CAMBRIDGE ETHNIC COMMUNITY FORUM

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62-64 Victoria Road
Cambridge
CB4 3DU

Tel: (01223) 315877
Fax: (01223) 315877

Email:
cecfenquiries“at”
cecf.co.uk
(replace “at” with @)

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Monday - Thursday
10am to 1pm

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CECF is an umbrella organisation for Cambridge and district that provides racial equality services to individuals and groups. We represent individuals who have experienced racial discrimination in employment etc, or have been a victim of racial harassment.

CECF provides a cultural diversity service that helps promote an understanding between people from different ethnic groups and help them be a natural part of Cambridge life.  We give special social, cultural, moral and practical support to groups and develop particular projects where needed.

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Please contact us for general information or about the Cambridge Racial Incident Support Project (CRISP) 
on (01223) 315877.

Please leave a message on the answerphone as there may not be always someone in the office.

Please send e-mails to
cecfenquiries“at”cecf.co.uk (replace “at” with @)

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CECF wishes to recruit a Development Officer:
Salary: £26,067 to £27,594 (pro rata), permanent
(subject to funding), 18.5 hours flexible, based in Cambridge.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone to work within CECF supporting Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups in the Cambridge area. This officer will be responsible for the development of a long term business plan for CECF as well as the development of a fundraising strategy to bring in resources to meet key objectives.

The job will also include working with public sector partnerships to improve understanding of the BME sector and increase effective inclusion. The ideal candidate will have good knowledge of the voluntary and community sector (VCS), particularly the BME VCS, excellent communication skills and the ability to manage an organisation and write fundraising applications. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and particularly encourage applications from Black and Minority Ethnic people.

For more information and for an application pack, please contact Mitesh Patel at 62 – 64 Victoria Road, Cambridge, CB4 3DU; Tel: (01223) 355 034; Fax: (01223) 349047;
Email: cecfenquiries”at”cecf.co.uk (replace “at” with @) or click all the links below.

CECF Information
Application Form
Job description
Person specification
Ethnic Monitoring Form

Closing date: 5 September 2008
Interview date: 18 September 2008

  

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