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Project Manager - Food Use Places

Brighton and Hove Food Partnership
Can be hybrid - Brighton

Posted: 3 Feb 2025

Deadline: 12 Mar 2025

Compensation: Full Time Equivalent £33,900 – £25,312 for the 28 hrs pw

Living Wage employer Disability Confident scheme

Paid Flexible hours Permanent

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Job description

We are recruiting to a Project Manager role for our ambitious National Lottery Climate Action Fund project –  Food Use Places.

Do you have:

  • Excellent people and project management skills?
  • A talent for communicating complex information clearly?
  • Enthusiasm to lead a partnership of 16 community organisations engaging people in every-day actions around food and packaging waste?

This multi-year project aims to drive a change in mindset. To stop seeing food waste as a problem and instead start treating it as a resource. Food Use Places is about using food to make things – meals, compost, confident people and community connections.  It is about working with organisations already rooted in their communities to engage more and different people.

The post holder will be committed to the work of the Food Partnership and will be supported with regular supervision and training. 

Application information

Full details on how to apply here

Closing date:  Midday on Wednesday 12th March 2025 

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About Brighton and Hove Food Partnership

We’re a non-profit organisation helping people learn to cook, eat a healthy diet, grow their own food and waste less food. Food is more than just fuel, it brings people together and changes lives.

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