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Chief Digital and Data Officer (Job share) Location: Manchester Business Unit(s): Digital, Data and Technology Position Type: Part Time, Permanent Salary: £40,425 £47, 898 (this is the salary range for 22 hours per week) Our client has been established to protect and promote the sustainability of English football, for the benefit of fans and the local communities football clubs serve. They will help improve financial sustainability of clubs, ensure resilience across the leagues, and safeguard the heritage of English football. It will operate a licensing regime, set corporate governance standards and monitor, protect, and promote financial resilience. It will also enforce compliance with requirements on financial regulation, club ownership and directors, fan engagement, and heritage protection. They will also have powers to prohibit clubs from joining competitions that are not fair or meritocratic, or that threaten the heritage or sustainability of English football. About the Role This role is offered as a job share alongside the existing Chief Digital and Data Officer (CDDO). Current post-holder works Monday to Wednesday. This role will work Wednesday to Friday. Wednesday is a shared working day to ensure continuity, collaboration and joint leadership. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Jointly lead the Digital, Data and Technology function with the CDDO, setting clear strategic direction aligned to organisational priorities. Develop and deliver Digital, Data and Technology strategies that support effective regulation and organisational maturity. Act as a Senior Digital Leader across the organisation, advising executive colleagues on technology-enabled change and risk. Digital and Technology Delivery Oversee all organisational technology, including: End-user computing and core IT services. Regulatory systems and platforms. CRM and case management systems. Data platforms, analytics and reporting. Lead significant Digital and IT transformation programmes, ensuring delivery to time, cost and quality. Manage ongoing change programmes, embedding new systems, processes and ways of working. Security, Data Protection and Risk: Provide senior oversight of cyber security, information security and data protection, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and standards. Manage Digital and Technology risk effectively, balancing innovation with regulatory and security requirements. Essential Requirements Leadership and Transformation : Significant experience leading Digital, Data and/or IT functions in a complex organisation. Proven track record of delivering large-scale Digital or IT transformation programmes. Strong people leadership skills, including building teams, developing capability and leading through change. Digital, Data and Technology : Broad understanding of modern Digital and IT estates, including enterprise systems, cloud services, data platforms and cyber security. Experience overseeing regulatory, case management or CRM systems is highly desirable. Commercial and Financial : Strong commercial awareness, with experience managing large supplier contracts and significant budgets. Ability to secure value for money while maintaining service quality and resilience. Programme and Project Management : Demonstrable experience of leading complex programmes and managing interdependencies, risks and delivery at pace. Stakeholder Engagement : Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate credibly at senior levels and with external partners. Desirable Skills: A formal degree level qualification in Digital and or Data Delivery or equivalent. Experience in developing Digital and Data strategies in a similar organisation. If successful you will join a Non-Departmental Public Body and will be employed as a Public Servant. If you are an existing Civil Servant or employee, you will no longer have access to Civil Service benefits including the Civil Service pension. The terms and conditions of employment include: Pension 12% An employee contribution of 5%, with an employer contribution of 7%. Flexible Benefit 8% Employees can choose to invest 8% of their base salary into their pension or take as cash (post tax). Reward Our client will have a performance-based reward programme. 31.5 days annual leave. Flexible and hybrid working 40% in office attendance. Occupational sick pay. 9 months paid Maternity Leave and generous paternity and adoption leave. A bespoke L&D programme to help you achieve your personal CPD, including paid membership fees. Cycle-to-work scheme and much more! Interested? Click apply and complete your application.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Chief Digital and Data Officer (Job share) Location: Manchester Business Unit(s): Digital, Data and Technology Position Type: Part Time, Permanent Salary: £40,425 £47, 898 (this is the salary range for 22 hours per week) Our client has been established to protect and promote the sustainability of English football, for the benefit of fans and the local communities football clubs serve. They will help improve financial sustainability of clubs, ensure resilience across the leagues, and safeguard the heritage of English football. It will operate a licensing regime, set corporate governance standards and monitor, protect, and promote financial resilience. It will also enforce compliance with requirements on financial regulation, club ownership and directors, fan engagement, and heritage protection. They will also have powers to prohibit clubs from joining competitions that are not fair or meritocratic, or that threaten the heritage or sustainability of English football. About the Role This role is offered as a job share alongside the existing Chief Digital and Data Officer (CDDO). Current post-holder works Monday to Wednesday. This role will work Wednesday to Friday. Wednesday is a shared working day to ensure continuity, collaboration and joint leadership. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Jointly lead the Digital, Data and Technology function with the CDDO, setting clear strategic direction aligned to organisational priorities. Develop and deliver Digital, Data and Technology strategies that support effective regulation and organisational maturity. Act as a Senior Digital Leader across the organisation, advising executive colleagues on technology-enabled change and risk. Digital and Technology Delivery Oversee all organisational technology, including: End-user computing and core IT services. Regulatory systems and platforms. CRM and case management systems. Data platforms, analytics and reporting. Lead significant Digital and IT transformation programmes, ensuring delivery to time, cost and quality. Manage ongoing change programmes, embedding new systems, processes and ways of working. Security, Data Protection and Risk: Provide senior oversight of cyber security, information security and data protection, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and standards. Manage Digital and Technology risk effectively, balancing innovation with regulatory and security requirements. Essential Requirements Leadership and Transformation : Significant experience leading Digital, Data and/or IT functions in a complex organisation. Proven track record of delivering large-scale Digital or IT transformation programmes. Strong people leadership skills, including building teams, developing capability and leading through change. Digital, Data and Technology : Broad understanding of modern Digital and IT estates, including enterprise systems, cloud services, data platforms and cyber security. Experience overseeing regulatory, case management or CRM systems is highly desirable. Commercial and Financial : Strong commercial awareness, with experience managing large supplier contracts and significant budgets. Ability to secure value for money while maintaining service quality and resilience. Programme and Project Management : Demonstrable experience of leading complex programmes and managing interdependencies, risks and delivery at pace. Stakeholder Engagement : Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate credibly at senior levels and with external partners. Desirable Skills: A formal degree level qualification in Digital and or Data Delivery or equivalent. Experience in developing Digital and Data strategies in a similar organisation. If successful you will join a Non-Departmental Public Body and will be employed as a Public Servant. If you are an existing Civil Servant or employee, you will no longer have access to Civil Service benefits including the Civil Service pension. The terms and conditions of employment include: Pension 12% An employee contribution of 5%, with an employer contribution of 7%. Flexible Benefit 8% Employees can choose to invest 8% of their base salary into their pension or take as cash (post tax). Reward Our client will have a performance-based reward programme. 31.5 days annual leave. Flexible and hybrid working 40% in office attendance. Occupational sick pay. 9 months paid Maternity Leave and generous paternity and adoption leave. A bespoke L&D programme to help you achieve your personal CPD, including paid membership fees. Cycle-to-work scheme and much more! Interested? Click apply and complete your application.
The Independent Football Regulator
Chief Digital and Data Officer
The Independent Football Regulator City, Manchester
Chief Digital and Data Officer (Job share) Location: Manchester Business Unit(s): Digital, Data and Technology Position Type: Part Time, Permanent Salary: £40,425 £47, 898 (this is the salary range for 22 hours per week) The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has been established to protect and promote the sustainability of English football, for the benefit of fans and the local communities football clubs serve. The IFR will help improve financial sustainability of clubs, ensure resilience across the leagues, and safeguard the heritage of English football. It will operate a licensing regime, set corporate governance standards and monitor, protect, and promote financial resilience. It will also enforce compliance with requirements on financial regulation, club ownership and directors, fan engagement, and heritage protection. The IFR will also have powers to prohibit clubs from joining competitions that are not fair or meritocratic, or that threaten the heritage or sustainability of English football. About the Role This role is offered as a job share alongside the existing Chief Digital and Data Officer (CDDO). Current post-holder works Monday to Wednesday. This role will work Wednesday to Friday. Wednesday is a shared working day to ensure continuity, collaboration and joint leadership. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Jointly lead the Digital, Data and Technology function with the CDDO, setting clear strategic direction aligned to organisational priorities. Develop and deliver Digital, Data and Technology strategies that support effective regulation and organisational maturity. Act as a Senior Digital Leader across the organisation, advising executive colleagues on technology-enabled change and risk. Digital and Technology Delivery Oversee all organisational technology, including: End-user computing and core IT services. Regulatory systems and platforms. CRM and case management systems. Data platforms, analytics and reporting. Lead significant Digital and IT transformation programmes, ensuring delivery to time, cost and quality. Manage ongoing change programmes, embedding new systems, processes and ways of working. Security, Data Protection and Risk: Provide senior oversight of cyber security, information security and data protection, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and standards. Manage Digital and Technology risk effectively, balancing innovation with regulatory and security requirements. Essential Requirements Leadership and Transformation : Significant experience leading Digital, Data and/or IT functions in a complex organisation. Proven track record of delivering large-scale Digital or IT transformation programmes. Strong people leadership skills, including building teams, developing capability and leading through change. Digital, Data and Technology : Broad understanding of modern Digital and IT estates, including enterprise systems, cloud services, data platforms and cyber security. Experience overseeing regulatory, case management or CRM systems is highly desirable. Commercial and Financial : Strong commercial awareness, with experience managing large supplier contracts and significant budgets. Ability to secure value for money while maintaining service quality and resilience. Programme and Project Management : Demonstrable experience of leading complex programmes and managing interdependencies, risks and delivery at pace. Stakeholder Engagement : Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate credibly at senior levels and with external partners. Desirable Skills: A formal degree level qualification in Digital and or Data Delivery or equivalent. Experience in developing Digital and Data strategies in a similar organisation. If successful you will join a Non-Departmental Public Body and will be employed as a Public Servant. If you are an existing Civil Servant or a DCMS employee, you will no longer have access to Civil Service benefits including the Civil Service pension. The terms and conditions of employment include: Pension 12% An employee contribution of 5%, with an employer contribution of 7%. Flexible Benefit 8% Employees can choose to invest 8% of their base salary into their pension or take as cash (post tax). Reward We will have a performance-based reward programme. 31.5 days annual leave. Flexible and hybrid working 40% in office attendance. Occupational sick pay. 9 months paid Maternity Leave and generous paternity and adoption leave. A bespoke L&D programme to help you achieve your personal CPD, including paid membership fees. Cycle-to-work scheme and much more! Interested Click apply and you will be redirected to our careers site to complete your application.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Chief Digital and Data Officer (Job share) Location: Manchester Business Unit(s): Digital, Data and Technology Position Type: Part Time, Permanent Salary: £40,425 £47, 898 (this is the salary range for 22 hours per week) The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has been established to protect and promote the sustainability of English football, for the benefit of fans and the local communities football clubs serve. The IFR will help improve financial sustainability of clubs, ensure resilience across the leagues, and safeguard the heritage of English football. It will operate a licensing regime, set corporate governance standards and monitor, protect, and promote financial resilience. It will also enforce compliance with requirements on financial regulation, club ownership and directors, fan engagement, and heritage protection. The IFR will also have powers to prohibit clubs from joining competitions that are not fair or meritocratic, or that threaten the heritage or sustainability of English football. About the Role This role is offered as a job share alongside the existing Chief Digital and Data Officer (CDDO). Current post-holder works Monday to Wednesday. This role will work Wednesday to Friday. Wednesday is a shared working day to ensure continuity, collaboration and joint leadership. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Jointly lead the Digital, Data and Technology function with the CDDO, setting clear strategic direction aligned to organisational priorities. Develop and deliver Digital, Data and Technology strategies that support effective regulation and organisational maturity. Act as a Senior Digital Leader across the organisation, advising executive colleagues on technology-enabled change and risk. Digital and Technology Delivery Oversee all organisational technology, including: End-user computing and core IT services. Regulatory systems and platforms. CRM and case management systems. Data platforms, analytics and reporting. Lead significant Digital and IT transformation programmes, ensuring delivery to time, cost and quality. Manage ongoing change programmes, embedding new systems, processes and ways of working. Security, Data Protection and Risk: Provide senior oversight of cyber security, information security and data protection, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and standards. Manage Digital and Technology risk effectively, balancing innovation with regulatory and security requirements. Essential Requirements Leadership and Transformation : Significant experience leading Digital, Data and/or IT functions in a complex organisation. Proven track record of delivering large-scale Digital or IT transformation programmes. Strong people leadership skills, including building teams, developing capability and leading through change. Digital, Data and Technology : Broad understanding of modern Digital and IT estates, including enterprise systems, cloud services, data platforms and cyber security. Experience overseeing regulatory, case management or CRM systems is highly desirable. Commercial and Financial : Strong commercial awareness, with experience managing large supplier contracts and significant budgets. Ability to secure value for money while maintaining service quality and resilience. Programme and Project Management : Demonstrable experience of leading complex programmes and managing interdependencies, risks and delivery at pace. Stakeholder Engagement : Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate credibly at senior levels and with external partners. Desirable Skills: A formal degree level qualification in Digital and or Data Delivery or equivalent. Experience in developing Digital and Data strategies in a similar organisation. If successful you will join a Non-Departmental Public Body and will be employed as a Public Servant. If you are an existing Civil Servant or a DCMS employee, you will no longer have access to Civil Service benefits including the Civil Service pension. The terms and conditions of employment include: Pension 12% An employee contribution of 5%, with an employer contribution of 7%. Flexible Benefit 8% Employees can choose to invest 8% of their base salary into their pension or take as cash (post tax). Reward We will have a performance-based reward programme. 31.5 days annual leave. Flexible and hybrid working 40% in office attendance. Occupational sick pay. 9 months paid Maternity Leave and generous paternity and adoption leave. A bespoke L&D programme to help you achieve your personal CPD, including paid membership fees. Cycle-to-work scheme and much more! Interested Click apply and you will be redirected to our careers site to complete your application.
Chief Digital and Information Officer - National Crime Agency - SCS2
Manchester Digital
Chief Digital and Information Officer - National Crime Agency - SCS2 You can be based in London, Bristol, Birmingham or Warrington - however, this role will require frequent attendance at our London offices so you will need to be prepared to spend time there. Your contractual place of work will be Endeavour Square, Stratford. About the job Job summary We are seeking an outstanding digital and technology leader to join the NCA Executive team as Chief Digital and Information Officer. This is a pivotal role responsible for shaping and delivering the Agency's digital and data transformation, ensuring our people have the tools, platforms and insight needed to stay ahead of evolving criminal threats. You will be responsible for delivering complex digital, data and technology capabilities, driving innovation across analytics, engineering, cyber operations support, cloud transformation, enterprise IT, and core data capabilities. This is a unique and career-defining opportunity for a visionary leader who wants to make a profound impact on national security. Key responsibilities: Define and lead digital, data and technology strategies that protect the public from serious and organised crime, working in partnership with NCA Director Transformation, law enforcement, national security and Home Office partners to expand and improve the NCAs use of technology and data. Enable the use of innovative approaches, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies whilst ensuring inclusivity, security and ethical practices. Oversee the delivery, management and maintenance of sustainable and highly available digital solutions that meet strategic goals and user needs. Ensure data and technology architecture decisions support scalability, reusability and interoperability with law enforcement, national security and Home Office partners. Ensure the NCA remains safe, secure and resilient to cyber threats and attacks by working closely with operational Commands and Security teams. Negotiate and secure multi-year investment for digital, data and technology and advise on investment priorities to maximise benefits and outcomes. Set the digital, data and technology sourcing strategy and lead a diverse set of technology suppliers to deliver value and accelerate the delivery of the technology strategy. Provide leadership, guidance, and support to the digital, data and technology teams and wider agency, setting clear expectations, mentoring team members, and fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Be a trusted advisor to the board on all matters of digital, data and technology and contribute to the overall leadership of the NCA through membership of the Executive Committee, championing diversity and inclusion and other cross organisational responsibilities. Lead a diverse team of around 330 permanent digital, technology and data professionals to deliver against challenging requirements. Direct responsibility for an annual budget of c£100M. Shared responsibility for technology elements of transformation programmes. Person specification The role holder will be an inspirational and supportive leader with significant experience of delivering digital, data and technology capabilities at an enterprise level. In your application you will need to demonstrate evidence against the below essential criteria: We ask that you write a statement of suitability of no more than two pages, A4 font Bahnschrift 11, using examples to explain how your skills and experience meet the essential criteria. Demonstrable experience of developing and executing enterprise level digital, data and technology strategies that shape organisational direction, embed digital and data thinking into corporate decision making, and align technology investment with organisational priorities and emerging societal, technological and data trends. Demonstrated experience in leading large-scale, performance-driven transformation initiatives, including the full lifecycle delivery of digital products, platforms and services. Proven ability to work collaboratively across the organisation to diagnose challenges, establish clear priorities, design and implement coherent roadmaps, and achieve measurable improvements in operational efficiency and effectiveness. Accountability for the resilience, security and sustainability of digital, data and technology services, including oversight of complex IT and data estates, effective technology and data architecture, and the proactive management of operational and supply chain risks, supported by appropriate levels of investment. Strong financial and commercial leadership, including ownership and optimisation of significant digital, data and technology budgets; defining appropriate sourcing strategies; and working with Commercial colleagues to ensure contracts and suppliers deliver value for money, resilience and strategic outcomes. Experience of building sustainable digital, data and technology capability, ensuring access to critical specialist skills and developing talent at all levels, while demonstrating inclusive leadership that embeds Equality, Diversity and Inclusion into ways of working and fosters a culture of trust, psychological safety and high performance. A strong track record of engaging, communicating and building effective partnerships with senior stakeholders across government, arm's length bodies and the private sector, using credibility and influence to align diverse interests and deliver shared outcomes.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Chief Digital and Information Officer - National Crime Agency - SCS2 You can be based in London, Bristol, Birmingham or Warrington - however, this role will require frequent attendance at our London offices so you will need to be prepared to spend time there. Your contractual place of work will be Endeavour Square, Stratford. About the job Job summary We are seeking an outstanding digital and technology leader to join the NCA Executive team as Chief Digital and Information Officer. This is a pivotal role responsible for shaping and delivering the Agency's digital and data transformation, ensuring our people have the tools, platforms and insight needed to stay ahead of evolving criminal threats. You will be responsible for delivering complex digital, data and technology capabilities, driving innovation across analytics, engineering, cyber operations support, cloud transformation, enterprise IT, and core data capabilities. This is a unique and career-defining opportunity for a visionary leader who wants to make a profound impact on national security. Key responsibilities: Define and lead digital, data and technology strategies that protect the public from serious and organised crime, working in partnership with NCA Director Transformation, law enforcement, national security and Home Office partners to expand and improve the NCAs use of technology and data. Enable the use of innovative approaches, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies whilst ensuring inclusivity, security and ethical practices. Oversee the delivery, management and maintenance of sustainable and highly available digital solutions that meet strategic goals and user needs. Ensure data and technology architecture decisions support scalability, reusability and interoperability with law enforcement, national security and Home Office partners. Ensure the NCA remains safe, secure and resilient to cyber threats and attacks by working closely with operational Commands and Security teams. Negotiate and secure multi-year investment for digital, data and technology and advise on investment priorities to maximise benefits and outcomes. Set the digital, data and technology sourcing strategy and lead a diverse set of technology suppliers to deliver value and accelerate the delivery of the technology strategy. Provide leadership, guidance, and support to the digital, data and technology teams and wider agency, setting clear expectations, mentoring team members, and fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Be a trusted advisor to the board on all matters of digital, data and technology and contribute to the overall leadership of the NCA through membership of the Executive Committee, championing diversity and inclusion and other cross organisational responsibilities. Lead a diverse team of around 330 permanent digital, technology and data professionals to deliver against challenging requirements. Direct responsibility for an annual budget of c£100M. Shared responsibility for technology elements of transformation programmes. Person specification The role holder will be an inspirational and supportive leader with significant experience of delivering digital, data and technology capabilities at an enterprise level. In your application you will need to demonstrate evidence against the below essential criteria: We ask that you write a statement of suitability of no more than two pages, A4 font Bahnschrift 11, using examples to explain how your skills and experience meet the essential criteria. Demonstrable experience of developing and executing enterprise level digital, data and technology strategies that shape organisational direction, embed digital and data thinking into corporate decision making, and align technology investment with organisational priorities and emerging societal, technological and data trends. Demonstrated experience in leading large-scale, performance-driven transformation initiatives, including the full lifecycle delivery of digital products, platforms and services. Proven ability to work collaboratively across the organisation to diagnose challenges, establish clear priorities, design and implement coherent roadmaps, and achieve measurable improvements in operational efficiency and effectiveness. Accountability for the resilience, security and sustainability of digital, data and technology services, including oversight of complex IT and data estates, effective technology and data architecture, and the proactive management of operational and supply chain risks, supported by appropriate levels of investment. Strong financial and commercial leadership, including ownership and optimisation of significant digital, data and technology budgets; defining appropriate sourcing strategies; and working with Commercial colleagues to ensure contracts and suppliers deliver value for money, resilience and strategic outcomes. Experience of building sustainable digital, data and technology capability, ensuring access to critical specialist skills and developing talent at all levels, while demonstrating inclusive leadership that embeds Equality, Diversity and Inclusion into ways of working and fosters a culture of trust, psychological safety and high performance. A strong track record of engaging, communicating and building effective partnerships with senior stakeholders across government, arm's length bodies and the private sector, using credibility and influence to align diverse interests and deliver shared outcomes.
Webrecruit
Engagement Officer
Webrecruit
Engagement Officer Flexible/remote working in Scotland The Organisation Our client is dedicated to protecting the ocean - defending crucial habitats, regenerating vital ecosystems and inspiring volunteers. They unite communities, governments, and industry, and champion science-based solutions for cleaner, healthier seas to tackle the climate and nature emergency. The postholder will work on an exciting, grant-funded programme designed to expand ocean literacy and understanding and enhance marine community engagement. The programme is funded by nearly £200,000 to engage communities, particularly children, in marine conservation activity and its importance. The organisation is currently looking for an Engagement Officer to join them on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week for a three year, fixed-term contract. The programme is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, our client has been able to recruit for this three-year role. The Benefits - Salary of £26,500 - £31,000 per annum - 25 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing with service) - Extra time off at Christmas - 8% employer pension contributions (no match required) - Sick pay at full pay for 8 weeks, then 8 weeks at half pay (after probation) - Flexible working and remote-first approach - Health and wellbeing support, plus an employee assistance programme - A paid volunteering day to support a charity of your choice - Cycle-to-work scheme This is a genuinely exciting opportunity for a confident community engagement professional with a passion for marine conservation to join a values-led organisation. You'll enjoy a hugely varied and creative role that puts you right at the heart of communities, giving you the chance to design and deliver engaging activities, and see first-hand the difference your work makes in building ocean literacy and long-lasting pro-ocean action. In return, you'll be supported by a friendly, solutions-focused team that truly lives its values, offering flexibility, trust and balance, alongside the opportunity to shape national conversations around ocean literacy, equity and environmental action in Scotland. What You'll Do As an Engagement Officer, you will deliver an engaging, inclusive programme of outreach and education that connects people with the sea and builds a lasting legacy of pro-ocean activity. Leading the delivery of the programme, you'll run engaging sessions in schools, youth groups, and community settings, and co-ordinate citizen science and public events across diverse audiences. You'll co-create resources that support learning and mobilisation, establish and chair a community focus group to shape the programme, and ensure all activities reflect the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. Additionally, you will: - Deliver outreach events, including beach cleans and citizen science activities - Promote the programme via in-person and digital channels - Help develop ocean literacy policy - Support volunteer recruitment and engagement throughout the project - Collaborate with colleagues across communications, funding, digital, and citizen science teams to amplify reach and impact About You To be considered as an Engagement Officer, you will need: - Experience using monitoring and evaluation to prioritise project development and optimise impact - Applied knowledge of a broad range of marine issues, including ocean health and pollution - Working knowledge of data protection and its application to information collection and use - Demonstrable ability to develop project resources and promotional materials - To be creative, imaginative and enjoy keeping pace with fresh approaches to the design and delivery of events, materials and activities - A full, valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (due to travel required in the project area) Please note, occasional travel to external meetings and events, and to other office locations across the UK is expected and may require overnight stays. The successful candidate will be required to undertake First Aid training, which will be provided. This role is also conditional on an acceptable Enhanced Disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Service. Closing date: Sunday 15 February 2026 Interviews: w/c 23 February 2026 Other organisations may call this role Community Engagement Officer, Environmental Engagement Officer, Community Outreach Officer, Environmental Outreach Officer, Education and Engagement Officer, Environmental Education Officer, or Public Outreach Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for an impactful role as an Engagement 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.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Engagement Officer Flexible/remote working in Scotland The Organisation Our client is dedicated to protecting the ocean - defending crucial habitats, regenerating vital ecosystems and inspiring volunteers. They unite communities, governments, and industry, and champion science-based solutions for cleaner, healthier seas to tackle the climate and nature emergency. The postholder will work on an exciting, grant-funded programme designed to expand ocean literacy and understanding and enhance marine community engagement. The programme is funded by nearly £200,000 to engage communities, particularly children, in marine conservation activity and its importance. The organisation is currently looking for an Engagement Officer to join them on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week for a three year, fixed-term contract. The programme is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, our client has been able to recruit for this three-year role. The Benefits - Salary of £26,500 - £31,000 per annum - 25 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing with service) - Extra time off at Christmas - 8% employer pension contributions (no match required) - Sick pay at full pay for 8 weeks, then 8 weeks at half pay (after probation) - Flexible working and remote-first approach - Health and wellbeing support, plus an employee assistance programme - A paid volunteering day to support a charity of your choice - Cycle-to-work scheme This is a genuinely exciting opportunity for a confident community engagement professional with a passion for marine conservation to join a values-led organisation. You'll enjoy a hugely varied and creative role that puts you right at the heart of communities, giving you the chance to design and deliver engaging activities, and see first-hand the difference your work makes in building ocean literacy and long-lasting pro-ocean action. In return, you'll be supported by a friendly, solutions-focused team that truly lives its values, offering flexibility, trust and balance, alongside the opportunity to shape national conversations around ocean literacy, equity and environmental action in Scotland. What You'll Do As an Engagement Officer, you will deliver an engaging, inclusive programme of outreach and education that connects people with the sea and builds a lasting legacy of pro-ocean activity. Leading the delivery of the programme, you'll run engaging sessions in schools, youth groups, and community settings, and co-ordinate citizen science and public events across diverse audiences. You'll co-create resources that support learning and mobilisation, establish and chair a community focus group to shape the programme, and ensure all activities reflect the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. Additionally, you will: - Deliver outreach events, including beach cleans and citizen science activities - Promote the programme via in-person and digital channels - Help develop ocean literacy policy - Support volunteer recruitment and engagement throughout the project - Collaborate with colleagues across communications, funding, digital, and citizen science teams to amplify reach and impact About You To be considered as an Engagement Officer, you will need: - Experience using monitoring and evaluation to prioritise project development and optimise impact - Applied knowledge of a broad range of marine issues, including ocean health and pollution - Working knowledge of data protection and its application to information collection and use - Demonstrable ability to develop project resources and promotional materials - To be creative, imaginative and enjoy keeping pace with fresh approaches to the design and delivery of events, materials and activities - A full, valid driving licence and access to a vehicle (due to travel required in the project area) Please note, occasional travel to external meetings and events, and to other office locations across the UK is expected and may require overnight stays. The successful candidate will be required to undertake First Aid training, which will be provided. This role is also conditional on an acceptable Enhanced Disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Service. Closing date: Sunday 15 February 2026 Interviews: w/c 23 February 2026 Other organisations may call this role Community Engagement Officer, Environmental Engagement Officer, Community Outreach Officer, Environmental Outreach Officer, Education and Engagement Officer, Environmental Education Officer, or Public Outreach Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for an impactful role as an Engagement 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.
Merrifield Consultants
Communications Officer
Merrifield Consultants City, London
Merrifield Consultants are delighted to be partnering with a leading Professional Membership Organisation to recruit a Communications Officer. This is a brilliant opportunity for a confident and creative communications professional to join a small, high-impact team and play a key role in shaping external profile and member engagement. Summary of the role Reporting into senior leadership, the Communications Officer will deliver engaging, timely and influential communications across multiple channels. You'll manage media relations, digital content and internal communications while supporting wider public affairs and membership activity. This role offers real variety, visibility and the chance to make a tangible impact. R ole details Salary: 32,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Location: London (hybrid working, minimum 2 days in the office) Hours: Full-time (with occasional out-of-hours working for events and communications activity) Responsibilities Draft, edit and distribute communications for members, press and external stakeholders Plan and deliver PR activity, generating positive media coverage Write, publish and manage website content using a CMS Manage and grow social media channels, including paid advertising campaigns Monitor and evaluate digital performance using analytics tools Compile and circulate internal newsletters Support the production and delivery of a podcast, including recording, editing and publishing Promote events and initiatives in collaboration with the membership team Represent the organisation at internal and external events Respond to enquiries from journalists, stakeholders and the public Support public affairs activity and committee administration Maintain accurate records using CRM systems and provide general administrative support Person specification Essential: Experience in a communications, PR or marketing role Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience managing press and media relationships Confident using social media in a professional or membership setting Experience with CMS platforms, newsletters and digital content Strong organisational skills with a proactive, can-do approach Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities Desirable: Experience with Adobe software Knowledge of social media advertising, including LinkedIn Experience working with membership organisations, committees or volunteers Familiarity with CRM systems and email marketing tools Apply now If you're a creative communications professional looking to step into a varied and influential role within a respected membership organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Merrifield Consultants for more information. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Merrifield Consultants are delighted to be partnering with a leading Professional Membership Organisation to recruit a Communications Officer. This is a brilliant opportunity for a confident and creative communications professional to join a small, high-impact team and play a key role in shaping external profile and member engagement. Summary of the role Reporting into senior leadership, the Communications Officer will deliver engaging, timely and influential communications across multiple channels. You'll manage media relations, digital content and internal communications while supporting wider public affairs and membership activity. This role offers real variety, visibility and the chance to make a tangible impact. R ole details Salary: 32,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Location: London (hybrid working, minimum 2 days in the office) Hours: Full-time (with occasional out-of-hours working for events and communications activity) Responsibilities Draft, edit and distribute communications for members, press and external stakeholders Plan and deliver PR activity, generating positive media coverage Write, publish and manage website content using a CMS Manage and grow social media channels, including paid advertising campaigns Monitor and evaluate digital performance using analytics tools Compile and circulate internal newsletters Support the production and delivery of a podcast, including recording, editing and publishing Promote events and initiatives in collaboration with the membership team Represent the organisation at internal and external events Respond to enquiries from journalists, stakeholders and the public Support public affairs activity and committee administration Maintain accurate records using CRM systems and provide general administrative support Person specification Essential: Experience in a communications, PR or marketing role Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience managing press and media relationships Confident using social media in a professional or membership setting Experience with CMS platforms, newsletters and digital content Strong organisational skills with a proactive, can-do approach Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities Desirable: Experience with Adobe software Knowledge of social media advertising, including LinkedIn Experience working with membership organisations, committees or volunteers Familiarity with CRM systems and email marketing tools Apply now If you're a creative communications professional looking to step into a varied and influential role within a respected membership organisation, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Merrifield Consultants for more information. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS)
Events & Marketing Officer
The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) is seeking an Events & Marketing Officer to help us deliver high-quality educational events and communications for healthcare professionals across the UK. This varied and rewarding role sits at the heart of our small, supportive team. You ll coordinate study days and conferences, support our Annual Scientific Meeting, manage delegate communications and sponsorship, and deliver engaging print and digital marketing that promotes our work and grows membership. You ll work closely with volunteers, committees and clinical experts, helping to create professional, welcoming and well-run events that support learning and improve patient care. We re looking for someone who is: Highly organised and confident managing multiple projects Experienced in events and marketing or communications A strong writer with excellent attention to detail Comfortable working independently in a small charity environment In return, we offer flexibility, variety, and the chance to make a visible difference in a respected professional membership organisation. Closing date: 26th Februaury 2026 Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage candidates to apply promptly as the vacancy may close early once filled.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) is seeking an Events & Marketing Officer to help us deliver high-quality educational events and communications for healthcare professionals across the UK. This varied and rewarding role sits at the heart of our small, supportive team. You ll coordinate study days and conferences, support our Annual Scientific Meeting, manage delegate communications and sponsorship, and deliver engaging print and digital marketing that promotes our work and grows membership. You ll work closely with volunteers, committees and clinical experts, helping to create professional, welcoming and well-run events that support learning and improve patient care. We re looking for someone who is: Highly organised and confident managing multiple projects Experienced in events and marketing or communications A strong writer with excellent attention to detail Comfortable working independently in a small charity environment In return, we offer flexibility, variety, and the chance to make a visible difference in a respected professional membership organisation. Closing date: 26th Februaury 2026 Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage candidates to apply promptly as the vacancy may close early once filled.
The Talent Set
Web Content Officer
The Talent Set
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with the Membership organisation on a fantastic short term interim assignment as a Web Content Officer . This position offers an exciting opportunity to manage website updates, optimise content, and enhance online engagement during an 6-8 week cover period, supporting the organisation s digital presence and strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities Update and maintain websites using a Content Management System (CMS). Analyse website activity with web analytics platforms, primarily Google Analytics 4, and produce insightful reports. Collaborate with website developers to implement technical and content enhancements. Optimise website content for SEO to increase web traffic and engagement. Write, review, and edit content to align with website best practices and organisational tone of voice. Manage multiple projects and deadlines, ensuring timely delivery of website updates. Person Specification Proven experience working with CMS platforms for website updates. Strong knowledge of Google Analytics 4, plus experience producing activity reports. Solid understanding of SEO principles and implementation techniques. Excellent written communication and editing skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with developers and other stakeholders. Organised with good project management skills. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to content quality and accuracy. What s on Offer Salary: £158.10 daily pay + £25.38 daily holiday pay Working Pattern: Hybrid, London How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with the Membership organisation on a fantastic short term interim assignment as a Web Content Officer . This position offers an exciting opportunity to manage website updates, optimise content, and enhance online engagement during an 6-8 week cover period, supporting the organisation s digital presence and strategic objectives. Key Responsibilities Update and maintain websites using a Content Management System (CMS). Analyse website activity with web analytics platforms, primarily Google Analytics 4, and produce insightful reports. Collaborate with website developers to implement technical and content enhancements. Optimise website content for SEO to increase web traffic and engagement. Write, review, and edit content to align with website best practices and organisational tone of voice. Manage multiple projects and deadlines, ensuring timely delivery of website updates. Person Specification Proven experience working with CMS platforms for website updates. Strong knowledge of Google Analytics 4, plus experience producing activity reports. Solid understanding of SEO principles and implementation techniques. Excellent written communication and editing skills. Ability to collaborate effectively with developers and other stakeholders. Organised with good project management skills. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to content quality and accuracy. What s on Offer Salary: £158.10 daily pay + £25.38 daily holiday pay Working Pattern: Hybrid, London How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority
Mayoral Engagement Officer
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority Sheffield, Yorkshire
Hours: 37 hours Contract: Fixed term - 2 years Salary: £39,152 - £41,771 Location: Sheffield (This is a hybrid role with a minimum of 3 days per week in the office) We're looking for a Mayoral Engagement Officer to help deliver a high-impact engagement strategy that increases visibility and trust across South Yorkshire. You'll organise and deliver public-facing events, build relationships with communities and partners, and ensure feedback from engagement activities informs policy and communications. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference by connecting the Mayor with the people and places that matter most. What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll be at the forefront of community engagement, ensuring the Mayor's work is accessible, authentic, and shaped by real voices. You'll plan and deliver events, manage relationships, and work closely with communications teams to amplify engagement activities. Your work will help strengthen trust, inclusion, and pride of place across South Yorkshire. Key responsibilities include: Plan and deliver public engagement events with communities, partners, and stakeholders to increase visibility and build trust. Build strong relationships with residents, local leaders, and organisations to ensure community voices shape the Mayor's work. Capture and communicate feedback from engagement activities to inform policy and communications. Work with communications and digital teams to promote engagement activities and celebrate community achievements. Manage risks and handle sensitive situations during public-facing activities to protect the Mayor's reputation. Monitor and report on engagement outcomes, demonstrating impact and driving continuous improvement. Advocate for inclusion and pride of place in all engagement work to build stronger, more cohesive communities. About you: We'd love to speak to enthusiastic and proactive individuals with a passion for community engagement and inclusion. You'll need excellent organisational and communication skills, confidence in public-facing roles, and the ability to manage sensitive situations with professionalism. If you thrive in dynamic environments and want to help shape South Yorkshire's future, this role is for you. Proven experience in organising public-facing events and engagement activities. Excellent interpersonal skills; confident engaging with the public and senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities. Experience working in political environments and/or with senior politicians. Ability to handle sensitive or confrontational situations professionally. Skilled at partnership working with colleagues, local authorities, VCSE, and external partners. Strong digital skills, including social media and online engagement tools. Knowledge of South Yorkshire's communities and civic landscape (desirable). Benefits All colleagues have access to a Local Government Pension Scheme and the chance to be part of an organisation where you can really make a difference. Located in Sheffield City Centre, we are well-placed for transport links and encourage employees to take advantage of the active travel facilities. Work/life balance is extremely important to us here at SYMCA with our recognised family/friendly policies, genuine work flexibility, recognition, and shared success. In addition to the above, some of benefits include - Holiday Entitlement - From 28 to 36 days annual leave entitlement (depending on length of service) plus bank holidays. Pro-rata for part time colleagues. Annual Leave Purchase Scheme - The ability to purchase up to a further 15 days per year in additional to your normal annual leave Hybrid working - Our offices are a space where we come together and collaborate. Most of our roles are offered on a hybrid basis with the exception of some support roles being onsite full time. Please note, unless specified within the job advert, we cannot accommodate remote working contracts. Flexible Hours Scheme - Most roles within SYMCA work under the Flexi-Scheme which allows office-based employees' flexibility and discretion over their working hours. Under the scheme employees can accrue a defined amount of credit or debit of working hours, and to take time-off in the form of Flexi-Leave or banked Annual Leave. Rewarding You - Reducing everyday expenses through discounts, benefits, financial advice, wellbeing solutions and more with Reward Gateway and Cycle-to-Work schemes. Training on the job - Support with upskilling skills through on-the-job training and qualifications Professional Membership Fees - Where membership to Professional bodies is applicable to your role, SYMCA will reimburse your membership fees where applicable and following approval by Line Management. Diversity at South Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority Our workforce is made up of a diverse community, where we all belong and feel part of something bigger. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. All employees are eligible to request Flexible Working arrangements from day one of employment as such all requests will be considered subject to operation requirements. Where candidates share disabilities within the application process, if they demonstrate that they meet all essential criteria from the Role Profile within their application, they will automatically be invited to interview. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the process, please contact or include within your application form detailing the adjustment and how it will assist in managing any barriers.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Hours: 37 hours Contract: Fixed term - 2 years Salary: £39,152 - £41,771 Location: Sheffield (This is a hybrid role with a minimum of 3 days per week in the office) We're looking for a Mayoral Engagement Officer to help deliver a high-impact engagement strategy that increases visibility and trust across South Yorkshire. You'll organise and deliver public-facing events, build relationships with communities and partners, and ensure feedback from engagement activities informs policy and communications. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference by connecting the Mayor with the people and places that matter most. What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll be at the forefront of community engagement, ensuring the Mayor's work is accessible, authentic, and shaped by real voices. You'll plan and deliver events, manage relationships, and work closely with communications teams to amplify engagement activities. Your work will help strengthen trust, inclusion, and pride of place across South Yorkshire. Key responsibilities include: Plan and deliver public engagement events with communities, partners, and stakeholders to increase visibility and build trust. Build strong relationships with residents, local leaders, and organisations to ensure community voices shape the Mayor's work. Capture and communicate feedback from engagement activities to inform policy and communications. Work with communications and digital teams to promote engagement activities and celebrate community achievements. Manage risks and handle sensitive situations during public-facing activities to protect the Mayor's reputation. Monitor and report on engagement outcomes, demonstrating impact and driving continuous improvement. Advocate for inclusion and pride of place in all engagement work to build stronger, more cohesive communities. About you: We'd love to speak to enthusiastic and proactive individuals with a passion for community engagement and inclusion. You'll need excellent organisational and communication skills, confidence in public-facing roles, and the ability to manage sensitive situations with professionalism. If you thrive in dynamic environments and want to help shape South Yorkshire's future, this role is for you. Proven experience in organising public-facing events and engagement activities. Excellent interpersonal skills; confident engaging with the public and senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities. Experience working in political environments and/or with senior politicians. Ability to handle sensitive or confrontational situations professionally. Skilled at partnership working with colleagues, local authorities, VCSE, and external partners. Strong digital skills, including social media and online engagement tools. Knowledge of South Yorkshire's communities and civic landscape (desirable). Benefits All colleagues have access to a Local Government Pension Scheme and the chance to be part of an organisation where you can really make a difference. Located in Sheffield City Centre, we are well-placed for transport links and encourage employees to take advantage of the active travel facilities. Work/life balance is extremely important to us here at SYMCA with our recognised family/friendly policies, genuine work flexibility, recognition, and shared success. In addition to the above, some of benefits include - Holiday Entitlement - From 28 to 36 days annual leave entitlement (depending on length of service) plus bank holidays. Pro-rata for part time colleagues. Annual Leave Purchase Scheme - The ability to purchase up to a further 15 days per year in additional to your normal annual leave Hybrid working - Our offices are a space where we come together and collaborate. Most of our roles are offered on a hybrid basis with the exception of some support roles being onsite full time. Please note, unless specified within the job advert, we cannot accommodate remote working contracts. Flexible Hours Scheme - Most roles within SYMCA work under the Flexi-Scheme which allows office-based employees' flexibility and discretion over their working hours. Under the scheme employees can accrue a defined amount of credit or debit of working hours, and to take time-off in the form of Flexi-Leave or banked Annual Leave. Rewarding You - Reducing everyday expenses through discounts, benefits, financial advice, wellbeing solutions and more with Reward Gateway and Cycle-to-Work schemes. Training on the job - Support with upskilling skills through on-the-job training and qualifications Professional Membership Fees - Where membership to Professional bodies is applicable to your role, SYMCA will reimburse your membership fees where applicable and following approval by Line Management. Diversity at South Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority Our workforce is made up of a diverse community, where we all belong and feel part of something bigger. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. All employees are eligible to request Flexible Working arrangements from day one of employment as such all requests will be considered subject to operation requirements. Where candidates share disabilities within the application process, if they demonstrate that they meet all essential criteria from the Role Profile within their application, they will automatically be invited to interview. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the process, please contact or include within your application form detailing the adjustment and how it will assist in managing any barriers.
PURPOSEFUL VENTURES
Senior Communications Lead
PURPOSEFUL VENTURES
About The Baby Bank Alliance The Baby Bank Alliance (BBA) supports and advocates for a community of over 400 UK baby banks, working to ensure babies and children have the essentials they need to thrive. Founded by Save the Children, Purposeful Ventures, Little Village and Bristol Baby Bank Network. BBA is currently co-incubated by Save the Children UK and Purposeful Ventures, who provide expertise, capacity and resource. This role will be employed through Purposeful Ventures, and home working options are available. It is an exciting moment in BBA s development as we grow our profile, strengthen the UK s baby bank network and build towards independence as a charity. The Baby Bank Alliance exists to: Increase access to funds and goods through national partnerships and economies of scale, unlocking donations otherwise unavailable to baby banks. Grow a strong baby bank community , providing connection, tailored training and peer support. Boost the national profile of baby banks , increasing public awareness and understanding in order to drive support and change. Amplify the voices of baby banks to become a trusted collective voice on baby banks and child poverty. Build a resilient, well-governed organisation capable of long-term positive impact. About the Senior Communications Lead The Senior Communications Lead is a senior, hands-on leadership role, reporting to the Executive Lead, and responsible for shaping and delivering BBA s cross-channel communications strategy. Working closely with the Executive Lead and team, you will drive increased awareness and understanding of baby banks, ensuring communications actively enable BBA s wider goals around funding, partnerships and sector influence. Average UK awareness of baby banks currently sits at around 33%. Building on successful national partnerships (including IKEA and ITV s Lorraine ), this role will take BBA s profile to the next level, embedding baby bank experiences and voices at the heart of everything we do. As a co-incubated organisation, developed with and for baby banks, strong experience of effective collaboration and understanding of the issues that baby banks are addressing, and facing themselves, is fundamental. You will oversee all communications activity across BBA, line manage the Communications Manager and task manage the Communications and Projects Officer, and build a small but high-impact communications function from the ground up within a resource-constrained, fast-moving organisation. Collaborating with teams at BBA s incubating partners, Save the Children and Purposeful Ventures, will be key. Please download the full job description on the Purposeful Ventures website. Key Performance Outcomes Strategy and Leadership Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious communications strategy aligned to BBA s organisational OKRs, and with the experiences of baby banks at its heart Lead a focused awareness strategy utilising earned and owned media to significantly increase understanding of baby banks among priority audiences (including ABC1 women aged ). Set, track and report against communications OKRs, providing clear insight to the Executive Lead and Venture Board. Support the Executive Lead to set the communications budget, making recommendations on limited resource allocation to effectively to maximise impact. Work closely with the Senior Community Lead and Partnerships & Fundraising Manager to integrate plans and maximise impact. Messaging and Storytelling Ensure the voices and experiences of baby banks and the families they support are central to all communications, utilising data and case studies to define compelling messages. Use insight and evidence to test, refine and strengthen communications activity over time. Partnerships and Influence Build and manage strategic, influential relationships with pro-bono and paid agencies and partners, in order to increase awareness. Leverage your networks to maximise earned and owned media opportunities. Support the BBA Partnerships & Fundraising Manager to develop effective strategic partnerships that will raise the profile of UK baby banks. Maintain strong working relationships with communications teams at Save the Children UK and Purposeful Ventures, collaborating on projects with shared outcomes for baby banks. Press, Media and Digital Oversee proactive and reactive media activity in line with the communications strategy. Collaborate with Save the Children UK to explore and deliver brand ambassador opportunities. Support the development and delivery of an effective and engaging social media strategy. Ensure messaging is consistent, compelling and aligned across channels. Brand Stewardship Champion and strengthen the BBA brand, ensuring clarity and consistency, and keeping baby banks at the heart of everything we do. Equip staff and partners with clear guidance on tone of voice, messaging and visual identity to communicate the brand effectively and accurately. Oversee the maintenance and development of brand assets, including the BBA website. Ensure all communications are developed through a strong DEI and accessibility lens. Evaluation and Governance Lead on measuring communications impact and translating learning into action. Support the Executive Lead and Venture Board reporting with clear, timely and actionable updates. Line Management and Leadership Line-manage the Communications Manager and support task management of the Projects & Communications Officer. Build a positive, motivating team culture with clear expectations and autonomy. Manage third-party contractors (e.g. creative, design, film, PR) with strong briefs and oversight. About You You are a senior communications leader who combines strategic clarity with a willingness to roll up your sleeves. You thrive in early-stage or start-up environments, are confident working with limited budgets, and know how to prioritise for impact. You are collaborative, persuasive and credible, with a strong instinct for storytelling that centres lived experience. You are equally comfortable shaping strategy, managing stakeholders, and delivering hands-on communications work. Above all, you are motivated by the impact that baby banks deliver to their communities, making sure that children have the essentials to thrive. Benefits The opportunity to be part of the TPT (The Pension Trust) scheme, our workplace pension scheme, where we make an 11% contribution; you are not required to contribute towards this scheme unless you choose to. 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 29 days after two years service, then to 30 days after three years service (pro rata for part-time employees). A flexible working culture that champions both impact and balance, combined with real flexibility to support your wellbeing, personal commitments and life outside work. A strong commitment to your growth, with support to help you excel professionally and advance your career. Access to discount schemes with leading retailers, leisure and travel brands, as well as companies local to our office. Access to an Employee Assistance Programme for information, support and counselling. How to apply Please follow the Apply link on our careers page to submit your CV and expression of interest. The CV should be no longer than 2-sides of A4 and the expression of interest no longer than 400 words. In your expression of interest, please include an example of a communications initiative, campaign or partnership you have led that demonstrates your ability to deliver meaningful impact with constrained resources, in an early stage or start-up environment. This is a UK-based post and applicants must be living in and have the right to work the UK; if applicable please detail your visa status in your covering email. Equality and diversity matter to us. If you think you d be suited to one of our roles we d love to hear from you regardless of age, disability status, ethnicity, gender, religion or sexuality. Purposeful Ventures is an equal opportunities employer and will not discriminate against any candidate on the basis of any characteristic protected by the Equality Act 2010.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
About The Baby Bank Alliance The Baby Bank Alliance (BBA) supports and advocates for a community of over 400 UK baby banks, working to ensure babies and children have the essentials they need to thrive. Founded by Save the Children, Purposeful Ventures, Little Village and Bristol Baby Bank Network. BBA is currently co-incubated by Save the Children UK and Purposeful Ventures, who provide expertise, capacity and resource. This role will be employed through Purposeful Ventures, and home working options are available. It is an exciting moment in BBA s development as we grow our profile, strengthen the UK s baby bank network and build towards independence as a charity. The Baby Bank Alliance exists to: Increase access to funds and goods through national partnerships and economies of scale, unlocking donations otherwise unavailable to baby banks. Grow a strong baby bank community , providing connection, tailored training and peer support. Boost the national profile of baby banks , increasing public awareness and understanding in order to drive support and change. Amplify the voices of baby banks to become a trusted collective voice on baby banks and child poverty. Build a resilient, well-governed organisation capable of long-term positive impact. About the Senior Communications Lead The Senior Communications Lead is a senior, hands-on leadership role, reporting to the Executive Lead, and responsible for shaping and delivering BBA s cross-channel communications strategy. Working closely with the Executive Lead and team, you will drive increased awareness and understanding of baby banks, ensuring communications actively enable BBA s wider goals around funding, partnerships and sector influence. Average UK awareness of baby banks currently sits at around 33%. Building on successful national partnerships (including IKEA and ITV s Lorraine ), this role will take BBA s profile to the next level, embedding baby bank experiences and voices at the heart of everything we do. As a co-incubated organisation, developed with and for baby banks, strong experience of effective collaboration and understanding of the issues that baby banks are addressing, and facing themselves, is fundamental. You will oversee all communications activity across BBA, line manage the Communications Manager and task manage the Communications and Projects Officer, and build a small but high-impact communications function from the ground up within a resource-constrained, fast-moving organisation. Collaborating with teams at BBA s incubating partners, Save the Children and Purposeful Ventures, will be key. Please download the full job description on the Purposeful Ventures website. Key Performance Outcomes Strategy and Leadership Develop and deliver a clear, ambitious communications strategy aligned to BBA s organisational OKRs, and with the experiences of baby banks at its heart Lead a focused awareness strategy utilising earned and owned media to significantly increase understanding of baby banks among priority audiences (including ABC1 women aged ). Set, track and report against communications OKRs, providing clear insight to the Executive Lead and Venture Board. Support the Executive Lead to set the communications budget, making recommendations on limited resource allocation to effectively to maximise impact. Work closely with the Senior Community Lead and Partnerships & Fundraising Manager to integrate plans and maximise impact. Messaging and Storytelling Ensure the voices and experiences of baby banks and the families they support are central to all communications, utilising data and case studies to define compelling messages. Use insight and evidence to test, refine and strengthen communications activity over time. Partnerships and Influence Build and manage strategic, influential relationships with pro-bono and paid agencies and partners, in order to increase awareness. Leverage your networks to maximise earned and owned media opportunities. Support the BBA Partnerships & Fundraising Manager to develop effective strategic partnerships that will raise the profile of UK baby banks. Maintain strong working relationships with communications teams at Save the Children UK and Purposeful Ventures, collaborating on projects with shared outcomes for baby banks. Press, Media and Digital Oversee proactive and reactive media activity in line with the communications strategy. Collaborate with Save the Children UK to explore and deliver brand ambassador opportunities. Support the development and delivery of an effective and engaging social media strategy. Ensure messaging is consistent, compelling and aligned across channels. Brand Stewardship Champion and strengthen the BBA brand, ensuring clarity and consistency, and keeping baby banks at the heart of everything we do. Equip staff and partners with clear guidance on tone of voice, messaging and visual identity to communicate the brand effectively and accurately. Oversee the maintenance and development of brand assets, including the BBA website. Ensure all communications are developed through a strong DEI and accessibility lens. Evaluation and Governance Lead on measuring communications impact and translating learning into action. Support the Executive Lead and Venture Board reporting with clear, timely and actionable updates. Line Management and Leadership Line-manage the Communications Manager and support task management of the Projects & Communications Officer. Build a positive, motivating team culture with clear expectations and autonomy. Manage third-party contractors (e.g. creative, design, film, PR) with strong briefs and oversight. About You You are a senior communications leader who combines strategic clarity with a willingness to roll up your sleeves. You thrive in early-stage or start-up environments, are confident working with limited budgets, and know how to prioritise for impact. You are collaborative, persuasive and credible, with a strong instinct for storytelling that centres lived experience. You are equally comfortable shaping strategy, managing stakeholders, and delivering hands-on communications work. Above all, you are motivated by the impact that baby banks deliver to their communities, making sure that children have the essentials to thrive. Benefits The opportunity to be part of the TPT (The Pension Trust) scheme, our workplace pension scheme, where we make an 11% contribution; you are not required to contribute towards this scheme unless you choose to. 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 29 days after two years service, then to 30 days after three years service (pro rata for part-time employees). A flexible working culture that champions both impact and balance, combined with real flexibility to support your wellbeing, personal commitments and life outside work. A strong commitment to your growth, with support to help you excel professionally and advance your career. Access to discount schemes with leading retailers, leisure and travel brands, as well as companies local to our office. Access to an Employee Assistance Programme for information, support and counselling. How to apply Please follow the Apply link on our careers page to submit your CV and expression of interest. The CV should be no longer than 2-sides of A4 and the expression of interest no longer than 400 words. In your expression of interest, please include an example of a communications initiative, campaign or partnership you have led that demonstrates your ability to deliver meaningful impact with constrained resources, in an early stage or start-up environment. This is a UK-based post and applicants must be living in and have the right to work the UK; if applicable please detail your visa status in your covering email. Equality and diversity matter to us. If you think you d be suited to one of our roles we d love to hear from you regardless of age, disability status, ethnicity, gender, religion or sexuality. Purposeful Ventures is an equal opportunities employer and will not discriminate against any candidate on the basis of any characteristic protected by the Equality Act 2010.
TPP Recruitment
Senior Legacy Development Officer
TPP Recruitment
Senior Legacy Development Officer Location: London office with flexibility to work remotely Salary: £33,044 per year, rising to £35,109 after 6 months and £37,174 after a further 6 months, plus excellent benefits Closing date: 9am, Monday 26 January Are you ready to inspire people to make a lasting impact? We're looking for a Senior Legacy Development Officer to help shape and deliver creative campaigns that encourage gifts in wills and secure vital future income for our work. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team that generates a significant proportion of our income. You'll play a key role in planning and delivering legacy marketing campaigns across multiple channels, working closely with colleagues and external partners to engage supporters and grow pledges. What you'll do Lead on planning and delivering gifts in wills campaigns, including advertising, email and direct marketing, and engagement activities. Create project plans and briefs, ensuring all communications are on brand, accessible and values-driven. Monitor and evaluate campaign performance, using data insights to improve strategy and results. Manage relationships with suppliers and agencies, including free will service providers and fundraising organisations. Respond sensitively and efficiently to legacy enquiries from supporters and the public. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations, GDPR and charity law. What we're looking for Confidence and ability to learn quickly, with experience in marketing campaigns (direct and email marketing essential). Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and budgets. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence to speak sensitively about gifts in wills. Ability to analyse data and report on campaign performance. Knowledge of fundraising codes, GDPR and safeguarding principles. Comfortable using technology and digital tools to deliver campaigns. Event management experience is desirable but not essential - training can be provided. Additional information Occasional travel and overnight stays for events (TOIL available). Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion is essential. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Legacy Development Officer Location: London office with flexibility to work remotely Salary: £33,044 per year, rising to £35,109 after 6 months and £37,174 after a further 6 months, plus excellent benefits Closing date: 9am, Monday 26 January Are you ready to inspire people to make a lasting impact? We're looking for a Senior Legacy Development Officer to help shape and deliver creative campaigns that encourage gifts in wills and secure vital future income for our work. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team that generates a significant proportion of our income. You'll play a key role in planning and delivering legacy marketing campaigns across multiple channels, working closely with colleagues and external partners to engage supporters and grow pledges. What you'll do Lead on planning and delivering gifts in wills campaigns, including advertising, email and direct marketing, and engagement activities. Create project plans and briefs, ensuring all communications are on brand, accessible and values-driven. Monitor and evaluate campaign performance, using data insights to improve strategy and results. Manage relationships with suppliers and agencies, including free will service providers and fundraising organisations. Respond sensitively and efficiently to legacy enquiries from supporters and the public. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations, GDPR and charity law. What we're looking for Confidence and ability to learn quickly, with experience in marketing campaigns (direct and email marketing essential). Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and budgets. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence to speak sensitively about gifts in wills. Ability to analyse data and report on campaign performance. Knowledge of fundraising codes, GDPR and safeguarding principles. Comfortable using technology and digital tools to deliver campaigns. Event management experience is desirable but not essential - training can be provided. Additional information Occasional travel and overnight stays for events (TOIL available). Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion is essential. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
CIO, Healthcare Digital Transformation Leader
NHS Manchester, Lancashire
A leading healthcare provider in Manchester seeks a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to drive digital transformation and innovation. This pivotal role involves developing the digital strategy, managing a dedicated team, and ensuring compliance with legal standards. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in senior data leadership, a passion for progressing healthcare technology, and a commitment to improving patient outcomes. The role offers a salary range of £109,179 to £125,637 per annum.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
A leading healthcare provider in Manchester seeks a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to drive digital transformation and innovation. This pivotal role involves developing the digital strategy, managing a dedicated team, and ensuring compliance with legal standards. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in senior data leadership, a passion for progressing healthcare technology, and a commitment to improving patient outcomes. The role offers a salary range of £109,179 to £125,637 per annum.
Chief Information Officer
NHS Manchester, Lancashire
Join Us as Chief Information Officer and help shape the Future of Cancer Care at The Christie The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an exceptional Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead our digital transformation and information strategy. This is a unique opportunity to lead Digital Services and drive innovation at one of Europe's leading cancer centres, as we deliver our ambitious Future Christie programme - a 10-year vision to create a patient and staff focussed, intelligent, data-driven hospital. As CIO, you will provide strategic and operational leadership for digital services, ensuring technology and data are harnessed to deliver safe, efficient, and personalised care. You will champion cutting-edge initiatives such as Joint Analytics for Cancer (JAC) - our flagship platform unlocking real-time insights for clinical decision-making, research, and operational excellence. Working at the heart of our digital strategy, you will shape systems that integrate care, research, and innovation, enabling The Christie to remain at the forefront of cancer treatment. If you are passionate about transforming healthcare through digital innovation and want to make a lasting impact on patient outcomes, join us and help build the hospital of the future. Main duties of the job What You'll Do Lead the development and delivery of a Trust-wide digital strategy aligned with national priorities. Develop and implement the Trust's digital strategy, ensuring systems support integrated care, research, and performance improvement. Champion innovation, including AI and machine learning, to enable evidence-based decision-making and personalised care and deliver the ambition of the Future Christie programme. Lead digital service delivery across software development, clinical applications, infrastructure, user support, and cybersecurity Ensure robust digital governance and compliance with NHS and legal standards. Provide assurance to the Senior Management Committee and act as delegated Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) when required Manage and support the Digital Services team, including deputy CIO, Chief Clinical Information Officers, and departmental leads. Foster a culture of collaboration and digital literacy across clinical and operational teams What We're Looking For We're seeking a visionary leader with proven digital experience in senior data leadership, ideally in healthcare or public sector. You will have strategic insight and technical expertise in data platforms, governance, and analytics and a passion for innovation, curiosity, and solving complex system-wide challenges. You will have the ability to influence at executive level and inspire multidisciplinary teams and a commitment to equity and sustainability. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities CORPORATE Contribute effectively as a member of the Senior Management Committee ensuring all relevant matters are brought to the attention of the meetings. Provide updates to the board of directors as required on the digital strategy, programmes and risks. Undertake the role (delegated by the Director of Future Christie) of SIRO and support the work of the Information Governance and Caldicott panels providing expert knowledge and assurance ensuring that highly sensitive and confidential data is managed appropriately. Ensure that the Senior Management Committee and Future Christie Director/Medical Director are briefed on the benefits and risks of new digital related projects. Ensure effective working relationships and engagement within the organisation particularly with all divisional, corporate, clinical, and operational teams. Provide digital leadership to the Greater Manchester (GM) Cancer Alliance, support the development of GM system digital cancer strategy Ensure effective working relationships and engagement outside the organisation particularly with third party suppliers, NHS bodies, academic institutions, and other external bodies. Participate effectively in local and national CIO networks. Produce action plans and implement policies to meet all requirements for risk management, audit, controls assurance, health & safety and information governance relating to the work of the digital service. Ensure there is continual improvement and learning within the digital service and that all decisions are based on an assessment of risk. STRATEGY Develop and lead implementation of a digital strategy which supports the overall trust strategy and the associated strategies for clinical services, research and innovation and education. Remain up to date on digital trends and emerging technologies. Identify opportunities for increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of services through changes to digital services and technology. Contribute actively to the development of strategies and plans for other departments ensuring that the contribution of digital technology is incorporated DIGITAL SERVICES PROVISION Ensure provision of modern digital infrastructure, software, and services that fully support the operational, clinical, and business needs of the trust. Oversee the delivery of an effective digital service desk and set of comprehensive and proactive digital support services. Ensure the effective management of digital assets, including all hardware and software, ensuring that these are actively monitored. Ensure the provision of effective digital security measures to adequately protect and maintain systems and data. Ensure the support, maintenance, and development of the core clinical systems, including the procurement and implementation of clinical systems ensuring that benefits are maximised, and functionality fully supports the delivery of excellent patient care. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Work collaboratively with the Chief Data Officer to develop an information management service and oversee the infrastructure required for data storage. Manage and develop approaches to data integration, including for clinical systems. Oversee relationships with external vendors, suppliers and developers. Manage the project management services that support the delivery of the digital strategy and trust service transformation activities GOVERNANCE Ensure implementation of appropriate digital governance systems which conform to legal and NHS requirements and fit within the wider governance systems of the trust. Ensure maintenance of an effective digital risk register, manage identified risks and escalate risks as required. Ensure the reduction, identification, management, and reporting of untoward digital incidents. Ensure compliance with the requirements of information governance, data protection and freedom of information guidance and legislation. Ensure that the Trust complies with the requirements of the Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT). Ensure that Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity plans are in place for all digital services and that these are routinely tested, weakness identified, and appropriate improvement plans developed and implemented. Ensure compliance of the clinical systems with Safety of Health Systems standards, appropriate NHS Information Standards Notices (ISNs) and National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) notices. As SIRO, oversee Information Asset Owners (IAOs) providing assurance on risks and compliance ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements (including GDPR and NHS standards) and promote good information governance practices across the organisation. Working with the CDO, maintain an Information Asset Register, and oversee data security, integrity, and availability. MANAGEMENT OF THE DIGITAL SERVICE Manage and lead the digital services team in line with the trusts workforce and related policies, standing financial instructions and scheme of delegation, and other relevant policies and procedures. Develop and achieve annual objectives for digital services within the framework of the Trusts objectives and agreed digital strategy. Manage the digital budget within the requirements of the Trusts Scheme of Delegation and Standing Financial Instructions. Produce an annual rolling investment plan for digital infrastructure including capital, revenue and staffing resource. Plan, deploy, and maintain the Trusts digital systems and operations. Manage the Trusts software development needs. Develop and implement digital policies and procedures in line with requirements and best practice. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT Adhere to impeccable standards of personal conduct and demonstrate commitment to the Trusts Values and Behaviours. Ensure personal professional knowledge is regularly updated and keep abreast of relevant developments. Adhere to the Code of Conduct for NHS Managers. Implement systems and processes, so that in the event of absence . click apply for full job details
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Join Us as Chief Information Officer and help shape the Future of Cancer Care at The Christie The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an exceptional Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead our digital transformation and information strategy. This is a unique opportunity to lead Digital Services and drive innovation at one of Europe's leading cancer centres, as we deliver our ambitious Future Christie programme - a 10-year vision to create a patient and staff focussed, intelligent, data-driven hospital. As CIO, you will provide strategic and operational leadership for digital services, ensuring technology and data are harnessed to deliver safe, efficient, and personalised care. You will champion cutting-edge initiatives such as Joint Analytics for Cancer (JAC) - our flagship platform unlocking real-time insights for clinical decision-making, research, and operational excellence. Working at the heart of our digital strategy, you will shape systems that integrate care, research, and innovation, enabling The Christie to remain at the forefront of cancer treatment. If you are passionate about transforming healthcare through digital innovation and want to make a lasting impact on patient outcomes, join us and help build the hospital of the future. Main duties of the job What You'll Do Lead the development and delivery of a Trust-wide digital strategy aligned with national priorities. Develop and implement the Trust's digital strategy, ensuring systems support integrated care, research, and performance improvement. Champion innovation, including AI and machine learning, to enable evidence-based decision-making and personalised care and deliver the ambition of the Future Christie programme. Lead digital service delivery across software development, clinical applications, infrastructure, user support, and cybersecurity Ensure robust digital governance and compliance with NHS and legal standards. Provide assurance to the Senior Management Committee and act as delegated Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) when required Manage and support the Digital Services team, including deputy CIO, Chief Clinical Information Officers, and departmental leads. Foster a culture of collaboration and digital literacy across clinical and operational teams What We're Looking For We're seeking a visionary leader with proven digital experience in senior data leadership, ideally in healthcare or public sector. You will have strategic insight and technical expertise in data platforms, governance, and analytics and a passion for innovation, curiosity, and solving complex system-wide challenges. You will have the ability to influence at executive level and inspire multidisciplinary teams and a commitment to equity and sustainability. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities CORPORATE Contribute effectively as a member of the Senior Management Committee ensuring all relevant matters are brought to the attention of the meetings. Provide updates to the board of directors as required on the digital strategy, programmes and risks. Undertake the role (delegated by the Director of Future Christie) of SIRO and support the work of the Information Governance and Caldicott panels providing expert knowledge and assurance ensuring that highly sensitive and confidential data is managed appropriately. Ensure that the Senior Management Committee and Future Christie Director/Medical Director are briefed on the benefits and risks of new digital related projects. Ensure effective working relationships and engagement within the organisation particularly with all divisional, corporate, clinical, and operational teams. Provide digital leadership to the Greater Manchester (GM) Cancer Alliance, support the development of GM system digital cancer strategy Ensure effective working relationships and engagement outside the organisation particularly with third party suppliers, NHS bodies, academic institutions, and other external bodies. Participate effectively in local and national CIO networks. Produce action plans and implement policies to meet all requirements for risk management, audit, controls assurance, health & safety and information governance relating to the work of the digital service. Ensure there is continual improvement and learning within the digital service and that all decisions are based on an assessment of risk. STRATEGY Develop and lead implementation of a digital strategy which supports the overall trust strategy and the associated strategies for clinical services, research and innovation and education. Remain up to date on digital trends and emerging technologies. Identify opportunities for increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of services through changes to digital services and technology. Contribute actively to the development of strategies and plans for other departments ensuring that the contribution of digital technology is incorporated DIGITAL SERVICES PROVISION Ensure provision of modern digital infrastructure, software, and services that fully support the operational, clinical, and business needs of the trust. Oversee the delivery of an effective digital service desk and set of comprehensive and proactive digital support services. Ensure the effective management of digital assets, including all hardware and software, ensuring that these are actively monitored. Ensure the provision of effective digital security measures to adequately protect and maintain systems and data. Ensure the support, maintenance, and development of the core clinical systems, including the procurement and implementation of clinical systems ensuring that benefits are maximised, and functionality fully supports the delivery of excellent patient care. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Work collaboratively with the Chief Data Officer to develop an information management service and oversee the infrastructure required for data storage. Manage and develop approaches to data integration, including for clinical systems. Oversee relationships with external vendors, suppliers and developers. Manage the project management services that support the delivery of the digital strategy and trust service transformation activities GOVERNANCE Ensure implementation of appropriate digital governance systems which conform to legal and NHS requirements and fit within the wider governance systems of the trust. Ensure maintenance of an effective digital risk register, manage identified risks and escalate risks as required. Ensure the reduction, identification, management, and reporting of untoward digital incidents. Ensure compliance with the requirements of information governance, data protection and freedom of information guidance and legislation. Ensure that the Trust complies with the requirements of the Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT). Ensure that Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity plans are in place for all digital services and that these are routinely tested, weakness identified, and appropriate improvement plans developed and implemented. Ensure compliance of the clinical systems with Safety of Health Systems standards, appropriate NHS Information Standards Notices (ISNs) and National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) notices. As SIRO, oversee Information Asset Owners (IAOs) providing assurance on risks and compliance ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements (including GDPR and NHS standards) and promote good information governance practices across the organisation. Working with the CDO, maintain an Information Asset Register, and oversee data security, integrity, and availability. MANAGEMENT OF THE DIGITAL SERVICE Manage and lead the digital services team in line with the trusts workforce and related policies, standing financial instructions and scheme of delegation, and other relevant policies and procedures. Develop and achieve annual objectives for digital services within the framework of the Trusts objectives and agreed digital strategy. Manage the digital budget within the requirements of the Trusts Scheme of Delegation and Standing Financial Instructions. Produce an annual rolling investment plan for digital infrastructure including capital, revenue and staffing resource. Plan, deploy, and maintain the Trusts digital systems and operations. Manage the Trusts software development needs. Develop and implement digital policies and procedures in line with requirements and best practice. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT Adhere to impeccable standards of personal conduct and demonstrate commitment to the Trusts Values and Behaviours. Ensure personal professional knowledge is regularly updated and keep abreast of relevant developments. Adhere to the Code of Conduct for NHS Managers. Implement systems and processes, so that in the event of absence . click apply for full job details
Deputy CDIO: Healthcare Digital Transformation Leader
NHS Reading, Berkshire
A major healthcare provider in the UK seeks a Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer to lead digital transformation efforts. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in NHS projects and senior leadership capabilities. This pivotal role involves implementing technology strategies, managing supplier relationships, and driving change that improves patient care. The organization values diversity and is committed to ensuring equality of opportunity.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
A major healthcare provider in the UK seeks a Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer to lead digital transformation efforts. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in NHS projects and senior leadership capabilities. This pivotal role involves implementing technology strategies, managing supplier relationships, and driving change that improves patient care. The organization values diversity and is committed to ensuring equality of opportunity.
Chief Digital and Information Officer
NHS Oswestry, Shropshire
Chief Digital and Information Officer The closing date is 20 February 2026 Applications are invited for this key leadership role as a non-voting Board Member of The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHSFT. The successful applicant will join the Trust at an extremely exciting time, ensuring the Trust realises its vision to establish the Trust as a leader in the field of digital health services. Leading implementation, our Chief Digital and Information Officer will hold strategy oversight of our Digital and Data Strategy and champion digital innovation and improved use of data and technological adoption to improve patient care, clinical options and operational efficiency. Given the seniority of this Trust Board-level position, only applicants who can clearly demonstrate within their application the ability to operate at a level equivalent to NHS Pay Band 9, whether currently or with immediate capability, will be considered for shortlisting. Main duties of the job The post holder will lead the evolution of clinical and business information processes, ensuring high quality provision and support for business-critical systems. They will also adopt a structured approach which enables the prioritisation and delivery of digital activities aligned to the Trust's overall strategic direction consistent with the Trust Strategy and Digital Strategy. The post-holder will ensure effective information technology / information system programme management and deliver information governance requirements in line with statutory and regulatory guidance. About us The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Trust (RJAH) is one of the leading orthopaedic hospitals in the country, with some of the highest levels of staff and patient satisfaction, as well as a strong reputation for research and innovation. In the National Staff Survey, 74% of our staff would recommend the Trust as a place to work and 92% would recommend the hospital to a friend or relative for treatment. Joining RJAH is more than just a job - we want our people to have the best opportunities to thrive in their role. We have a range of fantastic staff benefits on offer to everyone who joins RJAH and you'll have access to outstanding professional development opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities - including our recently-opened £6 million Headley Court Veterans' Orthopaedic Centre (the first unit of its kind in the UK). RJAH has strong links with a range of universities including Staffordshire, Keele, Glyndwr, Chester and Birmingham. The hospital is located on a site outside Oswestry in Oswestry, just off the A5. The nearest train station is in Gobowen, approximately two miles from the hospital. The station is part of the Chester to Birmingham line. We are based in North Shropshire, close to the border with North and Mid Wales. It is one of the most attractive parts of the country, with a rich historic culture and excellent transport links. It offers outstanding opportunities for anyone who enjoys an outdoor lifestyle or is looking to raise a family. Job responsibilities Strategic Leadership Working in partnership with organisational and clinical leadership teams, lead development and delivery of a compelling digital strategy aligned with RJAHs corporate goals and the wider plans of the wider System, Regional and National direction. Provide visionary leadership for digital & informatics, fostering data-driven decision-making, digital-first culture, and user-centric service design. Digital & Clinical Engagement and Transformation Lead the Trusts digital transformation programme, including EPR, clinical apps, remote monitoring to improve patient and clinician experience. Lead Digital collaboration and drive innovation with clinical and operational teams to integrate digital solutions into pathways seamlessly, and enabling clinically-led digital transformation and move the organisation to be data driven. Lead the preparation of a funded and achievable technology programme that enables a credible Digital Strategy recognising the impact of the technology changes on the funding regimes. This to include the development of business proposals and investment cases ensuring that these facilitate sound decision making. Serve as Senior Information Risk Owner; ensure robust compliance with NHS IG and cyber-security standards. To ensure the Trusts digital related policies including information risk management, cyber security and business continuity are contemporary and compliant with relevant rules and guidance. Oversee data privacy, consent, audits, and readiness for regulatory inspection. Digital Infrastructure & Service Delivery Ensure secure, reliable, resilient IT infrastructure; manage clinical and corporate systems to maximise uptime and performance. Identify improvements in operational IT that add benefit to clinical and operational colleagues Drive establishment of BI platforms, data lakes, and analytics services to provide insights for clinical excellence and operational improvement. Promote analytics literacy and embed insight-driven strategies across the Trust. Lead and develop high-performing teams across Digital, Data, PMO and Cyber. Nurture a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and excellence in digital delivery across the Trust. Board-Level Engagement & Advocacy Advise on digital investments, emerging technologies, AI, and interoperability. Provide Board and Executive level reporting on digital performance, strategic projects, risks, and opportunities. Partnerships & External Collaboration Engage with ICS, academic partners, and industry to enhance digital maturity and secure funding for innovation. Represent RJAH in regional/national digital groups, sharing best practices and influencing system-level change. Person Specification Qualifications and CPD Masters level attainment in relevant subject (or equivalent suitable professional experience) Evidence of continuous development Skills and experience Significant experience as a digital leader in an NHS or comparable complex healthcare environment or system, working at Board level Effective working with Board-level colleagues and senior clinicians with demonstrable leader and communication skills Demonstratable digital thought leadership and strategic influencing skills and track record of digital innovation Demonstration of leading digitisation strategy and roadmap development Evidence of impacting health outcomes through the implementation of digital solutions Experience in establishing strong governance arrangements and knowledge of procurement protocols and able to work within a strongly regulated environment Able to lead complex and sometimes contentious change and transformation at scale with evidence of managing complex change Experience in identifying healthtech trends and application Knowledge Knowledge of healthcare information systems and advanced technology including artificial intelligence, its application and governance / design requirements to ensure it is deployed fairly Good understanding of national policy and strategic direction of the NHS Values Resilient under pressure and calm in a crisis A progressive thinker and creative disrupter, always focused on the need to deliver benefits to patients, the public and care professionals Able to influence and collaborate across multiple stakeholder groups Resilience and calm under pressure Demonstrates commitment to the Trust's published values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. 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Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Chief Digital and Information Officer The closing date is 20 February 2026 Applications are invited for this key leadership role as a non-voting Board Member of The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHSFT. The successful applicant will join the Trust at an extremely exciting time, ensuring the Trust realises its vision to establish the Trust as a leader in the field of digital health services. Leading implementation, our Chief Digital and Information Officer will hold strategy oversight of our Digital and Data Strategy and champion digital innovation and improved use of data and technological adoption to improve patient care, clinical options and operational efficiency. Given the seniority of this Trust Board-level position, only applicants who can clearly demonstrate within their application the ability to operate at a level equivalent to NHS Pay Band 9, whether currently or with immediate capability, will be considered for shortlisting. Main duties of the job The post holder will lead the evolution of clinical and business information processes, ensuring high quality provision and support for business-critical systems. They will also adopt a structured approach which enables the prioritisation and delivery of digital activities aligned to the Trust's overall strategic direction consistent with the Trust Strategy and Digital Strategy. The post-holder will ensure effective information technology / information system programme management and deliver information governance requirements in line with statutory and regulatory guidance. About us The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Trust (RJAH) is one of the leading orthopaedic hospitals in the country, with some of the highest levels of staff and patient satisfaction, as well as a strong reputation for research and innovation. In the National Staff Survey, 74% of our staff would recommend the Trust as a place to work and 92% would recommend the hospital to a friend or relative for treatment. Joining RJAH is more than just a job - we want our people to have the best opportunities to thrive in their role. We have a range of fantastic staff benefits on offer to everyone who joins RJAH and you'll have access to outstanding professional development opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities - including our recently-opened £6 million Headley Court Veterans' Orthopaedic Centre (the first unit of its kind in the UK). RJAH has strong links with a range of universities including Staffordshire, Keele, Glyndwr, Chester and Birmingham. The hospital is located on a site outside Oswestry in Oswestry, just off the A5. The nearest train station is in Gobowen, approximately two miles from the hospital. The station is part of the Chester to Birmingham line. We are based in North Shropshire, close to the border with North and Mid Wales. It is one of the most attractive parts of the country, with a rich historic culture and excellent transport links. It offers outstanding opportunities for anyone who enjoys an outdoor lifestyle or is looking to raise a family. Job responsibilities Strategic Leadership Working in partnership with organisational and clinical leadership teams, lead development and delivery of a compelling digital strategy aligned with RJAHs corporate goals and the wider plans of the wider System, Regional and National direction. Provide visionary leadership for digital & informatics, fostering data-driven decision-making, digital-first culture, and user-centric service design. Digital & Clinical Engagement and Transformation Lead the Trusts digital transformation programme, including EPR, clinical apps, remote monitoring to improve patient and clinician experience. Lead Digital collaboration and drive innovation with clinical and operational teams to integrate digital solutions into pathways seamlessly, and enabling clinically-led digital transformation and move the organisation to be data driven. Lead the preparation of a funded and achievable technology programme that enables a credible Digital Strategy recognising the impact of the technology changes on the funding regimes. This to include the development of business proposals and investment cases ensuring that these facilitate sound decision making. Serve as Senior Information Risk Owner; ensure robust compliance with NHS IG and cyber-security standards. To ensure the Trusts digital related policies including information risk management, cyber security and business continuity are contemporary and compliant with relevant rules and guidance. Oversee data privacy, consent, audits, and readiness for regulatory inspection. Digital Infrastructure & Service Delivery Ensure secure, reliable, resilient IT infrastructure; manage clinical and corporate systems to maximise uptime and performance. Identify improvements in operational IT that add benefit to clinical and operational colleagues Drive establishment of BI platforms, data lakes, and analytics services to provide insights for clinical excellence and operational improvement. Promote analytics literacy and embed insight-driven strategies across the Trust. Lead and develop high-performing teams across Digital, Data, PMO and Cyber. Nurture a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and excellence in digital delivery across the Trust. Board-Level Engagement & Advocacy Advise on digital investments, emerging technologies, AI, and interoperability. Provide Board and Executive level reporting on digital performance, strategic projects, risks, and opportunities. Partnerships & External Collaboration Engage with ICS, academic partners, and industry to enhance digital maturity and secure funding for innovation. Represent RJAH in regional/national digital groups, sharing best practices and influencing system-level change. Person Specification Qualifications and CPD Masters level attainment in relevant subject (or equivalent suitable professional experience) Evidence of continuous development Skills and experience Significant experience as a digital leader in an NHS or comparable complex healthcare environment or system, working at Board level Effective working with Board-level colleagues and senior clinicians with demonstrable leader and communication skills Demonstratable digital thought leadership and strategic influencing skills and track record of digital innovation Demonstration of leading digitisation strategy and roadmap development Evidence of impacting health outcomes through the implementation of digital solutions Experience in establishing strong governance arrangements and knowledge of procurement protocols and able to work within a strongly regulated environment Able to lead complex and sometimes contentious change and transformation at scale with evidence of managing complex change Experience in identifying healthtech trends and application Knowledge Knowledge of healthcare information systems and advanced technology including artificial intelligence, its application and governance / design requirements to ensure it is deployed fairly Good understanding of national policy and strategic direction of the NHS Values Resilient under pressure and calm in a crisis A progressive thinker and creative disrupter, always focused on the need to deliver benefits to patients, the public and care professionals Able to influence and collaborate across multiple stakeholder groups Resilience and calm under pressure Demonstrates commitment to the Trust's published values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. 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Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer
NHS Reading, Berkshire
Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer We are looking for an outstanding Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer (Deputy CDIO) to join our team and help achieve our vision of working together to deliver exceptional care to our community. Healthcare delivery is undergoing a significant transformation, and this role is crucial in driving the pace and scale of this digital revolution. By advancing the use of technology and fostering the exceptional talent within our organisation, the Deputy CDIO will ensure systems and innovations are effectively harnessed to enhance patient care. This is an exciting opportunity for a visionary leader to shape the future of healthcare technology and champion our ambitious goals. Main duties of the job In partnership with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), the Deputy CDIO will play a central role in defining and implementing the Digital, Data, and Technology (DDaT) target operating model, driving continuous improvement across services. Acting as a strong advocate for users and a collaborative challenger to the CTO, the Deputy CDIO will ensure the delivery of an immaculateservice. They will lead on building trusted relationships with suppliers through effective service management and oversee the delivery of key programmes. In addition to managing an internal team, the postholder will serve as a key liaison for the DDaT function. About us Diversity is what makes us interesting Inclusion is what will make us outstanding. Inequality exists and the journey to eliminate it is not easy. Every step we take will be a purposeful step forward to deliver a truly inclusive culture where all our people are enabled to deliver outstanding care, where background is no barrier, and where everyone can be their authentic self and we truly represent our patient community. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of any protected characteristics. Reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled applicants where possible. All applicants who have a disability and meet the minimum criteria for the post can opt for a guaranteed interview. If you need additional help with your application please get in touch by calling the recruitment team on or . Our primary method of communication will be via email. However, if you would prefer to be contacted through a different method, please inform the recruitment team. Job responsibilities Our ideal Deputy CDIO will embody our values of Compassion, Resourcefulness, Aspiration, and Excellence while leading digital transformation. They will bring expertise in setting priorities, creating effective solutions, and managing supplier relationships with measurable success. Strong communication skills are essential, particularly the ability to navigate sensitive or contentious issues while maintaining trust and building consensus. At the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, we are committed to fostering diversity and addressing inequalities within our workforce and the wider community. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to providing equality of opportunity for everyone joining our organisation. Person Specification Qualifications Masters degree in a relevant discipline with significant experience in a senior managerial and leadership role, including IM&T services development, informatic provision in a health environment, and leadership of diverse teams delivering enterprise-wide functions Experience Interpreting national and local strategy to inform development of solutions for NHS requirements. Successful track record of senior roles for successful implementation of major NHS healthcare projects. Managing highly complex competing priorities and delivering on time with restricted resources Co-operative working with suppliers to develop innovative solutions Managing & evaluating clinical, business solutions, to ensure delivery of required benefits. Deputy CDIO in healthcare System working across an ICS at senior level Skills Comprehensive understanding of NHS strategic objectives and drivers. Comprehensive understanding of the NHS structure, organisations & management. In depth knowledge of healthcare workflows & underlying business requirements across all components of an acute NHS Trust and wider health sectors. Knowledge of budget planning, tracking and forecasting of multimillion pound projects. Significant skills in supplier management and contract negotiations. Knowledge of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System or similar Other Demonstrates the Trust values Highly advanced interpersonal skills, with the ability to identify & overcome resistance to change. Highly collaborative with strong & inspirational senior leadership capability. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer We are looking for an outstanding Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer (Deputy CDIO) to join our team and help achieve our vision of working together to deliver exceptional care to our community. Healthcare delivery is undergoing a significant transformation, and this role is crucial in driving the pace and scale of this digital revolution. By advancing the use of technology and fostering the exceptional talent within our organisation, the Deputy CDIO will ensure systems and innovations are effectively harnessed to enhance patient care. This is an exciting opportunity for a visionary leader to shape the future of healthcare technology and champion our ambitious goals. Main duties of the job In partnership with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), the Deputy CDIO will play a central role in defining and implementing the Digital, Data, and Technology (DDaT) target operating model, driving continuous improvement across services. Acting as a strong advocate for users and a collaborative challenger to the CTO, the Deputy CDIO will ensure the delivery of an immaculateservice. They will lead on building trusted relationships with suppliers through effective service management and oversee the delivery of key programmes. In addition to managing an internal team, the postholder will serve as a key liaison for the DDaT function. About us Diversity is what makes us interesting Inclusion is what will make us outstanding. Inequality exists and the journey to eliminate it is not easy. Every step we take will be a purposeful step forward to deliver a truly inclusive culture where all our people are enabled to deliver outstanding care, where background is no barrier, and where everyone can be their authentic self and we truly represent our patient community. We are committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of any protected characteristics. Reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled applicants where possible. All applicants who have a disability and meet the minimum criteria for the post can opt for a guaranteed interview. If you need additional help with your application please get in touch by calling the recruitment team on or . Our primary method of communication will be via email. However, if you would prefer to be contacted through a different method, please inform the recruitment team. Job responsibilities Our ideal Deputy CDIO will embody our values of Compassion, Resourcefulness, Aspiration, and Excellence while leading digital transformation. They will bring expertise in setting priorities, creating effective solutions, and managing supplier relationships with measurable success. Strong communication skills are essential, particularly the ability to navigate sensitive or contentious issues while maintaining trust and building consensus. At the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, we are committed to fostering diversity and addressing inequalities within our workforce and the wider community. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to providing equality of opportunity for everyone joining our organisation. Person Specification Qualifications Masters degree in a relevant discipline with significant experience in a senior managerial and leadership role, including IM&T services development, informatic provision in a health environment, and leadership of diverse teams delivering enterprise-wide functions Experience Interpreting national and local strategy to inform development of solutions for NHS requirements. Successful track record of senior roles for successful implementation of major NHS healthcare projects. Managing highly complex competing priorities and delivering on time with restricted resources Co-operative working with suppliers to develop innovative solutions Managing & evaluating clinical, business solutions, to ensure delivery of required benefits. Deputy CDIO in healthcare System working across an ICS at senior level Skills Comprehensive understanding of NHS strategic objectives and drivers. Comprehensive understanding of the NHS structure, organisations & management. In depth knowledge of healthcare workflows & underlying business requirements across all components of an acute NHS Trust and wider health sectors. Knowledge of budget planning, tracking and forecasting of multimillion pound projects. Significant skills in supplier management and contract negotiations. Knowledge of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System or similar Other Demonstrates the Trust values Highly advanced interpersonal skills, with the ability to identify & overcome resistance to change. Highly collaborative with strong & inspirational senior leadership capability. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
The Oyster Partnership
Head of Corporate Resources - Finance
The Oyster Partnership
The opportunity to work as this resident-managed housing organisation s first ever Head of Corporate Resources, making a real, visible difference in people s lives. Head of Corporate Resources the benefits of this role; Salary, full-time equivalent circa £80,000. 35 hours per week on average. Working remotely/ from-home 2 days per week office presence required three days per week. Main office based in London Bridge. 27 days holiday plus bank holidays. 2 Giveback days per year to volunteer in the local community. What your day-to-day could look like as a Head of Corporate Resources? Responsible for the Corporate Resources department including the Finance team especially, Digital Data and Technology Manager, Senior HR Business Partner, Business Services Apprentice and Policy and Performance Officer and Communications Manager. Strategic Leadership: Developing and implementing strategies for corporate resources that align with the overall organisational goals. Resource Management: Overseeing the allocation and utilisation of resources across various departments, ensuring optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Team Management: Leading and motivating teams within the corporate resources functions, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Financial Management: Managing budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring sound financial practices within the directorate. Operational Efficiency: Implementing and improving processes and systems to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of corporate support services. Change Management: Leading and managing organisational changes within the corporate resources functions, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruption. Please note that the job description is current at the date shown above. In consultation with you, it is liable to variation by management to reflect or anticipate changes in/ or to the job. Immediate priorities; Delivering a high performing housing service which includes rent and service charge collection, repairs and tenancy management. Delivering major works. The reliability of a responsive repairs service and reducing void turnaround times. Building safety, especially regarding fire safety and dampness. Enabling more residents to engage in their decision-making, especially those who have not had a voice so far. Staff recruitment and retention. Supporting residents with the cost-of-living crisis and maintaining income collection. Improving use of technology to enhance their service delivery. About this organisation; One of Southwark s largest housing organisations, managing Please note that upon your request, we are happy to reveal the exact details of the organisation in confidence. What is the essential criteria that you must consider before applying to the Head of Corporate Resources position? Proven senior leadership experience in managing multi-disciplinary corporate services, including HR, finance, IT, and facilities management. A strong understanding of the housing sector, ideally with experience working in or alongside resident-led housing management organisations or social housing providers. Strategic thinking and planning abilities, with a track record of aligning corporate support functions to the needs of both the organisation and the communities it serves. Demonstrated experience in leading organisational change, improving operational efficiency, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Exceptional financial acumen, with experience managing complex budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with relevant housing and regulatory frameworks. Outstanding people management skills, with the ability to lead, inspire, and develop high-performing teams across diverse functions. Experience in risk management, governance, and implementing robust internal controls within a regulated environment. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across resident boards, community partners, regulators, and staff. A relevant professional qualification or degree in business administration, finance, human resources, or a related field postgraduate or professional certifications desirable. Please note that there is a willingness to explore all applications, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, and/ or if you are looking to step-down or progress in your career. How you can apply for the Head of Corporate Resources vacancy? If this is of interest to you, simply click apply, and enter your details with an updated CV. Alternatively, you can directly contact, (phone number removed). If you are unsure, we can answer any questions that you may have. We welcome any recommendations that you may have after all, strong professionals tend to know strong professionals. Please note that Oyster s Finance team have other roles advertised via our website. We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
The opportunity to work as this resident-managed housing organisation s first ever Head of Corporate Resources, making a real, visible difference in people s lives. Head of Corporate Resources the benefits of this role; Salary, full-time equivalent circa £80,000. 35 hours per week on average. Working remotely/ from-home 2 days per week office presence required three days per week. Main office based in London Bridge. 27 days holiday plus bank holidays. 2 Giveback days per year to volunteer in the local community. What your day-to-day could look like as a Head of Corporate Resources? Responsible for the Corporate Resources department including the Finance team especially, Digital Data and Technology Manager, Senior HR Business Partner, Business Services Apprentice and Policy and Performance Officer and Communications Manager. Strategic Leadership: Developing and implementing strategies for corporate resources that align with the overall organisational goals. Resource Management: Overseeing the allocation and utilisation of resources across various departments, ensuring optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Team Management: Leading and motivating teams within the corporate resources functions, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Financial Management: Managing budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring sound financial practices within the directorate. Operational Efficiency: Implementing and improving processes and systems to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of corporate support services. Change Management: Leading and managing organisational changes within the corporate resources functions, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruption. Please note that the job description is current at the date shown above. In consultation with you, it is liable to variation by management to reflect or anticipate changes in/ or to the job. Immediate priorities; Delivering a high performing housing service which includes rent and service charge collection, repairs and tenancy management. Delivering major works. The reliability of a responsive repairs service and reducing void turnaround times. Building safety, especially regarding fire safety and dampness. Enabling more residents to engage in their decision-making, especially those who have not had a voice so far. Staff recruitment and retention. Supporting residents with the cost-of-living crisis and maintaining income collection. Improving use of technology to enhance their service delivery. About this organisation; One of Southwark s largest housing organisations, managing Please note that upon your request, we are happy to reveal the exact details of the organisation in confidence. What is the essential criteria that you must consider before applying to the Head of Corporate Resources position? Proven senior leadership experience in managing multi-disciplinary corporate services, including HR, finance, IT, and facilities management. A strong understanding of the housing sector, ideally with experience working in or alongside resident-led housing management organisations or social housing providers. Strategic thinking and planning abilities, with a track record of aligning corporate support functions to the needs of both the organisation and the communities it serves. Demonstrated experience in leading organisational change, improving operational efficiency, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Exceptional financial acumen, with experience managing complex budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with relevant housing and regulatory frameworks. Outstanding people management skills, with the ability to lead, inspire, and develop high-performing teams across diverse functions. Experience in risk management, governance, and implementing robust internal controls within a regulated environment. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across resident boards, community partners, regulators, and staff. A relevant professional qualification or degree in business administration, finance, human resources, or a related field postgraduate or professional certifications desirable. Please note that there is a willingness to explore all applications, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, and/ or if you are looking to step-down or progress in your career. How you can apply for the Head of Corporate Resources vacancy? If this is of interest to you, simply click apply, and enter your details with an updated CV. Alternatively, you can directly contact, (phone number removed). If you are unsure, we can answer any questions that you may have. We welcome any recommendations that you may have after all, strong professionals tend to know strong professionals. Please note that Oyster s Finance team have other roles advertised via our website. We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better.
Inizio Engage
Digital Marketing Officer
Inizio Engage
Digital Marketing Officer Location: Chiswick, Office Based, full time hours Excellent salary and benefits package A fantastic opportunity has arisen to work with an organisation that undertake life-saving and life-changing work to individuals that are being given a second chance at life. This role is to raise awareness of their work through digitalising their processes within Marketing and raising awareness through email campaigns, social media, website management and all digital engagement Key daily responsibilities include: Collaborate with the Marketing & Communications team as well as other internal and external stakeholders to promote the UK digital marketing strategy (website, social media, email, paid campaigns, SEO/SEM). Updating the website regularly with relevant content through the CMS Kentico. Monitor and report on digital marketing performance (website, social media, mailings, ads and PPC campaigns) using tools like Facebook Business Manager, Google Analytics or Piwik Pro, and provide monthly updates on campaign content. Develop and execute newsletter and mailing plans, including regular mailings via Mailingwork, data handling, performance analysis, and stakeholder engagement. Stay informed on digital marketing trends and share relevant insights with the team. Capture and prioritise website requirements across departments and collaborate with the international website team. Collaborate with the data warehouse system to provide the Marketing & Communications team with comprehensive marketing KPIs and performance insights Develop and deliver KPI reports, presenting findings to both the Marketing & Communications team and the Senior Leadership Team Extract and manage data for email campaigns in full compliance with current data protection regulations Collaborate with IT, CRM, and external partners to ensure data integrity, seamless integration, and alignment with organisational goals Champion a culture of measurement and continuous improvement within the Marketing & Communications team Attend regular appraisals with the Head of Marketing and Communications Participate in training, meetings, and team events Experience/knowledge/education Qualified to degree level (ideally digital marketing/marketing adjacent) and at least two years of experience in digital marketing including demonstrable track record of meeting and exceeding challenging targets. Strong communication skills both verbal and written Experience in working with a CRM system (preferably Kentico) with basic HTML/Coding skills. Knowledge of Salesforce and Mailingwork is an advantage. Highly experienced in the use of social media for professional use, e.g. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and social media management tools. Solid analytical skills, including Piwik Pro or Google Analytics. Highly numerate with good data analysis/ insight skills and experience preparing reports, enabling the capability to build understanding of user behaviour. Demonstrable previous success with SEO/PPC and setting up /developing Google Adwords. Ability to work well under pressure, prioritising and managing workloads and projects independently and work on own initiative to deadlines. Able to juggle hands on delivery and reviewing work of others. Experience of working with external suppliers to maximise impact Skills and abilities Propensity to learn new applications quickly and to a high level of competence Experience of managing external partners and agencies to deliver agreed objectives on time and on budget. A proactive, flexible and friendly manner with an ability to build strong, mutually respectful relationships with internal colleagues and external partners, as well as good team-working skills. Charity experience highly desirable. Experience of working for an international organisation across multiple countries would be an advantage. Willingness to travel on occasion nationally and internationally.
Feb 05, 2026
Full time
Digital Marketing Officer Location: Chiswick, Office Based, full time hours Excellent salary and benefits package A fantastic opportunity has arisen to work with an organisation that undertake life-saving and life-changing work to individuals that are being given a second chance at life. This role is to raise awareness of their work through digitalising their processes within Marketing and raising awareness through email campaigns, social media, website management and all digital engagement Key daily responsibilities include: Collaborate with the Marketing & Communications team as well as other internal and external stakeholders to promote the UK digital marketing strategy (website, social media, email, paid campaigns, SEO/SEM). Updating the website regularly with relevant content through the CMS Kentico. Monitor and report on digital marketing performance (website, social media, mailings, ads and PPC campaigns) using tools like Facebook Business Manager, Google Analytics or Piwik Pro, and provide monthly updates on campaign content. Develop and execute newsletter and mailing plans, including regular mailings via Mailingwork, data handling, performance analysis, and stakeholder engagement. Stay informed on digital marketing trends and share relevant insights with the team. Capture and prioritise website requirements across departments and collaborate with the international website team. Collaborate with the data warehouse system to provide the Marketing & Communications team with comprehensive marketing KPIs and performance insights Develop and deliver KPI reports, presenting findings to both the Marketing & Communications team and the Senior Leadership Team Extract and manage data for email campaigns in full compliance with current data protection regulations Collaborate with IT, CRM, and external partners to ensure data integrity, seamless integration, and alignment with organisational goals Champion a culture of measurement and continuous improvement within the Marketing & Communications team Attend regular appraisals with the Head of Marketing and Communications Participate in training, meetings, and team events Experience/knowledge/education Qualified to degree level (ideally digital marketing/marketing adjacent) and at least two years of experience in digital marketing including demonstrable track record of meeting and exceeding challenging targets. Strong communication skills both verbal and written Experience in working with a CRM system (preferably Kentico) with basic HTML/Coding skills. Knowledge of Salesforce and Mailingwork is an advantage. Highly experienced in the use of social media for professional use, e.g. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and social media management tools. Solid analytical skills, including Piwik Pro or Google Analytics. Highly numerate with good data analysis/ insight skills and experience preparing reports, enabling the capability to build understanding of user behaviour. Demonstrable previous success with SEO/PPC and setting up /developing Google Adwords. Ability to work well under pressure, prioritising and managing workloads and projects independently and work on own initiative to deadlines. Able to juggle hands on delivery and reviewing work of others. Experience of working with external suppliers to maximise impact Skills and abilities Propensity to learn new applications quickly and to a high level of competence Experience of managing external partners and agencies to deliver agreed objectives on time and on budget. A proactive, flexible and friendly manner with an ability to build strong, mutually respectful relationships with internal colleagues and external partners, as well as good team-working skills. Charity experience highly desirable. Experience of working for an international organisation across multiple countries would be an advantage. Willingness to travel on occasion nationally and internationally.
Cool Earth
Digital Officer
Cool Earth
Digital Officer We are seeking a creative and driven Digital Officer to grow brand awareness and supporter engagement for an international environmental charity working to protect rainforests and support local communities. Position: Digital Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote (UK) with quarterly travel to Cornwall for team meetings Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 23rd February About the Role This role sits within the Marketing and Communications team and plays a key part in delivering the organisation s digital marketing strategy. You will work across social media, website, email and digital campaigns, helping to create engaging content that inspires people to take action. Working closely with the Marketing and Communications Manager, you will help increase reach, engagement and supporter growth across all digital platforms. Key responsibilities include: Supporting delivery of the digital marketing strategy and KPIs Monitoring digital trends and identifying new opportunities Creating engaging content for social media, website, email and campaigns Producing visual assets and short form video content Leading on organic social media content and community management Supporting planning and content for paid digital campaigns Managing and updating website content using a CMS Supporting website optimisation including SEO, accessibility and user journeys Writing, building and scheduling email campaigns Creating marketing automations where appropriate Monitoring performance across digital channels and producing reports Making data led recommendations for improvement and testing new approaches About You You will be creative, analytical and passionate about digital communications. You will have: Experience managing digital channels across social, web and email Experience creating content using tools such as Canva or similar Strong copywriting skills for different digital formats Experience using CMS platforms, particularly WordPress Experience using email marketing systems Confidence using analytics tools and interpreting performance data Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively Excellent time and task management skills A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Fluency in written and spoken English A genuine interest in, and commitment to, the humanitarian and environmental principles of the charity It would be great (but not essential) if you also have: Spanish language skills Experience working in environmental, climate or international development sectors Benefits Flexible working with opportunities to work remotely and from the office Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 wellbeing support Learning and development budget and access to training Generous annual leave and enhanced family leave policies Paid time off for volunteering and payroll giving scheme Supportive, inclusive and values driven working culture About the Organisation This organisation works in partnership with Indigenous and local communities to protect rainforests and strengthen resilience against environmental threats. Their work combines local leadership with data and funding to create lasting impact. They are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and operate strong safeguarding practices across their work. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Digital Marketing Officer, Content Officer, Communications Officer, Social Media Officer, Marketing Executive, Digital Communications Officer, Campaigns Officer. If this role sounds like a good match for your skills and values, we would love to hear from you! PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Feb 05, 2026
Full time
Digital Officer We are seeking a creative and driven Digital Officer to grow brand awareness and supporter engagement for an international environmental charity working to protect rainforests and support local communities. Position: Digital Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote (UK) with quarterly travel to Cornwall for team meetings Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 23rd February About the Role This role sits within the Marketing and Communications team and plays a key part in delivering the organisation s digital marketing strategy. You will work across social media, website, email and digital campaigns, helping to create engaging content that inspires people to take action. Working closely with the Marketing and Communications Manager, you will help increase reach, engagement and supporter growth across all digital platforms. Key responsibilities include: Supporting delivery of the digital marketing strategy and KPIs Monitoring digital trends and identifying new opportunities Creating engaging content for social media, website, email and campaigns Producing visual assets and short form video content Leading on organic social media content and community management Supporting planning and content for paid digital campaigns Managing and updating website content using a CMS Supporting website optimisation including SEO, accessibility and user journeys Writing, building and scheduling email campaigns Creating marketing automations where appropriate Monitoring performance across digital channels and producing reports Making data led recommendations for improvement and testing new approaches About You You will be creative, analytical and passionate about digital communications. You will have: Experience managing digital channels across social, web and email Experience creating content using tools such as Canva or similar Strong copywriting skills for different digital formats Experience using CMS platforms, particularly WordPress Experience using email marketing systems Confidence using analytics tools and interpreting performance data Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively Excellent time and task management skills A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Fluency in written and spoken English A genuine interest in, and commitment to, the humanitarian and environmental principles of the charity It would be great (but not essential) if you also have: Spanish language skills Experience working in environmental, climate or international development sectors Benefits Flexible working with opportunities to work remotely and from the office Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 wellbeing support Learning and development budget and access to training Generous annual leave and enhanced family leave policies Paid time off for volunteering and payroll giving scheme Supportive, inclusive and values driven working culture About the Organisation This organisation works in partnership with Indigenous and local communities to protect rainforests and strengthen resilience against environmental threats. Their work combines local leadership with data and funding to create lasting impact. They are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and operate strong safeguarding practices across their work. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Digital Marketing Officer, Content Officer, Communications Officer, Social Media Officer, Marketing Executive, Digital Communications Officer, Campaigns Officer. If this role sounds like a good match for your skills and values, we would love to hear from you! PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
St Nicholas School
Admissions and Marketing Officer
St Nicholas School Fleet, Hampshire
St Nicholas' School is a thriving, forward-looking independent day school for girls aged 3 - 16 and boys 3 - 7. Set within 30 glorious acres of Hampshire countryside, the school enjoys modern, well-resourced classrooms, small classes and excellent academic results. Pupils at St Nicholas' School are highly motivated and keen to learn. We're looking for an Admissions & Marketing Officer who will embrace showcasing the life and values of St Nicholas' School to current and prospective parents, supporting pupil recruitment. Working collaboratively with the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise, you will carry out the marketing communications, content creation and the running and promotion of enterprise activities, ensuring consistent and effective messaging across all channels. This is a full-time, all-year-round position. Required for an immediate start. Core Responsibilities Marketing Deliver the Social Media Strategy by creating high-quality content, including photography and videos/reels. Schedule regular posts across the school's channels to showcase school life and events, boosting engagement and referrals. Focus on digitally driven marketing to strengthen engagement with the School, using performance data to monitor effectiveness and inform continuous improvement of marketing strategies. Produce school marketing materials in collaboration with the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise, including the design and delivery of high-quality promotional materials such as flyers, brochures, posters, and banners (experience with Adobe Creative Suite desirable), ensuring brand consistency across all touchpoints. Help collate and prepare marketing data reports for the Head of Admissions, Marketing & Enterprise, as required. Represent the School at internal and external events, which may at times fall on evenings and weekends. Promote all School events to relevant stakeholders and collect attendance data to provide insights into event effectiveness and success. Manage the operation of current lettings, holiday programmes, summer schools, and other commercial activities, as well as handling new enquiries. Collaborate with the Head of Marketing, Admissions and Enterprise and SMT to update the new pupil handbooks and information packs and ensure that there are adequate stocks of all materials. Keep the School's news webpage updated and create newsletters. Admissions Provide support in Admissions as required when the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise is unavailable, interacting with prospective families in a professional, consistent, and welcoming manner that reflects the School's ethos. Maintain compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements. Support and participate in the delivery of admissions events, including open days, toddler group, taster days, and entry tests, some of which may take place during evenings or weekends. General Undertake professional development and training. Contribute to the ethos of the School, for example, by promoting positive relationships among staff, parents and children. Demonstrate knowledge of and uphold and support all of the School's policies and the School's Development Plans. Demonstrate a sound knowledge of and compliance with Health and Safety guidelines and procedures. To apply, please email your CV and covering letter. Closing date: Tuesday, 31 March 2026. We will be interviewing on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the vacancy when a suitable candidate has been appointed. Therefore, early applications are recommended to avoid disappointment. The School and its staff are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure procedure at the Enhanced level. It is an offence for any person barred from working with children to apply for this post. All applicants will also be required to complete a criminal records self-declaration form. Please note that you are not required to disclose convictions or cautions that are 'protected', as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If you have a conviction and are not sure whether it 'is protected', please visit the Gov.UK website. The School is an equal opportunities employer.
Feb 05, 2026
Full time
St Nicholas' School is a thriving, forward-looking independent day school for girls aged 3 - 16 and boys 3 - 7. Set within 30 glorious acres of Hampshire countryside, the school enjoys modern, well-resourced classrooms, small classes and excellent academic results. Pupils at St Nicholas' School are highly motivated and keen to learn. We're looking for an Admissions & Marketing Officer who will embrace showcasing the life and values of St Nicholas' School to current and prospective parents, supporting pupil recruitment. Working collaboratively with the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise, you will carry out the marketing communications, content creation and the running and promotion of enterprise activities, ensuring consistent and effective messaging across all channels. This is a full-time, all-year-round position. Required for an immediate start. Core Responsibilities Marketing Deliver the Social Media Strategy by creating high-quality content, including photography and videos/reels. Schedule regular posts across the school's channels to showcase school life and events, boosting engagement and referrals. Focus on digitally driven marketing to strengthen engagement with the School, using performance data to monitor effectiveness and inform continuous improvement of marketing strategies. Produce school marketing materials in collaboration with the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise, including the design and delivery of high-quality promotional materials such as flyers, brochures, posters, and banners (experience with Adobe Creative Suite desirable), ensuring brand consistency across all touchpoints. Help collate and prepare marketing data reports for the Head of Admissions, Marketing & Enterprise, as required. Represent the School at internal and external events, which may at times fall on evenings and weekends. Promote all School events to relevant stakeholders and collect attendance data to provide insights into event effectiveness and success. Manage the operation of current lettings, holiday programmes, summer schools, and other commercial activities, as well as handling new enquiries. Collaborate with the Head of Marketing, Admissions and Enterprise and SMT to update the new pupil handbooks and information packs and ensure that there are adequate stocks of all materials. Keep the School's news webpage updated and create newsletters. Admissions Provide support in Admissions as required when the Head of Admissions, Marketing and Enterprise is unavailable, interacting with prospective families in a professional, consistent, and welcoming manner that reflects the School's ethos. Maintain compliance with all relevant regulatory requirements. Support and participate in the delivery of admissions events, including open days, toddler group, taster days, and entry tests, some of which may take place during evenings or weekends. General Undertake professional development and training. Contribute to the ethos of the School, for example, by promoting positive relationships among staff, parents and children. Demonstrate knowledge of and uphold and support all of the School's policies and the School's Development Plans. Demonstrate a sound knowledge of and compliance with Health and Safety guidelines and procedures. To apply, please email your CV and covering letter. Closing date: Tuesday, 31 March 2026. We will be interviewing on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the vacancy when a suitable candidate has been appointed. Therefore, early applications are recommended to avoid disappointment. The School and its staff are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure procedure at the Enhanced level. It is an offence for any person barred from working with children to apply for this post. All applicants will also be required to complete a criminal records self-declaration form. Please note that you are not required to disclose convictions or cautions that are 'protected', as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If you have a conviction and are not sure whether it 'is protected', please visit the Gov.UK website. The School is an equal opportunities employer.
Impact Investing Institute
Programme Coordinator
Impact Investing Institute
Programme Coordinator We are seeking a Programme Coordinator to support high-impact projects that enable finance play a meaningful role in building a fairer, greener and more resilient economy. Salary: £34,000 £43,000pa DOE Location: Central London (hybrid: 60% office / 40% home) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: 12-month fixed-term Closing date: 28th February 2026 Interviews: 1st Interviews to be held 11-17th March and 2nd interview Week commencing 23rd March Start date: April 2026 or as soon as available About the Role As Programme Coordinator, you will play a key role in delivering the Impact Investing Institute s innovative programmes, helping to create practical solutions that enable private capital to address major societal challenges. Working with colleagues across the organisation and a wide range of external partners, you ll support activities spanning research, stakeholder engagement, project coordination and thought leadership. Key responsibilities include: Planning and coordinating meetings, workshops, roundtables and events, including logistics, materials, agendas and follow-up. Supporting and developing relationships with stakeholders across financial services, government, business and civil society. Contributing ideas and supporting constructive discussions during engagements. Assisting communications and engagement activity, including social media, campaigns and sector advocacy. Producing clear and well-structured written materials such as briefings, presentations, articles and fundraising proposals. Conducting desk research and supporting stakeholder engagement to inform research and programme design. Tracking project deliverables, risks, milestones and KPIs, helping to ensure effective and timely delivery. Supporting internal processes, systems improvements and team-wide initiatives. About You We are looking for someone who brings curiosity, strong communication skills and a proactive, collaborative approach. You will have experience contributing to projects and working with stakeholders, as well as producing high-quality written materials for varied audiences. You will be comfortable managing multiple tasks, adaptable to changing priorities and confident taking initiative with the right support. Digital literacy (e.g. Microsoft 365), strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to the belief that finance can drive positive social impact are essential. Experience in investment, financial services, social impact, policy or related fields is welcome but not required. About the Organisation The Impact Investing Institute is an independent non-profit dedicated to transforming capital markets so they support a fairer, greener and more resilient future. Through our Challenge Labs, field-building initiatives, research, training and policy engagement, we work with financial institutions, businesses, government, regulators and civil society to drive systemic change. As a small, mission-driven team, we are collaborative, ambitious and independent in our approach. We value diverse perspectives and are committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. We welcome applicants from under-represented backgrounds and encourage flexible working. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Project Coordinator, Programme Officer, Policy Assistant, Research Officer, Engagement Coordinator, Events Coordinator, Impact Officer, Social Investment Assistant, Programme Support Officer, Project Officer. Analyst. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in applications We recognise that AI tools are part of many people s working lives and may be used in preparing applications. That said, applications are assessed on the basis of your personal experience, judgement and examples. We score for specificity and authenticity; responses that appear generic or indistinguishable from standard AI-generated content will be scored lower. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Feb 05, 2026
Contractor
Programme Coordinator We are seeking a Programme Coordinator to support high-impact projects that enable finance play a meaningful role in building a fairer, greener and more resilient economy. Salary: £34,000 £43,000pa DOE Location: Central London (hybrid: 60% office / 40% home) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: 12-month fixed-term Closing date: 28th February 2026 Interviews: 1st Interviews to be held 11-17th March and 2nd interview Week commencing 23rd March Start date: April 2026 or as soon as available About the Role As Programme Coordinator, you will play a key role in delivering the Impact Investing Institute s innovative programmes, helping to create practical solutions that enable private capital to address major societal challenges. Working with colleagues across the organisation and a wide range of external partners, you ll support activities spanning research, stakeholder engagement, project coordination and thought leadership. Key responsibilities include: Planning and coordinating meetings, workshops, roundtables and events, including logistics, materials, agendas and follow-up. Supporting and developing relationships with stakeholders across financial services, government, business and civil society. Contributing ideas and supporting constructive discussions during engagements. Assisting communications and engagement activity, including social media, campaigns and sector advocacy. Producing clear and well-structured written materials such as briefings, presentations, articles and fundraising proposals. Conducting desk research and supporting stakeholder engagement to inform research and programme design. Tracking project deliverables, risks, milestones and KPIs, helping to ensure effective and timely delivery. Supporting internal processes, systems improvements and team-wide initiatives. About You We are looking for someone who brings curiosity, strong communication skills and a proactive, collaborative approach. You will have experience contributing to projects and working with stakeholders, as well as producing high-quality written materials for varied audiences. You will be comfortable managing multiple tasks, adaptable to changing priorities and confident taking initiative with the right support. Digital literacy (e.g. Microsoft 365), strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to the belief that finance can drive positive social impact are essential. Experience in investment, financial services, social impact, policy or related fields is welcome but not required. About the Organisation The Impact Investing Institute is an independent non-profit dedicated to transforming capital markets so they support a fairer, greener and more resilient future. Through our Challenge Labs, field-building initiatives, research, training and policy engagement, we work with financial institutions, businesses, government, regulators and civil society to drive systemic change. As a small, mission-driven team, we are collaborative, ambitious and independent in our approach. We value diverse perspectives and are committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. We welcome applicants from under-represented backgrounds and encourage flexible working. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Project Coordinator, Programme Officer, Policy Assistant, Research Officer, Engagement Coordinator, Events Coordinator, Impact Officer, Social Investment Assistant, Programme Support Officer, Project Officer. Analyst. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in applications We recognise that AI tools are part of many people s working lives and may be used in preparing applications. That said, applications are assessed on the basis of your personal experience, judgement and examples. We score for specificity and authenticity; responses that appear generic or indistinguishable from standard AI-generated content will be scored lower. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.

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