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Job Opportunity: Skills & Training Project Manager

We are looking for an outstanding project manager with experience of overseeing and delivering complex government funded projects in a small team, and to tight deadlines.

Department: Skills & Training
Post: Project Manager, Part-Time 0.6 (3 days per week) Fixed Term to 31/03/25 (dropping to 1.5 days per week from 01/01/25 - 31/03/25)  
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer   
Location: Wales. Project Base: Ffilm Cymru's Cardiff-based office. Blended remote and in-person work expected. 
Salary: £40,817.00 per annum (pro-rata) Fixed term until 31/03/25, plus pension and pro-rata holidays (28 days holiday plus Public Holidays per annum pro-rata). 
Deadline: Monday 12th February 2024, midday.
Interviews: w/c 19th February 2024.
 
Ffilm Cymru Wales' Skills & Training team are seeking a project manager to work with its small team to support the effective and efficient delivery, tracking and reporting across our two Shared Prosperity Fund projects in Newport and Swansea. This role will include working with funders, community, public sector, and screen partners to deliver project plans, delivery, and project reporting from end-to-end. Working alongside the Skills & Training Partnership Manager, Skills Executive and Industry Placements Manager, as the team deliver their community and industry facing training programmes.

How to Apply

We believe in a sector that works for everyone and we are passionate about broadening access to the screen sector. Unless we’ve agreed an alternate application format with you, please email a CV and cover letter to skills@ffilmcymruwales.com outlining your experience and skills against those outlined in this application. Please use the subject line SKILLS & TRAINING PROJECT MANAGER.

Please submit your application by midday on Monday 12th February 2024.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government's Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion across the UK, of funding for local investment by March 2025. This job is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

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