Join VICTA's team and be part of our award-winning work empowering children and young adults who are blind or partially sighted. We help young people question limiting presumptions they might have, helping them to view themselves and their potential in a new way. We seek an experienced fundraiser who is looking for their next challenge or wants more responsibility to develop and deliver a robust, high-quality mass participation events strategy and plan. Drawing on your experience and the strengths of the charity, you will be responsible for our flagship fundraising event, the TCS London Marathon and shape the future of our mass participation portfolio including bespoke challenges. Our ideal candidate will have excellent planning and project management, relationship building and influencing skills. Your strong leadership skills and change management experience will be essential as you navigate and embed new challenges and ways of working within an ambitious and growing team. You ll bring big picture perspective and use your communicating and influencing skills to ensure our key stakeholders help us deliver and grow. Embracing insight, testing, evaluation, and continuous optimisation you will make sure all our engagement is audience centred. If you are an ambitious, highly organised and passionate Senior Fundraising Manager, this is the role for you. We provide a positive work culture where learning and development is actively supported and promoted. The ideal candidate will be a problem solver, diligent, have a good sense of humour and happy to lead from the front. The position offers hybrid working with a minimum of three days in our Milton Keynes office. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter. A full job specification is available on request. Benefits Hybrid working possible (minimum three days in office) Critical Illness Cover 23 days holiday rising to 28 (plus public holidays)
Apr 05, 2026
Full time
Join VICTA's team and be part of our award-winning work empowering children and young adults who are blind or partially sighted. We help young people question limiting presumptions they might have, helping them to view themselves and their potential in a new way. We seek an experienced fundraiser who is looking for their next challenge or wants more responsibility to develop and deliver a robust, high-quality mass participation events strategy and plan. Drawing on your experience and the strengths of the charity, you will be responsible for our flagship fundraising event, the TCS London Marathon and shape the future of our mass participation portfolio including bespoke challenges. Our ideal candidate will have excellent planning and project management, relationship building and influencing skills. Your strong leadership skills and change management experience will be essential as you navigate and embed new challenges and ways of working within an ambitious and growing team. You ll bring big picture perspective and use your communicating and influencing skills to ensure our key stakeholders help us deliver and grow. Embracing insight, testing, evaluation, and continuous optimisation you will make sure all our engagement is audience centred. If you are an ambitious, highly organised and passionate Senior Fundraising Manager, this is the role for you. We provide a positive work culture where learning and development is actively supported and promoted. The ideal candidate will be a problem solver, diligent, have a good sense of humour and happy to lead from the front. The position offers hybrid working with a minimum of three days in our Milton Keynes office. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter. A full job specification is available on request. Benefits Hybrid working possible (minimum three days in office) Critical Illness Cover 23 days holiday rising to 28 (plus public holidays)
Join Castelan Where Your Craftsmanship Makes an Impact. At Castelan, we re proud to be one of the UK s trusted names in furniture care and repair. But what truly defines us is our people - skilled technicians, practical problemsolvers, and individuals who care about doing a good job for every customer. Whether you ve been repairing furniture for years or you re looking to build on your handson skills, we offer a place where your expertise is recognised, your ideas are valued, and your work genuinely matters. Covering Trowbridge and the South West, you ll be on the road each day, bringing highquality repairs and reassurance to customers in their homes and workplaces. Salary range from £29,790 - £31,555 (Dependant on Experience) What You ll Be Doing Visiting customers to assess and repair upholstery, leather, wooden furniture, cabinets, work surfaces, and beds Diagnosing issues confidently and delivering highstandard repairs Managing accurate documentation and returning information promptly Aiming for firstvisit resolutions and meeting quality targets Promoting care kits where appropriate Maintaining a professional approach, and ensuring your vehicle and tools are ready for each day Sharing feedback and ideas to support continuous improvement Carrying out any additional reasonable tasks requested by your manager Who We re Looking For Essential - You ll thrive in this role if you have: Aged 18 or over, with a full UK driving licence (up to 6 points accepted) Practical, handson repair experience ideally with leather, wood, or furniture A strong customerservice mindset, with confidence working in people s homes Experience repairing or assessing a variety of furniture types, brands, and models Comfort working facetoface with customers, representing our service professionally Beneficial It s also helpful if you can bring: Excellent attention to detail in both repair work and documentation Clear communication skills and effective time management A proactive, solutionfocused approach when diagnosing and resolving issues The ability to follow processes while adapting to different situations A willingness to share ideas and support continuous improvement What s in this for me? Besides the salary and Pension scheme you will have access to: 24/7 GP Access for you and your household Discounted Cinema Tickets Discounts for National Brands and Retailers Career Development Opportunities Celebratory Events Onsite Mental Health First Aid Support Employee of the Month Award Take part in Staff Social Activities Future Financial Planning Workshops Charitable Fundraising Activities Free Onsite Parking (if based at our office locations) and we are close to transport links. Access to Employee Assistance Programme for Counselling, Financial and Legal support How to Apply If you re looking for a technician role where your craftsmanship is valued and your work makes a real difference, we d be delighted to hear from you. Please send your CV and covering letter by Thursday 16 April 2026. We may close applications early if interest is high. Please be aware that we cannot provide visa sponsorship for this position. Agencies please direct your query to and not our direct team members. We work from a select PSL list. Please note: We are unable to support visa applications for this role.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Join Castelan Where Your Craftsmanship Makes an Impact. At Castelan, we re proud to be one of the UK s trusted names in furniture care and repair. But what truly defines us is our people - skilled technicians, practical problemsolvers, and individuals who care about doing a good job for every customer. Whether you ve been repairing furniture for years or you re looking to build on your handson skills, we offer a place where your expertise is recognised, your ideas are valued, and your work genuinely matters. Covering Trowbridge and the South West, you ll be on the road each day, bringing highquality repairs and reassurance to customers in their homes and workplaces. Salary range from £29,790 - £31,555 (Dependant on Experience) What You ll Be Doing Visiting customers to assess and repair upholstery, leather, wooden furniture, cabinets, work surfaces, and beds Diagnosing issues confidently and delivering highstandard repairs Managing accurate documentation and returning information promptly Aiming for firstvisit resolutions and meeting quality targets Promoting care kits where appropriate Maintaining a professional approach, and ensuring your vehicle and tools are ready for each day Sharing feedback and ideas to support continuous improvement Carrying out any additional reasonable tasks requested by your manager Who We re Looking For Essential - You ll thrive in this role if you have: Aged 18 or over, with a full UK driving licence (up to 6 points accepted) Practical, handson repair experience ideally with leather, wood, or furniture A strong customerservice mindset, with confidence working in people s homes Experience repairing or assessing a variety of furniture types, brands, and models Comfort working facetoface with customers, representing our service professionally Beneficial It s also helpful if you can bring: Excellent attention to detail in both repair work and documentation Clear communication skills and effective time management A proactive, solutionfocused approach when diagnosing and resolving issues The ability to follow processes while adapting to different situations A willingness to share ideas and support continuous improvement What s in this for me? Besides the salary and Pension scheme you will have access to: 24/7 GP Access for you and your household Discounted Cinema Tickets Discounts for National Brands and Retailers Career Development Opportunities Celebratory Events Onsite Mental Health First Aid Support Employee of the Month Award Take part in Staff Social Activities Future Financial Planning Workshops Charitable Fundraising Activities Free Onsite Parking (if based at our office locations) and we are close to transport links. Access to Employee Assistance Programme for Counselling, Financial and Legal support How to Apply If you re looking for a technician role where your craftsmanship is valued and your work makes a real difference, we d be delighted to hear from you. Please send your CV and covering letter by Thursday 16 April 2026. We may close applications early if interest is high. Please be aware that we cannot provide visa sponsorship for this position. Agencies please direct your query to and not our direct team members. We work from a select PSL list. Please note: We are unable to support visa applications for this role.
Prospectus is pleased to be supporting our client to recruit a new Senior Individual Giving Manager. The organisation is ranked among the world's top orchestras and is Resident Orchestra at the Barbican. This is a full-time, permanent role paying a salary of £45,000-£50,000. The postholder will be working in a hybrid model from their offices in London. The Senior Individual Giving manager will lead a successful team to develop and implement the overall Individual Giving strategy. This will involve agreeing and monitoring annual individual giving income and expenditure budget and the postholder will deliver appealing stewardship programmes for supporters to include regular communications, personalised ticketing, and event opportunities. Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, you will oversee the successful delivery and growth of the Friends and young Patrons schemes and will plan a regular calendar of engagement and cultivation opportunities. The ideal candidate will have significant expertise in major donor fundraising, including building Essential relationships with high-net-worth individuals and securing five and six-figure gifts. They are looking for someone with experience of managing a team and a busy portfolio of generous donors. You will ideally also have experience collaborating with senior volunteers, with the ability to attend regular events outside of normal working hours. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process, then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Prospectus is pleased to be supporting our client to recruit a new Senior Individual Giving Manager. The organisation is ranked among the world's top orchestras and is Resident Orchestra at the Barbican. This is a full-time, permanent role paying a salary of £45,000-£50,000. The postholder will be working in a hybrid model from their offices in London. The Senior Individual Giving manager will lead a successful team to develop and implement the overall Individual Giving strategy. This will involve agreeing and monitoring annual individual giving income and expenditure budget and the postholder will deliver appealing stewardship programmes for supporters to include regular communications, personalised ticketing, and event opportunities. Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, you will oversee the successful delivery and growth of the Friends and young Patrons schemes and will plan a regular calendar of engagement and cultivation opportunities. The ideal candidate will have significant expertise in major donor fundraising, including building Essential relationships with high-net-worth individuals and securing five and six-figure gifts. They are looking for someone with experience of managing a team and a busy portfolio of generous donors. You will ideally also have experience collaborating with senior volunteers, with the ability to attend regular events outside of normal working hours. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process, then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Overview Team LeaderHere at Cuppacoff we are a large diverse organisation that operates a broad range of hospitality franchises across the UK. We aspire to be the best of the best and reflect this in our teams across the country.One of our franchises is Costa Coffee, we want to join them in their mission to inspire the world to love great coffee. Were all about embracing passion, energy and teamwork to serve memorable moments for every one of our customers. If youre an aspiring Store Manager ready to head up a team, this could be the perfect role for you.A bit about the roleAs a Team Leader, youll have your first taste of leadership responsibility, accountability and autonomy. Youll get involved with day-to-day operations, stock maintenance, health & safety, store marketing and other tasty activities. And every day, youll be dedicated to creating uplifting experiences for our customers and inspire your team to keep customer service at the heart of everything they do. What's involved? Taking the lead on shifts to support your colleagues in delivering unbeatable experiences Making the most of peoples talents theyre in the right place to maximise sales Training and accrediting new Baristas Getting familiar with new recipes and ranges, and sharing the exciting news with the team Driving high standards every time, whether thats through the quality of an espresso or monthly coffee excellence scores Becoming a brand ambassador and helping us shine. A bit about you A passion for coffee and people is just the start of what were looking for. What else makes a great Team Leader? Reliability to open and close the store safely and on time Team leadership experience in a buzzing environment Ability to take on shared responsibility whilst on shift and support team members A love of turning knowledge and know-how into hot ideas to help your store succeed Willingness to learn and be bold, brave and action-orientated Flexible approach and can-do attitude, as each day offers exciting new challenges. What we can offer We're really proud of the work our team members deliver, and we want you to feel valued and rewarded with great perks and benefits: £11.80 per hour Great Opportunities to develop yourself and progress your career Whilst on Shift 50% discount on handmade drinks plus 50% on food and bottled drinks Costa Employee Discount Card 25% off food & drinks in any Costa store when youre not working Employee Assistance Programme Health & Wellbeing Programme Refer a Friend Scheme Company Pension Opportunity to impact your local community by getting involved And if this isn't enough, you'll also enjoy some fundraising for our Costa Foundation, helping children in coffee-growing communities gain access to safe and quality education. A bit about us At the heart of Costa Coffee are our values. We believe in Passion, Warmth, Trust and Courage. Were the No. 1 coffee brand in the UK for the 14th year in a row. Here, youll be part of a genuine, passionate and warm team that shares a love for coffee and a desire to deliver great experiences to our customers, communities and people.At Costa Coffee, we celebrate inclusion and equality and believe everyone should bring their true self to work. We advocate collaboration and transparency. And embrace differences in all that we do.For any reasonable adjustments and general queries please contact This role is for a store owned by one of our franchise partners, their hiring process, salary and benefits may vary from those within a wholly owned Costa store advert.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Overview Team LeaderHere at Cuppacoff we are a large diverse organisation that operates a broad range of hospitality franchises across the UK. We aspire to be the best of the best and reflect this in our teams across the country.One of our franchises is Costa Coffee, we want to join them in their mission to inspire the world to love great coffee. Were all about embracing passion, energy and teamwork to serve memorable moments for every one of our customers. If youre an aspiring Store Manager ready to head up a team, this could be the perfect role for you.A bit about the roleAs a Team Leader, youll have your first taste of leadership responsibility, accountability and autonomy. Youll get involved with day-to-day operations, stock maintenance, health & safety, store marketing and other tasty activities. And every day, youll be dedicated to creating uplifting experiences for our customers and inspire your team to keep customer service at the heart of everything they do. What's involved? Taking the lead on shifts to support your colleagues in delivering unbeatable experiences Making the most of peoples talents theyre in the right place to maximise sales Training and accrediting new Baristas Getting familiar with new recipes and ranges, and sharing the exciting news with the team Driving high standards every time, whether thats through the quality of an espresso or monthly coffee excellence scores Becoming a brand ambassador and helping us shine. A bit about you A passion for coffee and people is just the start of what were looking for. What else makes a great Team Leader? Reliability to open and close the store safely and on time Team leadership experience in a buzzing environment Ability to take on shared responsibility whilst on shift and support team members A love of turning knowledge and know-how into hot ideas to help your store succeed Willingness to learn and be bold, brave and action-orientated Flexible approach and can-do attitude, as each day offers exciting new challenges. What we can offer We're really proud of the work our team members deliver, and we want you to feel valued and rewarded with great perks and benefits: £11.80 per hour Great Opportunities to develop yourself and progress your career Whilst on Shift 50% discount on handmade drinks plus 50% on food and bottled drinks Costa Employee Discount Card 25% off food & drinks in any Costa store when youre not working Employee Assistance Programme Health & Wellbeing Programme Refer a Friend Scheme Company Pension Opportunity to impact your local community by getting involved And if this isn't enough, you'll also enjoy some fundraising for our Costa Foundation, helping children in coffee-growing communities gain access to safe and quality education. A bit about us At the heart of Costa Coffee are our values. We believe in Passion, Warmth, Trust and Courage. Were the No. 1 coffee brand in the UK for the 14th year in a row. Here, youll be part of a genuine, passionate and warm team that shares a love for coffee and a desire to deliver great experiences to our customers, communities and people.At Costa Coffee, we celebrate inclusion and equality and believe everyone should bring their true self to work. We advocate collaboration and transparency. And embrace differences in all that we do.For any reasonable adjustments and general queries please contact This role is for a store owned by one of our franchise partners, their hiring process, salary and benefits may vary from those within a wholly owned Costa store advert.
About Us National charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, trains dogs to transform the lives of deaf people and provides hearing loss services because nobody with hearing loss should feel alone. About The Role Location: Hybrid - The Grange, Saunderton, Buckinghamshire Salary: £27,050.40 Contract: Fixed term - 18 months Hours: 35 hours per week The Supporter Care Officer role sits within the Supporter Services team, which forms an integral part of the Individual Giving team, within the Marketing Communications Department at Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Working alongside another Supporter Services Officer and managed by the Supporter Care Manager, you will support the delivery of our Individual Giving programme, specifically in support of our Puppy Sponsorship Scheme. The delivery of exceptional supporter care across multiple channels lies at the heart of the Supporter Care team and forms an integral part of the Individual Giving retention strategy. In many instances, you will be the first line of enquiry either by telephone, email, social media, or letter (and occasionally face-to-face) for Hearing Dogs supporters. Building good internal relationships within our Charity is an important part of this role as you will be working with various teams. KEY TASKS OF THE ROLE: Stewardship Present a professional, positive, and proactive approach to supporter care and adherence to best practice regarding stewardship and supporter engagement. Be proactive in stewardship process improvement and development, maintaining up-to-date guidance notes for areas of your work. Ensure all interactions with supporters are logged in the CRM system and where appropriate passed on to the relevant team(s) in a timely manner. Use KPIs and SLAs to track, measure, and report on performance to ensure supporter care consistently meets our high standards. Puppy Sponsorship Process telephone, post and email enquiries/donations regarding and related to the Puppy Sponsorship Scheme, and ensure that all queries are responded to and resolved within recommended stewardship guidelines and timeframes for the team. Assist with maintenance of Puppy Sponsorship data on the Charity s CRM to ensure supporter records are up-to-date and accurate, flagging any issues to the Supporter Services Manager. Promptly action any tasks set via the CRM system. Learn other aspects of Puppy Sponsorship activity and process as required, to support the wider team, and ensure that high standards of supporter care are maintained at all times, particularly noting pinch points in the team calendar. Appeal Data & Fundraising Activity Prepare data for Puppy Sponsorship updates and build email communications. Assist with the production and cleaning of mailing files to support fundraising appeals, raffles, lotteries, and other products. Provide additional support to the other areas of the Supporter Services team, learning processes as necessary at times of increased fundraising activity and to ensure supporter care standards are adequately maintained during holiday periods. Additional Requirements Be able to talk knowledgeably and enthusiastically about our work, specifically the Puppy Sponsorship Scheme. Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Treat all supporter personal information according to GDPR requirements. Adhere to the Hearing Dogs Equal Opportunities statement and polices. You will occasionally be required to perform other tasks, such as working at Charity events where Puppy Sponsorship is being promoted, which fall outside of your usual working hours. About You The following attributes are considered essential for the job: Qualifications (GCSE equivalent) in Maths and English Administration experience, particularly within a customer relationship database (CRM) Experience of working in a customer service environment IT competency with all Microsoft packages Excellent ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, showing good attention to detail Customer-centric approach to ensure all supporters have the best possible experience of our Charity Work well with a range of people Recognise and embrace the role in an energetic and positive way Approaches the role with a balance of kindness and fairness The following attributes are considered desirable for the job: British Sign Language qualification Experience of working with people with Hearing Loss Awareness of Hearing Link and Hearing Dog range of services Experience of working within the voluntary sector Please apply by providing your CV and Cover Letter by 10th April 2026.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
About Us National charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, trains dogs to transform the lives of deaf people and provides hearing loss services because nobody with hearing loss should feel alone. About The Role Location: Hybrid - The Grange, Saunderton, Buckinghamshire Salary: £27,050.40 Contract: Fixed term - 18 months Hours: 35 hours per week The Supporter Care Officer role sits within the Supporter Services team, which forms an integral part of the Individual Giving team, within the Marketing Communications Department at Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Working alongside another Supporter Services Officer and managed by the Supporter Care Manager, you will support the delivery of our Individual Giving programme, specifically in support of our Puppy Sponsorship Scheme. The delivery of exceptional supporter care across multiple channels lies at the heart of the Supporter Care team and forms an integral part of the Individual Giving retention strategy. In many instances, you will be the first line of enquiry either by telephone, email, social media, or letter (and occasionally face-to-face) for Hearing Dogs supporters. Building good internal relationships within our Charity is an important part of this role as you will be working with various teams. KEY TASKS OF THE ROLE: Stewardship Present a professional, positive, and proactive approach to supporter care and adherence to best practice regarding stewardship and supporter engagement. Be proactive in stewardship process improvement and development, maintaining up-to-date guidance notes for areas of your work. Ensure all interactions with supporters are logged in the CRM system and where appropriate passed on to the relevant team(s) in a timely manner. Use KPIs and SLAs to track, measure, and report on performance to ensure supporter care consistently meets our high standards. Puppy Sponsorship Process telephone, post and email enquiries/donations regarding and related to the Puppy Sponsorship Scheme, and ensure that all queries are responded to and resolved within recommended stewardship guidelines and timeframes for the team. Assist with maintenance of Puppy Sponsorship data on the Charity s CRM to ensure supporter records are up-to-date and accurate, flagging any issues to the Supporter Services Manager. Promptly action any tasks set via the CRM system. Learn other aspects of Puppy Sponsorship activity and process as required, to support the wider team, and ensure that high standards of supporter care are maintained at all times, particularly noting pinch points in the team calendar. Appeal Data & Fundraising Activity Prepare data for Puppy Sponsorship updates and build email communications. Assist with the production and cleaning of mailing files to support fundraising appeals, raffles, lotteries, and other products. Provide additional support to the other areas of the Supporter Services team, learning processes as necessary at times of increased fundraising activity and to ensure supporter care standards are adequately maintained during holiday periods. Additional Requirements Be able to talk knowledgeably and enthusiastically about our work, specifically the Puppy Sponsorship Scheme. Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Treat all supporter personal information according to GDPR requirements. Adhere to the Hearing Dogs Equal Opportunities statement and polices. You will occasionally be required to perform other tasks, such as working at Charity events where Puppy Sponsorship is being promoted, which fall outside of your usual working hours. About You The following attributes are considered essential for the job: Qualifications (GCSE equivalent) in Maths and English Administration experience, particularly within a customer relationship database (CRM) Experience of working in a customer service environment IT competency with all Microsoft packages Excellent ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, showing good attention to detail Customer-centric approach to ensure all supporters have the best possible experience of our Charity Work well with a range of people Recognise and embrace the role in an energetic and positive way Approaches the role with a balance of kindness and fairness The following attributes are considered desirable for the job: British Sign Language qualification Experience of working with people with Hearing Loss Awareness of Hearing Link and Hearing Dog range of services Experience of working within the voluntary sector Please apply by providing your CV and Cover Letter by 10th April 2026.
Closing date: 16 April 2026 Ref: 7337 Save the Children UK is seeking a passionate and experienced Senior Climate Change Advisor to join our Global Outcomes Department and lead transformative climate adaptation work that protects children's rights and futures. In this pivotal role, you will provide technical leadership across the design and delivery of large-scale, single and multi-country climate adaptation programmes-particularly in developing countries and fragile contexts. A key focus of the role will be leading the development, delivery and learning of our climate and health portfolio, strengthening the evidence base and driving integration across programmes and policy. Working closely with Country Offices, multilateral and bilateral development partners (such as the Green Climate Fund and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), and global partners, you will shape high-quality, evidence-based programmes, strengthen climate resilience across sectors, and influence global policy and practice on climate action. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the most urgent intergenerational challenges of our time. If you are committed to climate justice, child rights, and systems-level change - and have the expertise to bridge climate science with practical, child-focused solutions we would love to hear from you. About Us Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach. About the Team: The climate crisis is a child right's crisis that threatens the fulfilment of all of children's rights. It is therefore of central importance to Save the Children's mission and a critical driver in our 2025-27 strategy. The Climate Change team is working as part of the Global Outcomes Department, having our Impact and Influencing function catalyse positive change for children and their communities; by driving influencing agendas and bringing knowledge, evidence, analysis and expertise to our partnerships, programmes and advocacy work. The Climate Change Team at SCUK also works as part of the Global Save the Children movement and the wider sector to drive long lasting systems changes at the global and country levels. We are committed to promoting inclusive and equitable solutions, amplifying the voices of children most affected by climate change, and prioritising locally led efforts for lasting change, through our ever-growing portfolio in UK, Africa and Asia. We are also committed to shifting powers to the local actors and country office by strengthening capacities particularly through providing high quality technical assistance for design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of climate change projects (especially supported by GCF and other multilateral, bilateral, philanthropies and private sector development partners). About the role As a Senior Climate Change Advisor you will provide technical leadership in climate change issues and adaptation actions to shape and drive influencing and impact agendas within Save the Children and the wider sector. You will provide expert technical guidance to drive impactful programme design and evidence generation, and to policy and advocacy goals. You will build and maintain strategic relationships with key decision-makers and partners, lead capacity strengthening for colleagues and partners, and champion equality, inclusion and the shifting power agenda. Technical lead for GCF Malawi, Community Resilient Health and Wellbeing of Rural Communities in Southern Malawi (CHWBRC) Project Provide global thought leadership in climate change (adaptation primarily), climate induced health risks, environment & natural resource management to shape and drive shared influencing and impact agendas within the Save the Children movement and the wider sector, maintaining up-to-date expertise and monitoring relevant external trends. Develop and deliver very high-quality policy, research, and/or technical programme design and evaluation with minimal supervision, ensuring inclusivity and excellence in implementation. Contribute to a strong learning culture through leading or supporting research, evaluation, innovation and knowledge sharing. Support Country Offices to integrate climate change risk management and resilience outcomes into ongoing and future Sectoral and developmental programmes, strategies, and policies. Contribute to and lead the development of climate-related research, studies, evaluations, and documentation of good practice to build a body of evidence, based on best practices and lessons learned from global and national experiences, to support (i) knowledge management, (ii) evidence generation, and (iii) programme improvements Facilitate capacity strengthening through mentoring, coaching, and training, providing formal and informal support to colleagues and partners to build expertise and effectiveness. Work closely with colleagues across Save the Children UK and the wider movement to ensure climate is mainstreamed across all thematic areas, ensuring that colleagues are equipped with the latest climate-related science and best practices. Build and maintain relationships with key decision-makers, including donors, government agencies, multilateral partners, and peer organisations, to enhance collaboration and secure funding for climate-related initiatives. Support Country Offices in building relationships with GCF National Designated Authorities (NDAs) and other key stakeholders to advance climate finance access and impact. Work with partnerships and fundraising teams to identify and develop strategic partnerships with external organisations that aligns with Save the Children's climate-related objectives, and to identify funding opportunities for climate-related projects. About you We are looking for someone with the following experience, competencies and skills: Proven experience and the ability to design and implement large-scale climate adaptation programmes in developing countries, for multi-lateral and bi-lateral development partners Good understanding of climate change risks affecting global south communities, children and the marginalized Proven ability to translate complex scientific evidence on climate change into practical programming and policy recommendations Proven ability to strengthen evidence and learning uptake through analysis and collaboration, and proven ability to produce high-quality knowledge products (e.g. research, case studies, evaluations, etc.) Strategic thinker and demonstrated thought leader driven by impact and evidence, curious to keep up to date with new ideas and innovations, who sees the positive potential in change Experience of strengthening the integration of climate resilience and environmental sustainability into sectoral programs and/or Experience of designing and implementing nature-based solutions and adopting evidence-based ecosystem-based approaches Familiarity with global climate frameworks, funding mechanisms (e.g. the Green Climate Fund), and relevant policy processes. Experience supporting or managing multidisciplinary teams or consortia, ideally across countries or regions. The ability to be a thought leader in global or national adaptation planning such as climate and health; climate and nutrition; nature-based solutions; locally led adaptation; climate and gender; food and water security, etc. Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and authenticity that enable effective communication with different audiences Collaborative team player capable of coaching, motivating and working through others to achieve outstanding results Proven ability to build external relationships and partnerships, and to influence decision-makers, policy audiences (including politicians) and donors, and other key actors globally Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Location & Ways of Working: The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but at times you will be required to come to your contracted office (usually between 2-4 days per month, depending on the needs of your role, team, or service). For many roles, this is likely to be the minimum required to deliver impact. This will be discussed and agreed with your manager/team, and we encourage candidates to discuss our ways of working in more detail at interview stage. Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Closing date: 16 April 2026 Ref: 7337 Save the Children UK is seeking a passionate and experienced Senior Climate Change Advisor to join our Global Outcomes Department and lead transformative climate adaptation work that protects children's rights and futures. In this pivotal role, you will provide technical leadership across the design and delivery of large-scale, single and multi-country climate adaptation programmes-particularly in developing countries and fragile contexts. A key focus of the role will be leading the development, delivery and learning of our climate and health portfolio, strengthening the evidence base and driving integration across programmes and policy. Working closely with Country Offices, multilateral and bilateral development partners (such as the Green Climate Fund and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), and global partners, you will shape high-quality, evidence-based programmes, strengthen climate resilience across sectors, and influence global policy and practice on climate action. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the most urgent intergenerational challenges of our time. If you are committed to climate justice, child rights, and systems-level change - and have the expertise to bridge climate science with practical, child-focused solutions we would love to hear from you. About Us Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach. About the Team: The climate crisis is a child right's crisis that threatens the fulfilment of all of children's rights. It is therefore of central importance to Save the Children's mission and a critical driver in our 2025-27 strategy. The Climate Change team is working as part of the Global Outcomes Department, having our Impact and Influencing function catalyse positive change for children and their communities; by driving influencing agendas and bringing knowledge, evidence, analysis and expertise to our partnerships, programmes and advocacy work. The Climate Change Team at SCUK also works as part of the Global Save the Children movement and the wider sector to drive long lasting systems changes at the global and country levels. We are committed to promoting inclusive and equitable solutions, amplifying the voices of children most affected by climate change, and prioritising locally led efforts for lasting change, through our ever-growing portfolio in UK, Africa and Asia. We are also committed to shifting powers to the local actors and country office by strengthening capacities particularly through providing high quality technical assistance for design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of climate change projects (especially supported by GCF and other multilateral, bilateral, philanthropies and private sector development partners). About the role As a Senior Climate Change Advisor you will provide technical leadership in climate change issues and adaptation actions to shape and drive influencing and impact agendas within Save the Children and the wider sector. You will provide expert technical guidance to drive impactful programme design and evidence generation, and to policy and advocacy goals. You will build and maintain strategic relationships with key decision-makers and partners, lead capacity strengthening for colleagues and partners, and champion equality, inclusion and the shifting power agenda. Technical lead for GCF Malawi, Community Resilient Health and Wellbeing of Rural Communities in Southern Malawi (CHWBRC) Project Provide global thought leadership in climate change (adaptation primarily), climate induced health risks, environment & natural resource management to shape and drive shared influencing and impact agendas within the Save the Children movement and the wider sector, maintaining up-to-date expertise and monitoring relevant external trends. Develop and deliver very high-quality policy, research, and/or technical programme design and evaluation with minimal supervision, ensuring inclusivity and excellence in implementation. Contribute to a strong learning culture through leading or supporting research, evaluation, innovation and knowledge sharing. Support Country Offices to integrate climate change risk management and resilience outcomes into ongoing and future Sectoral and developmental programmes, strategies, and policies. Contribute to and lead the development of climate-related research, studies, evaluations, and documentation of good practice to build a body of evidence, based on best practices and lessons learned from global and national experiences, to support (i) knowledge management, (ii) evidence generation, and (iii) programme improvements Facilitate capacity strengthening through mentoring, coaching, and training, providing formal and informal support to colleagues and partners to build expertise and effectiveness. Work closely with colleagues across Save the Children UK and the wider movement to ensure climate is mainstreamed across all thematic areas, ensuring that colleagues are equipped with the latest climate-related science and best practices. Build and maintain relationships with key decision-makers, including donors, government agencies, multilateral partners, and peer organisations, to enhance collaboration and secure funding for climate-related initiatives. Support Country Offices in building relationships with GCF National Designated Authorities (NDAs) and other key stakeholders to advance climate finance access and impact. Work with partnerships and fundraising teams to identify and develop strategic partnerships with external organisations that aligns with Save the Children's climate-related objectives, and to identify funding opportunities for climate-related projects. About you We are looking for someone with the following experience, competencies and skills: Proven experience and the ability to design and implement large-scale climate adaptation programmes in developing countries, for multi-lateral and bi-lateral development partners Good understanding of climate change risks affecting global south communities, children and the marginalized Proven ability to translate complex scientific evidence on climate change into practical programming and policy recommendations Proven ability to strengthen evidence and learning uptake through analysis and collaboration, and proven ability to produce high-quality knowledge products (e.g. research, case studies, evaluations, etc.) Strategic thinker and demonstrated thought leader driven by impact and evidence, curious to keep up to date with new ideas and innovations, who sees the positive potential in change Experience of strengthening the integration of climate resilience and environmental sustainability into sectoral programs and/or Experience of designing and implementing nature-based solutions and adopting evidence-based ecosystem-based approaches Familiarity with global climate frameworks, funding mechanisms (e.g. the Green Climate Fund), and relevant policy processes. Experience supporting or managing multidisciplinary teams or consortia, ideally across countries or regions. The ability to be a thought leader in global or national adaptation planning such as climate and health; climate and nutrition; nature-based solutions; locally led adaptation; climate and gender; food and water security, etc. Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and authenticity that enable effective communication with different audiences Collaborative team player capable of coaching, motivating and working through others to achieve outstanding results Proven ability to build external relationships and partnerships, and to influence decision-makers, policy audiences (including politicians) and donors, and other key actors globally Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Location & Ways of Working: The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but at times you will be required to come to your contracted office (usually between 2-4 days per month, depending on the needs of your role, team, or service). For many roles, this is likely to be the minimum required to deliver impact. This will be discussed and agreed with your manager/team, and we encourage candidates to discuss our ways of working in more detail at interview stage. Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
Would you like to join our Board as an Independent Trustee? About The Minster Centre The Minster Centre is a registered charity that provides training in psychotherapy and counselling and an affordable therapy service. It was founded in 1978 as the first Integrative psychotherapy and counselling training in the UK and is one of the leading training institutions in Europe. Now based in Queens Park, NW London, it runs training ranging from open access introductory courses to post-graduate degrees validated by Middlesex University. The Minster Centre caters for around 300 diploma and MA students each year. It's training approach is Integrative and Relational. The Minster Centre Psychotherapy and Counselling Services (MCPCS) also provides a safe, affordable and professional counselling service to people over the age of 18 who are experiencing a range of difficulties. The service is provided by senior trainees who are in the process of completing their therapy training. The Trustee role The Board of Trustees provides strategic leadership and oversight for the Centre as it seeks to fulfil its charitable objects, ensuring it operates in accordance with its governing document and meets its legal and regulatory requirements. The Board of Trustees meets six times a year (January, April, June, July (full day), September and November) and are online aside from the full day meeting which is normally in person. Additional work on specialist working groups or committees is also undertaken, depending on Trustees' personal interests, experience and availability. Trustees normally serve for a term of three years in the first instance but can stand for re-election up to a maximum of nine years. Under the provisions of our governing document the Board can consist of a minimum of 7 trustees and a maximum of 14. The Board is made up of: Up to 11 independent Trustees (elected by Minster Centre Members (alumni and psychotherapists who maintain their UKCP registration through the Centre a member of staff elected by the staff a student, on a course at The Minster Centre extending over more than one year, elected by students attending a course extending over more than one year the Director A list of current members of the Board of Trustees can be found on our website . Qualities needed The Minster Centre is seeking up to five Independent Trustees who are enthusiastic about our work and values, who understand the distinction between management and governance and can operate as an effective trustee across the range of subject matters that will be considered by the Board. You do not need to be a psychotherapist or counsellor or to have trained at the Minster Centre. We welcome applications from individuals are who are new to charity trusteeship. Independent Trustees can not be current students or staff of the Minster Centre. The Centre has a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Trustees will be expected to share this commitment, and the Board would like this to be more fully represented in its composition. We would particularly welcome applications from people from global majority communities, the LGBTQI+ community, care leavers, people with disabilities and people from other underrepresented groups in the profession. The Board has also identified that Trustees who can bring the following skills and experience would enhance the Board: Fundraising Marketing Commercial property (leases and acquisition) Legal knowledge, particularly relating to property, commercial or employment Business development, entrepreneurial background Equality, diversity and inclusion in psychotherapy and counselling and Higher Education Practising psychotherapists or counsellors Someone who has accountancy, audit and/or Charity Governance expertise. You will bring to the role Strategic leadership and management experience An understanding of the UK charity sector Interest in psychotherapy and counselling A shared commitment to our values, especially a commitment to EDI Excellent networking, influencing and communicating skills This does not rule out nominations from people with other skills to offer. Our full Trustee Pack is linked below and provides further information for applicants. The application process To apply, please submit your CV and a statement outlining why you wish to be a Trustee and your suitability for the role (maximum two sides of A4). Please submit your documents to the HR & Governance Manager, Afua Pierre by email via the button below. Closing date: 12th April 2026. Interviews: Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed (remotely in the first instance) by the Chair and another member of the Board. The appointment will be made subject to two satisfactory references and confirmation from the whole Board. Start of appointment: April 2026 Trustees will need to declare any conflicts of interest and not be disqualified from serving as a charity trustee.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Would you like to join our Board as an Independent Trustee? About The Minster Centre The Minster Centre is a registered charity that provides training in psychotherapy and counselling and an affordable therapy service. It was founded in 1978 as the first Integrative psychotherapy and counselling training in the UK and is one of the leading training institutions in Europe. Now based in Queens Park, NW London, it runs training ranging from open access introductory courses to post-graduate degrees validated by Middlesex University. The Minster Centre caters for around 300 diploma and MA students each year. It's training approach is Integrative and Relational. The Minster Centre Psychotherapy and Counselling Services (MCPCS) also provides a safe, affordable and professional counselling service to people over the age of 18 who are experiencing a range of difficulties. The service is provided by senior trainees who are in the process of completing their therapy training. The Trustee role The Board of Trustees provides strategic leadership and oversight for the Centre as it seeks to fulfil its charitable objects, ensuring it operates in accordance with its governing document and meets its legal and regulatory requirements. The Board of Trustees meets six times a year (January, April, June, July (full day), September and November) and are online aside from the full day meeting which is normally in person. Additional work on specialist working groups or committees is also undertaken, depending on Trustees' personal interests, experience and availability. Trustees normally serve for a term of three years in the first instance but can stand for re-election up to a maximum of nine years. Under the provisions of our governing document the Board can consist of a minimum of 7 trustees and a maximum of 14. The Board is made up of: Up to 11 independent Trustees (elected by Minster Centre Members (alumni and psychotherapists who maintain their UKCP registration through the Centre a member of staff elected by the staff a student, on a course at The Minster Centre extending over more than one year, elected by students attending a course extending over more than one year the Director A list of current members of the Board of Trustees can be found on our website . Qualities needed The Minster Centre is seeking up to five Independent Trustees who are enthusiastic about our work and values, who understand the distinction between management and governance and can operate as an effective trustee across the range of subject matters that will be considered by the Board. You do not need to be a psychotherapist or counsellor or to have trained at the Minster Centre. We welcome applications from individuals are who are new to charity trusteeship. Independent Trustees can not be current students or staff of the Minster Centre. The Centre has a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Trustees will be expected to share this commitment, and the Board would like this to be more fully represented in its composition. We would particularly welcome applications from people from global majority communities, the LGBTQI+ community, care leavers, people with disabilities and people from other underrepresented groups in the profession. The Board has also identified that Trustees who can bring the following skills and experience would enhance the Board: Fundraising Marketing Commercial property (leases and acquisition) Legal knowledge, particularly relating to property, commercial or employment Business development, entrepreneurial background Equality, diversity and inclusion in psychotherapy and counselling and Higher Education Practising psychotherapists or counsellors Someone who has accountancy, audit and/or Charity Governance expertise. You will bring to the role Strategic leadership and management experience An understanding of the UK charity sector Interest in psychotherapy and counselling A shared commitment to our values, especially a commitment to EDI Excellent networking, influencing and communicating skills This does not rule out nominations from people with other skills to offer. Our full Trustee Pack is linked below and provides further information for applicants. The application process To apply, please submit your CV and a statement outlining why you wish to be a Trustee and your suitability for the role (maximum two sides of A4). Please submit your documents to the HR & Governance Manager, Afua Pierre by email via the button below. Closing date: 12th April 2026. Interviews: Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed (remotely in the first instance) by the Chair and another member of the Board. The appointment will be made subject to two satisfactory references and confirmation from the whole Board. Start of appointment: April 2026 Trustees will need to declare any conflicts of interest and not be disqualified from serving as a charity trustee.
Stewardship Manager Based at the Diocesan Office, Rochester (with travel across the Diocese) Full time Salary: £44,931 Do you have the vision and experience to help churches grow a culture of generosity that supports mission and ministry? Are you able to inspire, equip, and encourage congregations to respond faithfully and joyfully to Christian giving? The Diocese of Rochester is seeking a Stewardship Manager to play a key role in increasing the financial resources available for mission across the Diocese. Working closely with the Finance Director, Archdeacons, and parish leaders, you will help embed generous giving practices and support churches to develop sustainable approaches to funding ministry. This is an influential and relational role for someone who can combine theological understanding, financial insight, and strong communication skills to help parishes identify and overcome potential barriers to generosity and grow in confidence around Christian stewardship. About the Role You will support parishes and diocesan colleagues in building a culture of generosity and sustainable giving. Your key responsibilities will include: Leading the development of a culture of generosity and mutual support across the Diocese Working alongside the Finance Director, Archdeacons and colleagues to grow parish giving and develop parish offers Teaching and speaking in parishes, deaneries, and online gatherings on Christian generosity and stewardship Encouraging and supporting the use of the Parish Giving Scheme and other digital giving tools Promoting best practice through parish giving reviews and stewardship initiatives Working with the Communications team to promote generosity through a range of media and resources Supporting training for clergy and lay leaders on teaching generosity and managing parish finances Using data and financial trends to identify barriers to giving and develop practical strategies Contributing to diocesan strategy by ensuring generosity and giving are embedded in planning and initiatives Creating practical preaching and training resources to support local churches About You We re looking for someone who: Has significant experience in fundraising, ideally within a Christian charity or similar context Has experience working with high-value donors and developing giving strategies Understands the theology and biblical principles of Christian generosity and stewardship Is confident in teaching, preaching, and communicating about giving in a range of contexts Has strong interpersonal and negotiation skills and can motivate others to embrace new approaches Has a strong understanding of finance and the ability to analyse giving trends and data Is highly organised and able to manage multiple relationships and projects Understands the culture and diversity of traditions within the Church of England A communicant member of the Church of England (or a church in communion with it, or a member Church of Churches Together in England, the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland, or the Evangelical Alliance) Able to travel to all areas of the diocese, including during evenings and weekends to meet with parishes. What we can offer: • Flexible working and TOIL • Generous holiday entitlement • Contributory pension scheme • Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service The Diocese is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. The wider a group s diversity, the smarter, wiser, and more compassionate and creative its decision making becomes. We are committed to achieving diversity throughout our Diocese by seeking UKME/GMH colleagues and those from a wide range of backgrounds, to help us create a culture of inclusion and belonging. Closing date for applications: 12 April 2026 Interviews will be held on: 21 April 2026
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Stewardship Manager Based at the Diocesan Office, Rochester (with travel across the Diocese) Full time Salary: £44,931 Do you have the vision and experience to help churches grow a culture of generosity that supports mission and ministry? Are you able to inspire, equip, and encourage congregations to respond faithfully and joyfully to Christian giving? The Diocese of Rochester is seeking a Stewardship Manager to play a key role in increasing the financial resources available for mission across the Diocese. Working closely with the Finance Director, Archdeacons, and parish leaders, you will help embed generous giving practices and support churches to develop sustainable approaches to funding ministry. This is an influential and relational role for someone who can combine theological understanding, financial insight, and strong communication skills to help parishes identify and overcome potential barriers to generosity and grow in confidence around Christian stewardship. About the Role You will support parishes and diocesan colleagues in building a culture of generosity and sustainable giving. Your key responsibilities will include: Leading the development of a culture of generosity and mutual support across the Diocese Working alongside the Finance Director, Archdeacons and colleagues to grow parish giving and develop parish offers Teaching and speaking in parishes, deaneries, and online gatherings on Christian generosity and stewardship Encouraging and supporting the use of the Parish Giving Scheme and other digital giving tools Promoting best practice through parish giving reviews and stewardship initiatives Working with the Communications team to promote generosity through a range of media and resources Supporting training for clergy and lay leaders on teaching generosity and managing parish finances Using data and financial trends to identify barriers to giving and develop practical strategies Contributing to diocesan strategy by ensuring generosity and giving are embedded in planning and initiatives Creating practical preaching and training resources to support local churches About You We re looking for someone who: Has significant experience in fundraising, ideally within a Christian charity or similar context Has experience working with high-value donors and developing giving strategies Understands the theology and biblical principles of Christian generosity and stewardship Is confident in teaching, preaching, and communicating about giving in a range of contexts Has strong interpersonal and negotiation skills and can motivate others to embrace new approaches Has a strong understanding of finance and the ability to analyse giving trends and data Is highly organised and able to manage multiple relationships and projects Understands the culture and diversity of traditions within the Church of England A communicant member of the Church of England (or a church in communion with it, or a member Church of Churches Together in England, the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland, or the Evangelical Alliance) Able to travel to all areas of the diocese, including during evenings and weekends to meet with parishes. What we can offer: • Flexible working and TOIL • Generous holiday entitlement • Contributory pension scheme • Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service The Diocese is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. The wider a group s diversity, the smarter, wiser, and more compassionate and creative its decision making becomes. We are committed to achieving diversity throughout our Diocese by seeking UKME/GMH colleagues and those from a wide range of backgrounds, to help us create a culture of inclusion and belonging. Closing date for applications: 12 April 2026 Interviews will be held on: 21 April 2026
Women s Work is a National Award Winning Charity founded in 2003. We aim to deliver a holistic, person centred support service to vulnerable and disadvantaged women with complex health and social needs. We do this by ensuring they can access support, education and information to raise self-esteem and confidence, empowering them to make positive life choices resulting in improved health and wellbeing. We are seeking a talented, motivated and highly organised Business Development Manager to join our Senior Management Team and play a key role in supporting the organisation s growth, sustainability and financial resilience. The Role This is predominantly an office-based role working closely with the Finance Manager and under the guidance of the CEO, with a strong focus on: Bid writing, tender submissions, commissioning applications and grant funding Identifying, securing and managing new funding opportunities Supporting financial planning, allocation to funded projects Fundraising and promoting the charity in the local community You will lead on the development and continuation of the project-specific funding, ensuring bids and applications align with Women s Work s strategic objectives and future expansion plans. Working collaboratively with the Finance Manager, you will review funding streams, develop robust applications and contribute to the effective financial management of funded activities. You will liaise with businesses, statutory bodies, organisations, community groups and charities to identify and secure new income opportunities, partnerships and sponsorships. Key Responsibilities Research, identify and secure new funding opportunities, grants and tenders Lead and co-ordinate high-quality bid writing, commissioning and tender submissions Support the Finance Manager with funding reviews, budgets and financial monitoring Develop and maintain strong relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders Contribute to organisational planning, sustainability and income diversification Ensure funding requirements, reporting and compliance are met Event planning/identify and co-ordinate fundraising opportunities About You The successful applicant will be self-motivated, detail-focused and high organized, with strong project management and communication skills. You will be able to work collaboratively while also managing competing priorities independently. You will also be able to demonstrate: Proven experience in bid writing, tenders and/or commissioning A track record of pro-active business development, ideally within the charity or voluntary sector Strong relationship-building skills across multiple sectors Empathy and a clear commitment to Women s Work values, aims and objectives Additional Information An Enhanced DBS check will be required. Ref: BDM
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Women s Work is a National Award Winning Charity founded in 2003. We aim to deliver a holistic, person centred support service to vulnerable and disadvantaged women with complex health and social needs. We do this by ensuring they can access support, education and information to raise self-esteem and confidence, empowering them to make positive life choices resulting in improved health and wellbeing. We are seeking a talented, motivated and highly organised Business Development Manager to join our Senior Management Team and play a key role in supporting the organisation s growth, sustainability and financial resilience. The Role This is predominantly an office-based role working closely with the Finance Manager and under the guidance of the CEO, with a strong focus on: Bid writing, tender submissions, commissioning applications and grant funding Identifying, securing and managing new funding opportunities Supporting financial planning, allocation to funded projects Fundraising and promoting the charity in the local community You will lead on the development and continuation of the project-specific funding, ensuring bids and applications align with Women s Work s strategic objectives and future expansion plans. Working collaboratively with the Finance Manager, you will review funding streams, develop robust applications and contribute to the effective financial management of funded activities. You will liaise with businesses, statutory bodies, organisations, community groups and charities to identify and secure new income opportunities, partnerships and sponsorships. Key Responsibilities Research, identify and secure new funding opportunities, grants and tenders Lead and co-ordinate high-quality bid writing, commissioning and tender submissions Support the Finance Manager with funding reviews, budgets and financial monitoring Develop and maintain strong relationships with funders, partners and stakeholders Contribute to organisational planning, sustainability and income diversification Ensure funding requirements, reporting and compliance are met Event planning/identify and co-ordinate fundraising opportunities About You The successful applicant will be self-motivated, detail-focused and high organized, with strong project management and communication skills. You will be able to work collaboratively while also managing competing priorities independently. You will also be able to demonstrate: Proven experience in bid writing, tenders and/or commissioning A track record of pro-active business development, ideally within the charity or voluntary sector Strong relationship-building skills across multiple sectors Empathy and a clear commitment to Women s Work values, aims and objectives Additional Information An Enhanced DBS check will be required. Ref: BDM
Community Fundraiser Do you want to help shape the future of world-class healthcare and directly improve patients lives? Join a team, where every fundraiser you inspire helps bring life-saving innovations to patients in Cambridge and beyond. We re on a mission to support our client, voted one of the top 100 hospitals in the world, and a global leader in healthcare innovation. From new cancer care to a world-class children s hospital, your work will help transform the future of patient care. Position: Community Fundraiser Location: Cambridge / Hybrid (minimum two days per week in the office) Salary: £26,000- £28,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus a great benefits package! Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday, 7th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this role if a suitable candidate is found. Why You ll Love This Role Inspire communities, schools, and supporters to fund life-changing care Build long-lasting relationships and see the tangible impact of your work Shape fundraising campaigns for new world-class hospital projects Enjoy autonomy, creativity, and career growth in a nationally recognized charity About the Job As a Community Fundraiser, your role is varied, exciting, and incredibly rewarding. You ll: Engage individuals, schools, and community groups to maximise fundraising income Support fundraisers in memory, challenge events, and community campaigns Help launch major fundraising projects for our new cancer and children s hospitals Ensure supporters feel valued with outstanding stewardship and gratitude Track, analyse, and optimise engagement to maximise fundraising impact You ll work closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and other colleagues to ensure the programme delivers real results for patients. About You With previous experience of working in a similar fundraising role within a charity or not-for-profit organisation, you re someone who: Loves building relationships and inspiring people to support life-changing causes Can work independently while thriving in a collaborative team Has excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail Is enthusiastic, positive, and empathetic Has strong numeracy and is confident using Microsoft Office For this role a driving licence and access to vehicle is essential. If you re ready to inspire communities, raise vital funds, and make a tangible difference for patients, we want to hear from you! We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds and identities, every new team member brings a unique perspective, helping us enrich and diversify our charity. In Return This is an amazing place to work! You will receive a fantastic benefits package including: Pension Scheme with 7% Employer Contribution 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Your Birthday off Group Life Assurance (4x salary) Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay Annual Eye Tests + £65 towards computer-use glasses On-site Leisure Centre NHS Discount Schemes Health Cash Plan Employee Assistance Programmes Cycle to Work Scheme Other roles you may have experience in include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Community Fundraising, Fundraising Officer, In Memory, Events Fundraiser, Challenge Events Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Community Fundraiser Do you want to help shape the future of world-class healthcare and directly improve patients lives? Join a team, where every fundraiser you inspire helps bring life-saving innovations to patients in Cambridge and beyond. We re on a mission to support our client, voted one of the top 100 hospitals in the world, and a global leader in healthcare innovation. From new cancer care to a world-class children s hospital, your work will help transform the future of patient care. Position: Community Fundraiser Location: Cambridge / Hybrid (minimum two days per week in the office) Salary: £26,000- £28,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus a great benefits package! Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday, 7th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this role if a suitable candidate is found. Why You ll Love This Role Inspire communities, schools, and supporters to fund life-changing care Build long-lasting relationships and see the tangible impact of your work Shape fundraising campaigns for new world-class hospital projects Enjoy autonomy, creativity, and career growth in a nationally recognized charity About the Job As a Community Fundraiser, your role is varied, exciting, and incredibly rewarding. You ll: Engage individuals, schools, and community groups to maximise fundraising income Support fundraisers in memory, challenge events, and community campaigns Help launch major fundraising projects for our new cancer and children s hospitals Ensure supporters feel valued with outstanding stewardship and gratitude Track, analyse, and optimise engagement to maximise fundraising impact You ll work closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and other colleagues to ensure the programme delivers real results for patients. About You With previous experience of working in a similar fundraising role within a charity or not-for-profit organisation, you re someone who: Loves building relationships and inspiring people to support life-changing causes Can work independently while thriving in a collaborative team Has excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail Is enthusiastic, positive, and empathetic Has strong numeracy and is confident using Microsoft Office For this role a driving licence and access to vehicle is essential. If you re ready to inspire communities, raise vital funds, and make a tangible difference for patients, we want to hear from you! We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds and identities, every new team member brings a unique perspective, helping us enrich and diversify our charity. In Return This is an amazing place to work! You will receive a fantastic benefits package including: Pension Scheme with 7% Employer Contribution 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Your Birthday off Group Life Assurance (4x salary) Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay Annual Eye Tests + £65 towards computer-use glasses On-site Leisure Centre NHS Discount Schemes Health Cash Plan Employee Assistance Programmes Cycle to Work Scheme Other roles you may have experience in include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Community Fundraising, Fundraising Officer, In Memory, Events Fundraiser, Challenge Events Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
In this exciting role you will be responsible for researching, cultivating and managing a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations at all levels, including those which have the potential to make grants up to and above 7 figures. Sitting in the Philanthropy Team of four, the team works really well together, both jointly and individually, with a focus on proactivity and ample autonomy. They have been very successful over the past few years in hitting targets and now theyre excited to be recruiting for a fourth team member. Their ethos is a relationship development approach to fundraising and youll find plenty of support for a values-based approach to income generation within the team. The role is hybrid with two days a week in the London office. The charity A national hospice charity fighting to ensure support is available to all who are in need of it. Benefits include pension, life assurance, health scheme and 25 days holiday The Role Lead the development and delivery of the Philanthropy strategy for Trusts & Foundations Develop and manage a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations to develop a sustainable income base for the charity Support the Philanthropy teams fundraising strategy through creative thinking, problem-solving, and the maintenance and use of CRM databases. Use networks, relationships and knowledge to generate income from Trusts and high value sources by identifying connections and new funding opportunities. The Candidate Proven track record of raising significant (e.g. six figures plus) single and multi-year gifts from Trusts and Grant makers. Experience of developing and writing compelling applications bids and cases for support Experience of successfully researching and building short, medium and long term funder pipelines to meet financial targets. Experience of effective and supportive line management IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful and your details will not be held further but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
In this exciting role you will be responsible for researching, cultivating and managing a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations at all levels, including those which have the potential to make grants up to and above 7 figures. Sitting in the Philanthropy Team of four, the team works really well together, both jointly and individually, with a focus on proactivity and ample autonomy. They have been very successful over the past few years in hitting targets and now theyre excited to be recruiting for a fourth team member. Their ethos is a relationship development approach to fundraising and youll find plenty of support for a values-based approach to income generation within the team. The role is hybrid with two days a week in the London office. The charity A national hospice charity fighting to ensure support is available to all who are in need of it. Benefits include pension, life assurance, health scheme and 25 days holiday The Role Lead the development and delivery of the Philanthropy strategy for Trusts & Foundations Develop and manage a portfolio of Trusts and Foundations to develop a sustainable income base for the charity Support the Philanthropy teams fundraising strategy through creative thinking, problem-solving, and the maintenance and use of CRM databases. Use networks, relationships and knowledge to generate income from Trusts and high value sources by identifying connections and new funding opportunities. The Candidate Proven track record of raising significant (e.g. six figures plus) single and multi-year gifts from Trusts and Grant makers. Experience of developing and writing compelling applications bids and cases for support Experience of successfully researching and building short, medium and long term funder pipelines to meet financial targets. Experience of effective and supportive line management IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful and your details will not be held further but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Community Fundraiser Do you want to help shape the future of world-class healthcare and directly improve patients' lives? Join a team, where every fundraiser you inspire helps bring life-saving innovations to patients in Cambridge and beyond. We're on a mission to support our client, voted one of the top 100 hospitals in the world, and a global leader in healthcare innovation. From new cancer care to a world-class children's hospital, your work will help transform the future of patient care. Position: Community Fundraiser Location: Cambridge / Hybrid (minimum two days per week in the office) Salary: £26,000- £28,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus a great benefits package! Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday, 7th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this role if a suitable candidate is found. Why You'll Love This Role Inspire communities, schools, and supporters to fund life-changing care Build long-lasting relationships and see the tangible impact of your work Shape fundraising campaigns for new world-class hospital projects Enjoy autonomy, creativity, and career growth in a nationally recognized charity About the Job As a Community Fundraiser, your role is varied, exciting, and incredibly rewarding. You'll: Engage individuals, schools, and community groups to maximise fundraising income Support fundraisers in memory, challenge events, and community campaigns Help launch major fundraising projects for our new cancer and children's hospitals Ensure supporters feel valued with outstanding stewardship and gratitude Track, analyse, and optimise engagement to maximise fundraising impact You'll work closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and other colleagues to ensure the programme delivers real results for patients. About You With previous experience of working in a similar fundraising role within a charity or not-for-profit organisation, you're someone who: Loves building relationships and inspiring people to support life-changing causes Can work independently while thriving in a collaborative team Has excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail Is enthusiastic, positive, and empathetic Has strong numeracy and is confident using Microsoft Office For this role a driving licence and access to vehicle is essential. If you're ready to inspire communities, raise vital funds, and make a tangible difference for patients, we want to hear from you! We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds and identities, every new team member brings a unique perspective, helping us enrich and diversify our charity. In Return This is an amazing place to work! You will receive a fantastic benefits package including: Pension Scheme with 7% Employer Contribution 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Your Birthday off Group Life Assurance (4x salary) Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay Annual Eye Tests + £65 towards computer-use glasses On-site Leisure Centre NHS Discount Schemes Health Cash Plan Employee Assistance Programmes Cycle to Work Scheme Other roles you may have experience in include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Community Fundraising, Fundraising Officer, In Memory, Events Fundraiser, Challenge Events Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Community Fundraiser Do you want to help shape the future of world-class healthcare and directly improve patients' lives? Join a team, where every fundraiser you inspire helps bring life-saving innovations to patients in Cambridge and beyond. We're on a mission to support our client, voted one of the top 100 hospitals in the world, and a global leader in healthcare innovation. From new cancer care to a world-class children's hospital, your work will help transform the future of patient care. Position: Community Fundraiser Location: Cambridge / Hybrid (minimum two days per week in the office) Salary: £26,000- £28,000 per annum (depending on experience) plus a great benefits package! Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday, 7th April 2026. We reserve the right to close this role if a suitable candidate is found. Why You'll Love This Role Inspire communities, schools, and supporters to fund life-changing care Build long-lasting relationships and see the tangible impact of your work Shape fundraising campaigns for new world-class hospital projects Enjoy autonomy, creativity, and career growth in a nationally recognized charity About the Job As a Community Fundraiser, your role is varied, exciting, and incredibly rewarding. You'll: Engage individuals, schools, and community groups to maximise fundraising income Support fundraisers in memory, challenge events, and community campaigns Help launch major fundraising projects for our new cancer and children's hospitals Ensure supporters feel valued with outstanding stewardship and gratitude Track, analyse, and optimise engagement to maximise fundraising impact You'll work closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and other colleagues to ensure the programme delivers real results for patients. About You With previous experience of working in a similar fundraising role within a charity or not-for-profit organisation, you're someone who: Loves building relationships and inspiring people to support life-changing causes Can work independently while thriving in a collaborative team Has excellent communication, organisation, and attention to detail Is enthusiastic, positive, and empathetic Has strong numeracy and is confident using Microsoft Office For this role a driving licence and access to vehicle is essential. If you're ready to inspire communities, raise vital funds, and make a tangible difference for patients, we want to hear from you! We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds and identities, every new team member brings a unique perspective, helping us enrich and diversify our charity. In Return This is an amazing place to work! You will receive a fantastic benefits package including: Pension Scheme with 7% Employer Contribution 25 days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Your Birthday off Group Life Assurance (4x salary) Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay Annual Eye Tests + £65 towards computer-use glasses On-site Leisure Centre NHS Discount Schemes Health Cash Plan Employee Assistance Programmes Cycle to Work Scheme Other roles you may have experience in include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser, Community Fundraising, Fundraising Officer, In Memory, Events Fundraiser, Challenge Events Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Contract: Permanent Full-time Salary: £42,000 per annum Hours of Work: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week /requires a minimum of a minimum of 40-60% on site at the Hospice Location : HA3 0YG We re looking for an experienced and inspiring Community & Events Fundraising Manager to lead a motivated team and deliver ambitious income growth across our vibrant programme of community fundraising and events. This new role plays a major part in shaping the future of Public Fundraising at St Luke s. You ll lead a team of four, develop clear plans and KPIs, embed data driven decision making, and ensure our supporters receive excellent stewardship at every step. We re looking for someone who can: Provide strong, empathetic leadership Translate strategy into practical delivery Oversee event and community fundraising portfolios Manage budgets, track performance and mitigate risk Build team culture and cross team collaboration Champion best practice and regulatory compliance If you re an experienced community or events fundraiser ready to build a high performing team, this is a hugely rewarding opportunity. Join our Ask Us Anything Webinar on Wed 1 to learn more: BITLY: Applicants are encouraged to inform us if any reasonable adjustments are needed to be made during any part of the recruitment process. St Luke s Hospice are equal opportunity employers and particularly welcome applications from groups who are currently under-represented in our staff. Please note: We will not be able to employ you if you are not eligible to work in the UK. We will not be able to obtain a work permit on your behalf.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Contract: Permanent Full-time Salary: £42,000 per annum Hours of Work: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week /requires a minimum of a minimum of 40-60% on site at the Hospice Location : HA3 0YG We re looking for an experienced and inspiring Community & Events Fundraising Manager to lead a motivated team and deliver ambitious income growth across our vibrant programme of community fundraising and events. This new role plays a major part in shaping the future of Public Fundraising at St Luke s. You ll lead a team of four, develop clear plans and KPIs, embed data driven decision making, and ensure our supporters receive excellent stewardship at every step. We re looking for someone who can: Provide strong, empathetic leadership Translate strategy into practical delivery Oversee event and community fundraising portfolios Manage budgets, track performance and mitigate risk Build team culture and cross team collaboration Champion best practice and regulatory compliance If you re an experienced community or events fundraiser ready to build a high performing team, this is a hugely rewarding opportunity. Join our Ask Us Anything Webinar on Wed 1 to learn more: BITLY: Applicants are encouraged to inform us if any reasonable adjustments are needed to be made during any part of the recruitment process. St Luke s Hospice are equal opportunity employers and particularly welcome applications from groups who are currently under-represented in our staff. Please note: We will not be able to employ you if you are not eligible to work in the UK. We will not be able to obtain a work permit on your behalf.
Reporting to : Community & Challenge Events Manager Hours : Full time, Monday to Friday, normal office hours are 9:00 to 5:00, 37.5 hours per week. Flexibility is available around start and finish times Location: Hybrid working Minimum 40% of working time to be spent in the office based in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. Includes occasional local, regional and national travel. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious fundraiser with a track-record in income generation. This role forms an integral part of the Community & Challenge team, a small team that works with supporters including individuals, local businesses, schools, our beneficiaries, and community groups. Job purpose To develop community fundraising activity and campaigns to support Willow s strategic income goals. To work across Community and Challenge Events to deliver agreed financial and non-financial targets. To proactively develop relationships within the community including companies, schools, groups and organisations to raise income and awareness. Develop innovative fundraising initiatives with the Senior Community Fundraiser informed by sector insights and trends. Contribute to the successful delivery of Community, Challenge, and wider Fundraising Team targets. Main duties/responsibilities To support and deliver the Community Fundraising strategy within agreed budgets to achieve financial and non-financial targets. To raise awareness of our work and to inspire support through the following activities: To steward our network of fundraising supporters to maintain engagement and build loyalty, by providing a highly personalised approach to supporting Willow s fundraisers ensuring our supporters receive a positive experience throughout their fundraising activity, including sending thank you communications and ongoing stewardship. 25% To develop proactive relationships with various organisations within the community setting, including, schools, societies, community groups and companies. 25% To deliver presentations to a variety of community audiences. 5% To organise and deliver a calendar of fundraising activity that creates opportunities for supporters to help Willow. Ensure participation and income targets are achieved. 10% To develop the charity s social media fundraising activity in collaboration with the wider team.10% Collaborate closely with the Communications Team, to help plan and develop multi-channel campaigns including on and offline activity that inspire and engage people. 5% To work with the Communications Team to produce campaign materials, share interesting stories and fundraising updates. Prepare content for newsletters, website, and social media. 5% To develop a team of volunteers to support fundraising activity. This could include delivering talks, attending events, and promoting Willow at community events. 10% To foster relationships with Willow s network of charity shops and explore collaborative opportunities to mutually support each other's initiatives. 5% To ensure accurate recording of supporter information and reporting on activity through: Updating the charity s database, Raisers Edge (RE) recording all donor contact and fundraising activity. Using RE as a tool to aid fundraising using data insight and reporting To prepare end of campaign reports to improve results for future campaigns and capture learnings. To prepare regular income reports and updates as required. To keep up- to- date and comply with the rules as set by the Fundraising Regulator, GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and other relevant legislation and codes of practice and good practice. To keep up to date with changes and trends in the UK fundraising environment To undertake any other tasks required. Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential Demonstrable experience in Community Fundraising Proven record of accomplishment in delivering and meeting targets Self-motivated and able to work on own initiative Well organised with attention to detail Ability to inspire and influence others to support Willow Ability to develop, motivate and manage individuals and groups of individuals Ability to manage several projects and tasks simultaneously and skilled at prioritising Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills Effective negotiating and influencing skills Strong numeracy skills Decisive problem solver with the ability to adapt easily to change Innovative outlook and a willingness to suggest new ideas. Desirable Experience of producing fundraising reports for activity and outcomes Experience in delivering fundraising campaigns and initiatives Fundraising database experience preferably Raiser s Edge Experience of working in the charity / fundraising sector. Other Regular travel across the county (occasional national travel) will be required. Willing to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends as required. Full driving license and access to a car Special Conditions Essential Able to work irregular (unsociable) hours and weekends where necessary.
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
Reporting to : Community & Challenge Events Manager Hours : Full time, Monday to Friday, normal office hours are 9:00 to 5:00, 37.5 hours per week. Flexibility is available around start and finish times Location: Hybrid working Minimum 40% of working time to be spent in the office based in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. Includes occasional local, regional and national travel. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious fundraiser with a track-record in income generation. This role forms an integral part of the Community & Challenge team, a small team that works with supporters including individuals, local businesses, schools, our beneficiaries, and community groups. Job purpose To develop community fundraising activity and campaigns to support Willow s strategic income goals. To work across Community and Challenge Events to deliver agreed financial and non-financial targets. To proactively develop relationships within the community including companies, schools, groups and organisations to raise income and awareness. Develop innovative fundraising initiatives with the Senior Community Fundraiser informed by sector insights and trends. Contribute to the successful delivery of Community, Challenge, and wider Fundraising Team targets. Main duties/responsibilities To support and deliver the Community Fundraising strategy within agreed budgets to achieve financial and non-financial targets. To raise awareness of our work and to inspire support through the following activities: To steward our network of fundraising supporters to maintain engagement and build loyalty, by providing a highly personalised approach to supporting Willow s fundraisers ensuring our supporters receive a positive experience throughout their fundraising activity, including sending thank you communications and ongoing stewardship. 25% To develop proactive relationships with various organisations within the community setting, including, schools, societies, community groups and companies. 25% To deliver presentations to a variety of community audiences. 5% To organise and deliver a calendar of fundraising activity that creates opportunities for supporters to help Willow. Ensure participation and income targets are achieved. 10% To develop the charity s social media fundraising activity in collaboration with the wider team.10% Collaborate closely with the Communications Team, to help plan and develop multi-channel campaigns including on and offline activity that inspire and engage people. 5% To work with the Communications Team to produce campaign materials, share interesting stories and fundraising updates. Prepare content for newsletters, website, and social media. 5% To develop a team of volunteers to support fundraising activity. This could include delivering talks, attending events, and promoting Willow at community events. 10% To foster relationships with Willow s network of charity shops and explore collaborative opportunities to mutually support each other's initiatives. 5% To ensure accurate recording of supporter information and reporting on activity through: Updating the charity s database, Raisers Edge (RE) recording all donor contact and fundraising activity. Using RE as a tool to aid fundraising using data insight and reporting To prepare end of campaign reports to improve results for future campaigns and capture learnings. To prepare regular income reports and updates as required. To keep up- to- date and comply with the rules as set by the Fundraising Regulator, GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and other relevant legislation and codes of practice and good practice. To keep up to date with changes and trends in the UK fundraising environment To undertake any other tasks required. Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience Essential Demonstrable experience in Community Fundraising Proven record of accomplishment in delivering and meeting targets Self-motivated and able to work on own initiative Well organised with attention to detail Ability to inspire and influence others to support Willow Ability to develop, motivate and manage individuals and groups of individuals Ability to manage several projects and tasks simultaneously and skilled at prioritising Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills Effective negotiating and influencing skills Strong numeracy skills Decisive problem solver with the ability to adapt easily to change Innovative outlook and a willingness to suggest new ideas. Desirable Experience of producing fundraising reports for activity and outcomes Experience in delivering fundraising campaigns and initiatives Fundraising database experience preferably Raiser s Edge Experience of working in the charity / fundraising sector. Other Regular travel across the county (occasional national travel) will be required. Willing to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends as required. Full driving license and access to a car Special Conditions Essential Able to work irregular (unsociable) hours and weekends where necessary.
We are seeking a proactive, strategic and donor-centred fundraiser to lead and implement our Individual Giving and emerging Legacy Giving programmes. This role is ideal for a fundraiser with experience in donor stewardship, campaign development and relationship-based fundraising who is ready to play a key role in growing sustainable voluntary income. You will lead on the end-to-end delivery of supporter acquisition, retention, and stewardship plans, ensuring that every donor feels valued and understands the impact of their support. Alongside managing an established portfolio, you will proactively build a strong pipeline of new prospects, driving year on year income growth. In addition, you will lead the development of our first Legacy Giving programme. With no formal legacy activity in place and a large, engaged volunteer network, this is a unique opportunity to establish a long-term income stream from the ground-up raising awareness, creating accessible materials and nurturing warm supporters who may consider leaving a gift in their Will. This role blends strategic planning with hands-on campaign delivery. You will use insights from supporter data to refine supporter journeys across both digital and traditional channels, managing budgets and key relationships to achieve our growth targets. We are a growing charity, and this role offers the opportunity to innovate and shape the future of our Individual Giving and Legacy Giving programmes with strong support from Head of Fundraising and the CEO. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and implement a year round Individual Giving strategy to acquire new supporters and increase donor loyalty. Plan and deliver multi channel fundraising campaigns including two established annual Big Give campaigns. Plan and deliver legacy awareness moments throughout the year (e.g., Remember A Charity Week). Monitor and strengthen donor retention, reactivation and upgrade strategies through consistent, high quality stewardship. Build strong relationships through meetings, events, tailored communications and impact reporting. Work with Head of Fundraising, SMT and Trustees to support high-value donor engagement. Lead the creation and delivery of Schoolreaders first Legacy Giving strategy. Develop clear and accessible legacy information for supporters, volunteers and the wider public. Collaborate closely with the Comms Manager to develop impactful campaign assets and compelling stewardship content and legacy messages across multiple channels. Ensure all donations and supporter interactions are promptly and accurately recorded in the fundraising CRM (Salesforce) and ensure donors receive timely and well managed acknowledgements. Create personalised cultivation plans, stewardship strategies and donor engagement touchpoints, particularly for the charity s 100 Club members and HNWI s. Represent Schoolreaders at face-to-face meetings and events to raise the charity s profile and secure individual support. Work alongside colleagues and volunteer County Teams to maximise local and national fundraising opportunities. Identify PR opportunities generated by fundraising activities and coordinate with the Comms Manager to optimise visibility and income. Benefits: As part of our commitment to making Schoolreaders a great place to work, we offer access to the following employee benefits: 25 days annual leave (3 of which must be taken over Christmas), 1 day paid leave for your birthday, plus public/bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time staff) Contributory pension scheme Access to a free 24/7 support service providing legal, financial, emotional, and medical advice A positive, supportive working environment which actively supports a healthy work-life balance Charity away days and social events Free parking and on-site facilities such as a canteen
Apr 04, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a proactive, strategic and donor-centred fundraiser to lead and implement our Individual Giving and emerging Legacy Giving programmes. This role is ideal for a fundraiser with experience in donor stewardship, campaign development and relationship-based fundraising who is ready to play a key role in growing sustainable voluntary income. You will lead on the end-to-end delivery of supporter acquisition, retention, and stewardship plans, ensuring that every donor feels valued and understands the impact of their support. Alongside managing an established portfolio, you will proactively build a strong pipeline of new prospects, driving year on year income growth. In addition, you will lead the development of our first Legacy Giving programme. With no formal legacy activity in place and a large, engaged volunteer network, this is a unique opportunity to establish a long-term income stream from the ground-up raising awareness, creating accessible materials and nurturing warm supporters who may consider leaving a gift in their Will. This role blends strategic planning with hands-on campaign delivery. You will use insights from supporter data to refine supporter journeys across both digital and traditional channels, managing budgets and key relationships to achieve our growth targets. We are a growing charity, and this role offers the opportunity to innovate and shape the future of our Individual Giving and Legacy Giving programmes with strong support from Head of Fundraising and the CEO. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and implement a year round Individual Giving strategy to acquire new supporters and increase donor loyalty. Plan and deliver multi channel fundraising campaigns including two established annual Big Give campaigns. Plan and deliver legacy awareness moments throughout the year (e.g., Remember A Charity Week). Monitor and strengthen donor retention, reactivation and upgrade strategies through consistent, high quality stewardship. Build strong relationships through meetings, events, tailored communications and impact reporting. Work with Head of Fundraising, SMT and Trustees to support high-value donor engagement. Lead the creation and delivery of Schoolreaders first Legacy Giving strategy. Develop clear and accessible legacy information for supporters, volunteers and the wider public. Collaborate closely with the Comms Manager to develop impactful campaign assets and compelling stewardship content and legacy messages across multiple channels. Ensure all donations and supporter interactions are promptly and accurately recorded in the fundraising CRM (Salesforce) and ensure donors receive timely and well managed acknowledgements. Create personalised cultivation plans, stewardship strategies and donor engagement touchpoints, particularly for the charity s 100 Club members and HNWI s. Represent Schoolreaders at face-to-face meetings and events to raise the charity s profile and secure individual support. Work alongside colleagues and volunteer County Teams to maximise local and national fundraising opportunities. Identify PR opportunities generated by fundraising activities and coordinate with the Comms Manager to optimise visibility and income. Benefits: As part of our commitment to making Schoolreaders a great place to work, we offer access to the following employee benefits: 25 days annual leave (3 of which must be taken over Christmas), 1 day paid leave for your birthday, plus public/bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time staff) Contributory pension scheme Access to a free 24/7 support service providing legal, financial, emotional, and medical advice A positive, supportive working environment which actively supports a healthy work-life balance Charity away days and social events Free parking and on-site facilities such as a canteen
Are you driven to open doors for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and help them build the skills and confidence to thrive? Head of Fundraising (Philanthropy & Major Gifts) £45,000-£50,000 Hybrid (London-based 2-3 days/month) Permanent We are partnering with a charity that is searching for an experienced Head of Fundraising to help them reach one million young people by 2030. This is a rare opportunity to shape and lead a philanthropy and major gifts function at a fast-growing, values-led charity with a powerful mission and an already impressive roster of long-term corporate partners. About this organisation Since 2009, they've helped nearly 700,000 young people aged 7-18 from underserved backgrounds discover their talents, build confidence, and develop the skills they need to succeed in education and work. They do this through free, high-quality employability programmes delivered in over 600 schools each year, in long-term partnership with employers including Barclays LifeSkills, KPMG, M&G plc, Network Rail, ICAEW and the NHS. They're ambitious, inclusive and inquisitive; and they're just getting started. The role This is a strategic and hands-on position, perfect for a fundraiser who loves building something new. You'll lead the development of new income streams, grow philanthropic and major gifts support, and work closely with senior leadership to strengthen the organisation's long-term financial sustainability. You'll also line manage a newly formed team including a Fundraising Manager and a Marketing & Communications Manager, so experience of coaching and developing people is important. About you You'll have direct UK charity fundraising experience and a strong track record of securing six-figure income through trusts and foundations, major gifts or corporate foundations. You'll be an outstanding communicator, a collaborative colleague and someone who genuinely cares about social mobility. Lived experience of the challenges faced by young people from underserved backgrounds is warmly welcomed, though not essential. The details Hybrid: home-based with 2-3 days per month in London £45,000-£50,000 per annum 37.5 hours per week (0.8 FTE considered) 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays £500 learning & development budget, Employee Assistance Programme, cycle to work scheme, enhanced maternity package (after three years), pension, quarterly team days, and your birthday off How to apply Please send a copy of your CV or profile to Philippa Randle at Charity People as the first step. If your experience aligns with what we're looking for, we'll share full details on how to complete your formal application. If you need any adjustments to the application process, please let us know, we want every candidate to have a fair opportunity to shine . A note on AI We embrace innovative technology in our work, and you're welcome to use AI tools to help structure or refine your application. But we want to hear you ; your voice, your experiences, your story. AI works best as an editor, not a ghostwriter. Please don't ask AI to write your application from scratch or copy and paste generated answers. Beyond losing the chance to show us what makes you right for this role, we've found that AI-generated applications often contain inaccuracies and any incorrect information will result in your application being discounted. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Are you driven to open doors for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and help them build the skills and confidence to thrive? Head of Fundraising (Philanthropy & Major Gifts) £45,000-£50,000 Hybrid (London-based 2-3 days/month) Permanent We are partnering with a charity that is searching for an experienced Head of Fundraising to help them reach one million young people by 2030. This is a rare opportunity to shape and lead a philanthropy and major gifts function at a fast-growing, values-led charity with a powerful mission and an already impressive roster of long-term corporate partners. About this organisation Since 2009, they've helped nearly 700,000 young people aged 7-18 from underserved backgrounds discover their talents, build confidence, and develop the skills they need to succeed in education and work. They do this through free, high-quality employability programmes delivered in over 600 schools each year, in long-term partnership with employers including Barclays LifeSkills, KPMG, M&G plc, Network Rail, ICAEW and the NHS. They're ambitious, inclusive and inquisitive; and they're just getting started. The role This is a strategic and hands-on position, perfect for a fundraiser who loves building something new. You'll lead the development of new income streams, grow philanthropic and major gifts support, and work closely with senior leadership to strengthen the organisation's long-term financial sustainability. You'll also line manage a newly formed team including a Fundraising Manager and a Marketing & Communications Manager, so experience of coaching and developing people is important. About you You'll have direct UK charity fundraising experience and a strong track record of securing six-figure income through trusts and foundations, major gifts or corporate foundations. You'll be an outstanding communicator, a collaborative colleague and someone who genuinely cares about social mobility. Lived experience of the challenges faced by young people from underserved backgrounds is warmly welcomed, though not essential. The details Hybrid: home-based with 2-3 days per month in London £45,000-£50,000 per annum 37.5 hours per week (0.8 FTE considered) 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays £500 learning & development budget, Employee Assistance Programme, cycle to work scheme, enhanced maternity package (after three years), pension, quarterly team days, and your birthday off How to apply Please send a copy of your CV or profile to Philippa Randle at Charity People as the first step. If your experience aligns with what we're looking for, we'll share full details on how to complete your formal application. If you need any adjustments to the application process, please let us know, we want every candidate to have a fair opportunity to shine . A note on AI We embrace innovative technology in our work, and you're welcome to use AI tools to help structure or refine your application. But we want to hear you ; your voice, your experiences, your story. AI works best as an editor, not a ghostwriter. Please don't ask AI to write your application from scratch or copy and paste generated answers. Beyond losing the chance to show us what makes you right for this role, we've found that AI-generated applications often contain inaccuracies and any incorrect information will result in your application being discounted. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Overview Team LeaderHere at Costa Coffee, we want to inspire the world to love great coffee. Were all about embracing passion, energy and teamwork to serve memorable moments for every one of our customers. If youre an aspiring Store Manager ready to head up a team, this could be the perfect role for you.A bit about the roleAs a Barista Maestro (Team Leader), youll have your first taste of leadership responsibility, accountability and autonomy. Youll get involved with day-to-day operations, stock maintenance, health & safety, store marketing and other tasty activities. And every day, youll be dedicated to creating uplifting experiences for our customers and inspire your team to keep customer service at the heart of everything they do. What's involved? Taking the lead on shifts to support your colleagues in delivering unbeatable experiences Making the most of peoples talents theyre in the right place to maximise sales Training and accrediting new Baristas Getting familiar with new recipes and ranges, and sharing the exciting news with the team Driving high standards every time, whether thats through the quality of an espresso or monthly coffee excellence scores Becoming a brand ambassador and helping us shine A bit about you A passion for coffee and people is just the start of what were looking for. What else makes a great Barista Maestro(Team Leader)? Reliability to open and close the store safely and on time Team leadership experience in a buzzing environment Ability to take on shared responsibility whilst on shift and support team members A love of turning knowledge and know-how into hot ideas to help your store succeed Willingness to learn and be bold, brave and action-orientated Flexible approach and can-do attitude, as each day offers exciting new challenges What we can offer We're really proud of the work our team members deliver, and we want you to feel valued and rewarded with great perks and benefits: £12.30 per hour Great Opportunities to develop yourself and progress your career Employee Assistance Programme And if this isn't enough, you'll also enjoy some fundraising for our Costa Foundation, helping children in coffee-growing communities gain access to safe and quality education. A bit about us At the heart of Costa Coffee are our values. We believe in Passion, Warmth, Trust and Courage. Were the No. 1 coffee brand in the UK for the 14th year in a row. Here, youll be part of a genuine, passionate and warm team that shares a love for coffee and a desire to deliver great experiences to our customers, communities and people.At Costa Coffee, we celebrate inclusion and equality and believe everyone should bring their true self to work. We advocate collaboration and transparency. And embrace differences in all that we do. This role is for a store owned by one of our franchise partners, their hiring process, salary and benefits may vary from those within a wholly owned Costa store advert.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Overview Team LeaderHere at Costa Coffee, we want to inspire the world to love great coffee. Were all about embracing passion, energy and teamwork to serve memorable moments for every one of our customers. If youre an aspiring Store Manager ready to head up a team, this could be the perfect role for you.A bit about the roleAs a Barista Maestro (Team Leader), youll have your first taste of leadership responsibility, accountability and autonomy. Youll get involved with day-to-day operations, stock maintenance, health & safety, store marketing and other tasty activities. And every day, youll be dedicated to creating uplifting experiences for our customers and inspire your team to keep customer service at the heart of everything they do. What's involved? Taking the lead on shifts to support your colleagues in delivering unbeatable experiences Making the most of peoples talents theyre in the right place to maximise sales Training and accrediting new Baristas Getting familiar with new recipes and ranges, and sharing the exciting news with the team Driving high standards every time, whether thats through the quality of an espresso or monthly coffee excellence scores Becoming a brand ambassador and helping us shine A bit about you A passion for coffee and people is just the start of what were looking for. What else makes a great Barista Maestro(Team Leader)? Reliability to open and close the store safely and on time Team leadership experience in a buzzing environment Ability to take on shared responsibility whilst on shift and support team members A love of turning knowledge and know-how into hot ideas to help your store succeed Willingness to learn and be bold, brave and action-orientated Flexible approach and can-do attitude, as each day offers exciting new challenges What we can offer We're really proud of the work our team members deliver, and we want you to feel valued and rewarded with great perks and benefits: £12.30 per hour Great Opportunities to develop yourself and progress your career Employee Assistance Programme And if this isn't enough, you'll also enjoy some fundraising for our Costa Foundation, helping children in coffee-growing communities gain access to safe and quality education. A bit about us At the heart of Costa Coffee are our values. We believe in Passion, Warmth, Trust and Courage. Were the No. 1 coffee brand in the UK for the 14th year in a row. Here, youll be part of a genuine, passionate and warm team that shares a love for coffee and a desire to deliver great experiences to our customers, communities and people.At Costa Coffee, we celebrate inclusion and equality and believe everyone should bring their true self to work. We advocate collaboration and transparency. And embrace differences in all that we do. This role is for a store owned by one of our franchise partners, their hiring process, salary and benefits may vary from those within a wholly owned Costa store advert.
Our client, a well-known anti-poverty charity is looking to recruit a Director of Policy & Engagement on a maternity contract of up to 12 months. This great charity provides front-line advice, advocacy and campaigning and policy work on behalf of people in London beneath pension age, who are experiencing issues around benefit payments, disability and housing or who are at risk of homelessness. The services they provide have become even more essential during the current cost of living crisis. The role: As Director of Policy & Engagement, you will lead the organisation's policy, public affairs, and campaigns function, shaping and delivering local and national influencing to drive change on social security and housing issues. You will ensure the voices of people with lived experience are central to all of the organisation's work, embedding meaningful participation across the organisation, in governance, services, policy and campaigns. You will also oversee strategic external communications to support the organisation's influencing, brand and fundraising objectives and will direct all fundraising for your department including managing funder relationships, identifying opportunities and leading on bid writing and reporting. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for influencing policy and practice locally and nationally and representing the charity as a spokesperson in the media, with government ministers, MPs, and other senior stakeholders. You will manage a small multidisciplinary team of four, ensuring integrated effective delivery across the organisation. The role will cover strategic leadership, policy, public affairs & campaigns, stakeholder & media engagement, external communications, embedding participation, fundraising leadership, team leadership and cross-organisational Integration. The person: The successful candidate will be a strategic, politically astute leader with experience of leading policy, public affairs and campaigns at a senior level. They will have experience of integrating research campaigns, participation, external communications and fundraising to deliver impact locally and nationally. They will have excellent media stakeholder and political engagement skills, with experience of acting as a spokesperson for an organisation. This person will value and embed lived experience in all aspects of their work and will have a strong understanding of social security and housing policy. This person will also have substantial experience of leading on research for social policy influencing purposes in addition to having developed and shaped policy for an organisation in a charity which works towards combatting poverty and other social justice issues. Having managed political and media engagement and external influencing activities in the past, this person will be an effective relationship manager both internally and externally, in addition to having provided knowledge based leadership to small teams in the charity sector. In addition to being a highly effective project manager, this person will be a very strong communicator both verbally and in writing, and will be fully committed to the aims and objectives of this anti-poverty charity. This organisation is an equal opportunity employer. People with lived experience of poverty, from global majority backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals and disabled people are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome evidence of experience from both work and non-work settings such as volunteering and personal life.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Our client, a well-known anti-poverty charity is looking to recruit a Director of Policy & Engagement on a maternity contract of up to 12 months. This great charity provides front-line advice, advocacy and campaigning and policy work on behalf of people in London beneath pension age, who are experiencing issues around benefit payments, disability and housing or who are at risk of homelessness. The services they provide have become even more essential during the current cost of living crisis. The role: As Director of Policy & Engagement, you will lead the organisation's policy, public affairs, and campaigns function, shaping and delivering local and national influencing to drive change on social security and housing issues. You will ensure the voices of people with lived experience are central to all of the organisation's work, embedding meaningful participation across the organisation, in governance, services, policy and campaigns. You will also oversee strategic external communications to support the organisation's influencing, brand and fundraising objectives and will direct all fundraising for your department including managing funder relationships, identifying opportunities and leading on bid writing and reporting. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for influencing policy and practice locally and nationally and representing the charity as a spokesperson in the media, with government ministers, MPs, and other senior stakeholders. You will manage a small multidisciplinary team of four, ensuring integrated effective delivery across the organisation. The role will cover strategic leadership, policy, public affairs & campaigns, stakeholder & media engagement, external communications, embedding participation, fundraising leadership, team leadership and cross-organisational Integration. The person: The successful candidate will be a strategic, politically astute leader with experience of leading policy, public affairs and campaigns at a senior level. They will have experience of integrating research campaigns, participation, external communications and fundraising to deliver impact locally and nationally. They will have excellent media stakeholder and political engagement skills, with experience of acting as a spokesperson for an organisation. This person will value and embed lived experience in all aspects of their work and will have a strong understanding of social security and housing policy. This person will also have substantial experience of leading on research for social policy influencing purposes in addition to having developed and shaped policy for an organisation in a charity which works towards combatting poverty and other social justice issues. Having managed political and media engagement and external influencing activities in the past, this person will be an effective relationship manager both internally and externally, in addition to having provided knowledge based leadership to small teams in the charity sector. In addition to being a highly effective project manager, this person will be a very strong communicator both verbally and in writing, and will be fully committed to the aims and objectives of this anti-poverty charity. This organisation is an equal opportunity employer. People with lived experience of poverty, from global majority backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals and disabled people are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome evidence of experience from both work and non-work settings such as volunteering and personal life.
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Redditch, Worcestershire
Fundraising and Marketing Administrator (known internally as Awards and Partnerships Coordinator) Location: Hybrid (minimum 1 day per week in our client s office in Redditch, Worcestershire) Employment Type: Part-Time; Permanent; 16 hours per week (flexible working considered and to be agreed with Line Manager) Salary: £28,000 £30,000 per annum (pro-rata, dependent on experience) Our client is the charity supporting the nursing and midwifery family through tough times. They provide grants, advice and a listening ear to Nurses and Midwives who may feel alone and are struggling to cope. They are a small and friendly team committed to ensuring no Nurse or Midwife faces tough times alone. The Role To provide efficient and holistic support across our client. This role will support various teams across the organisation, with a focus on giving colleagues the support they need to fulfil their roles as well as directly engaging with beneficiaries, nominators, coaching clients and award winners. The role will provide coordination of their Star Awards and provide support for fundraising and marketing activities. Person Profile This role would suit someone who is organised and is adept at following processes and procedures. The ideal candidate will be empathetic, have effective communication skills and a desire to support colleagues to fulfil their roles to the best of their ability. It will suit someone who is looking for variety in their work and brings a logical, methodical approach to prioritising their workload. Main Responsibilities Star Awards Administration: Coordinate the processing of our client s Star Award nominations, from submission to fulfilment. Post awards packs for the Star Awards and ensuring they arrive in a timely manner. Communicate with nominators, recipients, and partners to ensure an exceptional experience. Maintain accurate nomination records and provide regular reports on activity and outcomes. Liaise with suppliers and external partners regarding award materials and distribution. Ensure all nomination data is recorded accurately and kept up to date in internal systems. Fundraising and Marketing Support: Support fundraising and marketing campaigns with logistical tasks. Maintain supporter and donor data within the CRM, ensuring accurate records. Assist with the production and distribution of fundraising materials and communications to supporters. Support event logistics, booking arrangements, and post-event follow-ups. Respond to fundraising and marketing enquiries by email and phone. Support donor stewardship activities, including thank you communications and recognition initiatives. Assist with the coordination of fundraising materials for partners, ensuring timely delivery and brand consistency. Coordinate meetings with partners and supporters, including scheduling and sending invitations. General Administrative and Cross-Team Support: Provide day-to-day administrative support to colleagues across the organisation. Assist with data entry, data cleansing, and routine database maintenance. Support the management of shared inboxes, ensuring queries are responded to or directed appropriately. Follow established processes and procedures to ensure consistency and accuracy in all tasks. Person Specification Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Ability to adapt approach and communication style to suit the audience. Experience of supporting colleagues to achieve shared goals. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record keeping. Strong organisational and time management skills with ability to prioritise effectively. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams). Experience working with CRM systems or databases. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to handle confidential information sensitively and appropriately. Desirable: Experience working within a charity or healthcare-related organisation. Knowledge of fundraising, marketing or event administration. Benefits: A flexible, supportive working culture. 30 days of annual leave (including bank holidays). Up to an 8% employer pension contribution. Access to an employer assistance program. Enhanced sick pay (after probation). Enhanced family leave policies. Application process: Please click on the 'Apply' button to download the full job pack. Submit your CV and Cover Letter by 12pm onThursday, 9th of April. Your Cover Letter should include: Your notice period. Your preferred working hours. Why you re interested in working for our client. Your relevant administrative experience. For candidates who are shortlisted for interview, this will be held remotely on 20th of April and 22nd of April. There will also be the opportunity to ask the panel questions. There may potentially be an additional informal Teams call as part of the selection process.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Fundraising and Marketing Administrator (known internally as Awards and Partnerships Coordinator) Location: Hybrid (minimum 1 day per week in our client s office in Redditch, Worcestershire) Employment Type: Part-Time; Permanent; 16 hours per week (flexible working considered and to be agreed with Line Manager) Salary: £28,000 £30,000 per annum (pro-rata, dependent on experience) Our client is the charity supporting the nursing and midwifery family through tough times. They provide grants, advice and a listening ear to Nurses and Midwives who may feel alone and are struggling to cope. They are a small and friendly team committed to ensuring no Nurse or Midwife faces tough times alone. The Role To provide efficient and holistic support across our client. This role will support various teams across the organisation, with a focus on giving colleagues the support they need to fulfil their roles as well as directly engaging with beneficiaries, nominators, coaching clients and award winners. The role will provide coordination of their Star Awards and provide support for fundraising and marketing activities. Person Profile This role would suit someone who is organised and is adept at following processes and procedures. The ideal candidate will be empathetic, have effective communication skills and a desire to support colleagues to fulfil their roles to the best of their ability. It will suit someone who is looking for variety in their work and brings a logical, methodical approach to prioritising their workload. Main Responsibilities Star Awards Administration: Coordinate the processing of our client s Star Award nominations, from submission to fulfilment. Post awards packs for the Star Awards and ensuring they arrive in a timely manner. Communicate with nominators, recipients, and partners to ensure an exceptional experience. Maintain accurate nomination records and provide regular reports on activity and outcomes. Liaise with suppliers and external partners regarding award materials and distribution. Ensure all nomination data is recorded accurately and kept up to date in internal systems. Fundraising and Marketing Support: Support fundraising and marketing campaigns with logistical tasks. Maintain supporter and donor data within the CRM, ensuring accurate records. Assist with the production and distribution of fundraising materials and communications to supporters. Support event logistics, booking arrangements, and post-event follow-ups. Respond to fundraising and marketing enquiries by email and phone. Support donor stewardship activities, including thank you communications and recognition initiatives. Assist with the coordination of fundraising materials for partners, ensuring timely delivery and brand consistency. Coordinate meetings with partners and supporters, including scheduling and sending invitations. General Administrative and Cross-Team Support: Provide day-to-day administrative support to colleagues across the organisation. Assist with data entry, data cleansing, and routine database maintenance. Support the management of shared inboxes, ensuring queries are responded to or directed appropriately. Follow established processes and procedures to ensure consistency and accuracy in all tasks. Person Specification Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential: Ability to adapt approach and communication style to suit the audience. Experience of supporting colleagues to achieve shared goals. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record keeping. Strong organisational and time management skills with ability to prioritise effectively. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams). Experience working with CRM systems or databases. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to handle confidential information sensitively and appropriately. Desirable: Experience working within a charity or healthcare-related organisation. Knowledge of fundraising, marketing or event administration. Benefits: A flexible, supportive working culture. 30 days of annual leave (including bank holidays). Up to an 8% employer pension contribution. Access to an employer assistance program. Enhanced sick pay (after probation). Enhanced family leave policies. Application process: Please click on the 'Apply' button to download the full job pack. Submit your CV and Cover Letter by 12pm onThursday, 9th of April. Your Cover Letter should include: Your notice period. Your preferred working hours. Why you re interested in working for our client. Your relevant administrative experience. For candidates who are shortlisted for interview, this will be held remotely on 20th of April and 22nd of April. There will also be the opportunity to ask the panel questions. There may potentially be an additional informal Teams call as part of the selection process.
ABOUT KIDS CANCER CHARITY Kids Cancer Charity have been supporting children affected by cancer from all over the UK since 1989. Life changes when a child is diagnosed with cancer, every aspect of their life and that of their family is thrown into turmoil. We offer support through our care breaks and Play Therapy during treatment and beyond. We are looking for a passionate, talented Individual Giving Manager to join our ambitious, successful Fundraising team that has been growing year-on-year since 1989 as we approach our new fundraising strategy. JOB DESCRIPTION The Individual Giving Manager will lead the development of Kids Cancer Charity s first comprehensive individual giving programme, building all activity from the ground up. This includes designing compelling supporter propositions, establishing donor journeys, and creating engaging campaigns that drive acquisition and long-term support. A key part of the role will be scoping, procuring, and managing external suppliers, agencies, platforms, and partners required to deliver individual giving products and activity. This includes the development and future launch of new income streams for Kids Cancer Charity, such as a charity lottery, as well as regular giving, legacy marketing, and in-memory giving opportunities. The postholder will play a central role in shaping the future of supporter engagement at Kids Cancer Charity, introducing best practice, ensuring strong stewardship, and embedding a supporter centred culture across the organisation. JOB PURPOSE To develop, launch, and grow Kids Cancer Charity s first individual giving programme, building sustainable income streams that support our vital work in supporting children affected by cancer in the UK. As the first dedicated individual giving role, you will design the strategy and deliver hands on activity, creating compelling propositions, supporter journeys and campaigns across regular giving, one off gifts, lottery, legacies and in memory giving. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Planning and Strategy Develop Kids Cancer Charity s first Individual Giving strategy, setting clear plans, targets, and opportunities for growth across all giving products. Introduce and embed best practice in compliance, data management, supporter care, and ethical fundraising. Supplier and Partner Development Scope organisational needs and procure/manage suppliers, agencies and platforms required to deliver individual giving activity. Lead onboarding and manage delivery to agreed standards, budgets and timelines. Supporter Engagement and Campaign Development Design end to end supporter journeys (acquisition, welcome, nurture, upgrade, reactivation, retention). Plan and deliver multi channel campaigns (digital, social, email, paid, direct mail) to acquire, retain and engage supporters. Build audience understanding through segmentation, insight and experimentation. Work closely with other teams to embed Individual Giving into the organisation. Product Development Scope and pilot propositions for: Regular Giving, Digital one off, Charity Lottery, Legacy Giving, In Memory, Appeals/integrated campaigns, and Mid value. Produce product business cases with KPIs, budgets, phasing and implementation plans. Reporting and Evaluation Establish reporting and monitoring frameworks for Individual Giving activity. Use early data and insight to inform decision making, future planning, and product development. Ensure all activity complies with the Fundraising Regulator s Code of Practice, GDPR, PECR and Gambling Commission requirements. Monitor and report on individual giving performance against KPIs and targets, reporting on performance to the General Manager. Other Duties & Responsibilities All other duties reasonably associated with your role, as directed by the General Manager, Act as an ambassador for the charity, supporting a culture of collaboration, learning and innovation. Ensure compliance with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 by complying with internal information governance policies and maintaining up-to-date documentation as part of Kids Cancer Charity s compliance programme. Demonstrate and uphold the Society s values and behavioural standards at all times. Help create an inclusive working environment where diversity is valued, everyone can contribute, and everyday actions ensure we meet our duty to uphold and promote equality. This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of areas of activity and responsibility and will be amended in light of the changing needs of the organisation. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Relevant Experience, Skills and/or Aptitudes Demonstrable experience of individual giving across multiple products, which may include regular giving, one off gifts, lottery, legacy giving, in memory giving, and appeals. Ability to craft compelling supporter propositions and use storytelling to communicate impact and motivate giving. Proven track record designing and managing supporter journeys that improve acquisition, retention, and lifetime value. Experience of delivering multi channel integrated acquisition campaigns, (digital and offline approaches). Experience of procuring and managing suppliers, agencies, and platforms, ensuring high quality delivery and value for money. Data driven mindset, comfortable with metrics, segmentation, reporting, insight gathering, and budget forecasting. Strong understanding of return on investment (ROI) and the ability to evaluate the effectiveness, sustainability, and value of fundraising activity. Strong understanding of CRM systems and fundraising technologies, and how these support effective individual giving programmes. Understanding of fundraising regulation, GDPR, and ethical fundraising practices. Experience managing budgets and ensuring effective allocation of resources. Comfortable working in an environment where systems, processes, and programmes are being built from the ground up. Desirable Relevant Experience, Skills and/or Aptitudes Knowledge and understanding of Kids Cancer Charity s mission, values and strategic priorities. Experience of working in a charity or organisation where individual giving programmes have been developed from the ground up. Experience of launching new giving products such as lotteries, regular giving propositions, or digital donation platforms. Knowledge of fundraising compliance frameworks, including the Gambling Commission requirements (or similar relevant regulation). Understanding of digital fundraising trends, including peer to peer fundraising and integrated digital journeys.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
ABOUT KIDS CANCER CHARITY Kids Cancer Charity have been supporting children affected by cancer from all over the UK since 1989. Life changes when a child is diagnosed with cancer, every aspect of their life and that of their family is thrown into turmoil. We offer support through our care breaks and Play Therapy during treatment and beyond. We are looking for a passionate, talented Individual Giving Manager to join our ambitious, successful Fundraising team that has been growing year-on-year since 1989 as we approach our new fundraising strategy. JOB DESCRIPTION The Individual Giving Manager will lead the development of Kids Cancer Charity s first comprehensive individual giving programme, building all activity from the ground up. This includes designing compelling supporter propositions, establishing donor journeys, and creating engaging campaigns that drive acquisition and long-term support. A key part of the role will be scoping, procuring, and managing external suppliers, agencies, platforms, and partners required to deliver individual giving products and activity. This includes the development and future launch of new income streams for Kids Cancer Charity, such as a charity lottery, as well as regular giving, legacy marketing, and in-memory giving opportunities. The postholder will play a central role in shaping the future of supporter engagement at Kids Cancer Charity, introducing best practice, ensuring strong stewardship, and embedding a supporter centred culture across the organisation. JOB PURPOSE To develop, launch, and grow Kids Cancer Charity s first individual giving programme, building sustainable income streams that support our vital work in supporting children affected by cancer in the UK. As the first dedicated individual giving role, you will design the strategy and deliver hands on activity, creating compelling propositions, supporter journeys and campaigns across regular giving, one off gifts, lottery, legacies and in memory giving. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Planning and Strategy Develop Kids Cancer Charity s first Individual Giving strategy, setting clear plans, targets, and opportunities for growth across all giving products. Introduce and embed best practice in compliance, data management, supporter care, and ethical fundraising. Supplier and Partner Development Scope organisational needs and procure/manage suppliers, agencies and platforms required to deliver individual giving activity. Lead onboarding and manage delivery to agreed standards, budgets and timelines. Supporter Engagement and Campaign Development Design end to end supporter journeys (acquisition, welcome, nurture, upgrade, reactivation, retention). Plan and deliver multi channel campaigns (digital, social, email, paid, direct mail) to acquire, retain and engage supporters. Build audience understanding through segmentation, insight and experimentation. Work closely with other teams to embed Individual Giving into the organisation. Product Development Scope and pilot propositions for: Regular Giving, Digital one off, Charity Lottery, Legacy Giving, In Memory, Appeals/integrated campaigns, and Mid value. Produce product business cases with KPIs, budgets, phasing and implementation plans. Reporting and Evaluation Establish reporting and monitoring frameworks for Individual Giving activity. Use early data and insight to inform decision making, future planning, and product development. Ensure all activity complies with the Fundraising Regulator s Code of Practice, GDPR, PECR and Gambling Commission requirements. Monitor and report on individual giving performance against KPIs and targets, reporting on performance to the General Manager. Other Duties & Responsibilities All other duties reasonably associated with your role, as directed by the General Manager, Act as an ambassador for the charity, supporting a culture of collaboration, learning and innovation. Ensure compliance with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 by complying with internal information governance policies and maintaining up-to-date documentation as part of Kids Cancer Charity s compliance programme. Demonstrate and uphold the Society s values and behavioural standards at all times. Help create an inclusive working environment where diversity is valued, everyone can contribute, and everyday actions ensure we meet our duty to uphold and promote equality. This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of areas of activity and responsibility and will be amended in light of the changing needs of the organisation. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Relevant Experience, Skills and/or Aptitudes Demonstrable experience of individual giving across multiple products, which may include regular giving, one off gifts, lottery, legacy giving, in memory giving, and appeals. Ability to craft compelling supporter propositions and use storytelling to communicate impact and motivate giving. Proven track record designing and managing supporter journeys that improve acquisition, retention, and lifetime value. Experience of delivering multi channel integrated acquisition campaigns, (digital and offline approaches). Experience of procuring and managing suppliers, agencies, and platforms, ensuring high quality delivery and value for money. Data driven mindset, comfortable with metrics, segmentation, reporting, insight gathering, and budget forecasting. Strong understanding of return on investment (ROI) and the ability to evaluate the effectiveness, sustainability, and value of fundraising activity. Strong understanding of CRM systems and fundraising technologies, and how these support effective individual giving programmes. Understanding of fundraising regulation, GDPR, and ethical fundraising practices. Experience managing budgets and ensuring effective allocation of resources. Comfortable working in an environment where systems, processes, and programmes are being built from the ground up. Desirable Relevant Experience, Skills and/or Aptitudes Knowledge and understanding of Kids Cancer Charity s mission, values and strategic priorities. Experience of working in a charity or organisation where individual giving programmes have been developed from the ground up. Experience of launching new giving products such as lotteries, regular giving propositions, or digital donation platforms. Knowledge of fundraising compliance frameworks, including the Gambling Commission requirements (or similar relevant regulation). Understanding of digital fundraising trends, including peer to peer fundraising and integrated digital journeys.