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PROSPECTUS-4
Senior Grants Manager
PROSPECTUS-4
Our client is a young, growing grant making charity dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged 8-30yrs across the UK. The Trust invests around £8m each year in services and research that prevents and treats anxiety and depression, strengthens the evidence base for what works, and helps proven approaches reach the young people who need them the most. Prospectus is delighted to be recruiting a Senior Grants Manager to join its small but busy and experienced team, in this key role based at lovely offices in Central London. The role: The Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of our funding programmes. Reporting to the Head of Grants, this role will lead the assessment of complex proposals, manage a varied portfolio of grants, build strong relationships with grantees and partners, and contribute to shaping the Trust's grant-making strategy and growing their expertise in youth mental health. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced grants professional ready to step into a more senior role to contribute to shaping of the Trust's grant-making and make an impact in an important field. This role will make a significant contribution to the delivery of the Trust's objectives. The primary aim of this role is to bring senior grant-making expertise and knowledge to the team, in addition to growing the Trust's expertise in the field of youth mental health. This is an opportunity to work with and support a wide range of organisations, individuals. It will involve designing and delivering funding calls, managing relationships with grantees and exercising sound judgement, whilst capturing learning to inform future decision making and strategy. There will also be an important database and reporting aspect to this role, where accuracy and process management expertise will be essential. The role is full-time and will be primarily office based at lovely offices in Central London. The person: The successful candidate will have substantial grant-making experience alongside previous exposure to the thematic aspects of the Trust's work on young people's mental health and wellbeing. Exposure to research and/or impact measurement tools and methodologies will also be very useful. This role would be suited to an adept grant maker who brings strong sector awareness and is energised by continuously deepening their understanding of youth mental health. Thoughtful, analytical and highly organised, this person will be a collaborative self-starter in addition to having excellent communication skills. Team work, professionalism and accuracy are all keys to success in this role so evidence of having worked in high paced and busy teams, in similar areas of work will be very important, in addition to being able to work independently and to manage your own time. Our client believes that a greater diversity of ethnicity, gender, disabilities, religions and sexual orientation, in addition to views, skills, and approach make for a more successful team. They actively encourage applications from people with as diverse backgrounds as possible to achieve this aim. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Our client is a young, growing grant making charity dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged 8-30yrs across the UK. The Trust invests around £8m each year in services and research that prevents and treats anxiety and depression, strengthens the evidence base for what works, and helps proven approaches reach the young people who need them the most. Prospectus is delighted to be recruiting a Senior Grants Manager to join its small but busy and experienced team, in this key role based at lovely offices in Central London. The role: The Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of our funding programmes. Reporting to the Head of Grants, this role will lead the assessment of complex proposals, manage a varied portfolio of grants, build strong relationships with grantees and partners, and contribute to shaping the Trust's grant-making strategy and growing their expertise in youth mental health. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced grants professional ready to step into a more senior role to contribute to shaping of the Trust's grant-making and make an impact in an important field. This role will make a significant contribution to the delivery of the Trust's objectives. The primary aim of this role is to bring senior grant-making expertise and knowledge to the team, in addition to growing the Trust's expertise in the field of youth mental health. This is an opportunity to work with and support a wide range of organisations, individuals. It will involve designing and delivering funding calls, managing relationships with grantees and exercising sound judgement, whilst capturing learning to inform future decision making and strategy. There will also be an important database and reporting aspect to this role, where accuracy and process management expertise will be essential. The role is full-time and will be primarily office based at lovely offices in Central London. The person: The successful candidate will have substantial grant-making experience alongside previous exposure to the thematic aspects of the Trust's work on young people's mental health and wellbeing. Exposure to research and/or impact measurement tools and methodologies will also be very useful. This role would be suited to an adept grant maker who brings strong sector awareness and is energised by continuously deepening their understanding of youth mental health. Thoughtful, analytical and highly organised, this person will be a collaborative self-starter in addition to having excellent communication skills. Team work, professionalism and accuracy are all keys to success in this role so evidence of having worked in high paced and busy teams, in similar areas of work will be very important, in addition to being able to work independently and to manage your own time. Our client believes that a greater diversity of ethnicity, gender, disabilities, religions and sexual orientation, in addition to views, skills, and approach make for a more successful team. They actively encourage applications from people with as diverse backgrounds as possible to achieve this aim. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
Harris Hill
Trusts and Foundation Manager
Harris Hill
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
The Drinkaware Trust
Research Officer
The Drinkaware Trust City, London
About us: Drinkaware is a leading charity concerned with reducing harm from alcohol. We do this by providing impartial, evidence-based information, advice, and practical resources; raising awareness of alcohol harms; and working in partnership with others to deliver behaviour change through our tools and interventions. The Trust is funded primarily through voluntary, unrestricted donations from alcohol producers, wholesalers, and on- and off-trade retailers, but acts entirely independently. If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a role where no two days are the same, we'd love to hear from you. About the role: As a Research Officer , you'll play an important role in strengthening how we use data and evidence across the organisation. Working within our Insights team, you'll support the generation, analysis, and application of research to inform decision-making, improve programmes, and enhance our impact. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting evidence reviews and producing clear, accessible briefings. Supporting analysis of survey data and contributing to high-quality research reports. Assisting with the design and delivery of primary research, including surveys and evaluations. Helping colleagues across the organisation to understand and apply data and evidence in their work. Reviewing website content to ensure it is accurate, well-sourced, and accessible. Supporting the development of presentations and materials for internal and external audiences. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with both data and people, and who wants to see research translated into meaningful real-world outcomes. About you: We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. You'll bring: A MSc level degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant area, with knowledge of research methods and basic statistical techniques. Experience working with qualitative and quantitative data in Excel and in programs such as SPSS, or R. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to synthesise complex information. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to present findings to a range of audiences. A collaborative and proactive approach, alongside strong organisational skills. An interest in behaviour change, impact measurement, or emerging tools such as AI is welcomed but not essential. If you meet most of the criteria and are excited about the role, we encourage you to apply. Why join us? At Drinkaware, we value our people and offer a supportive, inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. You'll enjoy: Hybrid Working (two days a week in the office) 30 days annual leave (plus Bank Holidays) Bupa health cover Matched company pension scheme Life assurance cover Wellbeing and learning grants Perks and discounts platform and more. Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us work together to reduce alcohol harm across the UK. For full information please refer to the attached job description, our applicant privacy policy and read more about Drinkaware on our website. All candidates must be eligible to work in the UK and provide proof of your right to work in the UK. Closing date: midday, Wednesday 24 June 2026 a text-decoration: none; color: ; tr th, tr td border: 1px solid ; tr th background-color: ; We encourage early applications, as this role may close ahead of the advertised deadline if we receive a high volume of applications, to ensure each application can be considered fairly. Expected Interview dates: In person at our Moorgate offices - 10/13 July 2026 Interviews will include a task where you'll be asked to present findings from primary research you have conducted Apply for this post by clicking on the 'Apply' link . You should submit an up-to-date CV and a brief covering letter (maximum two pages) that outlines how you meet the requirements outlined in the 'About You' section in the Job Description and what you would bring to Drinkaware. Applications are reviewed by our team, and we value authentic, personal responses. While AI tools can be helpful, we encourage you to ensure your application reflects your own voice and experience We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcome applications from all communities. If you need adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. No agency support is required
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
About us: Drinkaware is a leading charity concerned with reducing harm from alcohol. We do this by providing impartial, evidence-based information, advice, and practical resources; raising awareness of alcohol harms; and working in partnership with others to deliver behaviour change through our tools and interventions. The Trust is funded primarily through voluntary, unrestricted donations from alcohol producers, wholesalers, and on- and off-trade retailers, but acts entirely independently. If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a role where no two days are the same, we'd love to hear from you. About the role: As a Research Officer , you'll play an important role in strengthening how we use data and evidence across the organisation. Working within our Insights team, you'll support the generation, analysis, and application of research to inform decision-making, improve programmes, and enhance our impact. Your responsibilities will include: Conducting evidence reviews and producing clear, accessible briefings. Supporting analysis of survey data and contributing to high-quality research reports. Assisting with the design and delivery of primary research, including surveys and evaluations. Helping colleagues across the organisation to understand and apply data and evidence in their work. Reviewing website content to ensure it is accurate, well-sourced, and accessible. Supporting the development of presentations and materials for internal and external audiences. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with both data and people, and who wants to see research translated into meaningful real-world outcomes. About you: We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences. You'll bring: A MSc level degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant area, with knowledge of research methods and basic statistical techniques. Experience working with qualitative and quantitative data in Excel and in programs such as SPSS, or R. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to synthesise complex information. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to present findings to a range of audiences. A collaborative and proactive approach, alongside strong organisational skills. An interest in behaviour change, impact measurement, or emerging tools such as AI is welcomed but not essential. If you meet most of the criteria and are excited about the role, we encourage you to apply. Why join us? At Drinkaware, we value our people and offer a supportive, inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. You'll enjoy: Hybrid Working (two days a week in the office) 30 days annual leave (plus Bank Holidays) Bupa health cover Matched company pension scheme Life assurance cover Wellbeing and learning grants Perks and discounts platform and more. Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us work together to reduce alcohol harm across the UK. For full information please refer to the attached job description, our applicant privacy policy and read more about Drinkaware on our website. All candidates must be eligible to work in the UK and provide proof of your right to work in the UK. Closing date: midday, Wednesday 24 June 2026 a text-decoration: none; color: ; tr th, tr td border: 1px solid ; tr th background-color: ; We encourage early applications, as this role may close ahead of the advertised deadline if we receive a high volume of applications, to ensure each application can be considered fairly. Expected Interview dates: In person at our Moorgate offices - 10/13 July 2026 Interviews will include a task where you'll be asked to present findings from primary research you have conducted Apply for this post by clicking on the 'Apply' link . You should submit an up-to-date CV and a brief covering letter (maximum two pages) that outlines how you meet the requirements outlined in the 'About You' section in the Job Description and what you would bring to Drinkaware. Applications are reviewed by our team, and we value authentic, personal responses. While AI tools can be helpful, we encourage you to ensure your application reflects your own voice and experience We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcome applications from all communities. If you need adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. No agency support is required
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists
Trusts and Foundation Manager
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
Prospectus
Senior Grants Manager
Prospectus
Our client is a young, growing grant making charity dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged 8 30yrs across the UK. The Trust invests around £8m each year in services and research that prevents and treats anxiety and depression, strengthens the evidence base for what works, and helps proven approaches reach the young people who need them the most. Prospectus is delighted to be recruiting a Senior Grants Manager to join its small but busy and experienced team, in this key role based at lovely offices in Central London. The role: The Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of our funding programmes. Reporting to the Head of Grants, this role will lead the assessment of complex proposals, manage a varied portfolio of grants, build strong relationships with grantees and partners, and contribute to shaping the Trust s grant-making strategy and growing their expertise in youth mental health. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced grants professional ready to step into a more senior role to contribute to shaping of the Trust s grant-making and make an impact in an important field. This role will make a significant contribution to the delivery of the Trust s objectives. The primary aim of this role is to bring senior grant-making expertise and knowledge to the team, in addition to growing the Trust s expertise in the field of youth mental health. This is an opportunity to work with and support a wide range of organisations, individuals. It will involve designing and delivering funding calls, managing relationships with grantees and exercising sound judgement, whilst capturing learning to inform future decision making and strategy. There will also be an important database and reporting aspect to this role, where accuracy and process management expertise will be essential. The role is full-time and will be primarily office based at lovely offices in Central London. The person: The successful candidate will have substantial grant-making experience alongside previous exposure to the thematic aspects of the Trust s work on young people s mental health and wellbeing. Exposure to research and/or impact measurement tools and methodologies will also be very useful. This role would be suited to an adept grant maker who brings strong sector awareness and is energised by continuously deepening their understanding of youth mental health. Thoughtful, analytical and highly organised, this person will be a collaborative self-starter in addition to having excellent communication skills. Team work, professionalism and accuracy are all keys to success in this role so evidence of having worked in high paced and busy teams, in similar areas of work will be very important, in addition to being able to work independently and to manage your own time. Our client believes that a greater diversity of ethnicity, gender, disabilities, religions and sexual orientation, in addition to views, skills, and approach make for a more successful team. They actively encourage applications from people with as diverse backgrounds as possible to achieve this aim. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Our client is a young, growing grant making charity dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged 8 30yrs across the UK. The Trust invests around £8m each year in services and research that prevents and treats anxiety and depression, strengthens the evidence base for what works, and helps proven approaches reach the young people who need them the most. Prospectus is delighted to be recruiting a Senior Grants Manager to join its small but busy and experienced team, in this key role based at lovely offices in Central London. The role: The Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of our funding programmes. Reporting to the Head of Grants, this role will lead the assessment of complex proposals, manage a varied portfolio of grants, build strong relationships with grantees and partners, and contribute to shaping the Trust s grant-making strategy and growing their expertise in youth mental health. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced grants professional ready to step into a more senior role to contribute to shaping of the Trust s grant-making and make an impact in an important field. This role will make a significant contribution to the delivery of the Trust s objectives. The primary aim of this role is to bring senior grant-making expertise and knowledge to the team, in addition to growing the Trust s expertise in the field of youth mental health. This is an opportunity to work with and support a wide range of organisations, individuals. It will involve designing and delivering funding calls, managing relationships with grantees and exercising sound judgement, whilst capturing learning to inform future decision making and strategy. There will also be an important database and reporting aspect to this role, where accuracy and process management expertise will be essential. The role is full-time and will be primarily office based at lovely offices in Central London. The person: The successful candidate will have substantial grant-making experience alongside previous exposure to the thematic aspects of the Trust s work on young people s mental health and wellbeing. Exposure to research and/or impact measurement tools and methodologies will also be very useful. This role would be suited to an adept grant maker who brings strong sector awareness and is energised by continuously deepening their understanding of youth mental health. Thoughtful, analytical and highly organised, this person will be a collaborative self-starter in addition to having excellent communication skills. Team work, professionalism and accuracy are all keys to success in this role so evidence of having worked in high paced and busy teams, in similar areas of work will be very important, in addition to being able to work independently and to manage your own time. Our client believes that a greater diversity of ethnicity, gender, disabilities, religions and sexual orientation, in addition to views, skills, and approach make for a more successful team. They actively encourage applications from people with as diverse backgrounds as possible to achieve this aim. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
The Talent Set
Senior Grants Manager
The Talent Set
The Talent Set are delighted to be working with a young and growing grant-making charity to recruit a Senior Grants Manager. The foundation is dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged between 8-30 across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to join a purpose-driven organisation in a key, senior role, contributing directly to the development of impactful funding programmes and supporting meaningful change in youth mental health. Based in Central London, you will be part of a small, dedicated, and highly collaborative team. Reporting to the Head of Grants, the Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of funding programmes. You will take ownership of designing and running funding rounds, assessing complex proposals, managing a diverse portfolio of grants, and building strong relationships with grantees, partners and sector stakeholders. The role also involves contributing to the organisation s wider grant-making strategy, helping deepen expertise in youth mental health and building relationships across the sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced grants professional looking to step into a more senior position with real strategic input. Key Responsibilities Leading the design and delivery of funding calls, from research and criteria development through to assessment and recommendation Assessing complex proposals, including financial analysis, due diligence and risk evaluation Managing a portfolio of grants, including monitoring, reporting and relationship management with grantees Building strong, collaborative relationships across the sector, including with partners, advisors and funders Producing clear, high-quality written recommendations and reports to support decision-making Capturing insight and learning from grant-making activity to inform future strategy Supporting the effective use and development of the grants management system, ensuring accuracy and strong reporting processes Person Specification Substantial experience in grant-making, or related field (such as commissioning) including assessment, due diligence and portfolio management Excellent analytical skills and the ability to assess complex proposals and make sound judgements Excellent relationship management skills, with experience working across diverse stakeholders Outstanding organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly A passion for research, impact measurement, or evidence-based practice Experience or exposure to youth mental health or a related field (desirable) What s on Offer Salary: £50,000 - £53,000 (depending on experience) Location: Central London (primarily office-based, with some flexibility up to 25% working from home) Contract: Full-time or Part Time (0.8 FTE) How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV only. Suitable candidates will be contacted for a conversation with request of a full application. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set are delighted to be working with a young and growing grant-making charity to recruit a Senior Grants Manager. The foundation is dedicated to transforming mental health support for young people aged between 8-30 across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to join a purpose-driven organisation in a key, senior role, contributing directly to the development of impactful funding programmes and supporting meaningful change in youth mental health. Based in Central London, you will be part of a small, dedicated, and highly collaborative team. Reporting to the Head of Grants, the Senior Grants Manager will play a leading role in the design, assessment and management of funding programmes. You will take ownership of designing and running funding rounds, assessing complex proposals, managing a diverse portfolio of grants, and building strong relationships with grantees, partners and sector stakeholders. The role also involves contributing to the organisation s wider grant-making strategy, helping deepen expertise in youth mental health and building relationships across the sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced grants professional looking to step into a more senior position with real strategic input. Key Responsibilities Leading the design and delivery of funding calls, from research and criteria development through to assessment and recommendation Assessing complex proposals, including financial analysis, due diligence and risk evaluation Managing a portfolio of grants, including monitoring, reporting and relationship management with grantees Building strong, collaborative relationships across the sector, including with partners, advisors and funders Producing clear, high-quality written recommendations and reports to support decision-making Capturing insight and learning from grant-making activity to inform future strategy Supporting the effective use and development of the grants management system, ensuring accuracy and strong reporting processes Person Specification Substantial experience in grant-making, or related field (such as commissioning) including assessment, due diligence and portfolio management Excellent analytical skills and the ability to assess complex proposals and make sound judgements Excellent relationship management skills, with experience working across diverse stakeholders Outstanding organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly A passion for research, impact measurement, or evidence-based practice Experience or exposure to youth mental health or a related field (desirable) What s on Offer Salary: £50,000 - £53,000 (depending on experience) Location: Central London (primarily office-based, with some flexibility up to 25% working from home) Contract: Full-time or Part Time (0.8 FTE) How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV only. Suitable candidates will be contacted for a conversation with request of a full application. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
English PEN-2
Chair of Trustees
English PEN-2
CHAIR OF TRUSTEES - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION English PEN is recruiting for a new Chair of Trustees to support us in our mission to protect and promote the freedom to write and the freedom to read in the UK and around the world. English PEN is one of the world's oldest human rights organisations, championing the freedom to write and the freedom to read around the world. We are the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide writers' association with 130 centres in more than 90 countries. With the support of our members - a community of writers, readers, and activists - we exist to defend and campaign on behalf of writers, literary professionals, journalists, and artists who are unjustly persecuted, harassed, imprisoned, and even murdered in violation of their right to freedom of expression. We campaign to change legislation to best protect fundamental human rights in the UK, and we work to increase the plurality of writers being read and platformed in the UK. We celebrate contemporary international writing through our online magazine, PEN Transmissions , and we award literary grants for translating new works into English. We bring together outstanding writers, readers, and translators for unforgettable conversations and we celebrate courageous writing with our annual literary prizes - the PEN Pinter Prize and the PEN Heaney Prize. We are looking for a new Chair of Trustees to take over from Ruth Borthwick who will step down in December 2026 after five years. To find out more about English PEN's recent work, please read our Impact Report 2024-25. Board Structure, Composition, and Terms The current Board is a group of experienced and dedicated individuals with a wide range of skills and experience from sectors including journalism, campaigning, writing, publishing, organisational development, translation, legal and media. Trustees are appointed for an initial term of up to four years and may serve for a maximum of seven years and six months. For details of current Trustees, please visit: . The Board offers guidance and expertise to the Director of English PEN, Daniel Gorman. Two sub-committees exist to provide more in-depth scrutiny and advice - the Finance and Audit Committee, chaired by the Treasurer, and the Appointments Committee, chaired by the Vice Chair. The President of English PEN is Margaret Busby. CHAIR ROLE DESCRIPTION Responsibilities: Provide leadership of the Board and set its agenda. Ensure the provision of accurate, timely, and clear information to Trustees and ensure the effectiveness of individual Trustees and the Board as a whole. Ensure that Trustees are given sufficient time to consider critical issues and given realistic deadlines for decision-making. Work closely with the Treasurer and the wider Board and staff team to ensure organisational financial sustainability. Ensure that the Board concentrates on strategy and the monitoring of decisions delegated to the Director. Lead on recruitment of new Trustees, as needed. Ensure that there is a comprehensive induction programme for all new Trustees, supported by the Director. Address the development needs of the Board as a whole with a view to enhancing its effectiveness, including regular revision sessions on subjects such as legal status and responsibilities. Review their own performance and the performance of the Board and the Director once a year. Support and advise the Director on ad hoc matters on an ongoing basis. Be an ambassador for and represent the organisation together with the Director. As a member of the Board of Trustees, the Chair also shares the following statutory duties with other Trustees: Ensure that English PEN complies with its governing document, charity law, company law, and any other relevant legislation or regulations. Ensure English PEN pursues its objects as defined in its governing document. Ensure that English PEN applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objectives. Contribute actively to the Board's role in giving firm strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets, and evaluating performance against agreed targets. Safeguard English PEN's good name and values. Ensure the effective and efficient administration of English PEN. Ensure the financial stability of English PEN. Protect and manage the property of English PEN and ensure the proper investment of its funds. Appoint the Director and monitor their performance. PERSON SPECIFICATION We are looking for someone with a clear commitment to the vision, mission, and values of English PEN, as well as the following experience, knowledge, skills, and attributes: Significant experience of leading an organisation, at Board or executive level, with appropriate knowledge of corporate and charity governance. A clear communicator with an open and inclusive style and with experience of chairing meetings efficiently and effectively. Strong interpersonal skills with experience of building a high-functioning and strategic team. A strong shared sense of the ethics and values that underpin English PEN's work A thick skin: as an organisation committed to freedom of expression, we operate in a contested area which requires us to take brave stands. A strong personal network and the ability to build good relationships with funders and stakeholders. Willingness to uphold and follow the principles of public life and the requirements of effective governance. Understanding of the duties and responsibilities of Trustees. A passion for literature. Time commitment The Chair needs to commit to the equivalent of three to four days per month to perform their duties. The following meetings normally take place on weekday afternoons and evenings: Quarterly Board meetings Quarterly Finance & Audit Committee meetings Annual Strategy Day Annual General Meeting There will also be the expectation for the Chair to attend and represent the organisation at various public and private events, subject to their availability. How to apply Discussion of the role ahead of applying is encouraged. Please email Daniel Gorman, Director at . To apply, please send your CV and a brief statement (maximum two sides of A4) telling us about your suitability for the position by an email via the button below by 23:59 BST on Monday 29 June 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to meet with representatives of the Board during the week beginning 13 July 2026.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
CHAIR OF TRUSTEES - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION English PEN is recruiting for a new Chair of Trustees to support us in our mission to protect and promote the freedom to write and the freedom to read in the UK and around the world. English PEN is one of the world's oldest human rights organisations, championing the freedom to write and the freedom to read around the world. We are the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide writers' association with 130 centres in more than 90 countries. With the support of our members - a community of writers, readers, and activists - we exist to defend and campaign on behalf of writers, literary professionals, journalists, and artists who are unjustly persecuted, harassed, imprisoned, and even murdered in violation of their right to freedom of expression. We campaign to change legislation to best protect fundamental human rights in the UK, and we work to increase the plurality of writers being read and platformed in the UK. We celebrate contemporary international writing through our online magazine, PEN Transmissions , and we award literary grants for translating new works into English. We bring together outstanding writers, readers, and translators for unforgettable conversations and we celebrate courageous writing with our annual literary prizes - the PEN Pinter Prize and the PEN Heaney Prize. We are looking for a new Chair of Trustees to take over from Ruth Borthwick who will step down in December 2026 after five years. To find out more about English PEN's recent work, please read our Impact Report 2024-25. Board Structure, Composition, and Terms The current Board is a group of experienced and dedicated individuals with a wide range of skills and experience from sectors including journalism, campaigning, writing, publishing, organisational development, translation, legal and media. Trustees are appointed for an initial term of up to four years and may serve for a maximum of seven years and six months. For details of current Trustees, please visit: . The Board offers guidance and expertise to the Director of English PEN, Daniel Gorman. Two sub-committees exist to provide more in-depth scrutiny and advice - the Finance and Audit Committee, chaired by the Treasurer, and the Appointments Committee, chaired by the Vice Chair. The President of English PEN is Margaret Busby. CHAIR ROLE DESCRIPTION Responsibilities: Provide leadership of the Board and set its agenda. Ensure the provision of accurate, timely, and clear information to Trustees and ensure the effectiveness of individual Trustees and the Board as a whole. Ensure that Trustees are given sufficient time to consider critical issues and given realistic deadlines for decision-making. Work closely with the Treasurer and the wider Board and staff team to ensure organisational financial sustainability. Ensure that the Board concentrates on strategy and the monitoring of decisions delegated to the Director. Lead on recruitment of new Trustees, as needed. Ensure that there is a comprehensive induction programme for all new Trustees, supported by the Director. Address the development needs of the Board as a whole with a view to enhancing its effectiveness, including regular revision sessions on subjects such as legal status and responsibilities. Review their own performance and the performance of the Board and the Director once a year. Support and advise the Director on ad hoc matters on an ongoing basis. Be an ambassador for and represent the organisation together with the Director. As a member of the Board of Trustees, the Chair also shares the following statutory duties with other Trustees: Ensure that English PEN complies with its governing document, charity law, company law, and any other relevant legislation or regulations. Ensure English PEN pursues its objects as defined in its governing document. Ensure that English PEN applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objectives. Contribute actively to the Board's role in giving firm strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets, and evaluating performance against agreed targets. Safeguard English PEN's good name and values. Ensure the effective and efficient administration of English PEN. Ensure the financial stability of English PEN. Protect and manage the property of English PEN and ensure the proper investment of its funds. Appoint the Director and monitor their performance. PERSON SPECIFICATION We are looking for someone with a clear commitment to the vision, mission, and values of English PEN, as well as the following experience, knowledge, skills, and attributes: Significant experience of leading an organisation, at Board or executive level, with appropriate knowledge of corporate and charity governance. A clear communicator with an open and inclusive style and with experience of chairing meetings efficiently and effectively. Strong interpersonal skills with experience of building a high-functioning and strategic team. A strong shared sense of the ethics and values that underpin English PEN's work A thick skin: as an organisation committed to freedom of expression, we operate in a contested area which requires us to take brave stands. A strong personal network and the ability to build good relationships with funders and stakeholders. Willingness to uphold and follow the principles of public life and the requirements of effective governance. Understanding of the duties and responsibilities of Trustees. A passion for literature. Time commitment The Chair needs to commit to the equivalent of three to four days per month to perform their duties. The following meetings normally take place on weekday afternoons and evenings: Quarterly Board meetings Quarterly Finance & Audit Committee meetings Annual Strategy Day Annual General Meeting There will also be the expectation for the Chair to attend and represent the organisation at various public and private events, subject to their availability. How to apply Discussion of the role ahead of applying is encouraged. Please email Daniel Gorman, Director at . To apply, please send your CV and a brief statement (maximum two sides of A4) telling us about your suitability for the position by an email via the button below by 23:59 BST on Monday 29 June 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to meet with representatives of the Board during the week beginning 13 July 2026.
PROSPECTUS-4
Head of Business Development
PROSPECTUS-4
Prospectus is excited to be working with our client in their search for a new Head of Business Development to join their team. The organisation ensures that London's most vulnerable people have meaningful choice and control over what happens in their lives. They support people living with mental health conditions, eating disorders, learning disabilities, and dementia. They work with all age groups, including children and young people, adults, and older people. Their services include one-to-one advocacy, group advocacy, and user involvement and engagement. This role is offered on a flexible, part-time (0.8 FTE) permanent contract, with a salary of £49,200-£53,300 per annum (pro rata), alongside flexible remote working arrangements between home and their London sites. As part of the senior leadership team, the post holder will be responsible for developing and delivering an income generation strategy and achieving income growth across multiple streams, including commercial income, grants, and statutory funding. They will be hands-on, actively engaging in applications, prospecting, communication, and developing new income opportunities. They will build strong relationships with staff, volunteers, and service users, and will have the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders and develop external partnerships. The post holder will also develop evidence-based, impact-led cases for support across a range of projects. They are seeking someone with demonstrable experience of delivering impactful charitable fundraising across diverse income streams, particularly from trusts and foundations. Candidates should have proven experience in developing pipelines, bid writing, and a track record of securing significant funding. The ideal candidate will also have experience in designing and delivering commercial income streams, including business-to-business and direct-to-consumer products. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you throughout your application. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of age, gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please contact Firas El Dib at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some, but not all, of the criteria, we strongly encourage you to enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support you at every stage of the process and your application, and we look forward to hearing from you. To apply, please submit your CV in the first instance. If your experience is suitable, we will arrange a meeting to brief you on the role. You will then have all the information you need to formally apply. We look forward to connecting with you.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Prospectus is excited to be working with our client in their search for a new Head of Business Development to join their team. The organisation ensures that London's most vulnerable people have meaningful choice and control over what happens in their lives. They support people living with mental health conditions, eating disorders, learning disabilities, and dementia. They work with all age groups, including children and young people, adults, and older people. Their services include one-to-one advocacy, group advocacy, and user involvement and engagement. This role is offered on a flexible, part-time (0.8 FTE) permanent contract, with a salary of £49,200-£53,300 per annum (pro rata), alongside flexible remote working arrangements between home and their London sites. As part of the senior leadership team, the post holder will be responsible for developing and delivering an income generation strategy and achieving income growth across multiple streams, including commercial income, grants, and statutory funding. They will be hands-on, actively engaging in applications, prospecting, communication, and developing new income opportunities. They will build strong relationships with staff, volunteers, and service users, and will have the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders and develop external partnerships. The post holder will also develop evidence-based, impact-led cases for support across a range of projects. They are seeking someone with demonstrable experience of delivering impactful charitable fundraising across diverse income streams, particularly from trusts and foundations. Candidates should have proven experience in developing pipelines, bid writing, and a track record of securing significant funding. The ideal candidate will also have experience in designing and delivering commercial income streams, including business-to-business and direct-to-consumer products. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you throughout your application. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of age, gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please contact Firas El Dib at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some, but not all, of the criteria, we strongly encourage you to enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support you at every stage of the process and your application, and we look forward to hearing from you. To apply, please submit your CV in the first instance. If your experience is suitable, we will arrange a meeting to brief you on the role. You will then have all the information you need to formally apply. We look forward to connecting with you.
Prospectus
Head of Business Development
Prospectus
Prospectus is excited to be working with our client in their search for a new Head of Business Development to join their team. The organisation ensures that London s most vulnerable people have meaningful choice and control over what happens in their lives. They support people living with mental health conditions, eating disorders, learning disabilities, and dementia. They work with all age groups, including children and young people, adults, and older people. Their services include one-to-one advocacy, group advocacy, and user involvement and engagement. This role is offered on a flexible, part-time (0.8 FTE) permanent contract, with a salary of £49,200 £53,300 per annum (pro rata), alongside flexible remote working arrangements between home and their London sites. As part of the senior leadership team, the post holder will be responsible for developing and delivering an income generation strategy and achieving income growth across multiple streams, including commercial income, grants, and statutory funding. They will be hands-on, actively engaging in applications, prospecting, communication, and developing new income opportunities. They will build strong relationships with staff, volunteers, and service users, and will have the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders and develop external partnerships. The post holder will also develop evidence-based, impact-led cases for support across a range of projects. They are seeking someone with demonstrable experience of delivering impactful charitable fundraising across diverse income streams, particularly from trusts and foundations. Candidates should have proven experience in developing pipelines, bid writing, and a track record of securing significant funding. The ideal candidate will also have experience in designing and delivering commercial income streams, including business-to-business and direct-to-consumer products. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you throughout your application. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of age, gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please contact Firas El Dib at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some, but not all, of the criteria, we strongly encourage you to enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support you at every stage of the process and your application, and we look forward to hearing from you. To apply, please submit your CV in the first instance. If your experience is suitable, we will arrange a meeting to brief you on the role. You will then have all the information you need to formally apply. We look forward to connecting with you.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Prospectus is excited to be working with our client in their search for a new Head of Business Development to join their team. The organisation ensures that London s most vulnerable people have meaningful choice and control over what happens in their lives. They support people living with mental health conditions, eating disorders, learning disabilities, and dementia. They work with all age groups, including children and young people, adults, and older people. Their services include one-to-one advocacy, group advocacy, and user involvement and engagement. This role is offered on a flexible, part-time (0.8 FTE) permanent contract, with a salary of £49,200 £53,300 per annum (pro rata), alongside flexible remote working arrangements between home and their London sites. As part of the senior leadership team, the post holder will be responsible for developing and delivering an income generation strategy and achieving income growth across multiple streams, including commercial income, grants, and statutory funding. They will be hands-on, actively engaging in applications, prospecting, communication, and developing new income opportunities. They will build strong relationships with staff, volunteers, and service users, and will have the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders and develop external partnerships. The post holder will also develop evidence-based, impact-led cases for support across a range of projects. They are seeking someone with demonstrable experience of delivering impactful charitable fundraising across diverse income streams, particularly from trusts and foundations. Candidates should have proven experience in developing pipelines, bid writing, and a track record of securing significant funding. The ideal candidate will also have experience in designing and delivering commercial income streams, including business-to-business and direct-to-consumer products. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you throughout your application. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of age, gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please contact Firas El Dib at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some, but not all, of the criteria, we strongly encourage you to enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support you at every stage of the process and your application, and we look forward to hearing from you. To apply, please submit your CV in the first instance. If your experience is suitable, we will arrange a meeting to brief you on the role. You will then have all the information you need to formally apply. We look forward to connecting with you.
Dawn Ellmore Employment
Up to £40,000 - EP Grant Patent Administrator - Hampshire
Dawn Ellmore Employment
We are currently working with a leading law firm who are looking to recruit an EP Grant Patent Administrator to join their Hamsphire-based team on a permanent, full-time basis. This role would suit someone who has previous experience handling EP Grants and validations and is confident working within a busy patent records environment. A CIPA qualification would be advantageous, although it is not essential. Reporting to the Head of Department, you will be responsible for supporting a range of EP Grant and Validation activities, ensuring records are maintained accurately and deadlines are met. You will work closely with colleagues across the team and play a key role in the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected firm that offers a competitive salary, a supportive working environment, and genuine long-term career prospects. Dawn Ellmore Employment aims to respond to all applicants, however due to the number of applications received this is regrettably not always possible. If you have not received a response within three working days, you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
We are currently working with a leading law firm who are looking to recruit an EP Grant Patent Administrator to join their Hamsphire-based team on a permanent, full-time basis. This role would suit someone who has previous experience handling EP Grants and validations and is confident working within a busy patent records environment. A CIPA qualification would be advantageous, although it is not essential. Reporting to the Head of Department, you will be responsible for supporting a range of EP Grant and Validation activities, ensuring records are maintained accurately and deadlines are met. You will work closely with colleagues across the team and play a key role in the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected firm that offers a competitive salary, a supportive working environment, and genuine long-term career prospects. Dawn Ellmore Employment aims to respond to all applicants, however due to the number of applications received this is regrettably not always possible. If you have not received a response within three working days, you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Newlife The Charity For Disabled Children
Head of Volunteering
Newlife The Charity For Disabled Children Cannock, Staffordshire
Head of Volunteering Shape the future of volunteering at one of the UK's leading charities for disabled children. Lead an ambitious strategy to transform how thousands of volunteers contribute to changing lives across retail, fundraising, and community programmes. About Newlife As one of the UK's leading charities providing essential specialist equipment to children with disabilities, Newlife is dedicated to making life better - for the families we serve, and for the people who help us to make that happen. Through grants and emergency equipment loans, we ensure children get the vital equipment they need, when they need it, while our free nurse helpline offers crucial support and information as well as a listening ear. Our campaigns help to give children with disabilities and their families a voice, advocating for change to benefit the families we serve. And we support adults with additional needs with volunteering and employment opportunities, providing an introduction to the workplace and a means for career development. Across the whole of Newlife, our teams are crucial to our success it's not just a job; here you'll be helping us to change lives every day. What you'll be doing You'll lead the development and delivery of an ambitious volunteering strategy that increases Newlife's capacity, reach and impact. Working across retail, supply chain, warehouse, fundraising and community-based activities, you'll significantly grow volunteer involvement over the next three years. Strategic Leadership Lead development and delivery of Newlife's Volunteering Strategy Implement annual volunteering plans supporting organisational growth Identify emerging trends and best practice in volunteering and charity retail Contribute to strategic leadership as a member of the Charity Leadership Team Volunteer Growth and Engagement Significantly increase volunteer recruitment, retention and engagement Ensure volunteering opportunities are accessible, inclusive and rewarding Monitor volunteer satisfaction and impact using data and insight Champion volunteering as key to strengthening communities and improving outcomes Innovation and Experience Explore technology-enabled and partnership-based approaches to volunteer engagement Develop contemporary volunteering models supporting operational growth Promote best practice in volunteer management, recognition and development Ensure volunteers are equipped and empowered to make meaningful contributions Partnerships and Growth Develop relationships with corporate partners, educational institutions and community organisations Identify skilled volunteering and employer-supported volunteering opportunities Contribute to funding bids and partnership proposals Represent Newlife externally as an ambassador for the charity What we're looking for Experience Significant experience leading national volunteering programmes in charity, retail or not-for-profit sectors Developing and implementing strategic plans and improvement programmes Managing teams and delivering organisational growth through volunteering Partnership working with businesses and community organisations Budget management, performance monitoring and quality assurance Skills Strong understanding of volunteering best practice and engagement Knowledge of contemporary charity retail and volunteer-led operating models Strategic leadership and people management abilities Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Passion for improving outcomes for disabled children and their families Location: Hybrid (2 days per week in Cannock visits to retail locations and other sites as required) Reports to: Charity Director Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checking may be necessary for this role. Ready to transform volunteering? Join us as Head of Volunteering and lead the strategic growth of volunteer engagement across one of the UK's most impactful charities. Help us build a movement that changes lives for disabled children and their families.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Head of Volunteering Shape the future of volunteering at one of the UK's leading charities for disabled children. Lead an ambitious strategy to transform how thousands of volunteers contribute to changing lives across retail, fundraising, and community programmes. About Newlife As one of the UK's leading charities providing essential specialist equipment to children with disabilities, Newlife is dedicated to making life better - for the families we serve, and for the people who help us to make that happen. Through grants and emergency equipment loans, we ensure children get the vital equipment they need, when they need it, while our free nurse helpline offers crucial support and information as well as a listening ear. Our campaigns help to give children with disabilities and their families a voice, advocating for change to benefit the families we serve. And we support adults with additional needs with volunteering and employment opportunities, providing an introduction to the workplace and a means for career development. Across the whole of Newlife, our teams are crucial to our success it's not just a job; here you'll be helping us to change lives every day. What you'll be doing You'll lead the development and delivery of an ambitious volunteering strategy that increases Newlife's capacity, reach and impact. Working across retail, supply chain, warehouse, fundraising and community-based activities, you'll significantly grow volunteer involvement over the next three years. Strategic Leadership Lead development and delivery of Newlife's Volunteering Strategy Implement annual volunteering plans supporting organisational growth Identify emerging trends and best practice in volunteering and charity retail Contribute to strategic leadership as a member of the Charity Leadership Team Volunteer Growth and Engagement Significantly increase volunteer recruitment, retention and engagement Ensure volunteering opportunities are accessible, inclusive and rewarding Monitor volunteer satisfaction and impact using data and insight Champion volunteering as key to strengthening communities and improving outcomes Innovation and Experience Explore technology-enabled and partnership-based approaches to volunteer engagement Develop contemporary volunteering models supporting operational growth Promote best practice in volunteer management, recognition and development Ensure volunteers are equipped and empowered to make meaningful contributions Partnerships and Growth Develop relationships with corporate partners, educational institutions and community organisations Identify skilled volunteering and employer-supported volunteering opportunities Contribute to funding bids and partnership proposals Represent Newlife externally as an ambassador for the charity What we're looking for Experience Significant experience leading national volunteering programmes in charity, retail or not-for-profit sectors Developing and implementing strategic plans and improvement programmes Managing teams and delivering organisational growth through volunteering Partnership working with businesses and community organisations Budget management, performance monitoring and quality assurance Skills Strong understanding of volunteering best practice and engagement Knowledge of contemporary charity retail and volunteer-led operating models Strategic leadership and people management abilities Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Passion for improving outcomes for disabled children and their families Location: Hybrid (2 days per week in Cannock visits to retail locations and other sites as required) Reports to: Charity Director Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checking may be necessary for this role. Ready to transform volunteering? Join us as Head of Volunteering and lead the strategic growth of volunteer engagement across one of the UK's most impactful charities. Help us build a movement that changes lives for disabled children and their families.
Third Solutions
Trust and Grants Manager
Third Solutions
We are looking for an experienced Trust and Grants Manager to deliver the high value Trusts and Foundations strategy and provide inspiring line management to two Trust fundraising colleagues. This is a hybrid role with once a week in the Surrey office, the charity alos have a London office which can be worked from at other times. The charity You would be joining a long standing and well respected social welfare charity with a welcoming and supportive working culture. The Role Working with the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income to develop and deliver the strategy for the Trusts and Statutory programme. Provide oversight for delivering and maintaining the Trusts Programme raising over c£2 million every year, and developing ambitions plan for growth. Hold account management for key existing and new high value relationships in the Trust portfolio, delivering on a personal annual income target of £600K - 700K. Lead the prospect research strategy and process to support portfolio allocation across the team to build the Trust pipeline, specifically brining in new large trusts prospects. Line Manage the Trust and Grants Fundraising Officer (supporting on High Value Trusts) and Trust Fundraising Officer (Supporting on Small to Medium Trusts). The Candidate Strong experience from Trusts, Foundations, lottery or public bodies, and demonstrable experience of meeting financial income targets. Experience of undertaking prospect research and pipeline management. Ability to deliver excellent presentations and engaging pitches to internal and external stakeholder. Strong grant management skills, knowledge of excellent donor care and ability to develop strong working relationships. Good understanding of Trust fundraising sector, trends and best practice and experience of working with large well known trust funders. Experience in line management/supervision and developing a team. Benefits include - Formalised flexible working. - Annual Pay Review Salaries are reviewed each April (non-contractual). - Matched Pension Contribution Matched up to 5% of salary. - Sharing of internal vacancies with you Helping you to grow, develop and progress your career. - Health Cash Plan Employees can claim reimbursement on routine healthcare expenses (optical, dental etc). - As well as much more! IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced Trust and Grants Manager to deliver the high value Trusts and Foundations strategy and provide inspiring line management to two Trust fundraising colleagues. This is a hybrid role with once a week in the Surrey office, the charity alos have a London office which can be worked from at other times. The charity You would be joining a long standing and well respected social welfare charity with a welcoming and supportive working culture. The Role Working with the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income to develop and deliver the strategy for the Trusts and Statutory programme. Provide oversight for delivering and maintaining the Trusts Programme raising over c£2 million every year, and developing ambitions plan for growth. Hold account management for key existing and new high value relationships in the Trust portfolio, delivering on a personal annual income target of £600K - 700K. Lead the prospect research strategy and process to support portfolio allocation across the team to build the Trust pipeline, specifically brining in new large trusts prospects. Line Manage the Trust and Grants Fundraising Officer (supporting on High Value Trusts) and Trust Fundraising Officer (Supporting on Small to Medium Trusts). The Candidate Strong experience from Trusts, Foundations, lottery or public bodies, and demonstrable experience of meeting financial income targets. Experience of undertaking prospect research and pipeline management. Ability to deliver excellent presentations and engaging pitches to internal and external stakeholder. Strong grant management skills, knowledge of excellent donor care and ability to develop strong working relationships. Good understanding of Trust fundraising sector, trends and best practice and experience of working with large well known trust funders. Experience in line management/supervision and developing a team. Benefits include - Formalised flexible working. - Annual Pay Review Salaries are reviewed each April (non-contractual). - Matched Pension Contribution Matched up to 5% of salary. - Sharing of internal vacancies with you Helping you to grow, develop and progress your career. - Health Cash Plan Employees can claim reimbursement on routine healthcare expenses (optical, dental etc). - As well as much more! IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Pertemps Reading
Head of Business Operations
Pertemps Reading
Head of Business Operations Location: Oxfordshire Salary: 100,000+ DOE We're looking for an exceptional Head of Business Operations to become the driving force behind our UK operation. This isn't a traditional operations role. We're seeking someone who has helped build businesses, not simply maintain them. Someone who thrives in fast-moving, high-growth environments and enjoys creating structure where it doesn't yet exist. As the senior operational leader for the UK business, you'll take ownership of everything that keeps the organisation running smoothly and scaling successfully. From processes and compliance to facilities, budgets, people, and business operations, you'll be at the centre of it all. This role sits just below Country Manager level and offers significant visibility with senior leadership, making it an outstanding opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their career. What You'll Be Doing Build and implement scalable operational processes that support business growth. Drive continuous improvement, identifying smarter and more efficient ways of working. Partner with leadership on strategic planning, resource allocation, and business priorities. Oversee budgets, operational reporting, procurement, and supplier relationships. Ensure compliance with contractual, regulatory, and funding requirements. Manage facilities, inventory, shipping, receiving, and day-to-day site operations. Lead and develop local operational and administrative team members. Support recruitment, onboarding, workforce planning, and employee experience initiatives. Act as the key operational link between the UK team and international stakeholders. What We're Looking For We're interested in people who have operated in businesses where growth, change, and ambiguity are part of everyday life. Proven experience within a startup, scale-up, or rapidly growing business. A track record of building processes, systems, and operational infrastructure from the ground up. Strong commercial and financial acumen. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills. The ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution. Experience managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Exposure to government-funded projects, grants, or compliance reporting would be advantageous. If you have the relevant skills apply directly or call (phone number removed)
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Head of Business Operations Location: Oxfordshire Salary: 100,000+ DOE We're looking for an exceptional Head of Business Operations to become the driving force behind our UK operation. This isn't a traditional operations role. We're seeking someone who has helped build businesses, not simply maintain them. Someone who thrives in fast-moving, high-growth environments and enjoys creating structure where it doesn't yet exist. As the senior operational leader for the UK business, you'll take ownership of everything that keeps the organisation running smoothly and scaling successfully. From processes and compliance to facilities, budgets, people, and business operations, you'll be at the centre of it all. This role sits just below Country Manager level and offers significant visibility with senior leadership, making it an outstanding opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their career. What You'll Be Doing Build and implement scalable operational processes that support business growth. Drive continuous improvement, identifying smarter and more efficient ways of working. Partner with leadership on strategic planning, resource allocation, and business priorities. Oversee budgets, operational reporting, procurement, and supplier relationships. Ensure compliance with contractual, regulatory, and funding requirements. Manage facilities, inventory, shipping, receiving, and day-to-day site operations. Lead and develop local operational and administrative team members. Support recruitment, onboarding, workforce planning, and employee experience initiatives. Act as the key operational link between the UK team and international stakeholders. What We're Looking For We're interested in people who have operated in businesses where growth, change, and ambiguity are part of everyday life. Proven experience within a startup, scale-up, or rapidly growing business. A track record of building processes, systems, and operational infrastructure from the ground up. Strong commercial and financial acumen. Excellent leadership and stakeholder management skills. The ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution. Experience managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Exposure to government-funded projects, grants, or compliance reporting would be advantageous. If you have the relevant skills apply directly or call (phone number removed)
NFP People on behalf Beating Time
Director
NFP People on behalf Beating Time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead Beating Time into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid - at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10 th July 2026 About the Role Beating Time is a multi-award-winning charity that supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system (or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, Beating Time delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. Beating Time welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead Beating Time into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid - at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10 th July 2026 About the Role Beating Time is a multi-award-winning charity that supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system (or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, Beating Time delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. Beating Time welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
CEREBRA
Chief Operating Officer
CEREBRA Bristol, Gloucestershire
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
PACE
Head of Operations
PACE
Purpose of the Role The Head of Operations is the most senior staff member at PACE and the primary day-to-day operational lead for the organisation. The postholder will ensure that services for children and young people are delivered safely, consistently, and to a high standard across all three sites, and that the organisation's systems, finances, people, and compliance obligations are properly managed. This is an operational leadership role with responsibility for translating the Board's strategic direction into effective day-to-day delivery. The postholder will work closely with the Board of Trustees, who retain strategic governance responsibility, and will be the principal point of accountability for performance across all services. The postholder will also act as Designated Safeguarding Lead for the organisation Key Responsibilities 1. Operational Leadership and Service Delivery • Take day-to-day operational responsibility for all PACE services across all three sites, ensuring consistent, high-quality, and safe delivery. • Support and line manage Senior Centre Managers and Service Managers, providing clear direction, regular supervision, and accountability. • Ensure all services meet regulatory requirements including EYFS, Ofsted standards, safeguarding and child protection legislation, and disability inclusion policy. • Maintain and develop operational policies and procedures that reflect best practice in service delivery for children and young people, including those with additional needs. • Identify and respond to operational risks across sites, escalating to the Board where appropriate. 2. Safeguarding • Act as the organisation's Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), maintaining overall responsibility for safeguarding practice across all sites. • Ensure centre managers and service leads fulfil their DSL responsibilities and that training, records, and incident reporting are consistent, up to date, and audit-ready. • Lead the organisation's response to any safeguarding concern or Ofsted inspection, maintaining transparent and proactive communication with commissioners and the Board. • Embed a culture of safeguarding awareness and accountability across the whole staff team. 3. Financial Management and Budget Oversight • Work with the Finance team to manage the organisation's annual budget, ensuring income and expenditure are tracked accurately and reported monthly. • Hold budget holder accountability across service and centre level, ensuring managers understand and operate within their agreed financial envelopes. • Monitor income streams - including statutory contracts, parental fees, grants, and fundraised income - and alert the Board to variances or risks in a timely manner. • Support income generation through effective contract delivery, occupancy management, and proactive relationship management with commissioners. • Oversee the Fundraising Manager's workload and priorities, ensuring fundraising activity is aligned to operational need and deliverable commitments are accurate before submission. 4. Human Resources and Workforce Management • Lead, support, and develop the staff team, fostering a culture of professionalism, consistency, and accountability. • Work with the HR Consultant to ensure HR processes - including onboarding, probation, sickness management, performance management, and offboarding - are followed correctly and documented appropriately. • Conduct regular line management meetings and appraisals with direct reports, setting clear expectations and addressing performance issues promptly and fairly. • Manage staffing levels and deployment across sites to ensure services are appropriately resourced, proportionate to demand and income, and compliant with contractual ratios. • Address workforce culture issues, reducing reliance on informal decision-making and ensuring accountability is embedded at all levels of the team. 5. Commissioner and Stakeholder Relationships • Maintain and develop the organisation's relationships with Camden commissioners, the Play Providers Forum, Family Hubs, and other statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Ensure proactive, transparent, and timely communication with Camden regarding service delivery, performance data, and any operational concerns. • Represent PACE at external meetings, forums, and events as required. • Support the development of community partnerships that extend the reach and impact of PACE's services. 6. Compliance, Governance and Risk • Ensure organisational compliance with all relevant regulatory frameworks including Ofsted, EYFS, charity law, and employment legislation. • Maintain and regularly review operational policies, risk registers, and compliance records, ensuring they are current and accessible across all sites. • Provide the Board of Trustees with regular, concise, and accurate reports on operational performance, financial position, safeguarding, staffing, and risk. • Support Board governance by preparing timely papers, flagging decisions required, and maintaining clear separation between operational management and trustee oversight. 7. Systems, Monitoring and Evaluation • Embed consistent, documented operational systems across all sites, reducing reliance on individual knowledge and informal workarounds. • Develop and maintain monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track service quality, outcomes for children and families, and contractual KPIs. • Oversee the organisation's use of operational systems including safeguarding software, HR and payroll platforms, invoicing, and timekeeping tools. Produce and sign off external impact reports for funders and commissioners Essentials: Experience in an operational management role within a children's services, play, youth work, education, or social care setting At least 3 years in a management role with direct line management of multiple staff or teams Demonstrable knowledge and practical experience of safeguarding children, including DSL-level responsibility Experience managing multi-site or multi-service delivery Sound financial literacy: budget management, variance analysis, and income/expenditure monitoring Experience of working with Ofsted regulatory frameworks, including EYFS Strong people management skills: supervision, appraisal, performance management, and HR process compliance Experience working with, and reporting to, a Board of Trustees or equivalent governance body Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities across multiple sites calmly and consistently Commitment to inclusive practice and experience working with children with disabilities and additional needs A suitable Level 3 or above qualification in Early Years, Childcare, or a relevant field (e.g. CACHE Level 3, BTEC Level 3 in Children's Play, Learning and Development, or equivalent EYFS-recognised qualification) Desirable Experience of income generation including commissioner relationships, grant management, and contract compliance Experience of charity or voluntary sector management Coaching or mentoring experience Knowledge of Camden's VCS and community infrastructure Conditions of Employment • This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. • The postholder will be required to work across all PACE sites in Camden. Flexible or hybrid working will be considered where operationally appropriate, but the role requires significant on-site presence. • PACE is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from all sections of the community. • PACE is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Purpose of the Role The Head of Operations is the most senior staff member at PACE and the primary day-to-day operational lead for the organisation. The postholder will ensure that services for children and young people are delivered safely, consistently, and to a high standard across all three sites, and that the organisation's systems, finances, people, and compliance obligations are properly managed. This is an operational leadership role with responsibility for translating the Board's strategic direction into effective day-to-day delivery. The postholder will work closely with the Board of Trustees, who retain strategic governance responsibility, and will be the principal point of accountability for performance across all services. The postholder will also act as Designated Safeguarding Lead for the organisation Key Responsibilities 1. Operational Leadership and Service Delivery • Take day-to-day operational responsibility for all PACE services across all three sites, ensuring consistent, high-quality, and safe delivery. • Support and line manage Senior Centre Managers and Service Managers, providing clear direction, regular supervision, and accountability. • Ensure all services meet regulatory requirements including EYFS, Ofsted standards, safeguarding and child protection legislation, and disability inclusion policy. • Maintain and develop operational policies and procedures that reflect best practice in service delivery for children and young people, including those with additional needs. • Identify and respond to operational risks across sites, escalating to the Board where appropriate. 2. Safeguarding • Act as the organisation's Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), maintaining overall responsibility for safeguarding practice across all sites. • Ensure centre managers and service leads fulfil their DSL responsibilities and that training, records, and incident reporting are consistent, up to date, and audit-ready. • Lead the organisation's response to any safeguarding concern or Ofsted inspection, maintaining transparent and proactive communication with commissioners and the Board. • Embed a culture of safeguarding awareness and accountability across the whole staff team. 3. Financial Management and Budget Oversight • Work with the Finance team to manage the organisation's annual budget, ensuring income and expenditure are tracked accurately and reported monthly. • Hold budget holder accountability across service and centre level, ensuring managers understand and operate within their agreed financial envelopes. • Monitor income streams - including statutory contracts, parental fees, grants, and fundraised income - and alert the Board to variances or risks in a timely manner. • Support income generation through effective contract delivery, occupancy management, and proactive relationship management with commissioners. • Oversee the Fundraising Manager's workload and priorities, ensuring fundraising activity is aligned to operational need and deliverable commitments are accurate before submission. 4. Human Resources and Workforce Management • Lead, support, and develop the staff team, fostering a culture of professionalism, consistency, and accountability. • Work with the HR Consultant to ensure HR processes - including onboarding, probation, sickness management, performance management, and offboarding - are followed correctly and documented appropriately. • Conduct regular line management meetings and appraisals with direct reports, setting clear expectations and addressing performance issues promptly and fairly. • Manage staffing levels and deployment across sites to ensure services are appropriately resourced, proportionate to demand and income, and compliant with contractual ratios. • Address workforce culture issues, reducing reliance on informal decision-making and ensuring accountability is embedded at all levels of the team. 5. Commissioner and Stakeholder Relationships • Maintain and develop the organisation's relationships with Camden commissioners, the Play Providers Forum, Family Hubs, and other statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Ensure proactive, transparent, and timely communication with Camden regarding service delivery, performance data, and any operational concerns. • Represent PACE at external meetings, forums, and events as required. • Support the development of community partnerships that extend the reach and impact of PACE's services. 6. Compliance, Governance and Risk • Ensure organisational compliance with all relevant regulatory frameworks including Ofsted, EYFS, charity law, and employment legislation. • Maintain and regularly review operational policies, risk registers, and compliance records, ensuring they are current and accessible across all sites. • Provide the Board of Trustees with regular, concise, and accurate reports on operational performance, financial position, safeguarding, staffing, and risk. • Support Board governance by preparing timely papers, flagging decisions required, and maintaining clear separation between operational management and trustee oversight. 7. Systems, Monitoring and Evaluation • Embed consistent, documented operational systems across all sites, reducing reliance on individual knowledge and informal workarounds. • Develop and maintain monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track service quality, outcomes for children and families, and contractual KPIs. • Oversee the organisation's use of operational systems including safeguarding software, HR and payroll platforms, invoicing, and timekeeping tools. Produce and sign off external impact reports for funders and commissioners Essentials: Experience in an operational management role within a children's services, play, youth work, education, or social care setting At least 3 years in a management role with direct line management of multiple staff or teams Demonstrable knowledge and practical experience of safeguarding children, including DSL-level responsibility Experience managing multi-site or multi-service delivery Sound financial literacy: budget management, variance analysis, and income/expenditure monitoring Experience of working with Ofsted regulatory frameworks, including EYFS Strong people management skills: supervision, appraisal, performance management, and HR process compliance Experience working with, and reporting to, a Board of Trustees or equivalent governance body Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities across multiple sites calmly and consistently Commitment to inclusive practice and experience working with children with disabilities and additional needs A suitable Level 3 or above qualification in Early Years, Childcare, or a relevant field (e.g. CACHE Level 3, BTEC Level 3 in Children's Play, Learning and Development, or equivalent EYFS-recognised qualification) Desirable Experience of income generation including commissioner relationships, grant management, and contract compliance Experience of charity or voluntary sector management Coaching or mentoring experience Knowledge of Camden's VCS and community infrastructure Conditions of Employment • This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. • The postholder will be required to work across all PACE sites in Camden. Flexible or hybrid working will be considered where operationally appropriate, but the role requires significant on-site presence. • PACE is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from all sections of the community. • PACE is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.
Dawn Ellmore Employment
EP Grant Patent Administrator (London) - Up to £40,000
Dawn Ellmore Employment
We are currently working with a leading IP firm who are looking to recruit an EP Grant Patent Administrator to join their London-based formalities team on a permanent, full-time basis. This role would suit someone who has previous experience handling EP Grants and validations and is confident working within a busy patent records environment. A CIPA qualification would be advantageous, although it is not essential. Reporting to the Head of Department, you will be responsible for supporting a range of EP Grant and Validation activities, ensuring records are maintained accurately and deadlines are met. You will work closely with colleagues across the team and play a key role in the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected firm that offers a competitive salary, a supportive working environment, and genuine long-term career prospects. Dawn Ellmore Employment aims to respond to all applicants, however due to the number of applications received this is regrettably not always possible. If you have not received a response within three working days, you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
We are currently working with a leading IP firm who are looking to recruit an EP Grant Patent Administrator to join their London-based formalities team on a permanent, full-time basis. This role would suit someone who has previous experience handling EP Grants and validations and is confident working within a busy patent records environment. A CIPA qualification would be advantageous, although it is not essential. Reporting to the Head of Department, you will be responsible for supporting a range of EP Grant and Validation activities, ensuring records are maintained accurately and deadlines are met. You will work closely with colleagues across the team and play a key role in the smooth running of the department. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected firm that offers a competitive salary, a supportive working environment, and genuine long-term career prospects. Dawn Ellmore Employment aims to respond to all applicants, however due to the number of applications received this is regrettably not always possible. If you have not received a response within three working days, you may assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
The Ernest Cook Trust
Head of Grants
The Ernest Cook Trust Quenington, Gloucestershire
Head of Grants We are seeking an experienced grants leader to shape and deliver an ambitious funding strategy that expands access to outdoor learning, green skills and land-based education across the UK. Position: Head of Grants Salary: £50,000 to £53,000 per annum Location: Quenington, Gloucestershire with hybrid working considered Hours: 35 hours per week, full-time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17 June 2026 About the Role This is a senior leadership opportunity to lead and develop a strategic grant-making programme focused on increasing equitable access to outdoor learning, land-based education and green skills. Reporting to the Director of Learning, you will oversee the full grants lifecycle, ensuring funding programmes deliver meaningful impact while responding to environmental, social and educational priorities. You will also play a key role in building partnerships, influencing the wider sector and helping to shape future funding approaches. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the organisation's grants strategy Overseeing grant programmes from design through to evaluation and learning Building strategic partnerships with funders, policymakers and sector organisations Developing collaborative networks that strengthen the voice and influence of the sector Embedding equitable, trust-based and relationship-driven funding approaches Championing youth participation and ensuring lived experience informs decision-making Using insight, learning and evidence to improve grant-making effectiveness Managing budgets, resources and operational planning Providing leadership, support and development to a high-performing team Contributing to organisational strategy as a member of the senior leadership team About You We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader with significant experience in grant-making and partnership development. You will have: Strong experience leading strategic grant-making programmes Excellent knowledge of land-based sectors Experience of youth engagement, participation or leadership development A track record of building successful partnerships and cross-sector collaborations Experience using evidence, learning and insight to inform decision-making Outstanding communication, influencing and presentation skills Strong analytical and reporting abilities A commitment to equity, inclusion and widening access to opportunities The ability to lead, inspire and develop teams You will also bring a proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused approach, together with a genuine passion for creating positive change through education and connection with nature. About the Organisation The organisation is one of the UK s leading outdoor learning charities, helping children and young people connect with nature, develop skills and improve life opportunities through learning from the land. Rooted in the conservation and stewardship of the countryside, the charity manages significant estates while supporting environmental sustainability, partnerships and community impact across the UK. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Head of Funding, Head of Programmes, Grants Director, Funding Director, Head of Partnerships, Director of Impact, Director of Programmes, Head of Philanthropy, Funding and Partnerships Manager, Strategic Programmes Manager, Trusts and Foundations Lead, Head of Social Impact. If you are an experienced grants professional looking to influence strategy, build partnerships and create lasting impact through education and nature-based learning, we would love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Head of Grants We are seeking an experienced grants leader to shape and deliver an ambitious funding strategy that expands access to outdoor learning, green skills and land-based education across the UK. Position: Head of Grants Salary: £50,000 to £53,000 per annum Location: Quenington, Gloucestershire with hybrid working considered Hours: 35 hours per week, full-time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17 June 2026 About the Role This is a senior leadership opportunity to lead and develop a strategic grant-making programme focused on increasing equitable access to outdoor learning, land-based education and green skills. Reporting to the Director of Learning, you will oversee the full grants lifecycle, ensuring funding programmes deliver meaningful impact while responding to environmental, social and educational priorities. You will also play a key role in building partnerships, influencing the wider sector and helping to shape future funding approaches. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the organisation's grants strategy Overseeing grant programmes from design through to evaluation and learning Building strategic partnerships with funders, policymakers and sector organisations Developing collaborative networks that strengthen the voice and influence of the sector Embedding equitable, trust-based and relationship-driven funding approaches Championing youth participation and ensuring lived experience informs decision-making Using insight, learning and evidence to improve grant-making effectiveness Managing budgets, resources and operational planning Providing leadership, support and development to a high-performing team Contributing to organisational strategy as a member of the senior leadership team About You We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader with significant experience in grant-making and partnership development. You will have: Strong experience leading strategic grant-making programmes Excellent knowledge of land-based sectors Experience of youth engagement, participation or leadership development A track record of building successful partnerships and cross-sector collaborations Experience using evidence, learning and insight to inform decision-making Outstanding communication, influencing and presentation skills Strong analytical and reporting abilities A commitment to equity, inclusion and widening access to opportunities The ability to lead, inspire and develop teams You will also bring a proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused approach, together with a genuine passion for creating positive change through education and connection with nature. About the Organisation The organisation is one of the UK s leading outdoor learning charities, helping children and young people connect with nature, develop skills and improve life opportunities through learning from the land. Rooted in the conservation and stewardship of the countryside, the charity manages significant estates while supporting environmental sustainability, partnerships and community impact across the UK. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Head of Funding, Head of Programmes, Grants Director, Funding Director, Head of Partnerships, Director of Impact, Director of Programmes, Head of Philanthropy, Funding and Partnerships Manager, Strategic Programmes Manager, Trusts and Foundations Lead, Head of Social Impact. If you are an experienced grants professional looking to influence strategy, build partnerships and create lasting impact through education and nature-based learning, we would love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Beating Time
Director
Beating Time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead a multi-award-winning charity into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10th July 2026 About the Role The charity supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, the charity delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead a multi-award-winning charity into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10th July 2026 About the Role The charity supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, the charity delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Media Coordinator
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Media Coordinator We're looking for a Media Coordinator to lead our press and media work, raising our profile, strengthening our influence, and ensuring that the stories we tell are powerful, ethical and impactful. This role is part-time (24 hours per week) and fixed term for 12 months, with the possibility of extension. About the role This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of Praxis' media function and shape how we are seen and heard in the public sphere. You'll develop and deliver a high-impact media strategy that positions Praxis as a trusted voice on immigration issues. Working closely with our Head of Advocacy, Chief Executive Officer and wider Campaigns and Communications team, you'll: Build strong relationships with journalists, editors and producers Secure high-profile media opportunities Craft compelling press releases, opinion pieces and media briefings Support and prepare spokespeople, including people with lived experience, for media engagement A key part of your role will be working collaboratively and ethically with experts by experience , ensuring their stories are shared safely, respectfully and with care. What you'll bring You'll be a confident communicator with a strong instinct for a story, who enjoys navigating a fast-paced media landscape and has a willingness to work flexibly. You'll combine an interest in political analysis with creativity, and ambition with sensitivity. About Praxis Praxis is a dynamic, award-winning human rights charity supporting migrants in crisis or at-risk, ensuring that their essential human needs are met and that they can overcome the barriers they face. We work to build community, challenge exclusion and discrimination, influence policy and improve services. We played a leading role in exposing the Windrush scandal and campaign for lasting and systemic changes to address the root causes of the issues faced by at-risk migrants. We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage applications from those with lived experience of migration and from diverse applicants regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital/civil partnership status, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or pregnancy/maternity leave status. Our Benefits Package Includes Flexible working hours A hybrid work model 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (pro rata for part-time roles) (plus paid Bank Holidays) You can buy up to 3 days annual leave each year A defined contribution pension scheme Our employee assistance programme offers counselling and support for you 24/7 A season ticket loan to help you spread the cost of your commute If you need us to make an adjustment or provide additional support as you apply for a role, please email our Recruitment team on who will contact you to discuss how we can help. For more information you can contact Head of Advocacy Josephine Whitaker-Yilmaz on . To apply, send us your CV and answer the questions in our application process by clicking Apply. The answers to your questions should demonstrate your capabilities in relation to each of the points of the job description marked 'A'. Where relevant use your answers to illustrate how your competencies have helped you to achieve positive results. This will give you the best possible chance to be shortlisted. Make an impact where it matters most If you're ready to use your media skills to challenge injustice, influence public debate and support people to share their stories with dignity and power, we'd love to hear from you. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. REF-
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Media Coordinator We're looking for a Media Coordinator to lead our press and media work, raising our profile, strengthening our influence, and ensuring that the stories we tell are powerful, ethical and impactful. This role is part-time (24 hours per week) and fixed term for 12 months, with the possibility of extension. About the role This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of Praxis' media function and shape how we are seen and heard in the public sphere. You'll develop and deliver a high-impact media strategy that positions Praxis as a trusted voice on immigration issues. Working closely with our Head of Advocacy, Chief Executive Officer and wider Campaigns and Communications team, you'll: Build strong relationships with journalists, editors and producers Secure high-profile media opportunities Craft compelling press releases, opinion pieces and media briefings Support and prepare spokespeople, including people with lived experience, for media engagement A key part of your role will be working collaboratively and ethically with experts by experience , ensuring their stories are shared safely, respectfully and with care. What you'll bring You'll be a confident communicator with a strong instinct for a story, who enjoys navigating a fast-paced media landscape and has a willingness to work flexibly. You'll combine an interest in political analysis with creativity, and ambition with sensitivity. About Praxis Praxis is a dynamic, award-winning human rights charity supporting migrants in crisis or at-risk, ensuring that their essential human needs are met and that they can overcome the barriers they face. We work to build community, challenge exclusion and discrimination, influence policy and improve services. We played a leading role in exposing the Windrush scandal and campaign for lasting and systemic changes to address the root causes of the issues faced by at-risk migrants. We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage applications from those with lived experience of migration and from diverse applicants regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital/civil partnership status, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or pregnancy/maternity leave status. Our Benefits Package Includes Flexible working hours A hybrid work model 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (pro rata for part-time roles) (plus paid Bank Holidays) You can buy up to 3 days annual leave each year A defined contribution pension scheme Our employee assistance programme offers counselling and support for you 24/7 A season ticket loan to help you spread the cost of your commute If you need us to make an adjustment or provide additional support as you apply for a role, please email our Recruitment team on who will contact you to discuss how we can help. For more information you can contact Head of Advocacy Josephine Whitaker-Yilmaz on . To apply, send us your CV and answer the questions in our application process by clicking Apply. The answers to your questions should demonstrate your capabilities in relation to each of the points of the job description marked 'A'. Where relevant use your answers to illustrate how your competencies have helped you to achieve positive results. This will give you the best possible chance to be shortlisted. Make an impact where it matters most If you're ready to use your media skills to challenge injustice, influence public debate and support people to share their stories with dignity and power, we'd love to hear from you. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. REF-

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