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Right To Play
Safety and Security Specialist
Right To Play
Job Title: Safety and Security Specialist Location: London, UK preferred, or Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Accra, Ghana; Beirut, Lebanon; or Kampala, Uganda (Only candidates who are eligible to work legally without work visa sponsorship in the country will be considered.) Contract Type: Full-time (40 hours per week), long-term engagement Hiring Salary: This is a national position. Please refer to Appendix I for the hiring salary for each country. Target Start Date: As soon as possible Application Closing Date: June 9, :59 GMT This job advert is for an existing vacancy. About Right To Play: For more than 25 years, Right To Play has been protecting, educating, and empowering millions of children each year to rise above adversity through the power of play. We offer programs in 13 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America, reaching millions of children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive. We do this by harnessing play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child's life, to teach children the critical skills they need to dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities, in learning and in life. This work is supported by our two global offices in Toronto, Canada and London, UK; and seven National Offices in North America and Europe. Benefits Highlights: Connect and collaborate with a global team who are passionate about protecting, educating and empowering children and youth using the power of play! Culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care, and be playful) Paid leaves Competitive benefits Learning opportunities and 5 learning and development (L&D) days per year More information on what we offer is available on our website. Application Method: Apply with your resume and cover letter in English via the application link. Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We strongly encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. As part of our selection process, final candidates will be required to complete security checks and Vulnerable Sector Check or equivalent criminal record check as a condition of the offer. More details about our recruitment process are available here. Safeguarding information is available here. As part of our recruitment and selection process, Right To Play uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) - assisted tools to support the assessment of candidates or applications. This may include but not limited to generating and editing of job adverts, assessment and interview questions, scheduling, translation, transcription, note taking, etc. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS), VidCruiter, also use AI-powered ChatBot to answer candidates' enquiries. These tools are used only to assist human reviewers in evaluation and do not make selection or screening decisions. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. All AI-assisted processes comply with applicable privacy and data protection regulations, including GDPR and PIPEDA. For more information, please refer to RTP AI Policy and our Best Practice: Use of AI in Recruitment. We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We are committed to providing accommodations to candidates with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter. Please reach out to the People & Culture team by email. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an accessible candidate experience. Job Description: Job Title: Safety and Security Specialist Grade: 9 Reports to: Chief People and Culture Officer(CPCO) Location: London preferred or Ethiopia, Ghana, Lebanon or Uganda Direct Reports: None Indirect Reports: Technical oversight of the in- country Safety and Security Focal Points (SSFP) Department: People and Culture 1-Purpose: Safety and Security Specialist safeguards Right To Play (RTP) s people, assets, and operations by leading effective safety and security risk management across all contexts. The role ensures appropriate policies, preparedness, and incident response frameworks that enable programs to operate responsibly in volatile environments while advising leadership and fostering a strong culture of safety and accountability. 2- Accountability & Responsibilities: Work to deliver against a set of KPIs in security overseen by RTP's Executive Team (ET) by: (25%) Lead on the continued development of adaptable security measures for RTP's different methods of programme delivery. Mentor and developing a network of Safety and Security (S&S) Focal points to deliver in-country security procedures with Country Directors Regularly monitor and audit of security KPIs at country level Support ET members integrate security measures/considerations in the areas they oversee Promote security measures at country level and developing a culture of security across RTP's global programmes. Security Management (25%) Develop and oversee global S&S policies, standards, roles and responsibilities and minimum requirements including Risk Assessments (SSRAs) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all areas of operation. Ensure implementation and consistent application of RTP S&S Principles, standards, and KPIs Ensure alignment with humanitarian principles and international best practice Monitor and report on S&S implementation for RTP, through regular external audits or self-assessments Advise ET on all aspects of S&S helping them to understand what risks are acceptable, under what conditions and actively promotes a strong culture of S&S among the RTP team Incident Management (20%) Coordinate all S&S incident responses and promptly report incidents to the CPCO Advise and review contingency plans, including hibernations, relocations and security or medical evacuations. Monitor and support the effective use of all communication systems (HF, VHF, satellite phones, mobile phones and the internal security information tree) and procedural compliance. Lead or coordinate responses to serious incidents (e.g. staff injury, kidnapping, detention, attacks) and Act as a central coordinating point during major crises Ensure clear incident reporting, investigation, and learning Information Collection, Analysis and Sharing (15%) Collect information on safety and security issues relevant to RTP and share with the country leadership team and Global Crisis Management Team (GCMT) Disseminate information on safety and security to RTP staff Compile monthly reports on safety and security and share with the CPCO, Unit leads CD and RTP SSFP Participate in networking with other NGO and UN safety and security representatives and fora Capacity Strengthening, Learning and Compliance (15%) Design, coordinate, and oversee organizational safety and security training, including core learning for staff and coaching SSFPs to deliver context appropriate training. Establish and maintain safety and security orientation processes for new staff, interns, volunteers, and visitors, including travel protocols and arrival briefings. Build leadership and staff understanding of individual and collective safety and security responsibilities, reinforcing a culture of shared accountability and duty of care. Monitor overall compliance with S&S policies and procedures, identifying trends, gaps, and risks, and escalate concerns to line management and leadership as appropriate. Provide technical guidance and support to managers on addressing non compliance, including recommendations for corrective actions when needed. Ensure systems are in place for reporting work related injuries, accidents, security incidents, and fatality risks, and promote timely and accurate reporting. Provide functional oversight and guidance for contracted or assigned security personnel (e.g. guards), where applicable, in collaboration with operations and management teams. Perform other duties as assigned. 3- Scope (geographical and/or functional), Impact and Autonomy This is a global role that has an oversight on all S&S work within RTP and ensures support and guidance are provided to country teams and all other global units including security in travel. 4- Leadership and Staff management Coach and support the development and building of a high performing team of around 12 S&S focal points and advice ET, Country Directors and Unit leads on Security matters. Support the recruitment and onboarding of colleagues that act as S&S focal points or have key responsibilities on S&S according to the framework. 5- Information requirement for decision-making . click apply for full job details
May 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Safety and Security Specialist Location: London, UK preferred, or Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Accra, Ghana; Beirut, Lebanon; or Kampala, Uganda (Only candidates who are eligible to work legally without work visa sponsorship in the country will be considered.) Contract Type: Full-time (40 hours per week), long-term engagement Hiring Salary: This is a national position. Please refer to Appendix I for the hiring salary for each country. Target Start Date: As soon as possible Application Closing Date: June 9, :59 GMT This job advert is for an existing vacancy. About Right To Play: For more than 25 years, Right To Play has been protecting, educating, and empowering millions of children each year to rise above adversity through the power of play. We offer programs in 13 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America, reaching millions of children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive. We do this by harnessing play, one of the most fundamental forces in a child's life, to teach children the critical skills they need to dismantle barriers and embrace opportunities, in learning and in life. This work is supported by our two global offices in Toronto, Canada and London, UK; and seven National Offices in North America and Europe. Benefits Highlights: Connect and collaborate with a global team who are passionate about protecting, educating and empowering children and youth using the power of play! Culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care, and be playful) Paid leaves Competitive benefits Learning opportunities and 5 learning and development (L&D) days per year More information on what we offer is available on our website. Application Method: Apply with your resume and cover letter in English via the application link. Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We strongly encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. As part of our selection process, final candidates will be required to complete security checks and Vulnerable Sector Check or equivalent criminal record check as a condition of the offer. More details about our recruitment process are available here. Safeguarding information is available here. As part of our recruitment and selection process, Right To Play uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) - assisted tools to support the assessment of candidates or applications. This may include but not limited to generating and editing of job adverts, assessment and interview questions, scheduling, translation, transcription, note taking, etc. Our Applicant Tracking System (ATS), VidCruiter, also use AI-powered ChatBot to answer candidates' enquiries. These tools are used only to assist human reviewers in evaluation and do not make selection or screening decisions. All hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. All AI-assisted processes comply with applicable privacy and data protection regulations, including GDPR and PIPEDA. For more information, please refer to RTP AI Policy and our Best Practice: Use of AI in Recruitment. We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We are committed to providing accommodations to candidates with disabilities during the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter. Please reach out to the People & Culture team by email. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an accessible candidate experience. Job Description: Job Title: Safety and Security Specialist Grade: 9 Reports to: Chief People and Culture Officer(CPCO) Location: London preferred or Ethiopia, Ghana, Lebanon or Uganda Direct Reports: None Indirect Reports: Technical oversight of the in- country Safety and Security Focal Points (SSFP) Department: People and Culture 1-Purpose: Safety and Security Specialist safeguards Right To Play (RTP) s people, assets, and operations by leading effective safety and security risk management across all contexts. The role ensures appropriate policies, preparedness, and incident response frameworks that enable programs to operate responsibly in volatile environments while advising leadership and fostering a strong culture of safety and accountability. 2- Accountability & Responsibilities: Work to deliver against a set of KPIs in security overseen by RTP's Executive Team (ET) by: (25%) Lead on the continued development of adaptable security measures for RTP's different methods of programme delivery. Mentor and developing a network of Safety and Security (S&S) Focal points to deliver in-country security procedures with Country Directors Regularly monitor and audit of security KPIs at country level Support ET members integrate security measures/considerations in the areas they oversee Promote security measures at country level and developing a culture of security across RTP's global programmes. Security Management (25%) Develop and oversee global S&S policies, standards, roles and responsibilities and minimum requirements including Risk Assessments (SSRAs) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all areas of operation. Ensure implementation and consistent application of RTP S&S Principles, standards, and KPIs Ensure alignment with humanitarian principles and international best practice Monitor and report on S&S implementation for RTP, through regular external audits or self-assessments Advise ET on all aspects of S&S helping them to understand what risks are acceptable, under what conditions and actively promotes a strong culture of S&S among the RTP team Incident Management (20%) Coordinate all S&S incident responses and promptly report incidents to the CPCO Advise and review contingency plans, including hibernations, relocations and security or medical evacuations. Monitor and support the effective use of all communication systems (HF, VHF, satellite phones, mobile phones and the internal security information tree) and procedural compliance. Lead or coordinate responses to serious incidents (e.g. staff injury, kidnapping, detention, attacks) and Act as a central coordinating point during major crises Ensure clear incident reporting, investigation, and learning Information Collection, Analysis and Sharing (15%) Collect information on safety and security issues relevant to RTP and share with the country leadership team and Global Crisis Management Team (GCMT) Disseminate information on safety and security to RTP staff Compile monthly reports on safety and security and share with the CPCO, Unit leads CD and RTP SSFP Participate in networking with other NGO and UN safety and security representatives and fora Capacity Strengthening, Learning and Compliance (15%) Design, coordinate, and oversee organizational safety and security training, including core learning for staff and coaching SSFPs to deliver context appropriate training. Establish and maintain safety and security orientation processes for new staff, interns, volunteers, and visitors, including travel protocols and arrival briefings. Build leadership and staff understanding of individual and collective safety and security responsibilities, reinforcing a culture of shared accountability and duty of care. Monitor overall compliance with S&S policies and procedures, identifying trends, gaps, and risks, and escalate concerns to line management and leadership as appropriate. Provide technical guidance and support to managers on addressing non compliance, including recommendations for corrective actions when needed. Ensure systems are in place for reporting work related injuries, accidents, security incidents, and fatality risks, and promote timely and accurate reporting. Provide functional oversight and guidance for contracted or assigned security personnel (e.g. guards), where applicable, in collaboration with operations and management teams. Perform other duties as assigned. 3- Scope (geographical and/or functional), Impact and Autonomy This is a global role that has an oversight on all S&S work within RTP and ensures support and guidance are provided to country teams and all other global units including security in travel. 4- Leadership and Staff management Coach and support the development and building of a high performing team of around 12 S&S focal points and advice ET, Country Directors and Unit leads on Security matters. Support the recruitment and onboarding of colleagues that act as S&S focal points or have key responsibilities on S&S according to the framework. 5- Information requirement for decision-making . click apply for full job details
Webrecruit
Outreach Coordinator
Webrecruit
Outreach Coordinator London The Organisation Our client is a faith-based charity. They seek to positively impact the lives of all members of society. They are now looking for an Outreach Coordinator to join them on a full-time basis for a fixed-term maternity cover contract from 1st August 2026 to 31st May 2027, working 35 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £32,000 per annum - 23 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) - Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution - Employee Assistance Programme - Cycle to Work scheme - Enhanced family-friendly policies - Life assurance (Death in Service benefit) - Access to discounts and benefits platform This is a rewarding opportunity for an individual with a passion for youth and young adult ministry and experience of working with volunteers, young people and young adults to join our client's leading charity. You'll have the chance to contribute to impactful programmes, large-scale events and ministry initiatives that encourage deeper engagement and progress your skill set. What's more, you'll gain valuable experience, build strong relationships and support meaningful work within communities. The Role As an Outreach Coordinator, you will help create engaging and meaningful opportunities for young people and young adults to explore and strengthen their faith across the organisation. Joining a collaborative and passionate Youth Ministry team, you'll support the delivery of programmes, initiatives and events that encourage participation, leadership and deeper connections within faith-based communities. You'll contribute to the coordination of retreats, confirmation programmes, leadership initiatives and faith-based summits designed to inspire and support young people in their faith journey. You will also help shape impactful outreach activity, support young people to become active and confident participants in ministry and community life. Additionally, you will: - Help deliver high-profile youth events, activities and tournaments across the organisation - Support faith-based communities in developing and strengthening youth ministry activity - Build strong working relationships with clergy, volunteers and external partners - Assist with the creation of engaging digital and promotional content - Maintain accurate outreach records and support reporting activity About You To be considered as an Outreach Coordinator, you will need: - A passion for youth and young adult ministry - Experience working with young people, young adults and/or volunteers - Experience managing sensitive information with discretion - Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a varied workload - Excellent communication and presentation skills - The ability to engage, inspire and train young adults in ministry settings - The ability to build positive relationships with parishes and stakeholders - An understanding of safeguarding policies and their application Due to the nature of the position, this role will be subject to a DBS check. Please note, this role will involve working occasional weekends and evenings and travelling. The closing date for this role is 5th June 2026. Other organisations may call this role Youth Ministry Coordinator, Youth Minister, Youth Engagement Officer, Community Outreach Coordinator, Youth Programmes Co-ordinator, Youth Development Officer, or Faith Outreach Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support impactful youth ministry initiatives as an Outreach Coordinator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Outreach Coordinator London The Organisation Our client is a faith-based charity. They seek to positively impact the lives of all members of society. They are now looking for an Outreach Coordinator to join them on a full-time basis for a fixed-term maternity cover contract from 1st August 2026 to 31st May 2027, working 35 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £32,000 per annum - 23 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata) - Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution - Employee Assistance Programme - Cycle to Work scheme - Enhanced family-friendly policies - Life assurance (Death in Service benefit) - Access to discounts and benefits platform This is a rewarding opportunity for an individual with a passion for youth and young adult ministry and experience of working with volunteers, young people and young adults to join our client's leading charity. You'll have the chance to contribute to impactful programmes, large-scale events and ministry initiatives that encourage deeper engagement and progress your skill set. What's more, you'll gain valuable experience, build strong relationships and support meaningful work within communities. The Role As an Outreach Coordinator, you will help create engaging and meaningful opportunities for young people and young adults to explore and strengthen their faith across the organisation. Joining a collaborative and passionate Youth Ministry team, you'll support the delivery of programmes, initiatives and events that encourage participation, leadership and deeper connections within faith-based communities. You'll contribute to the coordination of retreats, confirmation programmes, leadership initiatives and faith-based summits designed to inspire and support young people in their faith journey. You will also help shape impactful outreach activity, support young people to become active and confident participants in ministry and community life. Additionally, you will: - Help deliver high-profile youth events, activities and tournaments across the organisation - Support faith-based communities in developing and strengthening youth ministry activity - Build strong working relationships with clergy, volunteers and external partners - Assist with the creation of engaging digital and promotional content - Maintain accurate outreach records and support reporting activity About You To be considered as an Outreach Coordinator, you will need: - A passion for youth and young adult ministry - Experience working with young people, young adults and/or volunteers - Experience managing sensitive information with discretion - Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a varied workload - Excellent communication and presentation skills - The ability to engage, inspire and train young adults in ministry settings - The ability to build positive relationships with parishes and stakeholders - An understanding of safeguarding policies and their application Due to the nature of the position, this role will be subject to a DBS check. Please note, this role will involve working occasional weekends and evenings and travelling. The closing date for this role is 5th June 2026. Other organisations may call this role Youth Ministry Coordinator, Youth Minister, Youth Engagement Officer, Community Outreach Coordinator, Youth Programmes Co-ordinator, Youth Development Officer, or Faith Outreach Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support impactful youth ministry initiatives as an Outreach Coordinator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
The OK Club
CEO
The OK Club
Make a real impact in South Kilburn! The OK Club is hiring a CEO to manage and lead the organisation as we continue to develop our presence and impact in our neighbourhood. Thanks to funding from John Lyon s Charity, we re looking for a visionary leader, who is motivated by their Christian faith and who can inspire and equip our team and work with us to develop and deliver our strategic development plan. If you re someone who loves young people and community, and is passionate about seeing people flourish, we want to hear from you! Started by students and graduates of Oxford University (hence the OK in our name - Oxford Kilburn) The OK Club has been providing activities for children and young people for the past 60 years and we have exciting plans for our next phase of development. As well as continuing our programme of youth and children s activities, over the last couple of years we have also expanded our provision to make the club building available to the wider community. Taking an asset based approach, our Community Animator enabled us to open our doors and connect in a new way with our neighbours. As CEO you will be responsible for overseeing three key areas - our youth & children s work, our community engagement, and our building. Applicants will have proven experience of leadership in a charity or community context. The ability to work positively with young people is essential, and experience of managing a building and budgets is also important. Our funding from John Lyon is initially for three years but we anticipate that, with a brilliant new CEO our funding will grow to make the post sustainable. The OK Club is located in South Kilburn, North West London. We currently find ourselves in the middle of a building site (quite literally) and that our neighbourhood is changing drastically. Brent Council are continuing their massive regeneration project - demolishing all existing tower blocks and replacing them with new ones, with a greater number of housing units. While much around us is changing, our desire to support children and young people with play and development opportunities is as strong as ever. The OK Club currently has: A part time Youth Work Development Officer who oversees our youth work programme. A part time Building Manager. A part time Community Animator. A part time Children's Worker. Four interns (two full time and two part time, shared with churches), usually from abroad on gap year schemes. Christian Holt House which can accommodate up to five further individuals who live as part of the missional community and are required as part of their tenancy to contribute to Club activities. A small but important number of volunteers are recruited from among parents and the community generally. We are keen to grow this team, particularly with older young people and other members of the local community. Our site contains the following facilities: A sports hall 3 x activity spaces A kitchen Garden Two upper floors which are currently rented out to other organisations. We have been funded by Brent Council to renovate our Sports Hall and have ambitious plans for our whole site development in the coming years. The work of the OK Club is overseen by a Management Committee (Trustees) who meet every two months, and the post will be Line Managed by one of the Trustees. Inclusion & Diversity: The OK Club strives to be a diverse and inclusive place where we can ALL be ourselves. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background. Safer Recruitment: The OK Club is a Safe Recruiter and will require all applicants to undergo a DBS disclosure as well as taking three references. A criminal record is not necessarily a bar to working for us but must be declared on application. Timetable: (subject to amendment) Post advertised - 18th May 2026 Closing Date - 7th June 2026 Shortlisting will take place in the following week and interviews will take place, week commencing 15th June. The successful candidate may start as soon as they are available and appropriate checks have been carried out. Application Process: Applications must be received by the deadline on our approved application form. Any expressions of interest received through Indeed, Charity Job or other online platforms will be sent the application form to complete and an application won t be considered until a fully completed form is received. All applications will be acknowledged and considered in our shortlisting. Applicants who are shortlisted will be invited for an interview which will likely consist of a presentation, a task, and standard panel interview. The recruiting panel reserves the right to request a second interview if they feel this is appropriate. When you are completing the application form, please pay particular attention to the essay section which is where you can tell us how you fit the criteria listed in the person specification.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Make a real impact in South Kilburn! The OK Club is hiring a CEO to manage and lead the organisation as we continue to develop our presence and impact in our neighbourhood. Thanks to funding from John Lyon s Charity, we re looking for a visionary leader, who is motivated by their Christian faith and who can inspire and equip our team and work with us to develop and deliver our strategic development plan. If you re someone who loves young people and community, and is passionate about seeing people flourish, we want to hear from you! Started by students and graduates of Oxford University (hence the OK in our name - Oxford Kilburn) The OK Club has been providing activities for children and young people for the past 60 years and we have exciting plans for our next phase of development. As well as continuing our programme of youth and children s activities, over the last couple of years we have also expanded our provision to make the club building available to the wider community. Taking an asset based approach, our Community Animator enabled us to open our doors and connect in a new way with our neighbours. As CEO you will be responsible for overseeing three key areas - our youth & children s work, our community engagement, and our building. Applicants will have proven experience of leadership in a charity or community context. The ability to work positively with young people is essential, and experience of managing a building and budgets is also important. Our funding from John Lyon is initially for three years but we anticipate that, with a brilliant new CEO our funding will grow to make the post sustainable. The OK Club is located in South Kilburn, North West London. We currently find ourselves in the middle of a building site (quite literally) and that our neighbourhood is changing drastically. Brent Council are continuing their massive regeneration project - demolishing all existing tower blocks and replacing them with new ones, with a greater number of housing units. While much around us is changing, our desire to support children and young people with play and development opportunities is as strong as ever. The OK Club currently has: A part time Youth Work Development Officer who oversees our youth work programme. A part time Building Manager. A part time Community Animator. A part time Children's Worker. Four interns (two full time and two part time, shared with churches), usually from abroad on gap year schemes. Christian Holt House which can accommodate up to five further individuals who live as part of the missional community and are required as part of their tenancy to contribute to Club activities. A small but important number of volunteers are recruited from among parents and the community generally. We are keen to grow this team, particularly with older young people and other members of the local community. Our site contains the following facilities: A sports hall 3 x activity spaces A kitchen Garden Two upper floors which are currently rented out to other organisations. We have been funded by Brent Council to renovate our Sports Hall and have ambitious plans for our whole site development in the coming years. The work of the OK Club is overseen by a Management Committee (Trustees) who meet every two months, and the post will be Line Managed by one of the Trustees. Inclusion & Diversity: The OK Club strives to be a diverse and inclusive place where we can ALL be ourselves. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background. Safer Recruitment: The OK Club is a Safe Recruiter and will require all applicants to undergo a DBS disclosure as well as taking three references. A criminal record is not necessarily a bar to working for us but must be declared on application. Timetable: (subject to amendment) Post advertised - 18th May 2026 Closing Date - 7th June 2026 Shortlisting will take place in the following week and interviews will take place, week commencing 15th June. The successful candidate may start as soon as they are available and appropriate checks have been carried out. Application Process: Applications must be received by the deadline on our approved application form. Any expressions of interest received through Indeed, Charity Job or other online platforms will be sent the application form to complete and an application won t be considered until a fully completed form is received. All applications will be acknowledged and considered in our shortlisting. Applicants who are shortlisted will be invited for an interview which will likely consist of a presentation, a task, and standard panel interview. The recruiting panel reserves the right to request a second interview if they feel this is appropriate. When you are completing the application form, please pay particular attention to the essay section which is where you can tell us how you fit the criteria listed in the person specification.
Shift
Head of Fundraising
Shift
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
May 22, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
Herts Young Homeless
Individual Giving & Supporter Experience Officer
Herts Young Homeless Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Individual Giving & Supporter Experience Officer Salary : £28,500 per annum to £310000 per annum depending on experience. Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 37 Hours Per Week (30 hours will be considered) Location: Hatfield / Hybrid About us Herts Young Homeless is an independent charity that has supported vulnerable young people across Hertfordshire since 1998. We re a passionate, professional and supportive team, working together to prevent and relieve youth homelessness and help young people build positive, independent futures. About the Role We re looking for an Individual Giving Officer to join our fundraising team and play a key role in growing our supporter base and income. This is a brilliant opportunity to shape how we connect with supporters building meaningful relationships, delivering impactful campaigns and helping to generate vital income that supports young people across Hertfordshire. The role is offered on a full-time basis (37 hours, with 30 hours considered) and includes hybrid working. The Difference You ll Make In this role, you ll help transform compassion into action developing engaging ways for people to support our work and feel connected to the difference they make. You ll lead on individual giving, from attracting new supporters to nurturing long-term relationships, ensuring every donor feels valued and inspired. Your work will directly contribute to raising vital funds (with a target of £100k), helping us continue delivering life-changing support to young people facing homelessness. What You ll Be Doing You ll have a varied and creative role, including: Leading the delivery of our Individual Giving income stream, including donor acquisition, retention and stewardship Building and managing strong relationships with supporters, ensuring excellent and personalised supporter care Developing and delivering engaging campaigns, appeals and communications across email, digital and direct channels Creating and improving supporter journeys to enhance engagement and long-term support Using CRM data (Donorfy/Beacon) to segment audiences, generate insights and inform activity Monitoring performance, reporting on income and identifying opportunities for growth Supporting the delivery of seasonal campaigns and fundraising appeals Collaborating with colleagues to ensure consistent messaging and impactful storytelling Working with digital colleagues to maximise online engagement Ensuring communications are compliant, accurate and aligned with our values (including GDPR and Gift Aid) Supporting wider fundraising activity and contributing ideas for continuous improvement What We re Looking For We re keen to hear from people who are: Passionate about making a difference and motivated to support a meaningful cause Skilled at building relationships and engaging people from diverse backgrounds Creative and confident communicators, both written and verbal Comfortable using data and insight to inform decisions and improve outcomes Organised and able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Positive, proactive and solutions-focused, with a can do attitude Committed to inclusive, respectful and ethical practice You ll also bring: Experience or understanding of fundraising, supporter engagement or communications Experience using a CRM system and digital tools (e.g. Mailchimp) Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook and reporting tools) Knowledge of the voluntary sector, digital tools (e.g. Canva, Hootsuite) or youth homelessness is helpful but not essential we welcome transferable skills and a willingness to learn. What We Offer We value our people and want you to feel supported and appreciated. We offer: A collaborative, knowledgeable and supportive team environment 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (rising to 28 with service) An extra day off to celebrate your birthday Holiday purchase scheme and hybrid working opportunities Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel Pension scheme and Group Life Insurance BHSF Health Cash Plan and Employee Assistance Programme Blue Light Card discounts Company sick pay (subject to eligibility) Ongoing training and development, including secondments Long service awards, refer-a-friend scheme and monthly staff rewards How to Apply To apply, please visit our website and submit: Your CV A covering letter or short video highlighting your skills and experience Closing date: 19th June 2026 Interviews planned for 30th June and 1st July 2026 If you need any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know we re committed to supporting you. Our Commitment to Inclusion We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, and challenge discrimination in all its forms. Our Promise to You We will always handle your personal data with care, integrity and respect, and will never share your information without your knowledge and consent.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Individual Giving & Supporter Experience Officer Salary : £28,500 per annum to £310000 per annum depending on experience. Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time, 37 Hours Per Week (30 hours will be considered) Location: Hatfield / Hybrid About us Herts Young Homeless is an independent charity that has supported vulnerable young people across Hertfordshire since 1998. We re a passionate, professional and supportive team, working together to prevent and relieve youth homelessness and help young people build positive, independent futures. About the Role We re looking for an Individual Giving Officer to join our fundraising team and play a key role in growing our supporter base and income. This is a brilliant opportunity to shape how we connect with supporters building meaningful relationships, delivering impactful campaigns and helping to generate vital income that supports young people across Hertfordshire. The role is offered on a full-time basis (37 hours, with 30 hours considered) and includes hybrid working. The Difference You ll Make In this role, you ll help transform compassion into action developing engaging ways for people to support our work and feel connected to the difference they make. You ll lead on individual giving, from attracting new supporters to nurturing long-term relationships, ensuring every donor feels valued and inspired. Your work will directly contribute to raising vital funds (with a target of £100k), helping us continue delivering life-changing support to young people facing homelessness. What You ll Be Doing You ll have a varied and creative role, including: Leading the delivery of our Individual Giving income stream, including donor acquisition, retention and stewardship Building and managing strong relationships with supporters, ensuring excellent and personalised supporter care Developing and delivering engaging campaigns, appeals and communications across email, digital and direct channels Creating and improving supporter journeys to enhance engagement and long-term support Using CRM data (Donorfy/Beacon) to segment audiences, generate insights and inform activity Monitoring performance, reporting on income and identifying opportunities for growth Supporting the delivery of seasonal campaigns and fundraising appeals Collaborating with colleagues to ensure consistent messaging and impactful storytelling Working with digital colleagues to maximise online engagement Ensuring communications are compliant, accurate and aligned with our values (including GDPR and Gift Aid) Supporting wider fundraising activity and contributing ideas for continuous improvement What We re Looking For We re keen to hear from people who are: Passionate about making a difference and motivated to support a meaningful cause Skilled at building relationships and engaging people from diverse backgrounds Creative and confident communicators, both written and verbal Comfortable using data and insight to inform decisions and improve outcomes Organised and able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Positive, proactive and solutions-focused, with a can do attitude Committed to inclusive, respectful and ethical practice You ll also bring: Experience or understanding of fundraising, supporter engagement or communications Experience using a CRM system and digital tools (e.g. Mailchimp) Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook and reporting tools) Knowledge of the voluntary sector, digital tools (e.g. Canva, Hootsuite) or youth homelessness is helpful but not essential we welcome transferable skills and a willingness to learn. What We Offer We value our people and want you to feel supported and appreciated. We offer: A collaborative, knowledgeable and supportive team environment 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (rising to 28 with service) An extra day off to celebrate your birthday Holiday purchase scheme and hybrid working opportunities Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel Pension scheme and Group Life Insurance BHSF Health Cash Plan and Employee Assistance Programme Blue Light Card discounts Company sick pay (subject to eligibility) Ongoing training and development, including secondments Long service awards, refer-a-friend scheme and monthly staff rewards How to Apply To apply, please visit our website and submit: Your CV A covering letter or short video highlighting your skills and experience Closing date: 19th June 2026 Interviews planned for 30th June and 1st July 2026 If you need any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know we re committed to supporting you. Our Commitment to Inclusion We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, and challenge discrimination in all its forms. Our Promise to You We will always handle your personal data with care, integrity and respect, and will never share your information without your knowledge and consent.
Hays
Interim CFO/ FD- public sector
Hays
6-month interim role to start in May Interim CFO / Interim Finance Director (Confidential Assignment)Public Sector Hybrid £600-£800 per day We are supporting a high-profile public sector organisation with the exclusive appointment of an Interim CFO / Interim Finance Director to provide senior technical finance leadership during a period of significant scrutiny and change. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced interim to step into a high-impact, finite assignment, bringing calm, rigour and assurance at a critical point in the organisation's audit journey. The context The organisation is entering an especially important 25/26 year-end audit, with heightened external scrutiny and a strong focus on governance, assurance and quality. While the wider finance leadership team is commercially focused, there is a clear need for additional senior technical capacity to support the Financial Controller and ensure the audit process is delivered smoothly, robustly and on time. As such, this role will operate flexibly at FD or CFO level, reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and acting as a senior technical counterbalance within the finance leadership team. The roleWorking closely with the Financial Controller, you will provide hands-on leadership across audit preparation, delivery and resolution. A central element of the role is joint accountability for the relationship with the National Audit Office, ensuring clear communication, timely responses and effective resolution of issues. Key responsibilities include: Senior leadership and technical oversight of the 25/26 Annual Report & Accounts Leading and managing engagement with external auditors (NAO), including audit planning, issues resolution and final sign-off Identifying, managing and evidencing material audit risks and key judgements Establishing clear audit governance and assurance routes, with structured escalation and regular reporting to senior stakeholders Supporting the Financial Controller in addressing audit findings, control weaknesses and accounting judgements Leading management responses and ensuring agreed actions are delivered Capturing lessons learned and driving continuous improvement in audit readiness, controls and financial processes This is a hands-on assignment suited to someone comfortable operating at senior level while remaining close to the detail when required. About youThis role will suit an experienced interim who enjoys stepping into complex environments and helping teams navigate high-stakes audits with confidence. You are likely to bring: Proven experience as an Interim FD or CFO Strong technical accounting and year-end audit expertise Confidence operating in regulated or public sector environments Experience working with the National Audit Office (highly desirable, but not essential) A calm, collaborative leadership style with the authority to challenge constructively You'll be comfortable balancing strategy, governance and hands-on delivery, and motivated by making a tangible difference over a defined period. Assignment details: Start: Early May Duration: Initial 6-month contract Location: Hybrid - 3 days remote / 2 days on-site Rate: £600-£800 per day (dependent on experience and level) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or reach out to Charles Maidment from the Hays senior finance contract team. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
6-month interim role to start in May Interim CFO / Interim Finance Director (Confidential Assignment)Public Sector Hybrid £600-£800 per day We are supporting a high-profile public sector organisation with the exclusive appointment of an Interim CFO / Interim Finance Director to provide senior technical finance leadership during a period of significant scrutiny and change. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced interim to step into a high-impact, finite assignment, bringing calm, rigour and assurance at a critical point in the organisation's audit journey. The context The organisation is entering an especially important 25/26 year-end audit, with heightened external scrutiny and a strong focus on governance, assurance and quality. While the wider finance leadership team is commercially focused, there is a clear need for additional senior technical capacity to support the Financial Controller and ensure the audit process is delivered smoothly, robustly and on time. As such, this role will operate flexibly at FD or CFO level, reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and acting as a senior technical counterbalance within the finance leadership team. The roleWorking closely with the Financial Controller, you will provide hands-on leadership across audit preparation, delivery and resolution. A central element of the role is joint accountability for the relationship with the National Audit Office, ensuring clear communication, timely responses and effective resolution of issues. Key responsibilities include: Senior leadership and technical oversight of the 25/26 Annual Report & Accounts Leading and managing engagement with external auditors (NAO), including audit planning, issues resolution and final sign-off Identifying, managing and evidencing material audit risks and key judgements Establishing clear audit governance and assurance routes, with structured escalation and regular reporting to senior stakeholders Supporting the Financial Controller in addressing audit findings, control weaknesses and accounting judgements Leading management responses and ensuring agreed actions are delivered Capturing lessons learned and driving continuous improvement in audit readiness, controls and financial processes This is a hands-on assignment suited to someone comfortable operating at senior level while remaining close to the detail when required. About youThis role will suit an experienced interim who enjoys stepping into complex environments and helping teams navigate high-stakes audits with confidence. You are likely to bring: Proven experience as an Interim FD or CFO Strong technical accounting and year-end audit expertise Confidence operating in regulated or public sector environments Experience working with the National Audit Office (highly desirable, but not essential) A calm, collaborative leadership style with the authority to challenge constructively You'll be comfortable balancing strategy, governance and hands-on delivery, and motivated by making a tangible difference over a defined period. Assignment details: Start: Early May Duration: Initial 6-month contract Location: Hybrid - 3 days remote / 2 days on-site Rate: £600-£800 per day (dependent on experience and level) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or reach out to Charles Maidment from the Hays senior finance contract team. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
National Skills Agency
Business Development Manager - Maritime Sales
National Skills Agency Lambeth, London
Job Title: Business Development Manager Location: Lambeth Salary: £35k + performance-related bonus Overview: Our client has an exciting new opportunity to support the growth of its rapidly expanding apprenticeship and adult skills programmes, responding to increasing industry demand. Our client is seeking a confident, self-starting Business Development Manager who can engage key stakeholders and employers within the maritime industry, helping to increase reach, reputation, and programme uptake. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A strong understanding of maritime sector training needs A proven track record in sales and/or recruitment Knowledge of government-funded training programmes (desirable, not essential) The Business Development Manager role may be suitable as a secondment opportunity. Subject to success, there is the potential for the role to become permanent after the initial 12-month period. About the Organisation: Our client is the UK s leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. They inspire young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure, while supporting seafarers and maritime professionals through learning and career development. Through their employees, cadets, and volunteers, they have built a strong vision supported by a five-year Future Ready strategy. The Role This is a strategic, outward-facing position focused on growing our client s apprenticeship and adult skills provision. Key Responsibilities Grow apprenticeship and adult skills provision in line with agreed annual recruitment and financial targets Develop and maintain a strong pipeline of prospective employers and learners Secure repeat business with employers through long-term relationships Work with the Director of Maritime Training & Development to deliver sales and marketing strategies Support tendering processes and work with subcontractor partners Collaborate internally to convert leads and share insight Support marketing campaigns and promotional content Maintain CRM records and report on pipeline activity Represent the organisation at industry bodies and events Monitor market trends and competitor activity Requirements Minimum 2 years experience in a recruitment, sales, or commercial role Knowledge of the maritime sector Strong customer service and stakeholder engagement skills Strong commercial acumen Experience using CRM systems Knowledge of CPD or workforce development Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing with service) Hybrid working Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Pension (up to 10% employer contribution) Cycle to Work scheme Wellbeing support and EAP Ongoing learning and development Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Business Development Manager Location: Lambeth Salary: £35k + performance-related bonus Overview: Our client has an exciting new opportunity to support the growth of its rapidly expanding apprenticeship and adult skills programmes, responding to increasing industry demand. Our client is seeking a confident, self-starting Business Development Manager who can engage key stakeholders and employers within the maritime industry, helping to increase reach, reputation, and programme uptake. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A strong understanding of maritime sector training needs A proven track record in sales and/or recruitment Knowledge of government-funded training programmes (desirable, not essential) The Business Development Manager role may be suitable as a secondment opportunity. Subject to success, there is the potential for the role to become permanent after the initial 12-month period. About the Organisation: Our client is the UK s leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. They inspire young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure, while supporting seafarers and maritime professionals through learning and career development. Through their employees, cadets, and volunteers, they have built a strong vision supported by a five-year Future Ready strategy. The Role This is a strategic, outward-facing position focused on growing our client s apprenticeship and adult skills provision. Key Responsibilities Grow apprenticeship and adult skills provision in line with agreed annual recruitment and financial targets Develop and maintain a strong pipeline of prospective employers and learners Secure repeat business with employers through long-term relationships Work with the Director of Maritime Training & Development to deliver sales and marketing strategies Support tendering processes and work with subcontractor partners Collaborate internally to convert leads and share insight Support marketing campaigns and promotional content Maintain CRM records and report on pipeline activity Represent the organisation at industry bodies and events Monitor market trends and competitor activity Requirements Minimum 2 years experience in a recruitment, sales, or commercial role Knowledge of the maritime sector Strong customer service and stakeholder engagement skills Strong commercial acumen Experience using CRM systems Knowledge of CPD or workforce development Benefits 25 days annual leave (increasing with service) Hybrid working Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Pension (up to 10% employer contribution) Cycle to Work scheme Wellbeing support and EAP Ongoing learning and development Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Charity People
Fundraising Manager (Individual Giving, Legacies and Trusts)
Charity People Sheffield, Yorkshire
Are you a relationship-driven fundraiser specialising in Individual Giving, who believes in the power of faith in action to change lives? This Fundraising Manager role is all about crafting compelling appeals and building meaningful supporter journeys , with the chance to help shape fundraising at a pivotal moment of change for Church Army. Salary : £42,848 Contract : Permanent, full-time 37.5 hours per week, able to consider reduced hours Location : Hybrid, either 2 days in Sheffield, or open to remote set-up if further afield Benefits : 25 days leave plus bank holidays, 5% employer pension scheme and a range of other benefits including an Employee Assistance Programme, Death in Service and cycle-to-work About Church Army Church Army is a charity working across the UK and Ireland, sharing the Christian faith through words and action. They want everyone, everywhere to encounter God's love and be empowered to transform their communities, tackling social deprivation through partnership and collaboration. Through a network of evangelists, they support marginalised and overlooked communities, including young people and those facing homelessness and addiction. They also extend their impact through a growing network of youth churches and mission hubs, creating welcoming, creative and accessible church communities where people can connect and belong. About the role Church Army is entering a new chapter - with fresh leadership, a developing strategy and a real opportunity for someone to help shape how fundraising and engagement looks going forward. The beauty of this reimagined role is that it's both strategic and hands-on, with chance to learn and develop, potentially adding new strings to your fundraising bow. The role holds responsibility for individual giving, legacies and trusts fundraising , but we don't expect you to come with it all. You'll be given the time, space and tools to develop any skills and experience you don't currently have. What we definitely need is someone with a strong foundation in Individual Giving - that means the ability to lead on campaigns and product development, as well as confidently manage pipeline planning. You'll take creative control and responsibility for delivering effective multi-channel fundraising appeals, including key moments in the campaign calendar, such as the Christmas appeal. Using insight, storytelling and data to deepen relationships and grow income, you'll develop meaningful supporter journeys that recruit, retain and inspire generosity. Working closely with colleagues across communications, operations and programmes, you'll help strengthen collaboration across teams, ensuring day-to-day activity and processes support the shared goal of bringing Church Army's mission to life. You'll also line manage the Individual Giving Officer, providing guidance and support, as well as supervising and supporting the Trusts Consultant and Legacy Consultant. This could be a perfect development opportunity for someone looking to build or grow their leadership experience. About you You're already an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser with a passion and talent for exceptional storytelling, able to write compelling copy that inspires people to take action. You can demonstrate previous experience managing campaigns or projects end-to-end and feel confident working with data and insight to optimise results. You either already see yourself as a leader or have ambition to be one, with the potential and capability to lead by example and provide guidance and mentorships to others. We really want to emphasise that you don't need to tick all the boxes to be considered, but you do need to be motivated to broaden your skillset and experience, with natural curiosity and a solutions-focused way of being. Alignment with Church Army's Christian mission and feeling comfortable working in a faith-based environment where prayer and shared values are part of daily life is important. This role has an occupational requirement for the postholder to be a practising Christian. How to Apply If this sparks your imagination and interest, then we'd love to hear from you. Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step and she'll be in touch with further details it your experience matches what we've asked for. Deadline: 9am on Wednesday 17th June Interview dates, still to be confirmed 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.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Are you a relationship-driven fundraiser specialising in Individual Giving, who believes in the power of faith in action to change lives? This Fundraising Manager role is all about crafting compelling appeals and building meaningful supporter journeys , with the chance to help shape fundraising at a pivotal moment of change for Church Army. Salary : £42,848 Contract : Permanent, full-time 37.5 hours per week, able to consider reduced hours Location : Hybrid, either 2 days in Sheffield, or open to remote set-up if further afield Benefits : 25 days leave plus bank holidays, 5% employer pension scheme and a range of other benefits including an Employee Assistance Programme, Death in Service and cycle-to-work About Church Army Church Army is a charity working across the UK and Ireland, sharing the Christian faith through words and action. They want everyone, everywhere to encounter God's love and be empowered to transform their communities, tackling social deprivation through partnership and collaboration. Through a network of evangelists, they support marginalised and overlooked communities, including young people and those facing homelessness and addiction. They also extend their impact through a growing network of youth churches and mission hubs, creating welcoming, creative and accessible church communities where people can connect and belong. About the role Church Army is entering a new chapter - with fresh leadership, a developing strategy and a real opportunity for someone to help shape how fundraising and engagement looks going forward. The beauty of this reimagined role is that it's both strategic and hands-on, with chance to learn and develop, potentially adding new strings to your fundraising bow. The role holds responsibility for individual giving, legacies and trusts fundraising , but we don't expect you to come with it all. You'll be given the time, space and tools to develop any skills and experience you don't currently have. What we definitely need is someone with a strong foundation in Individual Giving - that means the ability to lead on campaigns and product development, as well as confidently manage pipeline planning. You'll take creative control and responsibility for delivering effective multi-channel fundraising appeals, including key moments in the campaign calendar, such as the Christmas appeal. Using insight, storytelling and data to deepen relationships and grow income, you'll develop meaningful supporter journeys that recruit, retain and inspire generosity. Working closely with colleagues across communications, operations and programmes, you'll help strengthen collaboration across teams, ensuring day-to-day activity and processes support the shared goal of bringing Church Army's mission to life. You'll also line manage the Individual Giving Officer, providing guidance and support, as well as supervising and supporting the Trusts Consultant and Legacy Consultant. This could be a perfect development opportunity for someone looking to build or grow their leadership experience. About you You're already an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser with a passion and talent for exceptional storytelling, able to write compelling copy that inspires people to take action. You can demonstrate previous experience managing campaigns or projects end-to-end and feel confident working with data and insight to optimise results. You either already see yourself as a leader or have ambition to be one, with the potential and capability to lead by example and provide guidance and mentorships to others. We really want to emphasise that you don't need to tick all the boxes to be considered, but you do need to be motivated to broaden your skillset and experience, with natural curiosity and a solutions-focused way of being. Alignment with Church Army's Christian mission and feeling comfortable working in a faith-based environment where prayer and shared values are part of daily life is important. This role has an occupational requirement for the postholder to be a practising Christian. How to Apply If this sparks your imagination and interest, then we'd love to hear from you. Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step and she'll be in touch with further details it your experience matches what we've asked for. Deadline: 9am on Wednesday 17th June Interview dates, still to be confirmed 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.
Depaul UK
Fundraising Officer
Depaul UK
Fundraising Officer (Corporate) If you re motivated by purpose, eager to make a tangible difference, and excited to help reach ambitious fundraising goals, we d love to hear from you. Location: Hybrid work arrangement (Offices in London, Manchester & North East) Salary: £29,344 - £32,844 per annum Closing date: 27 May, 2026 Employment Type: Permanent Hours per week: 37.5 About the Role Fundraising Officer (Corporate) Help turn corporate ambition into life changing impact. You ll build and grow partnerships with businesses across the UK, securing sustainable income that helps young people move on from homelessness. Working closely with the Corporate & Regional Partnerships team, you ll spot opportunities, support high value partnerships and create compelling proposals that deliver shared value. This role is ideal for a proactive relationship builder who thrives on action. You ll research and develop a strong corporate pipeline, steward partners brilliantly, use CRM insight to track progress, and confidently represent the charity externally. If you re motivated by collaboration, purpose and results, this is your chance to make a visible difference every partnership, every conversation, every win. This role offers a Hybrid work arrangement (Offices in London, Manchester & North East); hence, applicants in different UK locations are encouraged to apply. Key deliverables: Secure and grow low to medium value corporate partnerships, supporting delivery of ambitious income targets. Research prospective partners and build a strong, purpose led corporate fundraising pipeline. Support high value (£50k+) corporate partnerships through proposal development, applications and stewardship. Build trusting, long term relationships with corporate supporters, delivering excellent donor care and engagement. Develop tailored partnership proposals and sponsorship packages aligned to corporate CSR/ESG goals. Maintain accurate CRM records, track performance against KPIs and produce clear progress reports. Represent the charity confidently in meetings, events and project visits with corporate partners. Work collaboratively across fundraising, communications and regional teams to maximise impact and income. What we are looking for from you (Person Specification) When completing your application form please address all the points set out below. Proven experience in charity fundraising Understanding of income channels that could be utilised within a corporate and community fundraising setting. Strong networking and relationship-building skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience of researching potential donors and building a pipeline Confidence in presenting to senior stakeholders, briefing service staff and negotiating partnerships Excellent organisational skills, including ability to work on own initiative and to effectively manage and prioritise workload. Knowledge of CSR trends and how UN Sustainability Goals feed into corporate ESG objectives (Desirable) Experience of writing grant applications (Desirable) Knowledge of Code of Fundraising Practice and Data Protection legislation (Desirable) Previous experience of using Raisers Edge (Desirable) Other requirements Willingness to work variable hours including evenings and weekends as needed. Flexibility to travel to meetings as required within the UK. A willingness to work within the Vincentian Values of the charity, for example, doing what we say and being innovative in our approach. You believe in people their strengths, their rights and their potential. You bring empathy, energy and a solution focused mindset to your work. You communicate clearly, stay organised and adapt well in a fast moving environment. You re committed to inclusion, fairness and continuous learning, and you turn values into meaningful action, whatever your role. What You ll Receive Tailored training and development Flexible working options where suitable 26 days annual leave, rising with service Family friendly leave policies Pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 GP access Discounts across retail, travel, food, fitness and more Cash health plan for you and your family Death in service benefit Access to legal and practical support Safer Recruitment The charity is committed to fair and inclusive recruitment, and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If a role requires it under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975, we will carry out the appropriate Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. We only look at information that is relevant to the role, and a criminal record will never be treated as an automatic barrier to employment. All DBS information is handled sensitively, confidentially and in line with the DBS Code of Practice, and we encourage applicants to discuss any concerns with us openly. About the Organisation In the 1980s, high unemployment and steep inflation was contributing to a shocking rise in youth homelessness across London. Thousands of young people were sleeping rough every night, with many areas notoriously dubbed cardboard cities due to the visible rise in street homelessness. Appalled by the scenes playing out across the capital, a group of people came together to tackle the challenge head on. Led by Cardinal Basil Hume and Mark McGreevy OBE, in 1989 the charity was born. What began as a single housing project in North London soon expanded across London, Greater Manchester and the North East of England. Today, the charity provides accommodation, prevention and support services to thousands of marginalised young people across the UK each year. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Officer (Corporate) If you re motivated by purpose, eager to make a tangible difference, and excited to help reach ambitious fundraising goals, we d love to hear from you. Location: Hybrid work arrangement (Offices in London, Manchester & North East) Salary: £29,344 - £32,844 per annum Closing date: 27 May, 2026 Employment Type: Permanent Hours per week: 37.5 About the Role Fundraising Officer (Corporate) Help turn corporate ambition into life changing impact. You ll build and grow partnerships with businesses across the UK, securing sustainable income that helps young people move on from homelessness. Working closely with the Corporate & Regional Partnerships team, you ll spot opportunities, support high value partnerships and create compelling proposals that deliver shared value. This role is ideal for a proactive relationship builder who thrives on action. You ll research and develop a strong corporate pipeline, steward partners brilliantly, use CRM insight to track progress, and confidently represent the charity externally. If you re motivated by collaboration, purpose and results, this is your chance to make a visible difference every partnership, every conversation, every win. This role offers a Hybrid work arrangement (Offices in London, Manchester & North East); hence, applicants in different UK locations are encouraged to apply. Key deliverables: Secure and grow low to medium value corporate partnerships, supporting delivery of ambitious income targets. Research prospective partners and build a strong, purpose led corporate fundraising pipeline. Support high value (£50k+) corporate partnerships through proposal development, applications and stewardship. Build trusting, long term relationships with corporate supporters, delivering excellent donor care and engagement. Develop tailored partnership proposals and sponsorship packages aligned to corporate CSR/ESG goals. Maintain accurate CRM records, track performance against KPIs and produce clear progress reports. Represent the charity confidently in meetings, events and project visits with corporate partners. Work collaboratively across fundraising, communications and regional teams to maximise impact and income. What we are looking for from you (Person Specification) When completing your application form please address all the points set out below. Proven experience in charity fundraising Understanding of income channels that could be utilised within a corporate and community fundraising setting. Strong networking and relationship-building skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience of researching potential donors and building a pipeline Confidence in presenting to senior stakeholders, briefing service staff and negotiating partnerships Excellent organisational skills, including ability to work on own initiative and to effectively manage and prioritise workload. Knowledge of CSR trends and how UN Sustainability Goals feed into corporate ESG objectives (Desirable) Experience of writing grant applications (Desirable) Knowledge of Code of Fundraising Practice and Data Protection legislation (Desirable) Previous experience of using Raisers Edge (Desirable) Other requirements Willingness to work variable hours including evenings and weekends as needed. Flexibility to travel to meetings as required within the UK. A willingness to work within the Vincentian Values of the charity, for example, doing what we say and being innovative in our approach. You believe in people their strengths, their rights and their potential. You bring empathy, energy and a solution focused mindset to your work. You communicate clearly, stay organised and adapt well in a fast moving environment. You re committed to inclusion, fairness and continuous learning, and you turn values into meaningful action, whatever your role. What You ll Receive Tailored training and development Flexible working options where suitable 26 days annual leave, rising with service Family friendly leave policies Pension scheme with employer contributions up to 7% Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 GP access Discounts across retail, travel, food, fitness and more Cash health plan for you and your family Death in service benefit Access to legal and practical support Safer Recruitment The charity is committed to fair and inclusive recruitment, and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If a role requires it under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975, we will carry out the appropriate Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. We only look at information that is relevant to the role, and a criminal record will never be treated as an automatic barrier to employment. All DBS information is handled sensitively, confidentially and in line with the DBS Code of Practice, and we encourage applicants to discuss any concerns with us openly. About the Organisation In the 1980s, high unemployment and steep inflation was contributing to a shocking rise in youth homelessness across London. Thousands of young people were sleeping rough every night, with many areas notoriously dubbed cardboard cities due to the visible rise in street homelessness. Appalled by the scenes playing out across the capital, a group of people came together to tackle the challenge head on. Led by Cardinal Basil Hume and Mark McGreevy OBE, in 1989 the charity was born. What began as a single housing project in North London soon expanded across London, Greater Manchester and the North East of England. Today, the charity provides accommodation, prevention and support services to thousands of marginalised young people across the UK each year. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Bluetownonline
Director of Finance and Corporate Resources
Bluetownonline City, Birmingham
Job Title: Director of Finance and Corporate Resources Location: Main Office in Olton (B27 6PF) with some home working Salary: circa £75,000 per annum Job Type: Full time, Permanent Hours per week: 35 hours per week The Trust is entering an exciting new chapter. Formed through the recent merger of two reputable trusts, we are building on over 675 years of charitable history to create a strong, forward looking organisation with a clear and ambitious strategy for the future. With a turnover of around £8 million, the trust delivers a diverse range of housing, care, youth and community services. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance and Corporate Resources to play a pivotal role in shaping our sustainability, governance and growth. About The Role: Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will provide strategic leadership across finance and corporate services, including financial planning, treasury, risk management, ICT and key support functions. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will help steer the organisation through its post merger phase, ensuring robust governance, financial resilience and value for money, while enabling delivery of our long term vision. Key aspects of the role involve: Executive Leadership, Financial Strategy and Control Governance and Decision Making Treasury Human Resources and People Management ICT Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and a full job description is available to download on our website. About you: Experience: Proven experience at a senior leadership level in a finance environment. Charity and or Housing Association experience is essential. Experience of preparing financial business plans, modelling scenarios and carrying out sensitivity analysis and stress tests. Track record of delivering on a range of other corporate support services such as IT, HR and Governance in addition to financial responsibilities would be an advantage. Experience of developing services to achieve and support strategic organisational objectives. Proven experience of leading teams through change, delivering consistent services with excellent results and maintaining high levels of staff engagement. Experience of managing investment portfolios. Knowledge / Skills and Qualifications: A skilled influencer and negotiator able to communicate effectively with external stakeholders, customers, colleagues and Board members to include report writing and presentations Strong financial reasoning, highly numerate and IT literate Up to date knowledge of all regulatory requirements including: finance, people, IT & governance Knowledge of the Housing Sector and its current issues Proven ability to analyse and solve complex problems Commercial awareness Strategy & policy development Planning and organising Budget management Able to work under pressure to cost and time deadlines Relevant professional financial qualification and equivalent senior finance experience, with a strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements. Membership of a recognised UK professional body and sector specific knowledge desirable. Other: Able to demonstrate you share the values of the trust. Ability to attend evening meetings and work occasional weekends Commitment to equality and diversity Current, valid UK driving license Entitled to work in UK Undertake any other duties within the spirit of this role as required by the CEO Benefits: Starting on 31 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays (increases with service) An annual 'wellbeing' day for all staff Company sick pay Free onsite parking Pension scheme Life Insurance Refer a Friend incentive scheme Funded Blue Light Card membership Wisdom: guide to health and mental wellbeing Health Assured: Employee Assistance Programme inc. access to external support and counselling Bright Exchange: perks and benefits from a range of retailers including well known brands Training opportunities for professional qualifications Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: The Trust is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We particularly encourage applications from under represented groups. Safeguarding: The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Appointment will be subject to appropriate safeguarding checks. To apply for this role please click APPLY button to submit a CV. Candidates with previous experience and job titles of; Finance Services Manager, Head of Finance, Chief Financial Officer, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner, Corporate Services Manager, Head of Corporate Services, People Development, Organisational Development, Workforce Engagement Officer Corporate Services Coordinator, Programme Management, Project Management may also be considered for this role.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Director of Finance and Corporate Resources Location: Main Office in Olton (B27 6PF) with some home working Salary: circa £75,000 per annum Job Type: Full time, Permanent Hours per week: 35 hours per week The Trust is entering an exciting new chapter. Formed through the recent merger of two reputable trusts, we are building on over 675 years of charitable history to create a strong, forward looking organisation with a clear and ambitious strategy for the future. With a turnover of around £8 million, the trust delivers a diverse range of housing, care, youth and community services. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance and Corporate Resources to play a pivotal role in shaping our sustainability, governance and growth. About The Role: Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will provide strategic leadership across finance and corporate services, including financial planning, treasury, risk management, ICT and key support functions. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will help steer the organisation through its post merger phase, ensuring robust governance, financial resilience and value for money, while enabling delivery of our long term vision. Key aspects of the role involve: Executive Leadership, Financial Strategy and Control Governance and Decision Making Treasury Human Resources and People Management ICT Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and a full job description is available to download on our website. About you: Experience: Proven experience at a senior leadership level in a finance environment. Charity and or Housing Association experience is essential. Experience of preparing financial business plans, modelling scenarios and carrying out sensitivity analysis and stress tests. Track record of delivering on a range of other corporate support services such as IT, HR and Governance in addition to financial responsibilities would be an advantage. Experience of developing services to achieve and support strategic organisational objectives. Proven experience of leading teams through change, delivering consistent services with excellent results and maintaining high levels of staff engagement. Experience of managing investment portfolios. Knowledge / Skills and Qualifications: A skilled influencer and negotiator able to communicate effectively with external stakeholders, customers, colleagues and Board members to include report writing and presentations Strong financial reasoning, highly numerate and IT literate Up to date knowledge of all regulatory requirements including: finance, people, IT & governance Knowledge of the Housing Sector and its current issues Proven ability to analyse and solve complex problems Commercial awareness Strategy & policy development Planning and organising Budget management Able to work under pressure to cost and time deadlines Relevant professional financial qualification and equivalent senior finance experience, with a strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements. Membership of a recognised UK professional body and sector specific knowledge desirable. Other: Able to demonstrate you share the values of the trust. Ability to attend evening meetings and work occasional weekends Commitment to equality and diversity Current, valid UK driving license Entitled to work in UK Undertake any other duties within the spirit of this role as required by the CEO Benefits: Starting on 31 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays (increases with service) An annual 'wellbeing' day for all staff Company sick pay Free onsite parking Pension scheme Life Insurance Refer a Friend incentive scheme Funded Blue Light Card membership Wisdom: guide to health and mental wellbeing Health Assured: Employee Assistance Programme inc. access to external support and counselling Bright Exchange: perks and benefits from a range of retailers including well known brands Training opportunities for professional qualifications Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: The Trust is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We particularly encourage applications from under represented groups. Safeguarding: The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Appointment will be subject to appropriate safeguarding checks. To apply for this role please click APPLY button to submit a CV. Candidates with previous experience and job titles of; Finance Services Manager, Head of Finance, Chief Financial Officer, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance Manager, Finance Business Partner, Corporate Services Manager, Head of Corporate Services, People Development, Organisational Development, Workforce Engagement Officer Corporate Services Coordinator, Programme Management, Project Management may also be considered for this role.
Charity People
Fundraising Manager (Individual Giving, Legacies and Trusts)
Charity People City, Sheffield
Are you a relationship-driven fundraiser specialising in Individual Giving, who believes in the power of faith in action to change lives? This Fundraising Manager role is all about crafting compelling appeals and building meaningful supporter journeys , with the chance to help shape fundraising at a pivotal moment of change for a Christian charity. Salary : £42,848 Contract : Permanent, full-time 37.5 hours per week, able to consider reduced hours Location : Hybrid, either 2 days in Sheffield, or open to remote set-up if further afield Benefits : 25 days leave plus bank holidays, 5% employer pension scheme and a range of other benefits including an Employee Assistance Programme, Death in Service and cycle-to-work About the organisation Working across the UK and Ireland, this mission-led charity shares the Christian faith through words and action. They want everyone, everywhere to encounter God's love and be empowered to transform their communities, tackling social deprivation through partnership and collaboration. Through a network of evangelists, they support marginalised and overlooked communities, including young people and those facing homelessness and addiction. They also extend their impact through a growing network of youth churches and mission hubs, creating welcoming, creative and accessible church communities where people can connect and belong. About the role Entering a new chapter with fresh leadership at the helm, you'll be part of bringing a developing strategy to life, with real opportunity to help shape how fundraising and engagement looks going forward. The beauty of this reimagined role is that it's both strategic and hands-on, with chance to learn and develop, potentially adding new strings to your fundraising bow. The role holds responsibility for individual giving, legacies and trusts fundraising , but we don't expect you to come with it all. You'll be given the time, space and tools to develop any skills and experience you don't currently have. What we definitely need is someone with a strong foundation in Individual Giving - that means the ability to lead on campaigns and product development, as well as confidently manage pipeline planning. You'll take creative control and responsibility for delivering effective multi-channel fundraising appeals, including key moments in the campaign calendar, such as the Christmas appeal. Using insight, storytelling and data to deepen relationships and grow income, you'll develop meaningful supporter journeys that recruit, retain and inspire generosity. Working closely with colleagues across communications, operations and programmes, you'll help strengthen collaboration across teams, ensuring day-to-day activity and processes support the shared goal of bringing their mission to life. You'll also line manage the Individual Giving Officer, providing guidance and support, as well as supervising and supporting the Trusts Consultant and Legacy Consultant. This could be a perfect development opportunity for someone looking to build or grow their leadership experience. About you You're already an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser with a passion and talent for exceptional storytelling, able to write compelling copy that inspires people to take action. You can demonstrate previous experience managing campaigns or projects end-to-end and feel confident working with data and insight to optimise results. You either already see yourself as a leader or have ambition to be one, with the potential and capability to lead by example and provide guidance and mentorships to others. We really want to emphasise that you don't need to tick all the boxes to be considered, but you do need to be motivated to broaden your skillset and experience, with natural curiosity and a solutions-focused way of being. Alignment with their Christian mission and feeling comfortable working in a faith-based environment where prayer and shared values are part of daily life is important. This role has an occupational requirement for the postholder to be a practising Christian. How to Apply If this sparks your imagination and interest, then we'd love to hear from you. Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step and she'll be in touch with further details it your experience matches what we've asked for. Deadline: 9am on Wednesday 17th June Interview dates, still to be confirmed 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.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Are you a relationship-driven fundraiser specialising in Individual Giving, who believes in the power of faith in action to change lives? This Fundraising Manager role is all about crafting compelling appeals and building meaningful supporter journeys , with the chance to help shape fundraising at a pivotal moment of change for a Christian charity. Salary : £42,848 Contract : Permanent, full-time 37.5 hours per week, able to consider reduced hours Location : Hybrid, either 2 days in Sheffield, or open to remote set-up if further afield Benefits : 25 days leave plus bank holidays, 5% employer pension scheme and a range of other benefits including an Employee Assistance Programme, Death in Service and cycle-to-work About the organisation Working across the UK and Ireland, this mission-led charity shares the Christian faith through words and action. They want everyone, everywhere to encounter God's love and be empowered to transform their communities, tackling social deprivation through partnership and collaboration. Through a network of evangelists, they support marginalised and overlooked communities, including young people and those facing homelessness and addiction. They also extend their impact through a growing network of youth churches and mission hubs, creating welcoming, creative and accessible church communities where people can connect and belong. About the role Entering a new chapter with fresh leadership at the helm, you'll be part of bringing a developing strategy to life, with real opportunity to help shape how fundraising and engagement looks going forward. The beauty of this reimagined role is that it's both strategic and hands-on, with chance to learn and develop, potentially adding new strings to your fundraising bow. The role holds responsibility for individual giving, legacies and trusts fundraising , but we don't expect you to come with it all. You'll be given the time, space and tools to develop any skills and experience you don't currently have. What we definitely need is someone with a strong foundation in Individual Giving - that means the ability to lead on campaigns and product development, as well as confidently manage pipeline planning. You'll take creative control and responsibility for delivering effective multi-channel fundraising appeals, including key moments in the campaign calendar, such as the Christmas appeal. Using insight, storytelling and data to deepen relationships and grow income, you'll develop meaningful supporter journeys that recruit, retain and inspire generosity. Working closely with colleagues across communications, operations and programmes, you'll help strengthen collaboration across teams, ensuring day-to-day activity and processes support the shared goal of bringing their mission to life. You'll also line manage the Individual Giving Officer, providing guidance and support, as well as supervising and supporting the Trusts Consultant and Legacy Consultant. This could be a perfect development opportunity for someone looking to build or grow their leadership experience. About you You're already an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser with a passion and talent for exceptional storytelling, able to write compelling copy that inspires people to take action. You can demonstrate previous experience managing campaigns or projects end-to-end and feel confident working with data and insight to optimise results. You either already see yourself as a leader or have ambition to be one, with the potential and capability to lead by example and provide guidance and mentorships to others. We really want to emphasise that you don't need to tick all the boxes to be considered, but you do need to be motivated to broaden your skillset and experience, with natural curiosity and a solutions-focused way of being. Alignment with their Christian mission and feeling comfortable working in a faith-based environment where prayer and shared values are part of daily life is important. This role has an occupational requirement for the postholder to be a practising Christian. How to Apply If this sparks your imagination and interest, then we'd love to hear from you. Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step and she'll be in touch with further details it your experience matches what we've asked for. Deadline: 9am on Wednesday 17th June Interview dates, still to be confirmed 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.
4Recruitment Services
Housing Officer
4Recruitment Services Swanley, Kent
Housing Officer Are you a passionate Housing Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Officer to work within the young people service based in Dartford. Pay Rates: £13.21 -£16.50 Umbrella Rate Information the Role: Successful candidates will be offered 6 months initially working 37.5hrs per week. One weekend and bank holidays per month are required to work. What you will be doing: Carry out an assessment of the needs, abilities and preferences of referrals Carry out risk assessments to minimise risk for the resident, other residents and staff Be responsible for residents incoming sign-up experience and induction to the site Agree and implement with each resident, an individual sustainment plan and deliver the service in accordance with this Ensure that residents understand their occupancy agreements Monitor and respond to any breaches of occupancy agreements Manage complaints and occupancy disputes Manage and maintain rent accounts in line with internal rent and arrears management processes. Where appropriate, work with/refer to other agencies providing support To support the Housing team to drive the engagement program with residents To encourage residents to take part in making decisions about service delivery Provide information on and promote the organisation s involvement activities Work with colleagues to collect feedback about the service Ensure that you work in ways that meet the requirements of Ofsted regulation Skills & Professional Characteristics needed: A good basic level of numeracy and literacy skills. A qualification in youth work, housing or similar area Understanding of the challenges faced by young people Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding Ability to carry out effective needs and risk assessments and develop relevant sustainment plans from these Understanding of Ofsted regulatory framework Able to use IT systems to enter accurate data and keep UpToDate records Able to work unsocial hours including evening and weekend duties. Where necessary to work bank holidays (including Easter and Christmas), these requirements will be agreed, wherever possible in advance. Time off in lieu of additional time may be taken. Essential Requirements: Strive for excellence Self-motivated to succeed and enjoy motivating others Honesty & Integrity. Able to work as part of team to achieve departmental objectives A commitment to anti-discriminatory practice Use of car for work purposes (Desirable) What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Oct 08, 2025
Seasonal
Housing Officer Are you a passionate Housing Officer looking for your next role? 4Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a Housing Officer to work within the young people service based in Dartford. Pay Rates: £13.21 -£16.50 Umbrella Rate Information the Role: Successful candidates will be offered 6 months initially working 37.5hrs per week. One weekend and bank holidays per month are required to work. What you will be doing: Carry out an assessment of the needs, abilities and preferences of referrals Carry out risk assessments to minimise risk for the resident, other residents and staff Be responsible for residents incoming sign-up experience and induction to the site Agree and implement with each resident, an individual sustainment plan and deliver the service in accordance with this Ensure that residents understand their occupancy agreements Monitor and respond to any breaches of occupancy agreements Manage complaints and occupancy disputes Manage and maintain rent accounts in line with internal rent and arrears management processes. Where appropriate, work with/refer to other agencies providing support To support the Housing team to drive the engagement program with residents To encourage residents to take part in making decisions about service delivery Provide information on and promote the organisation s involvement activities Work with colleagues to collect feedback about the service Ensure that you work in ways that meet the requirements of Ofsted regulation Skills & Professional Characteristics needed: A good basic level of numeracy and literacy skills. A qualification in youth work, housing or similar area Understanding of the challenges faced by young people Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding Ability to carry out effective needs and risk assessments and develop relevant sustainment plans from these Understanding of Ofsted regulatory framework Able to use IT systems to enter accurate data and keep UpToDate records Able to work unsocial hours including evening and weekend duties. Where necessary to work bank holidays (including Easter and Christmas), these requirements will be agreed, wherever possible in advance. Time off in lieu of additional time may be taken. Essential Requirements: Strive for excellence Self-motivated to succeed and enjoy motivating others Honesty & Integrity. Able to work as part of team to achieve departmental objectives A commitment to anti-discriminatory practice Use of car for work purposes (Desirable) What we offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies, please contact out Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Advanced Youth Offending Service Officer
Ribble Education Ilford, Essex
Job Title: Youth Justice Practitioner Location: Station Road, Ilford, Greater London, IG6 1NB Contract Type: Temporary / Fixed Term (as applicable) Hours: Full-time (as per role requirements) Rate: PAYE £26.50 per hour Limited/Umbrella £34.22 per hour About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated Youth Justice Practitioner to manage a caseload of youth justice cases, including both out-of-court disposals and statutory court orders. Working within the Child First, Offender Second framework, you will provide effective support and interventions to help children and young people complete their disposals/orders and live crime-free lives. This role requires collaboration with families, internal teams, and external partners to secure the best outcomes, with equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice central to all work. Key Responsibilities: Manage youth justice cases using AssetPlus as an assessment and planning tool. Deliver trauma-informed case management focusing on desistance factors and behavior change. Work collaboratively with children, young people, families, and partner agencies to deliver evidence-based interventions (group or individual) to reduce offending, re-offending, and disengagement from education, employment, or training. Prepare Pre-Sentence Reports , Stand-Down Reports , and Referral Order Panel Reports as required. Represent YJTPS and present information to courts and panels. Ensure interventions are effective in keeping children, young people, and the public safe. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with National Standards and the HMIP Inspection Framework. Skills & Experience: Experience in youth justice case management and statutory processes. Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice and desistance-focused interventions. Ability to communicate effectively with children, young people, families, and professionals. Knowledge of assessment tools such as AssetPlus. Excellent organisational and report-writing skills. Commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding best practice. Why Join Us: Be part of a dedicated team making a real difference in the lives of children and young people. Competitive hourly rate with flexible PAYE or Limited/Umbrella options. Opportunities to work collaboratively across agencies and develop professional expertise in youth justice. Application: Ribble Recruitment is assisting the hiring organisation with this position, handling candidate sourcing, screening, and the initial stages of the recruitment process. If you are passionate about supporting young people and making a positive impact within the youth justice system, we encourage you to apply.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Youth Justice Practitioner Location: Station Road, Ilford, Greater London, IG6 1NB Contract Type: Temporary / Fixed Term (as applicable) Hours: Full-time (as per role requirements) Rate: PAYE £26.50 per hour Limited/Umbrella £34.22 per hour About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated Youth Justice Practitioner to manage a caseload of youth justice cases, including both out-of-court disposals and statutory court orders. Working within the Child First, Offender Second framework, you will provide effective support and interventions to help children and young people complete their disposals/orders and live crime-free lives. This role requires collaboration with families, internal teams, and external partners to secure the best outcomes, with equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice central to all work. Key Responsibilities: Manage youth justice cases using AssetPlus as an assessment and planning tool. Deliver trauma-informed case management focusing on desistance factors and behavior change. Work collaboratively with children, young people, families, and partner agencies to deliver evidence-based interventions (group or individual) to reduce offending, re-offending, and disengagement from education, employment, or training. Prepare Pre-Sentence Reports , Stand-Down Reports , and Referral Order Panel Reports as required. Represent YJTPS and present information to courts and panels. Ensure interventions are effective in keeping children, young people, and the public safe. Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with National Standards and the HMIP Inspection Framework. Skills & Experience: Experience in youth justice case management and statutory processes. Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice and desistance-focused interventions. Ability to communicate effectively with children, young people, families, and professionals. Knowledge of assessment tools such as AssetPlus. Excellent organisational and report-writing skills. Commitment to equality, diversity, and safeguarding best practice. Why Join Us: Be part of a dedicated team making a real difference in the lives of children and young people. Competitive hourly rate with flexible PAYE or Limited/Umbrella options. Opportunities to work collaboratively across agencies and develop professional expertise in youth justice. Application: Ribble Recruitment is assisting the hiring organisation with this position, handling candidate sourcing, screening, and the initial stages of the recruitment process. If you are passionate about supporting young people and making a positive impact within the youth justice system, we encourage you to apply.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Turnaround Programme Officer (Youth Justice)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Winchester, Hampshire
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Turnaround Officer to join our Youth Justice Team at Hampshire County Council. Are you looking for a challenging and diverse role working as part of a friendly and supportive team, with an opportunity to make a real difference? The purpose of this role is to work as part of the Youth Justice Service (YJS), responsible for the development and delivery of effective and innovative interventions and reparation projects to prevent and reduce offending by children and young people, using trauma informed, child -first and restorative approaches. The Role: The Youth Justice Service (YJS) a multi-disciplinary team which works with children aged 10 -18 years old who are at risk of offending or re-offending and subject to a range of community and custodial interventions; including delivery of Prevention services. Turnaround is part of the government's investment in the youth justice system, funding YJSs to intervene early, aiming to prevent children from entering the justice system. Turnaround funding intends to positively impact local areas, aiming for: Lower levels of criminal activity. More children engaged in positive activities. Families receiving more support. Improved outcomes for children and their families. As a Turnaround Programme Officer, you will manage a caseload of young people on the periphery of offending but also those who may be subject to bail support and/or who are released under investigation on voluntary basis. You will work closely with our Police staff, YJS colleagues and other professionals to ensure that the child and their families are included in a holistic assessment and support process. The role is offered on a temporary until 31 March 2026. There may be a possibility of extension, depending on government funding. What you'll do: Develop and deliver early intervention and prevention programs for at-risk children. Work collaboratively with schools, families, children services, and community partners to identify and support vulnerable young people. Conduct assessments to understand the needs, risks, and strengths of young individuals. Provide one-to-one support, mentoring, and guidance to divert young people from offending behaviour. Design and facilitate group workshops on topics such as decision-making, peer pressure, and emotional regulation. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, maintaining accurate case records and reports. Promote positive engagement in education, training, and community activities. Advocate for young people's needs and rights within the justice and social care systems. Contribute to multi-agency meetings and safeguarding processes. Stay informed on youth justice policies, local trends, and best practices. What we're looking for: Passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people. Experience working with children or young people in a youth justice, education, social care, or community setting. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and trust. Knowledge of safeguarding, child development, and trauma-informed approaches. Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-agency team. Resilient, reflective, and committed to continuous learning. Organised and able to manage a varied caseload effectively. Why join us? Our benefits package includes details of the holiday entitlement, pension scheme, flexi-time scheme, family friendly policies and interest free travel loans and discounts. We offer a flexible, motivating and inclusive workplace. We have created an environment that you can look forward to being a part of, where you are empowered to be your best and a workplace built on teamwork where people can grow and develop in their roles. If you think you have what it takes to make a real difference in Hampshire, get in touch! Hampshire County Council is recognised nationally as one of the highest performing local authorities in the UK. A modern, forward-looking local authority, it offers a pleasant, supportive, and collaborative working environment. Hampshire County Council is also a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance.
Oct 04, 2025
Seasonal
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Turnaround Officer to join our Youth Justice Team at Hampshire County Council. Are you looking for a challenging and diverse role working as part of a friendly and supportive team, with an opportunity to make a real difference? The purpose of this role is to work as part of the Youth Justice Service (YJS), responsible for the development and delivery of effective and innovative interventions and reparation projects to prevent and reduce offending by children and young people, using trauma informed, child -first and restorative approaches. The Role: The Youth Justice Service (YJS) a multi-disciplinary team which works with children aged 10 -18 years old who are at risk of offending or re-offending and subject to a range of community and custodial interventions; including delivery of Prevention services. Turnaround is part of the government's investment in the youth justice system, funding YJSs to intervene early, aiming to prevent children from entering the justice system. Turnaround funding intends to positively impact local areas, aiming for: Lower levels of criminal activity. More children engaged in positive activities. Families receiving more support. Improved outcomes for children and their families. As a Turnaround Programme Officer, you will manage a caseload of young people on the periphery of offending but also those who may be subject to bail support and/or who are released under investigation on voluntary basis. You will work closely with our Police staff, YJS colleagues and other professionals to ensure that the child and their families are included in a holistic assessment and support process. The role is offered on a temporary until 31 March 2026. There may be a possibility of extension, depending on government funding. What you'll do: Develop and deliver early intervention and prevention programs for at-risk children. Work collaboratively with schools, families, children services, and community partners to identify and support vulnerable young people. Conduct assessments to understand the needs, risks, and strengths of young individuals. Provide one-to-one support, mentoring, and guidance to divert young people from offending behaviour. Design and facilitate group workshops on topics such as decision-making, peer pressure, and emotional regulation. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, maintaining accurate case records and reports. Promote positive engagement in education, training, and community activities. Advocate for young people's needs and rights within the justice and social care systems. Contribute to multi-agency meetings and safeguarding processes. Stay informed on youth justice policies, local trends, and best practices. What we're looking for: Passionate about making a difference in the lives of young people. Experience working with children or young people in a youth justice, education, social care, or community setting. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and trust. Knowledge of safeguarding, child development, and trauma-informed approaches. Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-agency team. Resilient, reflective, and committed to continuous learning. Organised and able to manage a varied caseload effectively. Why join us? Our benefits package includes details of the holiday entitlement, pension scheme, flexi-time scheme, family friendly policies and interest free travel loans and discounts. We offer a flexible, motivating and inclusive workplace. We have created an environment that you can look forward to being a part of, where you are empowered to be your best and a workplace built on teamwork where people can grow and develop in their roles. If you think you have what it takes to make a real difference in Hampshire, get in touch! Hampshire County Council is recognised nationally as one of the highest performing local authorities in the UK. A modern, forward-looking local authority, it offers a pleasant, supportive, and collaborative working environment. Hampshire County Council is also a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance.
NFP People
HR Generalist
NFP People
HR Generalist The HR Generalist is an exciting role within the HR & Operations team, supporting the delivery of a first-class employee experience at Youth Zone. Reporting to the Head of HR & Operations, you will be responsible for providing a wide range of HR services across the employee lifecycle, ensuring policies and processes are up to date, and acting as a trusted and approachable point of contact for staff and managers. If you are passionate about people, workplace culture, and making a difference, then we want to hear from you! Position: HR Generalist Location: London W12 7TF (Hybrid 1 day a week from home) Salary: £35,000 per annum (pro-rata if part-time) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week or 30 hours (4 days) Contract: Fixed Term (12 months), with the potential to become permanent Closing Date: 9am, Monday 20th October 2025 Interviews: Monday 27th October 2025 About the Role This is an exciting time at Youth Zone, with our first year of opening already making a big impact in the community. As HR Generalist, you will play a pivotal role in helping shape the organisation s culture and people experience. You will support recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, performance management, payroll, and learning & development, while also co-delivering on key HR projects such as engagement, diversity, and wellbeing initiatives. You will need to be proactive, organised, and confident in balancing operational delivery with improvements that strengthen employee experience. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys variety, thrives on building relationships, and wants to contribute to a mission-driven charity making a difference for young people. Key responsibilities include: Manage recruitment and onboarding, ensuring inclusive practices and great candidate experience. Lead on HR administration including contracts, HRIS updates, absence tracking, and reporting. Support managers with employee relations including performance, grievances, and disciplinaries. Collaborate on engagement, wellbeing, and DEI initiatives across the organisation. Process payroll data in collaboration with Finance and external providers. Support learning & development opportunities and contribute to shaping WEST s Employee Value Proposition (EVP). About You You will bring proven HR experience and be ready to take ownership across a variety of people-focused areas. You ll have excellent organisational skills, a strong understanding of employment law, and be confident in working with managers and employees alike. You will also have: Experience as a HR Generalist or similar role. Knowledge of UK & European employment law and HR best practice. Strong organisational and communication skills. Experience managing recruitment, onboarding, and HR processes. Confidence in handling employee relations matters with discretion. CIPD Level 5 qualification (or currently working towards). About the Organisation Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) is a London Borough of wide disparities, with an acute need for youth services. This vast difference between those living in different parts of our borough can lead to radically different life outcomes. The Youth Zone is a vital provision that will make a huge impact on the lives of young people, and on the whole borough, levelling the playing field for our young people. This is a vital charity that makes a huge difference in levelling the playing field for young people in West London, and you can be part of that journey. As an equal opportunities employer, applications are welcome from under-represented groups; in particular from Black, Asian, Mixed Race and other ethnically diverse individuals, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQ+ communities. Ensuring a culture where everyone can be themselves and thrive. You may have experience in areas such as HR, Human Resources, HR Generalist, HR Advisor, HR Officer, People Officer, People Advisor, HR Coordinator, HR Administration, HR Administrator, HR Business Partner, Employee Relations Officer, People and Culture Officer, Talent Acquisition Coordinator, Recruitment and HR Coordinator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
HR Generalist The HR Generalist is an exciting role within the HR & Operations team, supporting the delivery of a first-class employee experience at Youth Zone. Reporting to the Head of HR & Operations, you will be responsible for providing a wide range of HR services across the employee lifecycle, ensuring policies and processes are up to date, and acting as a trusted and approachable point of contact for staff and managers. If you are passionate about people, workplace culture, and making a difference, then we want to hear from you! Position: HR Generalist Location: London W12 7TF (Hybrid 1 day a week from home) Salary: £35,000 per annum (pro-rata if part-time) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week or 30 hours (4 days) Contract: Fixed Term (12 months), with the potential to become permanent Closing Date: 9am, Monday 20th October 2025 Interviews: Monday 27th October 2025 About the Role This is an exciting time at Youth Zone, with our first year of opening already making a big impact in the community. As HR Generalist, you will play a pivotal role in helping shape the organisation s culture and people experience. You will support recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, performance management, payroll, and learning & development, while also co-delivering on key HR projects such as engagement, diversity, and wellbeing initiatives. You will need to be proactive, organised, and confident in balancing operational delivery with improvements that strengthen employee experience. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys variety, thrives on building relationships, and wants to contribute to a mission-driven charity making a difference for young people. Key responsibilities include: Manage recruitment and onboarding, ensuring inclusive practices and great candidate experience. Lead on HR administration including contracts, HRIS updates, absence tracking, and reporting. Support managers with employee relations including performance, grievances, and disciplinaries. Collaborate on engagement, wellbeing, and DEI initiatives across the organisation. Process payroll data in collaboration with Finance and external providers. Support learning & development opportunities and contribute to shaping WEST s Employee Value Proposition (EVP). About You You will bring proven HR experience and be ready to take ownership across a variety of people-focused areas. You ll have excellent organisational skills, a strong understanding of employment law, and be confident in working with managers and employees alike. You will also have: Experience as a HR Generalist or similar role. Knowledge of UK & European employment law and HR best practice. Strong organisational and communication skills. Experience managing recruitment, onboarding, and HR processes. Confidence in handling employee relations matters with discretion. CIPD Level 5 qualification (or currently working towards). About the Organisation Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) is a London Borough of wide disparities, with an acute need for youth services. This vast difference between those living in different parts of our borough can lead to radically different life outcomes. The Youth Zone is a vital provision that will make a huge impact on the lives of young people, and on the whole borough, levelling the playing field for our young people. This is a vital charity that makes a huge difference in levelling the playing field for young people in West London, and you can be part of that journey. As an equal opportunities employer, applications are welcome from under-represented groups; in particular from Black, Asian, Mixed Race and other ethnically diverse individuals, people with disabilities, and members of LGBTQ+ communities. Ensuring a culture where everyone can be themselves and thrive. You may have experience in areas such as HR, Human Resources, HR Generalist, HR Advisor, HR Officer, People Officer, People Advisor, HR Coordinator, HR Administration, HR Administrator, HR Business Partner, Employee Relations Officer, People and Culture Officer, Talent Acquisition Coordinator, Recruitment and HR Coordinator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.

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