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UKSPF Enterprise Advisor

UKSPF Enterprise Advisor

Posted 29 March by Bromley by Bow Centre
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UKSPF Enterprise Advisor

Location: Bromley by Bow Centre
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract/Part-time
Salary: £31,454 per annum (Prorated to £12,581per annum)
Hours: 14
Benefits: Competitive

The Enterprise Advisor will help create social change through entrepreneurship.

This role will be integral to shaping a programme in the enterprise team supporting the Service Delivery Manager EEL with the development and delivery of a new programme – the UKSPF Boosting Life Sciences Social Economy programme.

It’s a very varied role covering all aspects of programme management from identifying potential participants and developing workshops to providing training and support to our participants to build a business plan together from scratch through to the evaluation of the programme.

The Centre’s holistic approach means that we seek to support peoples’ multiple needs. Within all our services, we aim to gain an understanding of our client’s needs and support them to access a range of services and activities both at the Centre and through local partners.

This role needs to contribute to a positive culture of collaboration, innovation and inclusivity across the organisation.

You may have experience in the following: Alternative job titles for a UKSPF (United Kingdom Shared Prosperity Fund) Enterprise Advisor might include Economic Development Specialist, Business Growth Consultant, Community Investment Coordinator, Small Business Support Officer, Local Enterprise Facilitator, Regional Business Advocate, Funding and Grants Manager.

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