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      <description>Location: Berkeley | Salary: £32000 - £34000 per annum | Type: Permanent | Do you want to empower communities to turn ideas into action?  Are you a confident, proactive and passionate facilitator who enjoys seeing other people thrive?  Do you have an interest in your local environment?  We are looking for a proactive and people-focused Community Coordinator to support the delivery of an exciting programme that helps rural communities identify opportunities, build local partnerships and create positive, lasting change.  This is a highly visible role where you will bring together residents, community groups, local organisations, businesses and public sector partners to develop and support community-led projects. You will facilitate engagement, coordinate activities and help groups build the confidence, skills and structures needed to make a real impact.  You will be equally comfortable leading community events, building stakeholder relationships, supporting project delivery and communicating progress to a wide range of audiences.  To be successful for this role you will have:   Experience in community engagement, development, stakeholder management or project coordination  Excellent communication and facilitation skills  The ability to build trusted relatio...</description>
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