celebrated and communities are connected through respect and dialogue.Full details of the role including job description and person specification are available in the Recruitment Pack via the link below: 

Submit your application using the form below by uploading your CV (max 2 pages) and uploading a cover letter (max. 1 page) outlining why you meet the person specification we’ve outlined in the recruitment pack.

You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been submitted (please check your spam folder if you don’t immediately see this in your inbox).

Please also complete the “About You: EDI Monitoring Form” which tells us more about you and allows us to monitor Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) data of who is applying. This is not linked to your application, and you will not get an email confirmation once you have submitted this.

Interviews will be held on the 18th and 19th of December.

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