1) Governance & Strategic Leadership: Ensure full compliance with constitutional, regulatory, and legal obligations, upholding the Nolan Principles and Charity Commission guidance. Work in partnership with the Board to advise on, draft, and recommend long term strategy; provide evidence based insights to support regular review of vision, mission, and values. Embed co design and beneficiary voice at the heart of strategic planning through inclusive and accessible engagement with communities, partners, and staff. 2) Financial Management & Sustainability: Maintain accountability for budgets, internal controls, and equitable resource allocation, providing timely and accessible management information. Ensure compliance with funder requirements (e.g., Sport England) and manage conflicts of interest transparently. Lead income generation across a diverse funding portfolio-including private, statutory, local authority, philanthropic and international/European sources-building values aligned partnerships. 3) Core Strategy Delivery & Impact: Lead delivery of the organisation's 5 Year Strategy with measurable equity outcomes, reasonable adjustments, and accessible communications. Strengthen community engagement and grassroots participation programmes that foster belonging, inclusive access, and (where relevant) targeted diversionary activity. Expand leadership pathways through, for example, the LeaderBoard Academy, promoting lived experience, inclusive recruitment, and leadership development. Lead, refine and grow Sporting Equals' Charter offer as a core mechanism for sector support, knowledge transfer and systemic leadership on race equity. 4) External Affairs & Communications: Build respectful, reciprocal relationships with stakeholders across the UK, amplifying community evidence and beneficiary voice. Represent the organisation confidently in the media and at events, modelling inclusive language, behaviours, and values. 5) Risk, Compliance & People: Actively manage the Risk Register, identifying and mitigating risks including governance failure, discrimination, and safeguarding, with clear escalation routes and accountability mechanisms, including safe recruitment and ongoing staff/volunteer training. Lead, support, and develop the Senior Management Team; set fair objectives, conduct appraisals, and champion wellbeing and professional development.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
1) Governance & Strategic Leadership: Ensure full compliance with constitutional, regulatory, and legal obligations, upholding the Nolan Principles and Charity Commission guidance. Work in partnership with the Board to advise on, draft, and recommend long term strategy; provide evidence based insights to support regular review of vision, mission, and values. Embed co design and beneficiary voice at the heart of strategic planning through inclusive and accessible engagement with communities, partners, and staff. 2) Financial Management & Sustainability: Maintain accountability for budgets, internal controls, and equitable resource allocation, providing timely and accessible management information. Ensure compliance with funder requirements (e.g., Sport England) and manage conflicts of interest transparently. Lead income generation across a diverse funding portfolio-including private, statutory, local authority, philanthropic and international/European sources-building values aligned partnerships. 3) Core Strategy Delivery & Impact: Lead delivery of the organisation's 5 Year Strategy with measurable equity outcomes, reasonable adjustments, and accessible communications. Strengthen community engagement and grassroots participation programmes that foster belonging, inclusive access, and (where relevant) targeted diversionary activity. Expand leadership pathways through, for example, the LeaderBoard Academy, promoting lived experience, inclusive recruitment, and leadership development. Lead, refine and grow Sporting Equals' Charter offer as a core mechanism for sector support, knowledge transfer and systemic leadership on race equity. 4) External Affairs & Communications: Build respectful, reciprocal relationships with stakeholders across the UK, amplifying community evidence and beneficiary voice. Represent the organisation confidently in the media and at events, modelling inclusive language, behaviours, and values. 5) Risk, Compliance & People: Actively manage the Risk Register, identifying and mitigating risks including governance failure, discrimination, and safeguarding, with clear escalation routes and accountability mechanisms, including safe recruitment and ongoing staff/volunteer training. Lead, support, and develop the Senior Management Team; set fair objectives, conduct appraisals, and champion wellbeing and professional development.
Our client is currently looking for an experienced Chief Technology Officer to lead technology strategy and delivery across battery energy storage systems (BESS), embedded and control systems, electrical engineering, software, and data science. The successful candidate will define the technical roadmap, lead multidisciplinary engineering teams, and ensure systems are safe, compliant, scalable, and commercially viable. The CTO will: Own and deliver the end-to-end technology strategy across hardware, software, and data. Lead development of large-scale battery storage systems and embedded control platforms. Oversee cloud-based energy management software and data-driven optimisation. Ensure compliance with functional safety, grid, and electrical standards. Build and lead high-performing engineering teams and external partners. Support customer engagement, fundraising, and strategic partnerships. The CTO will have: Proven senior technical leadership with 10+ years of experience, including expertise in energy storage, electric vehicles, or power systems. Deep knowledge of embedded systems, high-voltage electrical engineering, and software platform development. A strong track record of delivering complex products from concept through to successful deployment. Ability to thrive in dynamic startup or scale-up environments, driving innovation and growth. Commercial acumen with a decisive mindset, balancing strategic vision with hands-on execution This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cutting-edge technology and lead a world-class team in a fast-growing sector. If you're ready to make a lasting impact and thrive in an environment that values innovation, collaboration, and bold thinking, we'd love to hear from you.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Our client is currently looking for an experienced Chief Technology Officer to lead technology strategy and delivery across battery energy storage systems (BESS), embedded and control systems, electrical engineering, software, and data science. The successful candidate will define the technical roadmap, lead multidisciplinary engineering teams, and ensure systems are safe, compliant, scalable, and commercially viable. The CTO will: Own and deliver the end-to-end technology strategy across hardware, software, and data. Lead development of large-scale battery storage systems and embedded control platforms. Oversee cloud-based energy management software and data-driven optimisation. Ensure compliance with functional safety, grid, and electrical standards. Build and lead high-performing engineering teams and external partners. Support customer engagement, fundraising, and strategic partnerships. The CTO will have: Proven senior technical leadership with 10+ years of experience, including expertise in energy storage, electric vehicles, or power systems. Deep knowledge of embedded systems, high-voltage electrical engineering, and software platform development. A strong track record of delivering complex products from concept through to successful deployment. Ability to thrive in dynamic startup or scale-up environments, driving innovation and growth. Commercial acumen with a decisive mindset, balancing strategic vision with hands-on execution This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cutting-edge technology and lead a world-class team in a fast-growing sector. If you're ready to make a lasting impact and thrive in an environment that values innovation, collaboration, and bold thinking, we'd love to hear from you.
Fundraising and Communications Officer We are seeking an ambitious fundraising and communications professional to help shape the next chapter of a long established Bristol based HIV charity at a pivotal point in its journey. Position: Fundraising and Communications Officer Salary: £31,537 to £33,699 full time equivalent Location: Bristol, hybrid working available with some office based time required Hours: Full time or part time, minimum 22.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing date: 9am Monday 12 January 2026 Interview date: Monday 19 January 2026 About the role This is a dual focus role combining community fundraising, partnerships and strategic communications. You will play a central part in growing income, strengthening relationships and amplifying the charity's voice as it builds on 30 years of impact supporting people affected by HIV. Key responsibilities include: Developing and delivering community fundraising activity that builds long term supporter relationships Building partnerships with community groups and corporate supporters Growing and nurturing a friends and supporters network Creating engaging fundraising experiences that inspire loyalty and repeat support Leading on storytelling and communications across digital, social and offline channels Producing compelling content including reports, campaigns and supporter communications Supporting media activity and positioning the organisation as a trusted voice in its field About you You will be an experienced community fundraiser with strong communications and marketing skills. You understand that successful fundraising is built on trust, relationships and authentic storytelling. You will bring: Proven experience in community fundraising Strong written and verbal communication skills Confidence creating content that engages a range of audiences The ability to spot opportunities and turn ideas into action Excellent organisation and attention to detail A self-motivated and resilient approach, comfortable balancing strategy and delivery A commitment to values led work rooted in respect, empowerment and inclusion About the Organisation Brigstowe supports people living with or affected by HIV in Bristol and the surrounding areas. We provide a wide range of services including advice, peer support, mentoring, advocacy, campaigning and sexual health outreach. We offer person-centred, non-judgemental, and high-quality support that treats every client with dignity, respect and confidentiality. As part of the team, you'll benefit from: 26 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) 6% employer pension contribution Regular supervision and ongoing professional development Cycle to Work scheme The organisation is committed to reducing inequality and valuing diversity. Applications are welcomed from candidates of all backgrounds, identities and lived experiences, including disabled applicants and those with lived experience relevant to the organisation's work. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Community Fundraising Manager, Partnerships Manager, Fundraising and Communications Officer, Marketing and Fundraising Manager, Supporter Engagement Manager, Community Engagement Lead.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Fundraising and Communications Officer We are seeking an ambitious fundraising and communications professional to help shape the next chapter of a long established Bristol based HIV charity at a pivotal point in its journey. Position: Fundraising and Communications Officer Salary: £31,537 to £33,699 full time equivalent Location: Bristol, hybrid working available with some office based time required Hours: Full time or part time, minimum 22.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing date: 9am Monday 12 January 2026 Interview date: Monday 19 January 2026 About the role This is a dual focus role combining community fundraising, partnerships and strategic communications. You will play a central part in growing income, strengthening relationships and amplifying the charity's voice as it builds on 30 years of impact supporting people affected by HIV. Key responsibilities include: Developing and delivering community fundraising activity that builds long term supporter relationships Building partnerships with community groups and corporate supporters Growing and nurturing a friends and supporters network Creating engaging fundraising experiences that inspire loyalty and repeat support Leading on storytelling and communications across digital, social and offline channels Producing compelling content including reports, campaigns and supporter communications Supporting media activity and positioning the organisation as a trusted voice in its field About you You will be an experienced community fundraiser with strong communications and marketing skills. You understand that successful fundraising is built on trust, relationships and authentic storytelling. You will bring: Proven experience in community fundraising Strong written and verbal communication skills Confidence creating content that engages a range of audiences The ability to spot opportunities and turn ideas into action Excellent organisation and attention to detail A self-motivated and resilient approach, comfortable balancing strategy and delivery A commitment to values led work rooted in respect, empowerment and inclusion About the Organisation Brigstowe supports people living with or affected by HIV in Bristol and the surrounding areas. We provide a wide range of services including advice, peer support, mentoring, advocacy, campaigning and sexual health outreach. We offer person-centred, non-judgemental, and high-quality support that treats every client with dignity, respect and confidentiality. As part of the team, you'll benefit from: 26 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) 6% employer pension contribution Regular supervision and ongoing professional development Cycle to Work scheme The organisation is committed to reducing inequality and valuing diversity. Applications are welcomed from candidates of all backgrounds, identities and lived experiences, including disabled applicants and those with lived experience relevant to the organisation's work. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Community Fundraising Manager, Partnerships Manager, Fundraising and Communications Officer, Marketing and Fundraising Manager, Supporter Engagement Manager, Community Engagement Lead.
Children & Partnerships Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Children & Partnerships Manager to play a vital role in expanding our national referral network and ensuring more children across the UK can access the life-changing breaks we provide. This new role will work closely with our Development Director and Referrals Team to strengthen relationships with schools, Local Authorities, charities and community groups who support children aged 8-13 facing significant challenges. Position: Children & Partnerships Manager Location: Home-based with national travel Salary: £32,000-£35,000 per annum Hours: Full-time preferred (part-time considered) Duration: 12-month fixed term (potential to extend) Closing Date: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm About the role As Children & Partnerships Manager, you will be at the forefront of driving national growth by identifying, engaging and nurturing the referral and delivery partners who help us reach the children who need us most. You will map areas of greatest need, build trusted relationships with key organisations, and support frontline professionals to confidently refer children onto our fully funded five-day breaks. Some of your key responsibilities will include: Mapping UK regions with high child poverty and low current engagement to identify priority areas. Developing and delivering a national strategy to grow the referral base. Proactively seeking new partnership opportunities with MATs, Local Authorities, schools, charities and community organisations. Cultivating strong relationships with existing referrers and encouraging them to champion the charity within their networks. Representing the charity at events, networks and forums to raise awareness of our impact. Meeting directly with teachers, social workers and other professionals to showcase our service and explain the referral process. Working closely with the Referrals Team to ensure smooth onboarding of new partners and clarity around referral requirements. About you We are looking for a proactive and determined relationship-builder with a strong understanding of the challenges facing children and young people. You will have the following essential skills and experience: Proven experience in partnership development, stakeholder engagement or network building Outstanding communication and influencing skills, comfortable engaging with a wide range of professionals. Strong relationship building capabilities and persistence in reaching key decision makers. Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks and travel nationally when required. Commitment to improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and championing equality and inclusion. A collaborative approach and confidence working across teams to support shared goals. It would be desirable if you also have: Experience working within or alongside schools or Local Authorities. Understanding of child poverty, early intervention and barriers to support. Knowledge of safeguarding and data protection principles. About the charity The charity gives children and young people across the UK who face serious challenges in their lives the chance for a break that lasts a lifetime. For over 30 years, more than 20,000 children have enjoyed a week of adventure, creativity, and new friendships at our centres in Derbyshire and Cornwall. When they go home, they take with them confidence, resilience, and memories that last forever. Everyone who works for the charity has a responsibility to promote the safeguarding and welfare of children. All successful applicants will require a DBS Disclosure. You may also have experience in roles such as: Partnerships Manager, Engagement Manager, Network Development Manager, Children's Services Manager, Education Partnerships Lead, Community Engagement Manager, Outreach Manager, or Stakeholder Engagement Officer, etc PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Children & Partnerships Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Children & Partnerships Manager to play a vital role in expanding our national referral network and ensuring more children across the UK can access the life-changing breaks we provide. This new role will work closely with our Development Director and Referrals Team to strengthen relationships with schools, Local Authorities, charities and community groups who support children aged 8-13 facing significant challenges. Position: Children & Partnerships Manager Location: Home-based with national travel Salary: £32,000-£35,000 per annum Hours: Full-time preferred (part-time considered) Duration: 12-month fixed term (potential to extend) Closing Date: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm About the role As Children & Partnerships Manager, you will be at the forefront of driving national growth by identifying, engaging and nurturing the referral and delivery partners who help us reach the children who need us most. You will map areas of greatest need, build trusted relationships with key organisations, and support frontline professionals to confidently refer children onto our fully funded five-day breaks. Some of your key responsibilities will include: Mapping UK regions with high child poverty and low current engagement to identify priority areas. Developing and delivering a national strategy to grow the referral base. Proactively seeking new partnership opportunities with MATs, Local Authorities, schools, charities and community organisations. Cultivating strong relationships with existing referrers and encouraging them to champion the charity within their networks. Representing the charity at events, networks and forums to raise awareness of our impact. Meeting directly with teachers, social workers and other professionals to showcase our service and explain the referral process. Working closely with the Referrals Team to ensure smooth onboarding of new partners and clarity around referral requirements. About you We are looking for a proactive and determined relationship-builder with a strong understanding of the challenges facing children and young people. You will have the following essential skills and experience: Proven experience in partnership development, stakeholder engagement or network building Outstanding communication and influencing skills, comfortable engaging with a wide range of professionals. Strong relationship building capabilities and persistence in reaching key decision makers. Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks and travel nationally when required. Commitment to improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and championing equality and inclusion. A collaborative approach and confidence working across teams to support shared goals. It would be desirable if you also have: Experience working within or alongside schools or Local Authorities. Understanding of child poverty, early intervention and barriers to support. Knowledge of safeguarding and data protection principles. About the charity The charity gives children and young people across the UK who face serious challenges in their lives the chance for a break that lasts a lifetime. For over 30 years, more than 20,000 children have enjoyed a week of adventure, creativity, and new friendships at our centres in Derbyshire and Cornwall. When they go home, they take with them confidence, resilience, and memories that last forever. Everyone who works for the charity has a responsibility to promote the safeguarding and welfare of children. All successful applicants will require a DBS Disclosure. You may also have experience in roles such as: Partnerships Manager, Engagement Manager, Network Development Manager, Children's Services Manager, Education Partnerships Lead, Community Engagement Manager, Outreach Manager, or Stakeholder Engagement Officer, etc PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Placement & Progression Officer (PPO) Location: Birmingham Hours: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: £24,000 - £28,000 pa, (depending on experience & qualifications) Are you looking for a new role? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Placement Progression Officer (PPO) based in our Wolverhampton centre. As a PPO you will be required to support the identified centre(s) to deliver a high-quality service to learners. Support with the development of referral and employer partnerships. To ensure learners and employees receive high quality IAG that leads to positive outcomes. The key measure of success in the role will be against the achievement of company and contractual KPIs. Key Responsibilities: Support learners with the transition from centre to work placements. Undertake the initial vetting and any update of work experience/apprenticeship placements. Undertake periodic reviews of learners in work experience placements ensuring full learner and employer engagement. Where placements progress positively, encourage the employer to employ the learner and engage them on an Apprenticeship or Traineeship programme. Create strong relationships with colleagues and other organisations that act as key progression routes. Undertake localised marketing and outreach activities to ensure an outgoing flow of referrals to the learner recruitment service. Co-ordinate local marketing and careers events. Support learners to source suitable progression routes and assist with a smooth transition into the learners chosen destination. Requirements: Relevant, successful experience within a sales/IAG orientated business to customer environment. Minimum level 2 literacy, numeracy & ICT Highly proficient in Google, Gmail and Google Meets. Experience of successfully managing own performance targets against stringent and challenging targets IAG qualification would be desirable. Full, clean UK Driving License Employee Benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement increasing to 30 with length of service Day off for your Birthday Optional early finish on a Friday at 2.30pm Holiday Purchase Scheme, allowing you to purchase an additional 2 weeks holiday per year. Employee Assistance Programme, 24/7 support for you, direct family members and dependents over the age of 16. Employee Referral Scheme, potential to earn up to £500 if you refer somebody we employ. Cycle to Work Scheme. Employee Discount Scheme Significant savings on essential and everyday purchases through instant vouchers, reloadable cards and cashback. Nova Training places the highest priority on safeguarding all of our learners and staff. We are a Safer Recruitment employer, job applications will be subject to detailed scrutiny. Applicants for all jobs will undergo appropriate screening including identity checks with past employers, Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check and entitlement to work in the UK will be verified as part of our further recruitment process, following a face-to-face interview. All relevant employment documents will be seen and verified. NB: Only original or certified documents are acceptable. Applications for employment must be made on the NTS1d Employment Application Form which you will be sent if you are called for an interview. Nova Training receives a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to, we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 7 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and please do take a look at our website and Indeed for future opportunities.
Dec 17, 2025
Full time
Placement & Progression Officer (PPO) Location: Birmingham Hours: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: £24,000 - £28,000 pa, (depending on experience & qualifications) Are you looking for a new role? We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Placement Progression Officer (PPO) based in our Wolverhampton centre. As a PPO you will be required to support the identified centre(s) to deliver a high-quality service to learners. Support with the development of referral and employer partnerships. To ensure learners and employees receive high quality IAG that leads to positive outcomes. The key measure of success in the role will be against the achievement of company and contractual KPIs. Key Responsibilities: Support learners with the transition from centre to work placements. Undertake the initial vetting and any update of work experience/apprenticeship placements. Undertake periodic reviews of learners in work experience placements ensuring full learner and employer engagement. Where placements progress positively, encourage the employer to employ the learner and engage them on an Apprenticeship or Traineeship programme. Create strong relationships with colleagues and other organisations that act as key progression routes. Undertake localised marketing and outreach activities to ensure an outgoing flow of referrals to the learner recruitment service. Co-ordinate local marketing and careers events. Support learners to source suitable progression routes and assist with a smooth transition into the learners chosen destination. Requirements: Relevant, successful experience within a sales/IAG orientated business to customer environment. Minimum level 2 literacy, numeracy & ICT Highly proficient in Google, Gmail and Google Meets. Experience of successfully managing own performance targets against stringent and challenging targets IAG qualification would be desirable. Full, clean UK Driving License Employee Benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement increasing to 30 with length of service Day off for your Birthday Optional early finish on a Friday at 2.30pm Holiday Purchase Scheme, allowing you to purchase an additional 2 weeks holiday per year. Employee Assistance Programme, 24/7 support for you, direct family members and dependents over the age of 16. Employee Referral Scheme, potential to earn up to £500 if you refer somebody we employ. Cycle to Work Scheme. Employee Discount Scheme Significant savings on essential and everyday purchases through instant vouchers, reloadable cards and cashback. Nova Training places the highest priority on safeguarding all of our learners and staff. We are a Safer Recruitment employer, job applications will be subject to detailed scrutiny. Applicants for all jobs will undergo appropriate screening including identity checks with past employers, Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check and entitlement to work in the UK will be verified as part of our further recruitment process, following a face-to-face interview. All relevant employment documents will be seen and verified. NB: Only original or certified documents are acceptable. Applications for employment must be made on the NTS1d Employment Application Form which you will be sent if you are called for an interview. Nova Training receives a high number of applications for each role advertised and although we would like to, we are not always able to deliver feedback to unsuccessful candidates. If you have not been contacted within 7 days then unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest and please do take a look at our website and Indeed for future opportunities.
Children & Partnerships Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Children & Partnerships Manager to play a vital role in expanding our national referral network and ensuring more children across the UK can access the life-changing breaks we provide. This new role will work closely with our Development Director and Referrals Team to strengthen relationships with schools, Local Authorities, charities and community groups who support children aged 8 13 facing significant challenges. Position: Children & Partnerships Manager Location: Home-based with national travel Salary: £32,000 £35,000 per annum Hours: Full-time preferred (part-time considered) Duration: 12-month fixed term (potential to extend) Closing Date: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm About the role As Children & Partnerships Manager, you will be at the forefront of driving national growth by identifying, engaging and nurturing the referral and delivery partners who help us reach the children who need us most. You will map areas of greatest need, build trusted relationships with key organisations, and support frontline professionals to confidently refer children onto our fully funded five-day breaks. Some of your key responsibilities will include: Mapping UK regions with high child poverty and low current engagement to identify priority areas. Developing and delivering a national strategy to grow the referral base. Proactively seeking new partnership opportunities with MATs, Local Authorities, schools, charities and community organisations. Cultivating strong relationships with existing referrers and encouraging them to champion the charity within their networks. Representing the charity at events, networks and forums to raise awareness of our impact. Meeting directly with teachers, social workers and other professionals to showcase our service and explain the referral process. Working closely with the Referrals Team to ensure smooth onboarding of new partners and clarity around referral requirements. About you We are looking for a proactive and determined relationship-builder with a strong understanding of the challenges facing children and young people. You will have the following essential skills and experience: Proven experience in partnership development, stakeholder engagement or network building Outstanding communication and influencing skills, comfortable engaging with a wide range of professionals. Strong relationship building capabilities and persistence in reaching key decision makers. Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks and travel nationally when required. Commitment to improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and championing equality and inclusion. A collaborative approach and confidence working across teams to support shared goals. It would be desirable if you also have: Experience working within or alongside schools or Local Authorities. Understanding of child poverty, early intervention and barriers to support. Knowledge of safeguarding and data protection principles. About the charity The charity gives children and young people across the UK who face serious challenges in their lives the chance for a break that lasts a lifetime. For over 30 years, more than 20,000 children have enjoyed a week of adventure, creativity, and new friendships at our centres in Derbyshire and Cornwall. When they go home, they take with them confidence, resilience, and memories that last forever. Everyone who works for the charity has a responsibility to promote the safeguarding and welfare of children. All successful applicants will require a DBS Disclosure. You may also have experience in roles such as: Partnerships Manager, Engagement Manager, Network Development Manager, Children s Services Manager, Education Partnerships Lead, Community Engagement Manager, Outreach Manager, or Stakeholder Engagement Officer, etc PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 16, 2025
Contractor
Children & Partnerships Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Children & Partnerships Manager to play a vital role in expanding our national referral network and ensuring more children across the UK can access the life-changing breaks we provide. This new role will work closely with our Development Director and Referrals Team to strengthen relationships with schools, Local Authorities, charities and community groups who support children aged 8 13 facing significant challenges. Position: Children & Partnerships Manager Location: Home-based with national travel Salary: £32,000 £35,000 per annum Hours: Full-time preferred (part-time considered) Duration: 12-month fixed term (potential to extend) Closing Date: Sunday 11th January 2026 at 11.59pm About the role As Children & Partnerships Manager, you will be at the forefront of driving national growth by identifying, engaging and nurturing the referral and delivery partners who help us reach the children who need us most. You will map areas of greatest need, build trusted relationships with key organisations, and support frontline professionals to confidently refer children onto our fully funded five-day breaks. Some of your key responsibilities will include: Mapping UK regions with high child poverty and low current engagement to identify priority areas. Developing and delivering a national strategy to grow the referral base. Proactively seeking new partnership opportunities with MATs, Local Authorities, schools, charities and community organisations. Cultivating strong relationships with existing referrers and encouraging them to champion the charity within their networks. Representing the charity at events, networks and forums to raise awareness of our impact. Meeting directly with teachers, social workers and other professionals to showcase our service and explain the referral process. Working closely with the Referrals Team to ensure smooth onboarding of new partners and clarity around referral requirements. About you We are looking for a proactive and determined relationship-builder with a strong understanding of the challenges facing children and young people. You will have the following essential skills and experience: Proven experience in partnership development, stakeholder engagement or network building Outstanding communication and influencing skills, comfortable engaging with a wide range of professionals. Strong relationship building capabilities and persistence in reaching key decision makers. Ability to work independently, prioritise tasks and travel nationally when required. Commitment to improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and championing equality and inclusion. A collaborative approach and confidence working across teams to support shared goals. It would be desirable if you also have: Experience working within or alongside schools or Local Authorities. Understanding of child poverty, early intervention and barriers to support. Knowledge of safeguarding and data protection principles. About the charity The charity gives children and young people across the UK who face serious challenges in their lives the chance for a break that lasts a lifetime. For over 30 years, more than 20,000 children have enjoyed a week of adventure, creativity, and new friendships at our centres in Derbyshire and Cornwall. When they go home, they take with them confidence, resilience, and memories that last forever. Everyone who works for the charity has a responsibility to promote the safeguarding and welfare of children. All successful applicants will require a DBS Disclosure. You may also have experience in roles such as: Partnerships Manager, Engagement Manager, Network Development Manager, Children s Services Manager, Education Partnerships Lead, Community Engagement Manager, Outreach Manager, or Stakeholder Engagement Officer, etc PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Operations Manager - Waste Salary: 42,000 per annum, plus Veolia Benefits, annual performance bonus and company car (or car allowance) Hours: 40 hours per week, Fully Office Based, Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm Locatio n: Stafford, ST16 3HS When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to help the world take better care of its resources, and help it become a better place for everyone. It's why we're looking for someone who's just as committed as we are, to push for genuine change and bring our ambition of Ecological Transformation to life. We know that everyone here at Veolia can help us work alongside our communities, look after the environment, and contribute to our inclusive culture. What we can offer you; 25 days of annual leave Discounts on everything from groceries to well known retailers Access to a range of resources to support your physical, mental and financial health; so you can lean on us whenever you need to 24 hour access to a virtual GP, 365 days a year, for you and family members in your household One paid days leave every year to volunteer and support your community Ongoing training and development opportunities, allowing you to reach your full potential What you'll be doing; Lead team with visible presence, mentor managers on contract expectations, and champion workplace inclusion. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies while promoting a safety-first culture and good practices. Develop and maintain employee engagement, oversee staff welfare, and ensure effective team communications. Maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Manage and monitor budget performance, ensuring costs are controlled and reviewed regularly. Drive operational excellence and KPI adherence, maintaining compliance with Veolia Minimum Requirements. Monitor service performance through Power BI reporting system and implement improvement plans where needed. Ensure proactive management of workforce and service delivery issues to prevent client/resident complaints. Build and maintain strong partnerships with council officers and client teams, ensuring timely resolution of escalated issues and effective communication. Oversee staff training programs, including maintenance of training matrices, TBTs, and performance reviews. Manage disciplinary processes, safety investigations, and maintain positive industrial relations with trade unions. Monitor and report equipment/property maintenance needs while ensuring effective communication of operational processes to the wider team. What we're looking for; Essential: Experience of people management, ideally with larger teams. Capability to lead, motivate, and develop teams while managing performance and fostering collaboration. Strong verbal, written communication and IT skills for interfacing with various Stakeholders. Ability to manage operational budgets, control costs, and optimise resource allocation Desired: IOSH/Nebosh CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) Experience within the waste sector. What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Operations Manager - Waste Salary: 42,000 per annum, plus Veolia Benefits, annual performance bonus and company car (or car allowance) Hours: 40 hours per week, Fully Office Based, Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm Locatio n: Stafford, ST16 3HS When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to help the world take better care of its resources, and help it become a better place for everyone. It's why we're looking for someone who's just as committed as we are, to push for genuine change and bring our ambition of Ecological Transformation to life. We know that everyone here at Veolia can help us work alongside our communities, look after the environment, and contribute to our inclusive culture. What we can offer you; 25 days of annual leave Discounts on everything from groceries to well known retailers Access to a range of resources to support your physical, mental and financial health; so you can lean on us whenever you need to 24 hour access to a virtual GP, 365 days a year, for you and family members in your household One paid days leave every year to volunteer and support your community Ongoing training and development opportunities, allowing you to reach your full potential What you'll be doing; Lead team with visible presence, mentor managers on contract expectations, and champion workplace inclusion. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies while promoting a safety-first culture and good practices. Develop and maintain employee engagement, oversee staff welfare, and ensure effective team communications. Maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Manage and monitor budget performance, ensuring costs are controlled and reviewed regularly. Drive operational excellence and KPI adherence, maintaining compliance with Veolia Minimum Requirements. Monitor service performance through Power BI reporting system and implement improvement plans where needed. Ensure proactive management of workforce and service delivery issues to prevent client/resident complaints. Build and maintain strong partnerships with council officers and client teams, ensuring timely resolution of escalated issues and effective communication. Oversee staff training programs, including maintenance of training matrices, TBTs, and performance reviews. Manage disciplinary processes, safety investigations, and maintain positive industrial relations with trade unions. Monitor and report equipment/property maintenance needs while ensuring effective communication of operational processes to the wider team. What we're looking for; Essential: Experience of people management, ideally with larger teams. Capability to lead, motivate, and develop teams while managing performance and fostering collaboration. Strong verbal, written communication and IT skills for interfacing with various Stakeholders. Ability to manage operational budgets, control costs, and optimise resource allocation Desired: IOSH/Nebosh CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) Experience within the waste sector. What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK's wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity's growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK's wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK's wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity's growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK's wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation. JBRP1_UKTJ
Sport & Leisure Development Officer The Courts in The Regent s Park and Hyde Park, and The Pitches in Hyde Park (with travel to all parks) The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other public spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Sport & Leisure Development Officer to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 36 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £33,666 - £36,500 per annum, depending on experience - 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays, increasing to 29 days after three years service - Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) - Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan - Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders - Learning and development opportunities - Cycle to work scheme - Offices in a beautiful park location This is a standout opportunity for an individual with experience in sport development, community engagement, or participation growth to join our mission-led organisation. In this highly rewarding role, you will have the chance to make a real impact on the sports that take place across the Royal Parks, positively influencing the lives of Londoners and further developing your career in an engaging area. What s more, you ll discover a dynamic and exciting environment where there is plenty of room for growth and a host of rich rewards that will ensure you are equipped and enabled to thrive in your role. The Role As our Sport & Leisure Development Officer, you will lead initiatives that grow participation in sports activity across our organisation, with a strong focus on inclusion and access for underrepresented communities. Working closely with on-site tennis facility leads and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), you will design and deliver participation programmes, seeking to increase engagement and court usage, and maximise programme capacity. You ll build strong partnerships with clubs, schools, local authorities, and community organisations, helping to remove barriers to participation and ensure sport within the parks is welcoming, affordable, and sustainable. Additionally, you will: - Shape diverse and inclusive sports programmes - Create opportunities for underrepresented groups - Monitor and evaluate participation data to guide decision-making and report on outcomes - Represent us at meetings, forums and events - Support coach-led sessions and wider health and wellbeing activities - Assist with reporting, usage records, and business plan delivery About You To be considered as our Sport & Leisure Development Officer, you will need: - Experience in sport development, community engagement, or participation growth - Experience of managing partnerships and stakeholder relationships - A strong understanding of inclusion and barriers to participation in underserved communities - Knowledge of the UK tennis landscape and/or experience working with or alongside the LTA - Strong organisational skills with a data-informed, outcome-focused approach - Confident communication skills and a genuine passion for social impact through sport We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use the Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button, which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. Other organisations may call this role Sports Development Officer, Participation Development Officer, Project Officer, Engagement Officer, Community Sport Officer, or Leisure Development Officer. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to build inclusive sporting opportunities as a Sport & Leisure Development Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Sport & Leisure Development Officer The Courts in The Regent s Park and Hyde Park, and The Pitches in Hyde Park (with travel to all parks) The Organisation The Royal Parks (TRP) is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James s Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces, including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other public spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK, with tens of millions of visits every year. We are now looking for a Sport & Leisure Development Officer to join us on a full-time, permanent basis, working 36 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £33,666 - £36,500 per annum, depending on experience - 26 days' annual leave plus public holidays, increasing to 29 days after three years service - Pension scheme (3% employee contribution; up to 10% employer contribution) - Private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan - Employee assistance programme and access to mental health first aiders - Learning and development opportunities - Cycle to work scheme - Offices in a beautiful park location This is a standout opportunity for an individual with experience in sport development, community engagement, or participation growth to join our mission-led organisation. In this highly rewarding role, you will have the chance to make a real impact on the sports that take place across the Royal Parks, positively influencing the lives of Londoners and further developing your career in an engaging area. What s more, you ll discover a dynamic and exciting environment where there is plenty of room for growth and a host of rich rewards that will ensure you are equipped and enabled to thrive in your role. The Role As our Sport & Leisure Development Officer, you will lead initiatives that grow participation in sports activity across our organisation, with a strong focus on inclusion and access for underrepresented communities. Working closely with on-site tennis facility leads and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), you will design and deliver participation programmes, seeking to increase engagement and court usage, and maximise programme capacity. You ll build strong partnerships with clubs, schools, local authorities, and community organisations, helping to remove barriers to participation and ensure sport within the parks is welcoming, affordable, and sustainable. Additionally, you will: - Shape diverse and inclusive sports programmes - Create opportunities for underrepresented groups - Monitor and evaluate participation data to guide decision-making and report on outcomes - Represent us at meetings, forums and events - Support coach-led sessions and wider health and wellbeing activities - Assist with reporting, usage records, and business plan delivery About You To be considered as our Sport & Leisure Development Officer, you will need: - Experience in sport development, community engagement, or participation growth - Experience of managing partnerships and stakeholder relationships - A strong understanding of inclusion and barriers to participation in underserved communities - Knowledge of the UK tennis landscape and/or experience working with or alongside the LTA - Strong organisational skills with a data-informed, outcome-focused approach - Confident communication skills and a genuine passion for social impact through sport We want to put everyone in the best possible position to succeed and use the Recite-me accessibility software. At the top of the application page, there is an Accessibility Tools button, which you can use to complete the application form in a way that works for you. If you think that you may need more support to complete our application process, please do get in touch. Other organisations may call this role Sports Development Officer, Participation Development Officer, Project Officer, Engagement Officer, Community Sport Officer, or Leisure Development Officer. The Royal Parks is strongly committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to build inclusive sporting opportunities as a Sport & Leisure Development Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK's wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity's growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK's wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK's wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity's growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK's wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
A member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Head of Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising will develop and execute the Foundation's income generation strategy and inspire significant financial growth. The ideal candidate will have significant understanding and experience of developing strategic corporate partnerships, individual giving and mass participation income streams, building relationships with trusts and foundations and philanthropic donors. You will have a successful track record of securing high-value gifts and will enjoy deepening donor relationships and growing partnerships giving year on year. The role requires a pro-active, results-driven, ambitious self-starter, keen to get stuck in and make a meaningful and positive difference. Remote/Home working. Apply by 10am, Monday 26 January 2026. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter setting out why you are interested in the role and how you meet the person specification by an email via the button below. JOB PURPOSE The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will support the Foundation to achieve its exciting new ambitions from 2026 onwards and to make a step change across all Natasha Foundation's fundraising activities. Key responsibilities are to: Develop and deliver the fundraising strategy, identifying fresh opportunities and appraising existing activities. This includes setting clear and measurable targets for fundraising ambitions and activity. Lead our corporate partnership work, including identifying opportunities to develop strategic partnerships, as well as create new partnerships with businesses that are aligned with the values and ethos of Natasha's Foundation. Support the Individual Giving Officer to develop the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead our philanthropic giving programme, working with trusts and foundations, and other income generation projects. Work with colleagues across the Foundation to develop a compelling and comprehensive stakeholder communications and events programme, aligned to the fundraising strategy and targets, as well as broader engagement. The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will need to demonstrate strategic leadership, experience of high-level relationship building and stakeholder management, grant management, staff leadership and team management. JOB DESCRIPTION: Work with the Foundation's Founders to build and cultivate significant major giving relationships with corporate partners, individuals, trusts and other key supporters to grow their support for Natasha's Foundation. Lead and help grow the Foundation's corporate partnership programme. Lead the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead and develop the Foundation's grants programme to maximise opportunities for the Foundation where appropriate. Advise on all aspects of philanthropic giving. Work with the Foundation's Co-Founders and staff team to make the most of available networks and new opportunities. Work effectively with the Director of Communications to produce compelling fundraising communications and funding propositions that are on brand and reflect a coherent and consistent message. Identify and deliver new initiatives for fundraising that maximise the opportunities available to Natasha's Foundation through its existing networks. Ensure fundraising activity and achievements are accurately and regularly reported through relevant management and governance routes and that statutory reporting requirements are met; ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. In collaboration with the Finance Officer ensure all funds are received and agree budgets for effective delivery of objectives.Help build a strong, professional, and competent Fundraising Team of three, providing inspiration and motivation, team and individual development. As a member of the Senior Management Team effectively contribute to wider plans and objectives, maintaining close working relationships across all functions and contributing as required to the Foundation's wider programme of work and activities. Represent the Foundation at networking events and speaker opportunities, actively seeking out opportunities to raise the profile of the Foundation's work and act as a strong ambassador. PERSON SPECIFICATION To be successful in this role you will have: A clear understanding and passion for Natasha Foundation's mission. A proven track record in fundraising at a senior level, including securing donations from the commercial sector, trusts, foundations, and high net-worth individuals. Significant experience of shaping and implementing a successful fundraising strategy that has delivered a step change in income generation. Experience of working with high profile brands and of the importance of brand association. Experience of managing budgets at senior management level. An innovative leader and people manager with the ability to mentor and inspire. Strong communication, interpersonal and collaborative skills with the ability to positively engage with senior stakeholders, secure buy-in, negotiate, influence, build credibility and represent the Foundation at all levels. A collaborative approach to problem solving, but with ability to make and clearly articulate decisions when required. The ability to exercise tact, diplomacy, and discretion combined with personal warmth, friendliness, and openness. Self-motivated with the ability to work well under pressure in a busy environment. Strong financial and commercial acumen with the ability to evaluate opportunities and to drive effective initiatives. Excellent at taking the initiative and spotting opportunities to improve and push the organisation forward. High level of integrity, confidentiality, and dependability with a genuine commitment to quality Flexible and adaptable outlook in approach to work undertaken. Ability to work some weekends and travel around the UK as required. We know that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups (including people from racially minoritised communities, migrant and refugee communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people). Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help ensure the application process works for you.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
A member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Head of Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising will develop and execute the Foundation's income generation strategy and inspire significant financial growth. The ideal candidate will have significant understanding and experience of developing strategic corporate partnerships, individual giving and mass participation income streams, building relationships with trusts and foundations and philanthropic donors. You will have a successful track record of securing high-value gifts and will enjoy deepening donor relationships and growing partnerships giving year on year. The role requires a pro-active, results-driven, ambitious self-starter, keen to get stuck in and make a meaningful and positive difference. Remote/Home working. Apply by 10am, Monday 26 January 2026. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter setting out why you are interested in the role and how you meet the person specification by an email via the button below. JOB PURPOSE The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will support the Foundation to achieve its exciting new ambitions from 2026 onwards and to make a step change across all Natasha Foundation's fundraising activities. Key responsibilities are to: Develop and deliver the fundraising strategy, identifying fresh opportunities and appraising existing activities. This includes setting clear and measurable targets for fundraising ambitions and activity. Lead our corporate partnership work, including identifying opportunities to develop strategic partnerships, as well as create new partnerships with businesses that are aligned with the values and ethos of Natasha's Foundation. Support the Individual Giving Officer to develop the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead our philanthropic giving programme, working with trusts and foundations, and other income generation projects. Work with colleagues across the Foundation to develop a compelling and comprehensive stakeholder communications and events programme, aligned to the fundraising strategy and targets, as well as broader engagement. The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will need to demonstrate strategic leadership, experience of high-level relationship building and stakeholder management, grant management, staff leadership and team management. JOB DESCRIPTION: Work with the Foundation's Founders to build and cultivate significant major giving relationships with corporate partners, individuals, trusts and other key supporters to grow their support for Natasha's Foundation. Lead and help grow the Foundation's corporate partnership programme. Lead the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead and develop the Foundation's grants programme to maximise opportunities for the Foundation where appropriate. Advise on all aspects of philanthropic giving. Work with the Foundation's Co-Founders and staff team to make the most of available networks and new opportunities. Work effectively with the Director of Communications to produce compelling fundraising communications and funding propositions that are on brand and reflect a coherent and consistent message. Identify and deliver new initiatives for fundraising that maximise the opportunities available to Natasha's Foundation through its existing networks. Ensure fundraising activity and achievements are accurately and regularly reported through relevant management and governance routes and that statutory reporting requirements are met; ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. In collaboration with the Finance Officer ensure all funds are received and agree budgets for effective delivery of objectives.Help build a strong, professional, and competent Fundraising Team of three, providing inspiration and motivation, team and individual development. As a member of the Senior Management Team effectively contribute to wider plans and objectives, maintaining close working relationships across all functions and contributing as required to the Foundation's wider programme of work and activities. Represent the Foundation at networking events and speaker opportunities, actively seeking out opportunities to raise the profile of the Foundation's work and act as a strong ambassador. PERSON SPECIFICATION To be successful in this role you will have: A clear understanding and passion for Natasha Foundation's mission. A proven track record in fundraising at a senior level, including securing donations from the commercial sector, trusts, foundations, and high net-worth individuals. Significant experience of shaping and implementing a successful fundraising strategy that has delivered a step change in income generation. Experience of working with high profile brands and of the importance of brand association. Experience of managing budgets at senior management level. An innovative leader and people manager with the ability to mentor and inspire. Strong communication, interpersonal and collaborative skills with the ability to positively engage with senior stakeholders, secure buy-in, negotiate, influence, build credibility and represent the Foundation at all levels. A collaborative approach to problem solving, but with ability to make and clearly articulate decisions when required. The ability to exercise tact, diplomacy, and discretion combined with personal warmth, friendliness, and openness. Self-motivated with the ability to work well under pressure in a busy environment. Strong financial and commercial acumen with the ability to evaluate opportunities and to drive effective initiatives. Excellent at taking the initiative and spotting opportunities to improve and push the organisation forward. High level of integrity, confidentiality, and dependability with a genuine commitment to quality Flexible and adaptable outlook in approach to work undertaken. Ability to work some weekends and travel around the UK as required. We know that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups (including people from racially minoritised communities, migrant and refugee communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people). Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help ensure the application process works for you.
Corporate Partnerships Officer Location: Mortlake, South West London (home/flexible working considered) Job Type: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract Type : Permanent, Happy to consider flexible working Salary : £26,000 per annum Benefits : 28 days annual leave per annum/pro rata plus statutory holidays on appointment. Additional annual leave days awarded on length of service • Company pension contribution • Life insurance (3 x salary) • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) including 24/7 support helpline • Interest-free Season Ticket Loans • Additional maternity pay and leave •Additional paternity pay • Additional sick pay available after probation period passed Role Overview You will play a key role in the management and development of corporate partnerships that deliver vital funds and awareness to support our client and their loved ones. You will support new business development and deliver first class account management to existing partners. If you have experience of account or relationship management, this is a brilliant opportunity for you to learn and develop in a supportive, values driven and fast paced environment. You will be highly motivated to make things happen, human and innovative in your approach and understand the importance of building strong relationships at every level. They welcome applications from people with the right mind-set, and relevant experience, who are looking to break into the voluntary sector. To be successful in this role you will have: • Experience of developing relationships and of account/relationship management; • A proven track record of exceeding targets; • Good networking skills and ability to build relationships with people at all levels; • A customer/supporter-centric approach. About Them Somebody goes missing in the UK every 90 seconds. They exist to ease the heartache experienced by those missing someone, and to help people who are away from home find their way back to safety. Their vision is for every missing child, adult and family left behind to find help, hope and a safe way to reconnect. They are a non-judgemental, highly skilled team of staff and volunteers working for everyone who needs them. They provide free, confidential support, help and advice by phone, email, text and live chat. They coordinate a UK-wide network of people, businesses and media to join the search for the estimated 170,000 people who go missing each year. They aim to put people with lived experience at the heart of their work, amplifying their voices to achieve change. Working for them means living their values. It s a place where people are encouraged to let fly so you can make things happen . They know you re more than just a job title, and be human is an important value here. They are an independent charity that relies on donations. Dates Closing date: 23:59 on 11 January 2026 Interview date: 15 January 2026 Please find attached the job description/person specification, and a letter from the hiring manager. Information about the Charity's achievements is also attached. They reserve the right to close this vacancy early if they have sufficient candidates so they would encourage you to apply soon. How to Apply Please include your CV and a Supporting Statement that demonstrates how you are a good fit for this role. They reserve the right to close the advert early if they have sufficient interest. You may also have experience in the following: Fundraising Officer, Corporate Partnerships, Fundraising Manager, Fundraising, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Charity, Charities, Third Sector, NFP, Not for Profit, Fundraiser, Partnerships Executive, Fundraising Executive, Business Development Officer, Corporate Giving, Corporate Engagement, etc. REF-
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Corporate Partnerships Officer Location: Mortlake, South West London (home/flexible working considered) Job Type: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract Type : Permanent, Happy to consider flexible working Salary : £26,000 per annum Benefits : 28 days annual leave per annum/pro rata plus statutory holidays on appointment. Additional annual leave days awarded on length of service • Company pension contribution • Life insurance (3 x salary) • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) including 24/7 support helpline • Interest-free Season Ticket Loans • Additional maternity pay and leave •Additional paternity pay • Additional sick pay available after probation period passed Role Overview You will play a key role in the management and development of corporate partnerships that deliver vital funds and awareness to support our client and their loved ones. You will support new business development and deliver first class account management to existing partners. If you have experience of account or relationship management, this is a brilliant opportunity for you to learn and develop in a supportive, values driven and fast paced environment. You will be highly motivated to make things happen, human and innovative in your approach and understand the importance of building strong relationships at every level. They welcome applications from people with the right mind-set, and relevant experience, who are looking to break into the voluntary sector. To be successful in this role you will have: • Experience of developing relationships and of account/relationship management; • A proven track record of exceeding targets; • Good networking skills and ability to build relationships with people at all levels; • A customer/supporter-centric approach. About Them Somebody goes missing in the UK every 90 seconds. They exist to ease the heartache experienced by those missing someone, and to help people who are away from home find their way back to safety. Their vision is for every missing child, adult and family left behind to find help, hope and a safe way to reconnect. They are a non-judgemental, highly skilled team of staff and volunteers working for everyone who needs them. They provide free, confidential support, help and advice by phone, email, text and live chat. They coordinate a UK-wide network of people, businesses and media to join the search for the estimated 170,000 people who go missing each year. They aim to put people with lived experience at the heart of their work, amplifying their voices to achieve change. Working for them means living their values. It s a place where people are encouraged to let fly so you can make things happen . They know you re more than just a job title, and be human is an important value here. They are an independent charity that relies on donations. Dates Closing date: 23:59 on 11 January 2026 Interview date: 15 January 2026 Please find attached the job description/person specification, and a letter from the hiring manager. Information about the Charity's achievements is also attached. They reserve the right to close this vacancy early if they have sufficient candidates so they would encourage you to apply soon. How to Apply Please include your CV and a Supporting Statement that demonstrates how you are a good fit for this role. They reserve the right to close the advert early if they have sufficient interest. You may also have experience in the following: Fundraising Officer, Corporate Partnerships, Fundraising Manager, Fundraising, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Charity, Charities, Third Sector, NFP, Not for Profit, Fundraiser, Partnerships Executive, Fundraising Executive, Business Development Officer, Corporate Giving, Corporate Engagement, etc. REF-
Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer Salary: £28,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience) Location: London Contract: Full-time, with flexible office co-working and some remote working Brilliant benefits package including 27 days annual leave, hybrid office/remote working, flexible working hours, pension Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with a charity tackling poverty and climate change, who are searching for a brilliant Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to join their growing fundraising team at an ambitious and exciting time for this incredible charity. About the Charity This brilliant organisation is on a mission to combat poverty and climate change by providing access to clean, safe solar energy access in Africa. Their work transforms lives, communities, and the planet. With a growing corporate partnerships programme and a major new multi-year partnership, this is an exciting time to join our team and help us harness the power of business to create real impact. Our partnerships programme has grown rapidly, opening exciting new opportunities for deeper engagement and expansion. This role sits at the heart of that momentum, connecting corporate supporters with inspiring stories and shaping corporate engagement activities. The charity is a place where ideas and collaboration is encouraged, and the impact is immediate. If you're motivated by building connections and making positive change, we'd love you to join us." Lyndsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager The Role The team are looking for a Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to play a key role in delivering their ambitious corporate strategy. Working closely with the Corporate Partnerships Manager, you will inspire and engage corporate supporters and prospects, driving income and awareness through creative campaigns, events, and relationship management. This is a varied and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You'll work across a number of exciting fundraising campaigns, support corporate engagement activities, and represent the charity at key events. If you're proactive, confident, and passionate about making a difference, this role could be perfect for you. What You'll Do Deliver fundraising campaigns such as Night Without Light and SolaRaise, and support initiatives like the Big Give. Engage corporate supporters and employees, motivating participation in fundraising and challenge events. Grow payroll giving and regular giving channels, building relationships with new partners. Represent the charity at events, sometimes independently, and ensure supporters feel valued and connected. Create engaging content for LinkedIn and blogs, and support the development of presentations and marketing materials. Research new prospects to grow our corporate pipeline and help secure future partnerships. About You We're looking for someone who is: Confident and engaging, with experience delivering talks and presentations. Skilled at building relationships and interacting with people at events. Familiar with corporate partnerships and fundraising platforms. A creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to inspire and fundraise. Motivated, proactive, and happy to travel for events when needed. Experience with Canva, payroll giving, and creating LinkedIn content would be a bonus. Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, purpose-driven organisation making a global impact. Enjoy flexible working arrangements - remote work combined with collaborative office days. Opportunities for professional development and creativity in your role. To apply To request a job description and to register your interest in this brilliant role, please send your updated CV to Kevin Croasdale () from our recruitment partner, Charity People. If your profile fits what we're looking for we'll be in touch with lots more details and to arrange a follow up call. Key Dates Closing - Midday 13th January Shortlist confirmed Friday 16th January 2026 Interviews - w/c 26th January We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform Kevin if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer Salary: £28,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience) Location: London Contract: Full-time, with flexible office co-working and some remote working Brilliant benefits package including 27 days annual leave, hybrid office/remote working, flexible working hours, pension Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with a charity tackling poverty and climate change, who are searching for a brilliant Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to join their growing fundraising team at an ambitious and exciting time for this incredible charity. About the Charity This brilliant organisation is on a mission to combat poverty and climate change by providing access to clean, safe solar energy access in Africa. Their work transforms lives, communities, and the planet. With a growing corporate partnerships programme and a major new multi-year partnership, this is an exciting time to join our team and help us harness the power of business to create real impact. Our partnerships programme has grown rapidly, opening exciting new opportunities for deeper engagement and expansion. This role sits at the heart of that momentum, connecting corporate supporters with inspiring stories and shaping corporate engagement activities. The charity is a place where ideas and collaboration is encouraged, and the impact is immediate. If you're motivated by building connections and making positive change, we'd love you to join us." Lyndsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager The Role The team are looking for a Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to play a key role in delivering their ambitious corporate strategy. Working closely with the Corporate Partnerships Manager, you will inspire and engage corporate supporters and prospects, driving income and awareness through creative campaigns, events, and relationship management. This is a varied and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You'll work across a number of exciting fundraising campaigns, support corporate engagement activities, and represent the charity at key events. If you're proactive, confident, and passionate about making a difference, this role could be perfect for you. What You'll Do Deliver fundraising campaigns such as Night Without Light and SolaRaise, and support initiatives like the Big Give. Engage corporate supporters and employees, motivating participation in fundraising and challenge events. Grow payroll giving and regular giving channels, building relationships with new partners. Represent the charity at events, sometimes independently, and ensure supporters feel valued and connected. Create engaging content for LinkedIn and blogs, and support the development of presentations and marketing materials. Research new prospects to grow our corporate pipeline and help secure future partnerships. About You We're looking for someone who is: Confident and engaging, with experience delivering talks and presentations. Skilled at building relationships and interacting with people at events. Familiar with corporate partnerships and fundraising platforms. A creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to inspire and fundraise. Motivated, proactive, and happy to travel for events when needed. Experience with Canva, payroll giving, and creating LinkedIn content would be a bonus. Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, purpose-driven organisation making a global impact. Enjoy flexible working arrangements - remote work combined with collaborative office days. Opportunities for professional development and creativity in your role. To apply To request a job description and to register your interest in this brilliant role, please send your updated CV to Kevin Croasdale () from our recruitment partner, Charity People. If your profile fits what we're looking for we'll be in touch with lots more details and to arrange a follow up call. Key Dates Closing - Midday 13th January Shortlist confirmed Friday 16th January 2026 Interviews - w/c 26th January We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform Kevin if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Are you ready to help shape the future of Portsmouth by leading a small but powerful team that connects business, education and community across the city. Carrington West is advertising the role on behalf of Shaping Portsmouth. Shaping Portsmouth is recruiting a Chief Operating Officer to act as strategic partner and deputy to the Chief Executive, driving income growth, strengthening our visibility, and ensuring measurable social value is delivered for the city. This senior role will suit a motivated self-starter with proven leadership, relationship building and income generation experience, who is passionate about making Portsmouth the number one city in which to invest, live, learn, work and visit. The role is full time, based at Portsmouth Guildhall with hybrid working, and offers a salary in the region of 45,(Apply online only) to 50,(Apply online only) per year. Why Join This Team Play a central leadership role in a respected city widenon-profit that is directly influencing Portsmouth s future. Enjoy a flexible, supportive and inclusive working environment with strong focus on wellbeing, development and Employee Success conversations rather than traditional appraisals. Access generous benefits including flexible and hybrid working, enhanced family friendly policies, professional development support, pension, partner event invitations and an additional day off for your birthday. Join a small, collaborative team where your ideas, leadership and initiative will have visible impact across the city. As Chief Operating Officer, you will be at the heart of our growth and sustainability. You will lead business development, marketing and communications, impact reporting and patron management, ensuring that programmes, events and external activity are aligned, coherent and strategically planned across the year. You will work closely with the Chief Executive on governance, planning and performance, and confidently represent Shaping Portsmouth at key business networks, civic forums and stakeholder events. Key Responsibilities Develop and deliver a clear business development and income strategy, growing patron income, partnerships, paid services and grant funding, including being self-funding through successful bid writing and external investment. Provide senior leadership across marketing, communications and digital engagement, ensuring a consistent, high quality narrative that showcases our impact and raises our profile across the city and beyond. Oversee impact measurement and reporting, translating programme data into compelling insight for patrons, funders, the board and civic partners, and driving performance against key organisational measures. Lead patron and stakeholder engagement, team line management and the delivery of flagship events such as the annual conference and awards, ensuring excellent planning, sponsorship and delegate experience. Alongside these core areas, you will help build a collaborative culture across the organisation, reduce siloed working and support colleagues to deliver consistently high standards. You will champion our values, model a supportive and empowering leadership style, and contribute actively to long term planning and diversification of income. Required Skills Senior experience in business development, partnerships or income generation, ideally within a non-profit, civic or partnership driven context, with a strong track record of securing grants, sponsorship or commercial support. Proven ability to lead and motivate multi-disciplinary teams, particularly across marketing, funding or partnership functions, and to manage complex programmes or high profile events. Excellent relationship building, communication and influencing skills, with confidence engaging senior business and civic stakeholders, and a strong understanding of digital communications and brand management. Strategic thinker who can work under pressure, balance competing priorities and use data and impact frameworks to inform decisions, alongside a strong personal commitment to Shaping Portsmouth s mission and values. An understanding of Portsmouth s business ecosystem, and experience within a CIC, charity or business support environment would be an advantage, as would familiarity with impact measurement and customer relationship management tools. Above all, you will bring integrity, professionalism, adaptability and resilience, and a genuine desire to make a difference for the people and businesses of Portsmouth. Shaping Portsmouth is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates and operate a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for disabled candidates, care leavers, those with experience of foster care and armed forces veterans who meet the essential criteria. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable people, and all appointments are subject to appropriate pre employment checks including an Enhanced DBS check and right to work verification. To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the Chief Operating Officer role to (url removed) by Sunday 14 December 2025. For an informal conversation about the opportunity, you can contact (url removed). If you are excited by the chance to use your leadership, income generation and storytelling skills to help shape a vibrant future for Portsmouth, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Shaping Portsmouth.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Are you ready to help shape the future of Portsmouth by leading a small but powerful team that connects business, education and community across the city. Carrington West is advertising the role on behalf of Shaping Portsmouth. Shaping Portsmouth is recruiting a Chief Operating Officer to act as strategic partner and deputy to the Chief Executive, driving income growth, strengthening our visibility, and ensuring measurable social value is delivered for the city. This senior role will suit a motivated self-starter with proven leadership, relationship building and income generation experience, who is passionate about making Portsmouth the number one city in which to invest, live, learn, work and visit. The role is full time, based at Portsmouth Guildhall with hybrid working, and offers a salary in the region of 45,(Apply online only) to 50,(Apply online only) per year. Why Join This Team Play a central leadership role in a respected city widenon-profit that is directly influencing Portsmouth s future. Enjoy a flexible, supportive and inclusive working environment with strong focus on wellbeing, development and Employee Success conversations rather than traditional appraisals. Access generous benefits including flexible and hybrid working, enhanced family friendly policies, professional development support, pension, partner event invitations and an additional day off for your birthday. Join a small, collaborative team where your ideas, leadership and initiative will have visible impact across the city. As Chief Operating Officer, you will be at the heart of our growth and sustainability. You will lead business development, marketing and communications, impact reporting and patron management, ensuring that programmes, events and external activity are aligned, coherent and strategically planned across the year. You will work closely with the Chief Executive on governance, planning and performance, and confidently represent Shaping Portsmouth at key business networks, civic forums and stakeholder events. Key Responsibilities Develop and deliver a clear business development and income strategy, growing patron income, partnerships, paid services and grant funding, including being self-funding through successful bid writing and external investment. Provide senior leadership across marketing, communications and digital engagement, ensuring a consistent, high quality narrative that showcases our impact and raises our profile across the city and beyond. Oversee impact measurement and reporting, translating programme data into compelling insight for patrons, funders, the board and civic partners, and driving performance against key organisational measures. Lead patron and stakeholder engagement, team line management and the delivery of flagship events such as the annual conference and awards, ensuring excellent planning, sponsorship and delegate experience. Alongside these core areas, you will help build a collaborative culture across the organisation, reduce siloed working and support colleagues to deliver consistently high standards. You will champion our values, model a supportive and empowering leadership style, and contribute actively to long term planning and diversification of income. Required Skills Senior experience in business development, partnerships or income generation, ideally within a non-profit, civic or partnership driven context, with a strong track record of securing grants, sponsorship or commercial support. Proven ability to lead and motivate multi-disciplinary teams, particularly across marketing, funding or partnership functions, and to manage complex programmes or high profile events. Excellent relationship building, communication and influencing skills, with confidence engaging senior business and civic stakeholders, and a strong understanding of digital communications and brand management. Strategic thinker who can work under pressure, balance competing priorities and use data and impact frameworks to inform decisions, alongside a strong personal commitment to Shaping Portsmouth s mission and values. An understanding of Portsmouth s business ecosystem, and experience within a CIC, charity or business support environment would be an advantage, as would familiarity with impact measurement and customer relationship management tools. Above all, you will bring integrity, professionalism, adaptability and resilience, and a genuine desire to make a difference for the people and businesses of Portsmouth. Shaping Portsmouth is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates and operate a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for disabled candidates, care leavers, those with experience of foster care and armed forces veterans who meet the essential criteria. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable people, and all appointments are subject to appropriate pre employment checks including an Enhanced DBS check and right to work verification. To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the Chief Operating Officer role to (url removed) by Sunday 14 December 2025. For an informal conversation about the opportunity, you can contact (url removed). If you are excited by the chance to use your leadership, income generation and storytelling skills to help shape a vibrant future for Portsmouth, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Shaping Portsmouth.
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK s wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity s growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK s wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a motivated and creative fundraiser to join a UK conservation charity part time and build meaningful supporter relationships. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £30,000 to £34,000 pro rata, starting salary up to £32,100 depending on experience Location: Remote with a monthly co-working day in Diss, Norfolk (travel expenses paid) Hours: 16 hours per week across a minimum of 3 days Contract: Permanent Closing date: Midday on 9 January Interview dates: 15 or 16 January About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and grow individual giving for a specialist conservation charity dedicated to protecting the UK s wild songbird populations. You will lead on planning and delivering multichannel fundraising appeals, maximising income from individual giving, membership and selected fundraising products. You will develop engaging donor communications, improve supporter journeys and champion a data-led approach to fundraising. Working closely with colleagues in fundraising, supporter care, communications and operations, you will play a key part in stewarding supporters, increasing regular giving, strengthening membership retention and supporting the charity s growing corporate partnerships and weekly lottery activity. Key responsibilities include: Lead on individual giving activity and deliver multichannel appeals from concept to evaluation Develop and implement plans to market individual membership and reduce attrition Support the delivery and promotion of the weekly lottery Contribute to developing corporate partnerships activity Test and implement new fundraising ideas to diversify income Create and deliver engaging donor communications and stewardship journeys Use data and digital tools to optimise campaigns and target key audiences Represent the charity at events and uphold fundraising regulations and best practice About You You will bring energy, creativity and a confident grasp of individual giving. You enjoy using data to shape decisions, you write well and you are comfortable managing multiple projects at once. You will thrive in a small, supportive team and be confident working independently. You will have: Experience delivering successful individual giving campaigns Experience running fundraising appeals from planning through to evaluation Strong relationship building and supporter stewardship skills Experience using CRM systems and digital marketing platforms Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practice Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines A flexible, positive approach and a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable: Experience with membership schemes or donor stewardship programmes Experience developing regular giving propositions or testing new fundraising activities Familiarity with corporate partnerships About the Organisation The charity is dedicated to protecting and conserving the UK s wild songbird population through scientific research, public engagement and evidence-based solutions. A small and ambitious team, they foster a friendly and supportive working culture focused on achieving meaningful impact. Staff are encouraged to bring new ideas, test approaches and help shape the future of the organisation. Benefits include flexible working patterns, a TOIL policy, pension scheme and training opportunities. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Individual Giving Officer, Membership Officer, Supporter Care Officer, Fundraising and Engagement Officer, Donor Relations Officer, Direct Marketing Officer, Regular Giving Officer, Communications and Fundraising Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
PRS Liaison Worker We are seeking a proactive, relationship focused PRS Liaison Worker to help people move into safe, sustainable homes and strengthen partnerships across Southend's private rented sector. Position: PRS Liaison Worker Salary: £28000pa Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Location: Southend-on-Sea Contract: 12 month pilot (potential for extension) Closing date: 9th January 2026 About the Job: This is an exciting opportunity to join a pioneering pilot designed to accelerate move on from supported accommodation and improve long term tenancy sustainment. You will play a key role in blending landlord engagement, tenancy matching, and early intervention support to help residents transition into independent living and reduce homelessness across the city. Key responsibilities include: Building and maintaining strong relationships with PRS landlords, letting agents, SEAL and wider housing partners Promoting a Landlord Assurance Package and acting as a trusted single point of contact Identifying PRS ready residents and coordinating viewings, sign ups and tenancy negotiations Ensuring residents understand tenancy rights, responsibilities, budgeting and expectations Providing up to 12 months of light touch sustainment support to prevent tenancy breakdown Responding to emerging issues, including out of hours concerns, in partnership with the wider team Coordinating wraparound referrals such as mental health, substance misuse, benefits and employment support Contributing to multi agency meetings, access panels and case conferences Maintaining accurate case records and supporting monthly and quarterly reporting for the pilot evaluation This role directly supports improved wellbeing, reduced "bed blocking," and a more ethical, confident PRS landscape across Southend. About You You will be a confident communicator who can build trust with landlords, tenants and partners. You bring experience in housing, homelessness, lettings or support work, alongside an understanding of the private rented sector and the barriers faced by people with lived experience of homelessness. You will also bring: Strong relationship building and negotiation skills A person centred, strengths based and trauma informed approach The ability to identify risks early and intervene appropriately Excellent organisation and caseload management skills Confidence using CRM systems and digital tools Empathy, professionalism, resilience and a belief in people's ability to sustain independence Full training will be provided, including trauma informed practice, tenancy law basics, SEAL engagement and data systems. About the Organisation This role sits within a forward thinking homelessness and housing service committed to improving move on pathways, strengthening PRS partnerships, and supporting people to achieve long term independence. The organisation works collaboratively with local partners, champions lived experience involvement, and delivers high quality, person centred support. Other roles you may have experience of could include: PRS Officer, Tenancy Sustainment Worker, Housing Support Worker, Lettings Negotiator, Resettlement Worker, Floating Support Worker, Housing Options Officer, Landlord Liaison Officer, Move On Worker.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
PRS Liaison Worker We are seeking a proactive, relationship focused PRS Liaison Worker to help people move into safe, sustainable homes and strengthen partnerships across Southend's private rented sector. Position: PRS Liaison Worker Salary: £28000pa Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Location: Southend-on-Sea Contract: 12 month pilot (potential for extension) Closing date: 9th January 2026 About the Job: This is an exciting opportunity to join a pioneering pilot designed to accelerate move on from supported accommodation and improve long term tenancy sustainment. You will play a key role in blending landlord engagement, tenancy matching, and early intervention support to help residents transition into independent living and reduce homelessness across the city. Key responsibilities include: Building and maintaining strong relationships with PRS landlords, letting agents, SEAL and wider housing partners Promoting a Landlord Assurance Package and acting as a trusted single point of contact Identifying PRS ready residents and coordinating viewings, sign ups and tenancy negotiations Ensuring residents understand tenancy rights, responsibilities, budgeting and expectations Providing up to 12 months of light touch sustainment support to prevent tenancy breakdown Responding to emerging issues, including out of hours concerns, in partnership with the wider team Coordinating wraparound referrals such as mental health, substance misuse, benefits and employment support Contributing to multi agency meetings, access panels and case conferences Maintaining accurate case records and supporting monthly and quarterly reporting for the pilot evaluation This role directly supports improved wellbeing, reduced "bed blocking," and a more ethical, confident PRS landscape across Southend. About You You will be a confident communicator who can build trust with landlords, tenants and partners. You bring experience in housing, homelessness, lettings or support work, alongside an understanding of the private rented sector and the barriers faced by people with lived experience of homelessness. You will also bring: Strong relationship building and negotiation skills A person centred, strengths based and trauma informed approach The ability to identify risks early and intervene appropriately Excellent organisation and caseload management skills Confidence using CRM systems and digital tools Empathy, professionalism, resilience and a belief in people's ability to sustain independence Full training will be provided, including trauma informed practice, tenancy law basics, SEAL engagement and data systems. About the Organisation This role sits within a forward thinking homelessness and housing service committed to improving move on pathways, strengthening PRS partnerships, and supporting people to achieve long term independence. The organisation works collaboratively with local partners, champions lived experience involvement, and delivers high quality, person centred support. Other roles you may have experience of could include: PRS Officer, Tenancy Sustainment Worker, Housing Support Worker, Lettings Negotiator, Resettlement Worker, Floating Support Worker, Housing Options Officer, Landlord Liaison Officer, Move On Worker.
DescriptionThe Engineering Curriculum Innovation Officer will help drive growth and innovation within our engineering and advanced manufacturing offer, across our engineering T Levels, study programmes, apprenticeships and Higher Education offer. They will focus on building strong partnerships, developing industry-responsive curriculum, and supporting the next generation of engineers and technicians to thrive in a rapidly changing sector. The post holder will build relationships through exceptional customer service, industry knowledge, proactive marketing combined with an enterprising, added value mindset. They will establish and develop productive relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers to support with their business growth strategies and workforce development needs. The post holder will assist the Head of Business Engagement, Communications & Marketing to achieve the colleges growth and income diversification strategy. Key ResponsibilitiesThe following list is intended to give an indication of the range of duties and responsibilities attached to the post; it does not attempt to specify all aspects of the role. Employer Engagement: Be responsible for the building of mutually beneficial relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers and external stakeholders Develop and maintain these collaborative relationships across Atom Valley and Greater Manchester Support the drive to increase T Level applications and placements for Engineering and Manufacturing Promote Hopwood Halls engineering apprenticeship and training offer to new and existing employers as well as to prospective students Coordinate and deliver employer engagement events, workplace visits, schools presentations and partnership activities to showcase our learners and facilities Maintain planned regular contact with employers to ensure ongoing satisfaction to identify new opportunities Deliver outstanding customer service to all employers and stakeholders, and act as initial point of contact for all new engineering and manufacturing business Increase the number of employers engaged in the co-design of apprenticeship standards to support and inform curriculum intent and implementation Achieve targets linked to: Increasing the number of students enrolling on Engineering T Levels Increasing the number of engaged engineering & Manufacturing employers providing T Level placement opportunities Increasing the growth in the number of businesses with employees accessing relevant skills/training to help meet workforce development needs. Curriculum Innovation: Work with curriculum leaders and teachers to ensure our programmes reflect the latest technologies, standards, and industry practices. Support the co-design and continuous improvement of engineering & manufacturing apprenticeship standards and study programmes in line with employer feedback. Champion the integration of real-world projects, site visits, and live briefs and industry placements into learning delivery. Growth and Impact: Contribute to strategic targets for the growth of engineering apprenticeships and full-time study programmes. Identify new opportunities for partnership, curriculum expansion, and funding aligned to regional and national skills priorities. Monitor and report on outcomes, employer satisfaction, and new business to support continuous improvement. Achieve recruitment and sales targets as well as other KPIs as agreed with the Head of Engagement, Communications & Marketing linked to increasing the number of engaged employers with employees accessing relevant skills/training. Maximise the use of market intelligence to inform strategic employer engagement opportunities and marketing. Report on impact and progress on a monthly basis General: Ensure quality and accuracy of information provided to employers in line with relevant funding and guidance Maintain an in-depth knowledge of Apprenticeship funding and a working knowledge of other funding streams and government initiatives Ensure continuous development and improvement of professional knowledge Any other duties of a similar level of responsibility as may be required Skills, Knowledge and ExpertiseQualificationsEssential Criteria Educated to degree standard. Must include English and maths to GCSE standard as minimum Desirable Criteria Business, Management or Marketing degree How Identified: Application/interview Experience Experience in managing employer and customer expectations. Extensive experience in developing business opportunities and achieving impact. Exceptional interpersonal skills Ability to multi-task to ensure deadlines are met, with the ability to work under pressure with excellent attention to detail Specialist KnowledgeEssential criteria: Ability to interpret LMI data Good knowledge of funding rules within Apprenticeships Knowledge of educational IT software programmes High level of knowledge of the engineering sector How Identified: Application/Interview Skills & Expertise Excellent communication skills both verbal and written Capable of representing the College in a professional manner with external agencies and stakeholders The ability to input and interpret data with a high level of accuracy The ability to negotiate with external customers to meet compliance requirements Excellent organisational and prioritising skills The ability to identify and take forward service improvements Knowledge of the principles of data protection Ability to use technology to generate information and improve efficiency How Identified: Application/Interview IT Skills Advanced user of Microsoft applications JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
DescriptionThe Engineering Curriculum Innovation Officer will help drive growth and innovation within our engineering and advanced manufacturing offer, across our engineering T Levels, study programmes, apprenticeships and Higher Education offer. They will focus on building strong partnerships, developing industry-responsive curriculum, and supporting the next generation of engineers and technicians to thrive in a rapidly changing sector. The post holder will build relationships through exceptional customer service, industry knowledge, proactive marketing combined with an enterprising, added value mindset. They will establish and develop productive relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers to support with their business growth strategies and workforce development needs. The post holder will assist the Head of Business Engagement, Communications & Marketing to achieve the colleges growth and income diversification strategy. Key ResponsibilitiesThe following list is intended to give an indication of the range of duties and responsibilities attached to the post; it does not attempt to specify all aspects of the role. Employer Engagement: Be responsible for the building of mutually beneficial relationships with engineering and manufacturing employers and external stakeholders Develop and maintain these collaborative relationships across Atom Valley and Greater Manchester Support the drive to increase T Level applications and placements for Engineering and Manufacturing Promote Hopwood Halls engineering apprenticeship and training offer to new and existing employers as well as to prospective students Coordinate and deliver employer engagement events, workplace visits, schools presentations and partnership activities to showcase our learners and facilities Maintain planned regular contact with employers to ensure ongoing satisfaction to identify new opportunities Deliver outstanding customer service to all employers and stakeholders, and act as initial point of contact for all new engineering and manufacturing business Increase the number of employers engaged in the co-design of apprenticeship standards to support and inform curriculum intent and implementation Achieve targets linked to: Increasing the number of students enrolling on Engineering T Levels Increasing the number of engaged engineering & Manufacturing employers providing T Level placement opportunities Increasing the growth in the number of businesses with employees accessing relevant skills/training to help meet workforce development needs. Curriculum Innovation: Work with curriculum leaders and teachers to ensure our programmes reflect the latest technologies, standards, and industry practices. Support the co-design and continuous improvement of engineering & manufacturing apprenticeship standards and study programmes in line with employer feedback. Champion the integration of real-world projects, site visits, and live briefs and industry placements into learning delivery. Growth and Impact: Contribute to strategic targets for the growth of engineering apprenticeships and full-time study programmes. Identify new opportunities for partnership, curriculum expansion, and funding aligned to regional and national skills priorities. Monitor and report on outcomes, employer satisfaction, and new business to support continuous improvement. Achieve recruitment and sales targets as well as other KPIs as agreed with the Head of Engagement, Communications & Marketing linked to increasing the number of engaged employers with employees accessing relevant skills/training. Maximise the use of market intelligence to inform strategic employer engagement opportunities and marketing. Report on impact and progress on a monthly basis General: Ensure quality and accuracy of information provided to employers in line with relevant funding and guidance Maintain an in-depth knowledge of Apprenticeship funding and a working knowledge of other funding streams and government initiatives Ensure continuous development and improvement of professional knowledge Any other duties of a similar level of responsibility as may be required Skills, Knowledge and ExpertiseQualificationsEssential Criteria Educated to degree standard. Must include English and maths to GCSE standard as minimum Desirable Criteria Business, Management or Marketing degree How Identified: Application/interview Experience Experience in managing employer and customer expectations. Extensive experience in developing business opportunities and achieving impact. Exceptional interpersonal skills Ability to multi-task to ensure deadlines are met, with the ability to work under pressure with excellent attention to detail Specialist KnowledgeEssential criteria: Ability to interpret LMI data Good knowledge of funding rules within Apprenticeships Knowledge of educational IT software programmes High level of knowledge of the engineering sector How Identified: Application/Interview Skills & Expertise Excellent communication skills both verbal and written Capable of representing the College in a professional manner with external agencies and stakeholders The ability to input and interpret data with a high level of accuracy The ability to negotiate with external customers to meet compliance requirements Excellent organisational and prioritising skills The ability to identify and take forward service improvements Knowledge of the principles of data protection Ability to use technology to generate information and improve efficiency How Identified: Application/Interview IT Skills Advanced user of Microsoft applications JBRP1_UKTJ
Black Country Housing Group
Watford, Hertfordshire
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? Are you looking for a new role in a dynamic housing organisation, where you are empowered to shape your own patch and bring ideas to life. At Black Country Housing Group our values are not just a set of words but are at the heart of the way our organisation works and how our colleagues interact in their day-to-day activities. If you share this ethos, you will thrive at BCHG. Learn more about who we are and what we do at Careers Black Country Housing Group We have a fantastic opportunity for a generic Housing Officer ( known internally as Customer Relations Manager/CRM ) to join us on a full time, permanent contract in return for a competitive salary of £38,364.73 per annum. Background to Post: We are looking for someone who genuinely cares about people and communities and has a passion supporting others, solving problems and delivery excellent customer services. We are looking for someone who has good knowledge and skills of working in housing management that is able to hit the ground running, you will have a minimum of 2 years' experience working in a similar role in the housing sector. You will need a full UK driving license and your own vehicle as 80% of the week will be spent out on our estates completing home visits (annual property visit, rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, estate inspections). Mileage allowance can be claimed for any travel when visiting our customers. Standard DBS Check Required Specific tasks of the role include, but are not limited to: To provide comprehensive housing management services within a defined geographical area of approx. 255 units. This will include but not limited to: Management of rent and service charge payments and arrears Management of voids & lettings to achieve void turnaround Tenancy management including nuisance & anti-social To resolve queries and complaints from residents in a timely and responsive manner To offer advice and support to any customer to help sustain their tenancy To promote and support resident engagement activities To develop neighbourhood plans and build local partnerships To meet with all residents in the area at least twice per year including shared ownership customers. To market homes within their area ensuring a waiting list is maintained for all properties To offer advice and support to all residents to assist them in meeting their obligations to pay their rents and service charges on time. To resolve queries and complaints from residents in a timely and responsive manner To resolve resident queries with regard to repairs and maintenance ensuring that contractors meet the needs of residents and their contractual responsibilities Skills and Experience required: Must have housing experience of tenant and social housing Knowledge of best practice in one of estate management, income management or tenant support Knowledge of housing law and awareness of current housing issues Seeks ways to bring improvements in the way that work is done Communicates effectively, listens sensitively, adapts to audience and fosters effective communication with others The post holder will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure check and a six-month probation period Customer Services or Housing Qualification required Why Join Us? At BCHG, we're more than just a housing provider. We are a team that cares deeply about the people we serve and the colleagues we work with. 28 Days Annual leave per year (pro rata), plus bank holiday entitlements - so you can have a well-earned rest Hybrid Working Opportunities - helping you to work in the most effective way for you Staff recognition scheme - because hard work doesn't go unnoticed 100% Annual Attendance Reward - to reward you for being there for our customers Annual Pay Review - ensuring your pay reflects what's happening in the market Access to an Employee Assistance Programme which provides free, confidential support in health, wellbeing, financial and legal matters - because sometimes, we all need a helping hand Life assurance - In case the worst should happen A broad learning and development programme - to help you be the best that you can be Access to an attractive contributory pension scheme - giving you peace of mind about life after work. About us: With over 2,200 homes across the Black Country and Birmingham, as well as a purpose-built Residential Care Home, we are deeply committed to supporting our local communities. Through our career development, training, and employment services, we help individuals achieve their aspirations. Since our founding in 1974, we've significantly expanded both the number of homes we manage and the range of housing-related services we provide. Each year, we positively impact the lives of thousands of customers. At Black Country Housing Group, our values are more than just words-they shape the way we operate and how our colleagues interact daily. We're dedicated to the growth and well-being of our team, earning Gold recognition from Investors in People. We are also honoured to have received the Gold Award from the Armed Forces Covenant for our ongoing support of veterans and their families. As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process. If this sounds like the right fit for you, we encourage you to join our friendly and dedicated team at BCHG! Closing Date: 7th November 2025 Interview dates - Week commencing 17th November 2025 Please note that we reserve the right to close the advert earlier than the stated closing date where we receive a high volume of applications. If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via who will be happy to assist.
Oct 29, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? Are you looking for a new role in a dynamic housing organisation, where you are empowered to shape your own patch and bring ideas to life. At Black Country Housing Group our values are not just a set of words but are at the heart of the way our organisation works and how our colleagues interact in their day-to-day activities. If you share this ethos, you will thrive at BCHG. Learn more about who we are and what we do at Careers Black Country Housing Group We have a fantastic opportunity for a generic Housing Officer ( known internally as Customer Relations Manager/CRM ) to join us on a full time, permanent contract in return for a competitive salary of £38,364.73 per annum. Background to Post: We are looking for someone who genuinely cares about people and communities and has a passion supporting others, solving problems and delivery excellent customer services. We are looking for someone who has good knowledge and skills of working in housing management that is able to hit the ground running, you will have a minimum of 2 years' experience working in a similar role in the housing sector. You will need a full UK driving license and your own vehicle as 80% of the week will be spent out on our estates completing home visits (annual property visit, rent arrears, anti-social behaviour, estate inspections). Mileage allowance can be claimed for any travel when visiting our customers. Standard DBS Check Required Specific tasks of the role include, but are not limited to: To provide comprehensive housing management services within a defined geographical area of approx. 255 units. This will include but not limited to: Management of rent and service charge payments and arrears Management of voids & lettings to achieve void turnaround Tenancy management including nuisance & anti-social To resolve queries and complaints from residents in a timely and responsive manner To offer advice and support to any customer to help sustain their tenancy To promote and support resident engagement activities To develop neighbourhood plans and build local partnerships To meet with all residents in the area at least twice per year including shared ownership customers. To market homes within their area ensuring a waiting list is maintained for all properties To offer advice and support to all residents to assist them in meeting their obligations to pay their rents and service charges on time. To resolve queries and complaints from residents in a timely and responsive manner To resolve resident queries with regard to repairs and maintenance ensuring that contractors meet the needs of residents and their contractual responsibilities Skills and Experience required: Must have housing experience of tenant and social housing Knowledge of best practice in one of estate management, income management or tenant support Knowledge of housing law and awareness of current housing issues Seeks ways to bring improvements in the way that work is done Communicates effectively, listens sensitively, adapts to audience and fosters effective communication with others The post holder will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure check and a six-month probation period Customer Services or Housing Qualification required Why Join Us? At BCHG, we're more than just a housing provider. We are a team that cares deeply about the people we serve and the colleagues we work with. 28 Days Annual leave per year (pro rata), plus bank holiday entitlements - so you can have a well-earned rest Hybrid Working Opportunities - helping you to work in the most effective way for you Staff recognition scheme - because hard work doesn't go unnoticed 100% Annual Attendance Reward - to reward you for being there for our customers Annual Pay Review - ensuring your pay reflects what's happening in the market Access to an Employee Assistance Programme which provides free, confidential support in health, wellbeing, financial and legal matters - because sometimes, we all need a helping hand Life assurance - In case the worst should happen A broad learning and development programme - to help you be the best that you can be Access to an attractive contributory pension scheme - giving you peace of mind about life after work. About us: With over 2,200 homes across the Black Country and Birmingham, as well as a purpose-built Residential Care Home, we are deeply committed to supporting our local communities. Through our career development, training, and employment services, we help individuals achieve their aspirations. Since our founding in 1974, we've significantly expanded both the number of homes we manage and the range of housing-related services we provide. Each year, we positively impact the lives of thousands of customers. At Black Country Housing Group, our values are more than just words-they shape the way we operate and how our colleagues interact daily. We're dedicated to the growth and well-being of our team, earning Gold recognition from Investors in People. We are also honoured to have received the Gold Award from the Armed Forces Covenant for our ongoing support of veterans and their families. As a Disability Confident Employer, we continuously strive to create a more inclusive workplace. We are proud to promote equal opportunities and welcome applications from all backgrounds, including those of different ages, disabilities, genders, sexual orientations, races, religions, and marital statuses. Reasonable adjustments will be made available if required during the interview process. If this sounds like the right fit for you, we encourage you to join our friendly and dedicated team at BCHG! Closing Date: 7th November 2025 Interview dates - Week commencing 17th November 2025 Please note that we reserve the right to close the advert earlier than the stated closing date where we receive a high volume of applications. If you have any questions about this vacancy, or require any reasonable adjustments to support your application, please get in touch with our HR team via who will be happy to assist.
Contract Type: Full-time (37.5 hours), Permanent Location: Cardiff, Cardiff International Study Centre Salary: up to £ 30,000 per annum To be part of the Student Experience Team and be responsible for coordinating student wellbeing, enrichment and engagement within the centre. The post holder will be operationally managed by the Student Experience Leader and will be responsible for the operational management of the Wellbeing Team. You will play a vital role in achieving the delivery of the best possible student experience. The role acts as DDSL or DSL ensuring the compliance of safeguarding with regulations and has the authority conferred on them to carry out this specific part of the role ABOUT THE ROLE Responsibility for the provision of student welfare, safeguarding, Prevent and Enrichment within the centre and the related administration and secure record-keeping Ensure effective case management of all student welfare concerns or information on LDHD, ensuring fair case loading of the Welfare and Student Experience Officers. Ensure the safeguarding of students in line with Study Group policy and standard operating procedures. Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead or Designated Safeguarding Lead, with agreement of Centre Director) (responsibilities are set out in the DSL Handbook and authority is conferred to enable escalation and ability to raise safeguarding issues in line with regulations and the safeguarding escalation policy). As DSL or DDSL, monitor the escalation phone on a rota basis. Monitor student whereabouts and coordinate the procedure as required. Create Agreed Support Plans (ASPs), including Safety Plans and Exit Plans, ensuring the necessary approval and escalation processes are followed. Organise induction and other wellbeing, enrichment and engagement activities, produce related materials to help develop skills and sense of community in liaison with the Senior Coordinator Progression & Engagement where appropriate. Collaborate and share appropriate information with the Senior Coordinator Progression & Engagement which may impact individual student performance and support with appropriate interventions. Ensure escalation of any concerns to the Student Experience Leader and Central Student Wellbeing team as required. Work collaboratively with teams within the ISC to ensure a holistic and consistent approach to welfare support and to advocate and embed inclusive practice within the classroom. Build relationships with the University Partner to ensure a cooperative and collaborative relationship to promote effective engagement to the benefit of students. In liaison with the Central Student Wellbeing team, ensure supervision is provided to the Welfare and Enrichment Officers, including running case reviews to share experience. Provide effective performance management of direct reports, including setting personal objectives and KPIs; regularly reviewing performance of direct reports; and conducting formal performance reviews according to company policy and procedures. Contribute to developing, communicating and enacting Study Group's Student Experience and Wellbeing Strategy, framework, policy and standard operating procedures through the Wellbeing Communities of Practice and DSL meetings. Support local awareness raising of safeguarding and safeguarding practices and procedures. Ensure the effective and efficient maintenance of all quality and enhancement related policies, procedures, and documents relating to key areas of responsibility. Contribute to the production of the Quarterly and Annual Safeguarding review and relevant parts of the Annual Monitoring Report. ABOUT YOU Bachelor degree (or equivalent experience to demonstrate ability to work and think independently) Administration or management training or qualification Higher level safeguarding training Line management of staff Working to develop, build and maintain the Student Experience Ability to structure your work in order to support student welfare and progression, and generate new ideas which will improve performance A strong understanding of Student Support activities and their contribution to the ISC as a whole, or equivalent experience in a similar setting A commitment to improve the team's performance and the ability to provide constructive feedback to team members about their work Ability to work collaboratively within a team and across functional areas, adopting a flexible working style Experience in HR duties, such as delivering training and/or taking part in the recruitment process ABOUT US Study Group is a leading international education provider that is dedicated and passionate about helping students around the world, creating a brighter future and reaching their full potential. With university partnerships and a variety of face-to-face, online, and hybrid study programmes, we are able to provide students with the resources and guidance they need to succeed. Our global network of offices and university partnerships ensure that students receive the best educational services available. Additionally, our Insendi platform enables us to deliver innovative, accessible, and intuitive digital learning experiences with the most advanced digital tools available. ORGANISATIONAL COMPLIANCE Study Group is proud of its high standards in safeguarding and recognises its importance in enabling the best possible student experience and outcomes. For successful applicants, the following checks will be conducted- Criminal Background Check (country-specific), x2 References, ID and Right to Work checks as well as Education Verification. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and we strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race, gender, religion, nationality, or any other factor. We believe that the best person for the job should be selected based on skills and experience alone. Your information will be kept confidential and stored securely.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Contract Type: Full-time (37.5 hours), Permanent Location: Cardiff, Cardiff International Study Centre Salary: up to £ 30,000 per annum To be part of the Student Experience Team and be responsible for coordinating student wellbeing, enrichment and engagement within the centre. The post holder will be operationally managed by the Student Experience Leader and will be responsible for the operational management of the Wellbeing Team. You will play a vital role in achieving the delivery of the best possible student experience. The role acts as DDSL or DSL ensuring the compliance of safeguarding with regulations and has the authority conferred on them to carry out this specific part of the role ABOUT THE ROLE Responsibility for the provision of student welfare, safeguarding, Prevent and Enrichment within the centre and the related administration and secure record-keeping Ensure effective case management of all student welfare concerns or information on LDHD, ensuring fair case loading of the Welfare and Student Experience Officers. Ensure the safeguarding of students in line with Study Group policy and standard operating procedures. Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead or Designated Safeguarding Lead, with agreement of Centre Director) (responsibilities are set out in the DSL Handbook and authority is conferred to enable escalation and ability to raise safeguarding issues in line with regulations and the safeguarding escalation policy). As DSL or DDSL, monitor the escalation phone on a rota basis. Monitor student whereabouts and coordinate the procedure as required. Create Agreed Support Plans (ASPs), including Safety Plans and Exit Plans, ensuring the necessary approval and escalation processes are followed. Organise induction and other wellbeing, enrichment and engagement activities, produce related materials to help develop skills and sense of community in liaison with the Senior Coordinator Progression & Engagement where appropriate. Collaborate and share appropriate information with the Senior Coordinator Progression & Engagement which may impact individual student performance and support with appropriate interventions. Ensure escalation of any concerns to the Student Experience Leader and Central Student Wellbeing team as required. Work collaboratively with teams within the ISC to ensure a holistic and consistent approach to welfare support and to advocate and embed inclusive practice within the classroom. Build relationships with the University Partner to ensure a cooperative and collaborative relationship to promote effective engagement to the benefit of students. In liaison with the Central Student Wellbeing team, ensure supervision is provided to the Welfare and Enrichment Officers, including running case reviews to share experience. Provide effective performance management of direct reports, including setting personal objectives and KPIs; regularly reviewing performance of direct reports; and conducting formal performance reviews according to company policy and procedures. Contribute to developing, communicating and enacting Study Group's Student Experience and Wellbeing Strategy, framework, policy and standard operating procedures through the Wellbeing Communities of Practice and DSL meetings. Support local awareness raising of safeguarding and safeguarding practices and procedures. Ensure the effective and efficient maintenance of all quality and enhancement related policies, procedures, and documents relating to key areas of responsibility. Contribute to the production of the Quarterly and Annual Safeguarding review and relevant parts of the Annual Monitoring Report. ABOUT YOU Bachelor degree (or equivalent experience to demonstrate ability to work and think independently) Administration or management training or qualification Higher level safeguarding training Line management of staff Working to develop, build and maintain the Student Experience Ability to structure your work in order to support student welfare and progression, and generate new ideas which will improve performance A strong understanding of Student Support activities and their contribution to the ISC as a whole, or equivalent experience in a similar setting A commitment to improve the team's performance and the ability to provide constructive feedback to team members about their work Ability to work collaboratively within a team and across functional areas, adopting a flexible working style Experience in HR duties, such as delivering training and/or taking part in the recruitment process ABOUT US Study Group is a leading international education provider that is dedicated and passionate about helping students around the world, creating a brighter future and reaching their full potential. With university partnerships and a variety of face-to-face, online, and hybrid study programmes, we are able to provide students with the resources and guidance they need to succeed. Our global network of offices and university partnerships ensure that students receive the best educational services available. Additionally, our Insendi platform enables us to deliver innovative, accessible, and intuitive digital learning experiences with the most advanced digital tools available. ORGANISATIONAL COMPLIANCE Study Group is proud of its high standards in safeguarding and recognises its importance in enabling the best possible student experience and outcomes. For successful applicants, the following checks will be conducted- Criminal Background Check (country-specific), x2 References, ID and Right to Work checks as well as Education Verification. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and we strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race, gender, religion, nationality, or any other factor. We believe that the best person for the job should be selected based on skills and experience alone. Your information will be kept confidential and stored securely.
Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events We are looking for a Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events to join our inspiring and dedicated team in this part-time role based in south Cheshire. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an ambitious and compassionate organisation that supports children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) through inclusive sport, recreation, and residential experiences. Position: Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events Location: Cheshire, CW5 8ES Salary: £26,734 FTE Hours: Part-time (20 hours per week, up to 30 hours considered) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 6th October 2025 at 11.59pm The Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced fundraiser to secure and develop the vital income streams of community, corporate and event fundraising. You will work closely with the CEO and other team members to develop our fundraising strategy, build strong supporter engagement, and deliver creative fundraising initiatives that make a real difference to the lives of those we serve. You will: Develop and implement innovative fundraising strategies and campaigns to meet agreed income targets Build and manage relationships with individual donors, corporate partners, and community groups Plan and manage fundraising appeals and community engagement Organise and deliver fundraising events including logistics, volunteer management, and post-event evaluation Report monthly on fundraising performance, analysing successes and areas for development Contribute to newsletters, social media, and promotional content Maintain accurate donor records and ensure compliance with GDPR and fundraising regulations About You You ll be someone with a passion for making a difference, and the ability to build lasting relationships with supporters. You are a self-starter, able to manage multiple priorities and engage a variety of stakeholders across the community. You will have: Experience in fundraising, marketing or sales Excellent communication and networking skills Ability to work independently and flexibly, including some evenings/weekends Knowledge of fundraising regulations and GDPR Strong organisational and reporting skills Confidence in using fundraising databases and digital platforms Benefits Include: Competitive salary 6 weeks annual leave plus long service rewards Free on-site parking Paid travel expenses Opportunity to truly make an impact within a valued community organisation About the Organisation This Wingate Centre is based in south Cheshire that has supported children and young adults with SEND since 1988. The Centre offers accessible accommodation, inclusive sports and recreation facilities, and group residential experiences that foster confidence, independence, and wellbeing. Over 650 school children and their carers, and dozens of adults, benefit annually from the Centre s services. We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all sections of the community. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Events Fundraiser, Corporate Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Partnerships Fundraiser, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events We are looking for a Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events to join our inspiring and dedicated team in this part-time role based in south Cheshire. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an ambitious and compassionate organisation that supports children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) through inclusive sport, recreation, and residential experiences. Position: Fundraiser Community, Corporate and Events Location: Cheshire, CW5 8ES Salary: £26,734 FTE Hours: Part-time (20 hours per week, up to 30 hours considered) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 6th October 2025 at 11.59pm The Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced fundraiser to secure and develop the vital income streams of community, corporate and event fundraising. You will work closely with the CEO and other team members to develop our fundraising strategy, build strong supporter engagement, and deliver creative fundraising initiatives that make a real difference to the lives of those we serve. You will: Develop and implement innovative fundraising strategies and campaigns to meet agreed income targets Build and manage relationships with individual donors, corporate partners, and community groups Plan and manage fundraising appeals and community engagement Organise and deliver fundraising events including logistics, volunteer management, and post-event evaluation Report monthly on fundraising performance, analysing successes and areas for development Contribute to newsletters, social media, and promotional content Maintain accurate donor records and ensure compliance with GDPR and fundraising regulations About You You ll be someone with a passion for making a difference, and the ability to build lasting relationships with supporters. You are a self-starter, able to manage multiple priorities and engage a variety of stakeholders across the community. You will have: Experience in fundraising, marketing or sales Excellent communication and networking skills Ability to work independently and flexibly, including some evenings/weekends Knowledge of fundraising regulations and GDPR Strong organisational and reporting skills Confidence in using fundraising databases and digital platforms Benefits Include: Competitive salary 6 weeks annual leave plus long service rewards Free on-site parking Paid travel expenses Opportunity to truly make an impact within a valued community organisation About the Organisation This Wingate Centre is based in south Cheshire that has supported children and young adults with SEND since 1988. The Centre offers accessible accommodation, inclusive sports and recreation facilities, and group residential experiences that foster confidence, independence, and wellbeing. Over 650 school children and their carers, and dozens of adults, benefit annually from the Centre s services. We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all sections of the community. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Events Fundraiser, Corporate Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Partnerships Fundraiser, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.