Grants Officer

  • Royal Variety Charity
  • Apr 01, 2026
Full time Other

Job Description

Grants Officer

Are you passionate about providing life-changing support to those most in need

Would you welcome the opportunity to join an organisation that values individuality, invests in its staff, and where your hard work will be recognised and rewarded

Do you live within easy commuting distance of Twickenham

If the answer to these questions is YES, we would love to hear from you

Twickenham £35,000 £40,000 (DOE) 28 days holiday I Full-Time, Permanent

The Royal Variety Charity supports people who have dedicated their working lives to entertainment, on stage, on screen, and behind the scenes. We are now seeking a compassionate, detail-oriented Grants Officer to help us deliver life-changing support to those in need.

This is a unique opportunity to combine empathy with analytical skills to support individuals facing financial hardship, health challenges, or transitions into care.

The Role

As our Grants Officer, you will be the first point of contact for individuals seeking our support. You ll guide applicants through the grants process, assess their needs, and help unlock access to financial assistance, mental health support, and care services.

  • Managing and assessing grant applications with care, accuracy, and integrity.
  • Building trusting relationships with beneficiaries and their families.
  • Providing clear advice and guidance on available support.
  • Preparing high-quality reports and recommendations for decision-making committees.
  • Working closely with internal teams and external partners to coordinate holistic support.
  • Maintaining accurate and confidential records using our CRM system (Salesforce).

About You

Empathetic, organised, and confident handling sensitive situations, and able to thrive in a role that requires both human connection and attention to detail.

We re looking for someone who has:

  • Excellent communication skills and emotional intelligence.
  • Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach.
  • Confidence working with sensitive and complex personal circumstances.
  • Good IT skills (including CRM systems; Salesforce is a plus).
  • The ability to manage and prioritise a varied workload.

It would also be helpful if you have experience in a grants, casework, or welfare-based role, knowledge of the charity sector and a UK driving licence.

Appointment to the role will also be subject to a DBS.

Why Join Us

This is more than a job it s a chance to have a lasting impact on people who have contributed so much to the UK s cultural life. You ll be part of a small, dedicated team making meaningful, tangible differences every day.