Rosie Cooke - new
Community Projects Officer/Community Safety officer at Fenland District Council- Claim this Profile
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Ruth Parrott
Rosie is a super star, creative resilient and a problem solver not finder. She is fantastic and a inspiration to work along side. I learnt so much from her
Ruth Parrott
Rosie is a super star, creative resilient and a problem solver not finder. She is fantastic and a inspiration to work along side. I learnt so much from her
Ruth Parrott
Rosie is a super star, creative resilient and a problem solver not finder. She is fantastic and a inspiration to work along side. I learnt so much from her
Ruth Parrott
Rosie is a super star, creative resilient and a problem solver not finder. She is fantastic and a inspiration to work along side. I learnt so much from her
Experience
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Fenland District Council
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Community Projects Officer/Community Safety officer
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Apr 2017 - Present
Delivering on a range of community projects for the community safety partnership. Delivering on a range of community projects for the community safety partnership.
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KIDS Direct Short Breaks
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South of England 2009 - 2011, East of England 2012 - 2016
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South of England Service Manager
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Jan 2009 - Mar 2016
Scope of work • Tender/bid writing application and LA panel summary interviews • Contract management in line with service level agreements, auditing records to ensure compliance with the commissioning body and CQC. • Recruitment, training and induction of staff, using practical and e-learning packages guiding staff through KIDS portal services to upload session reports and update their worker profiles • Supervising staff, conducting probationary reviews and annual appraisals. • Recruiting, training and supporting volunteers, to offer development opportunities and provide a route back into the workplace. • Home visiting new families and placing staff with the appropriate skills to meet their child's needs • Ensuring care plans reflect a child or young person’s needs and are regularly updated • Quarterly and annual reporting to local authorities on SLA and drill down of feedback from families. • Financial forecasting/ budget reviews/annual development planning. Show less
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