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St Paul’s Trust has recently recruited our new CEO, Manjit Dehal, who will replace our outgoing CEO Lisa Martinali.
The Trust says, a big thank you to Lisa for her commitment which has led to a new strategic plan, vision, values, an updated structure and identification of resources to enable this, alongside securing new opportunities to build upon the strong history of the Trust.
Manjit, who joins the Trust on 3 March, is a strategic and values-driven leader with over 25 years of experience in the charity, education, and social care sectors; passionate about creating lasting impact. With a track record in securing sustainable funding, financial stewardship, developing and nurturing partnerships and leading multi-disciplinary teams through change and growth, Manjit has dedicated her career to championing equity, inclusion, and sustainable community development.
I am honoured to join St Paul‘s at such an exciting time. The Trust‘s deep-rooted commitment to empowering communities is truly inspiring, and I look forward to leading the organisation into its next phase of growth, ensuring we continue to make a lasting impact. My vision for St Paul’s is to build on its proud legacy whilst steering the organisation into a new era of opportunity, ensuring it remains a vital force for positive change in the community; creating a fairer, brighter future for all.
Qualified with a Postgraduate degree in Education and NPQICL, I bring additional perspective through previous voluntary advisory roles with BBC Children in Need, Barrow Cadbury Trust, and the Tipton Education Fund. My leadership style focuses on fostering collaboration, nurturing staff development, and building sustainable partnerships that create lasting positive change in communities.
The Trust says “we look forward to welcoming Manjit to St. Paul’s Trust as the new Chief Executive and are confident that she will continue to build and develop the charity in the forthcoming years”
Job Title:
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Facilities Supervisor |
Salary:
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£27,418pa |
Hours of work:
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37.5 hours per week (some out of hours/weekend working may be required) |
Contract Term: | Subject to a 6 month probationary period |
Closing Date: | 2nd May 2025 |
We’re seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Facilities Supervisor to join our team. In this vital role, you’ll help create and maintain safe, efficient workspaces while ensuring we meet all regulatory requirements.
What you’ll do:
We offer generous annual leave entitlement, 30 days plus Bank Holidays, Employer Pension Contributions, access to our Employee Assistance Programme, Staff discount scheme and more!
Closing date: 2nd May 2025 12 noon
For an application form and further details please visit: www.stpaulstrust.org.uk/recruitment
All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for or come into contact with.
It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Job Title: | Out of School Club Coordinator for ‘The Nest’ |
Salary: | £26,288 (pro rata £17,525pa) |
Contract Term: | Subject to a 6 month probationary period |
Closing Date: | 2nd May 2025 |
To take the lead in Coordinating ‘The Nest’ out of school club, a playcare service that provides childcare for parents of primary aged children. The role includes collecting children from schools, providing refreshments and ensuring we have quality activities for children that include sports, games, creative activities, arts and craft. Sessions run after school and all day in the school holidays.
We require someone who can relate well to parents and children as well as supervise the playworkers in the team. It is important that you are passionate about ‘play’ and can take the lead in maintaining an outstanding childcare service.
Closing date: 2nd May 2025
For an application form and further details please visit: www.stpaulstrust.org.uk/recruitment
All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with.
It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure.
All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with.
It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Please send CV’s to HR@stpaulstrust.org.uk and visit website for a copy of the Job Description & Person Specification.
For an application form for all of the posts (unless specified CV) and further details please visit: www.stpaulstrust.org.uk/recruitment
All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with.
It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure.
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