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Join our Team as a Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator (part-time)

Helium Arts is Seeking a Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator (part-time)

Helium Arts is dedicated to improving the lives of young people with lifelong physical health conditions through creativity and the arts. We are seeking a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Coordinator to support the development and implementation of our internal monitoring and evaluation processes. This role is essential to ensuring that Helium Arts’ programmes achieve their intended outcomes and continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our participants. The M&E Coordinator will play a key role in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data on programme implementation and impact and helping to refine and improve programme delivery based on insights.

The Coordinator will be flexible and capable of managing competing priorities within their workload and will have a robust knowledge of impact measurement processes. This role will entail intermittent travel to regional locations across the country.

The Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator is a new role and will support the organisation in its next phase of scale and growth. This is an excellent opportunity to join Helium Arts at an exciting point in the organisation’s development where the successful candidate will be making a significant contribution.

How To Apply

Please request a full job description and information on the application process by emailing at hr@helium.ie with Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in the subject line.

Deadline for applications: Friday, 3rd January 2025, at 2pm

Helium Arts is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourages applications from all sections of the community under all ten grounds as set out in our Equality Commitment & Policy

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About Helium Arts

Helium Arts is an award-winning children’s arts and health charity that aims to improve the personal, health and social outcomes of children and young people with lifelong physical health conditions by providing opportunities for creativity that they may not otherwise have access to. Through a series of arts-based workshops, they create safe and inclusive spaces that inspire creativity, spark friendships, and improve mental health and well-being. The children and young people we work with include those with disabilities, lifelong physical health conditions and those from migrant and refugee backgrounds.