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Community Engagement Co-ordinator

COMMUNITY ACTION HAMPSHIRE
14,100 per year
Crofton Community Hub
Part-time
6th April 2026
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Community Engagement Co-ordinator

Description

This isn’t a role where you’ll sit at a desk and manage a process. It’s a role where you’ll get out into the community, have real conversations, build genuine relationships, and help shape what Crofton Community Centre becomes next.

We’re entering a period of transformation — working to make the centre something the people of Hill Head and Stubbington are truly proud of. The Community Engagement Worker will be central to that. You’ll be the person listening to what the community needs, identifying what’s missing, and helping us design and develop activities and initiatives that make a real difference to people’s lives.

It’s a 20-hour-a-week role, so it’s likely to suit someone for whom this work is a genuine calling — perhaps someone returning to work, moving into a community-focused career, or looking to combine this with other commitments. What it isn’t is a quiet, administrative post. It’s outward-facing, creative, and varied, and it will require energy, initiative, and a genuine passion for community.

Understanding the community

Conducting a structured community needs audit — through conversations, surveys, outreach sessions, and engagement events. Gathering and making sense of what you hear, and presenting it in a way that helps us make good decisions about what to offer.

Building relationships

Developing trust and positive working relationships with residents, existing centre users, local community groups, and partner organisations. Being a visible, approachable, and enthusiastic ambassador for the Centre in the local area.

Developing activities and events

Designing and proposing new activities, programmes, and events that respond to what you’ve heard from the community. Supporting the planning and early-stage delivery of new initiatives, working alongside staff, volunteers, and partners.

Increasing participation and inclusion

Actively encouraging more residents to get involved — as participants, volunteers, or contributors to the Centre’s future. Making sure the centre’s offer genuinely reflects the breadth and diversity of the local community.

How To Apply

There is an online application form for this role.