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Jamie Field

Head Of Change at Jewish Care

Jamie Field has a diverse work experience in the non-profit sector. They started their career as a Youth Worker at Jewish Care in 2001 and then transitioned to become a Centre Manager at Youth Direct in 2007. They returned to Jewish Care in 2009, where they held various roles including Senior Administrator and Fundraising Executive, Youth and Supportive Communities Manager, Centre Manager at Stepney Community Centre, East London Manager, and Service Manager for Community Centres. Currently, Jamie serves as the Head of Community Services and Volunteering at Jewish Care and is responsible for managing a budget of over £4 Million.

Jamie Field's education history includes the following:

- Current: Dangoor Senior Leadership Course at LEAD - The JLC

- 2017: MSc credits in Community Engagement - co-constructing knowledge with communities from The University of Edinburgh

- 2012-2013: High Flyer (ILM) in Leadership and Management from Charity Works

- 2012: QCF Assessor from ASDAN

- 2008-2009: Leadership and Management (ILM) NVQ 2 from CLR Training

- 2008: Speech Coaching and Public Speaking from The McGuire Programme

- 2005-2007: Advanced Studies in Judaism from Ohr Avraham, Beit Shemesh, Israel

- 2004-2005: Advanced Studies in Judaism from Tannenbaum Education Centre, Rockland County, NY, America

- 2001-2004: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Film and Cinema Production from the University of East London

- 2002-2003: Playwork NVQ (adv) 2 from Waltham Forest College.

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London, United Kingdom

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Jewish Care

We are the largest provider of health and social care services for the Jewish community in the UK. Every week, we touch the lives of 10,000 people. We can only do this thanks to our amazing professional staff of 1,500 and the 3,000 dedicated volunteers who help make our work possible. We provide services to: Older people People with mental health needs Holocaust survivors People with dementia People who care for others who have a variety of needs – e.g. mental health, older people, people with disabilities People with MS, Parkinson’s, strokes and those who are visually impaired People who are bereaved and those recently separated We also provide youth leadership opportunities, recreational, educational, and cultural programmes, as well as half-term schemes. Jewish Care is a UK registered Charity - Reg. No. 802559.


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