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Child Contact Centre Co-ordinator 

Part-time role | 15 hrs per fortnight 

Wycombe Child Contact Centre is a small charity providing a supportive, welcoming and safe space where a separated parent can reconnect with children they don’t live with following relationship breakdown. 
 
We are an accredited Supported Contact Centre affiliated to the National Association of Child Contact centres (NACCC).
 
The Contact Centre is in central High Wycombe and runs every other Saturday throughout the year from 10am-4pm. It is staffed by a Centre Co-ordinator and trained volunteers.
 
 Due to a planned retirement, we are looking for a new Centre Co-ordinator to commence the role from January 2026 with training, support and handover to be given.
 
The role entails setting up and running the contact centre every other Saturday (7 hours) with volunteer support as well as flexible administrative hours (4 hours/week) during the weeks intervening . Paid holidays. No pension attached to this role. 
 
Good communication skills and basic computer skills are essential.
 
Previous experience of working with families and children would be an advantage, but anyone enthusiastic about this service is encouraged to consider applying. 
 
For further information about the role and person specification for this job please contact the charity Chairman at chairman@hwccc.org.uk
 
Charity website: www.hwccc.org.uk


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