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Charity People
Co-Director (Finance, Fundraising and People)
Charity People
Could you jointly lead an organisation with bold ambition to end homelessness in Bristol - and put inclusion at the heart of how you lead? This is a rare opportunity to share leadership, accountability and impact for an ambitious, independent charity working towards a simple but powerful vision: 'No one is homeless in our city'. We're looking for a Co-Director to take the lead on Finance, Fundraising and People functions. Location: Hybrid, Bristol (60% onsite, open to negotiation where adjustments may be required) Salary: £54,550-£61,245 FTE, depending on experience Contract: Permanent, 0.8-1.0 FTE (30 or 37.5 hours) You'll also receive 33 days' annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata if part time), flexible working, an enhanced 5% pension contribution, an individual learning and development budget, clinical supervision and group reflective practice. As a that charity believes everyone should be treated with dignity, respect and fairness, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation where people feel they belong and can thrive. We're looking for a Co-Director who will champion equality, diversity and inclusion through organisational culture and practice - someone who values lived experience, listens to different perspectives and creates a safe, supportive environment where people can do their best work. You'll join at an exciting point in the charity's development, sharing leadership of an organisation that believes homelessness is not inevitable and is working across the city to prevent it, respond to housing emergencies and create lasting change. About the role This definitely isn't your everyday, run-of-the-mill Director or CEO role. You'll have a unique opportunity to co-create and collaborate on your own leadership model, alongside the existing Co-Director, with joint responsibility for strategy, performance and culture. Taking a lead on finance, fundraising, people and HR, internal operations and governance, you'll make sure people, systems and resources are working effectively to deliver on mission and maximise impact. Together, you'll make co-leadership work by building trust, challenging each other constructively, bringing complementary strengths and sharing accountability. Alongside the Board, team and people with lived experience, you'll build the confidence, capacity and resources needed to deliver its ambition and create lasting change. We're looking for a different kind of leader You might be an experienced charity leader, or have come up through finance, operations, organisational development, HR or income generation. You may have taken a less conventional route into leadership. We really don't expect you to tick every box. We're looking for senior leadership experience, the ability to build a sustainable organisation with strong income and people foundations - plus a genuine passion for developing inclusive, high-performing teams. But just as importantly, we want to understand how you lead. You'll be someone who: champions equality, diversity and inclusion and values lived experience embodies curiosity, collaboration, creativity and tenacity listens, communicates openly and brings people with them balances collaboration with clear, accountable decision-making builds trust and is committed to learning and continuous improvement Knowledge of homelessness, housing or Bristol's voluntary sector would be useful, but it isn't essential. What matters most is your leadership style, values and desire to end homelessness. Inclusion really matters We know some groups are under-represented in our workforce, and we're committed to changing that. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of homelessness and those from backgrounds under-represented in the charity sector. We're committed to making recruitment inclusive and accessible. We can offer flexible working and reasonable adjustments throughout the process, and if written applications don't allow you to show your strengths, we're happy to accept audio or video responses too. Interested? If you're excited by the chance to help create a Bristol where no one is homeless, we'd love to hear from you. And if you're thinking "I'm not sure I'm the typical candidate" - please don't let that stop you getting in touch. To register your interest, a CV or draft profile is a great first step. You can send this to Amelia Lee at Charity People directly through the application channel on this website, or just get in touch to request the full job pack. Closing date: 9am on Monday 14th September Interview dates are currently being agreed, likely to happen early-mid October. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
Could you jointly lead an organisation with bold ambition to end homelessness in Bristol - and put inclusion at the heart of how you lead? This is a rare opportunity to share leadership, accountability and impact for an ambitious, independent charity working towards a simple but powerful vision: 'No one is homeless in our city'. We're looking for a Co-Director to take the lead on Finance, Fundraising and People functions. Location: Hybrid, Bristol (60% onsite, open to negotiation where adjustments may be required) Salary: £54,550-£61,245 FTE, depending on experience Contract: Permanent, 0.8-1.0 FTE (30 or 37.5 hours) You'll also receive 33 days' annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata if part time), flexible working, an enhanced 5% pension contribution, an individual learning and development budget, clinical supervision and group reflective practice. As a that charity believes everyone should be treated with dignity, respect and fairness, we're committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation where people feel they belong and can thrive. We're looking for a Co-Director who will champion equality, diversity and inclusion through organisational culture and practice - someone who values lived experience, listens to different perspectives and creates a safe, supportive environment where people can do their best work. You'll join at an exciting point in the charity's development, sharing leadership of an organisation that believes homelessness is not inevitable and is working across the city to prevent it, respond to housing emergencies and create lasting change. About the role This definitely isn't your everyday, run-of-the-mill Director or CEO role. You'll have a unique opportunity to co-create and collaborate on your own leadership model, alongside the existing Co-Director, with joint responsibility for strategy, performance and culture. Taking a lead on finance, fundraising, people and HR, internal operations and governance, you'll make sure people, systems and resources are working effectively to deliver on mission and maximise impact. Together, you'll make co-leadership work by building trust, challenging each other constructively, bringing complementary strengths and sharing accountability. Alongside the Board, team and people with lived experience, you'll build the confidence, capacity and resources needed to deliver its ambition and create lasting change. We're looking for a different kind of leader You might be an experienced charity leader, or have come up through finance, operations, organisational development, HR or income generation. You may have taken a less conventional route into leadership. We really don't expect you to tick every box. We're looking for senior leadership experience, the ability to build a sustainable organisation with strong income and people foundations - plus a genuine passion for developing inclusive, high-performing teams. But just as importantly, we want to understand how you lead. You'll be someone who: champions equality, diversity and inclusion and values lived experience embodies curiosity, collaboration, creativity and tenacity listens, communicates openly and brings people with them balances collaboration with clear, accountable decision-making builds trust and is committed to learning and continuous improvement Knowledge of homelessness, housing or Bristol's voluntary sector would be useful, but it isn't essential. What matters most is your leadership style, values and desire to end homelessness. Inclusion really matters We know some groups are under-represented in our workforce, and we're committed to changing that. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of homelessness and those from backgrounds under-represented in the charity sector. We're committed to making recruitment inclusive and accessible. We can offer flexible working and reasonable adjustments throughout the process, and if written applications don't allow you to show your strengths, we're happy to accept audio or video responses too. Interested? If you're excited by the chance to help create a Bristol where no one is homeless, we'd love to hear from you. And if you're thinking "I'm not sure I'm the typical candidate" - please don't let that stop you getting in touch. To register your interest, a CV or draft profile is a great first step. You can send this to Amelia Lee at Charity People directly through the application channel on this website, or just get in touch to request the full job pack. Closing date: 9am on Monday 14th September Interview dates are currently being agreed, likely to happen early-mid October. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Magic Bus UK
Global Finance Manager
Magic Bus UK
Magic Bus is seeking a Global Senior Finance Manager to lead financial management across each of its Magic Bus Global, UK and Singapore entities ("three Magic Bus entities"). This is a senior, high-impact role, critical to supporting the organisation's next phase of growth and strengthening its global finance function. Based in the UK and reporting to the Magic Bus UK Board and Executive Director (with alignment to Magic Bus Global and Singapore leadership), the role operates within an international development NGO environment. It combines hands-on financial management with strategic oversight, ensuring strong governance, compliance, and financial insight across multiple geographies. The post holder will oversee end-to-end finance operations, manage outsourced providers (audit, payroll) and play a key role in driving financial sustainability and performance. In addition, and when the opportunity arises, the post holder will support the fundraising initiatives of Magic Bus UK and any other Magic Bus entities as appropriate. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership: Lead financial management across each of Magic Bus's Global, UK and Singapore entities, ensuring consistency, transparency and strong internal controls. Act as the primary finance lead to the Magic Bus UK Board and Executive Director. Strengthen financial policies and processes across all three Magic Bus entities. Ensure compliance with UK charity regulations and Companies Act 2006 (as appropriate) and all relevant international requirements. Oversee relationships with external providers (auditors, payroll, finance partners). Maintain a robust financial control environment. Financial Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting: Lead the annual budgeting process across three Magic Bus entities, incorporating input from country teams and the Boards. Develop high-quality financial forecasts, scenario modelling, and long-term financial planning. Provide clear insight into financial sustainability, funding gaps, and reserves strategy. Monitor performance against budget and support timely corrective actions, as required. Management Reporting and Performance: Oversee the production of accurate and timely monthly management accounts across all three Magic Bus entities. Deliver clear variance analysis and actionable insights to support decision making. Standardise and improve reporting processes across geographies. Present financial performance to the Board and senior stakeholders. Financial Accounting: Ensure robust month-end and year-end close processes across entities. Maintain oversight of key accounting areas. Lead the annual audit process and statutory reporting requirements. Oversee submissions to the Charity Commission, Companies House, and relevant international bodies. Support fundraising and operations with donor requirements, including restricted funding and grant reporting. Cash Flow, Treasury and Risk Management: Oversee cash flow across entities, ensuring adequate liquidity at all times. Monitor and optimise reserves in line with organisational policies. Oversee payment processes and financial controls. Identify financial and operational risks and implement mitigation strategies. Strategic Finance and Business Partnering: Act as a strategic finance partner to country leads and global leadership. Provide financial insight to support growth, expansion and funding strategies. Strengthen financial literacy and capability across non-finance teams. Drive continuous improvement in systems, processes and data quality. Candidate Profile Qualifications and Experience: Fully qualified accountant (ACA/CIMA/ACCA/CIPFA). Significant experience in a senior finance role, with end-to-end ownership of finance operations. Strong experience in international development, NGO or grant-funded environments. Experience working across multiple countries and/or legal entities. Experience reporting to Boards and senior leadership. Proven experience managing audits and external stakeholders. Technical Skills: Strong financial accounting, controls, and compliance expertise. Experience with multi-entity consolidation and reporting. Advanced budgeting, forecasting and financial modelling skills. Strong understanding of: Restricted funding and donor compliance. Grant reporting and funder requirements. Cash flow and reserves management. Experience with finance systems (e.g. Xero) and advanced Excel and Power Point. Leadership and Personal Attributes: Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to translate complex financial information for non-finance audiences. High level of integrity, accountability and sound judgement. Comfortable operating in a complex, evolving, international environment. Proactive, collaborative and solutions-oriented. Strong attention to detail with a strategic mindset. Desirable: Experience managing outsourced finance functions or shared service models. Strong knowledge of UK charity compliance and governance. Exposure to US, Singapore, or other international reporting environments. Experience in scaling organisations or strengthening finance functions. Passion for international development and social impact. Why Join Magic Bus UK This is a unique opportunity to join our organisation at a pivotal moment of growth, where you can shape strategy and contribute directly to life-changing impact for young people in India. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive working environment. Our offer includes: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (33 days total), pro-rated for part-time staff. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Private health insurance. Employer pension contribution. Training and professional development opportunities. Death in service benefit. A collaborative, mission-driven team culture. Diversity and Inclusion: Magic Bus UK and other entities are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and equitable organisation where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to contribute fully. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including all gender identities, ages, sexual orientations, ethnicities, nationalities, and religious beliefs (or none). We particularly encourage applications from individuals and communities that are underrepresented in the charity sector. We recognise that talent and potential are not always reflected in traditional career paths. If you feel you meet most of the criteria but not every requirement, we would still strongly encourage you to apply. We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible and inclusive. If you require any adjustments at any stage, please let us know; we will be happy to support you. At Magic Bus UK, we believe that diversity of perspectives strengthens our work and helps us better serve the young people and communities we support. Please submit your CV and a one page Cover Letter.
Aug 20, 2026
Full time
Magic Bus is seeking a Global Senior Finance Manager to lead financial management across each of its Magic Bus Global, UK and Singapore entities ("three Magic Bus entities"). This is a senior, high-impact role, critical to supporting the organisation's next phase of growth and strengthening its global finance function. Based in the UK and reporting to the Magic Bus UK Board and Executive Director (with alignment to Magic Bus Global and Singapore leadership), the role operates within an international development NGO environment. It combines hands-on financial management with strategic oversight, ensuring strong governance, compliance, and financial insight across multiple geographies. The post holder will oversee end-to-end finance operations, manage outsourced providers (audit, payroll) and play a key role in driving financial sustainability and performance. In addition, and when the opportunity arises, the post holder will support the fundraising initiatives of Magic Bus UK and any other Magic Bus entities as appropriate. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership: Lead financial management across each of Magic Bus's Global, UK and Singapore entities, ensuring consistency, transparency and strong internal controls. Act as the primary finance lead to the Magic Bus UK Board and Executive Director. Strengthen financial policies and processes across all three Magic Bus entities. Ensure compliance with UK charity regulations and Companies Act 2006 (as appropriate) and all relevant international requirements. Oversee relationships with external providers (auditors, payroll, finance partners). Maintain a robust financial control environment. Financial Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting: Lead the annual budgeting process across three Magic Bus entities, incorporating input from country teams and the Boards. Develop high-quality financial forecasts, scenario modelling, and long-term financial planning. Provide clear insight into financial sustainability, funding gaps, and reserves strategy. Monitor performance against budget and support timely corrective actions, as required. Management Reporting and Performance: Oversee the production of accurate and timely monthly management accounts across all three Magic Bus entities. Deliver clear variance analysis and actionable insights to support decision making. Standardise and improve reporting processes across geographies. Present financial performance to the Board and senior stakeholders. Financial Accounting: Ensure robust month-end and year-end close processes across entities. Maintain oversight of key accounting areas. Lead the annual audit process and statutory reporting requirements. Oversee submissions to the Charity Commission, Companies House, and relevant international bodies. Support fundraising and operations with donor requirements, including restricted funding and grant reporting. Cash Flow, Treasury and Risk Management: Oversee cash flow across entities, ensuring adequate liquidity at all times. Monitor and optimise reserves in line with organisational policies. Oversee payment processes and financial controls. Identify financial and operational risks and implement mitigation strategies. Strategic Finance and Business Partnering: Act as a strategic finance partner to country leads and global leadership. Provide financial insight to support growth, expansion and funding strategies. Strengthen financial literacy and capability across non-finance teams. Drive continuous improvement in systems, processes and data quality. Candidate Profile Qualifications and Experience: Fully qualified accountant (ACA/CIMA/ACCA/CIPFA). Significant experience in a senior finance role, with end-to-end ownership of finance operations. Strong experience in international development, NGO or grant-funded environments. Experience working across multiple countries and/or legal entities. Experience reporting to Boards and senior leadership. Proven experience managing audits and external stakeholders. Technical Skills: Strong financial accounting, controls, and compliance expertise. Experience with multi-entity consolidation and reporting. Advanced budgeting, forecasting and financial modelling skills. Strong understanding of: Restricted funding and donor compliance. Grant reporting and funder requirements. Cash flow and reserves management. Experience with finance systems (e.g. Xero) and advanced Excel and Power Point. Leadership and Personal Attributes: Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to translate complex financial information for non-finance audiences. High level of integrity, accountability and sound judgement. Comfortable operating in a complex, evolving, international environment. Proactive, collaborative and solutions-oriented. Strong attention to detail with a strategic mindset. Desirable: Experience managing outsourced finance functions or shared service models. Strong knowledge of UK charity compliance and governance. Exposure to US, Singapore, or other international reporting environments. Experience in scaling organisations or strengthening finance functions. Passion for international development and social impact. Why Join Magic Bus UK This is a unique opportunity to join our organisation at a pivotal moment of growth, where you can shape strategy and contribute directly to life-changing impact for young people in India. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive working environment. Our offer includes: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (33 days total), pro-rated for part-time staff. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Private health insurance. Employer pension contribution. Training and professional development opportunities. Death in service benefit. A collaborative, mission-driven team culture. Diversity and Inclusion: Magic Bus UK and other entities are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and equitable organisation where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to contribute fully. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including all gender identities, ages, sexual orientations, ethnicities, nationalities, and religious beliefs (or none). We particularly encourage applications from individuals and communities that are underrepresented in the charity sector. We recognise that talent and potential are not always reflected in traditional career paths. If you feel you meet most of the criteria but not every requirement, we would still strongly encourage you to apply. We are committed to making our recruitment process accessible and inclusive. If you require any adjustments at any stage, please let us know; we will be happy to support you. At Magic Bus UK, we believe that diversity of perspectives strengthens our work and helps us better serve the young people and communities we support. Please submit your CV and a one page Cover Letter.
Our Hinterlands Programme Director
ARCADE ARTS LTD
Our Hinterlands is looking for an experienced Programme Director to lead a bold new cultural programme, putting rural communities at the centre of decision-making in the former Selby District. Our Hinterlands is a new Creative People and Places (CPP) project, funded by Arts Council England and supported by North Yorkshire Council. FULL JOB PACK AVAILABLE HERE: Deadline for applications: Monday 14 September 9am THE ROLE You'll lead our community on a journey - from having a look, to coming along, taking part, making decisions and deciding what happens next. You'll bring residents, artists and partners together and turn conversations into joyful, high-quality arts activity. You will guide the programme from planning to delivery, ensuring it is collaborative, inclusive and transformational. Across the life of the programme, you will grow partnerships, support artists and residents to collaborate and shape an inspiring programme of creative activities, projects and events. You will lead with transparency and generosity, building a programme that generates joy and confidence, bringing towns and villages closer together, honouring heritage, stories, culture and identity through artistic endeavour. You will be supported by a consortium of dedicated local organisations; Up For Yorkshire, Tadcaster & Rural CIC, North Yorkshire Council and consortium lead ARCADE. A small team of staff, freelancers and volunteers will work alongside you to deliver. This is an exciting leadership role with plenty of space and support to make it your own. The post is offered until 31st March 2029, with the ambition of an extension, subject to renewed Arts Council England funding. Job Share options are available for applications from 2 people, but this must be discussed with the team in advance. JOB DESCRIPTION Programme Leadership and Strategic Development Translate the consortium and local people's ambitions into a programme plan, including priorities, timelines, delivery frameworks and decision-making processes. Provide leadership for the Our Hinterlands team, establishing the programme's identity, values and ways of working that are rooted in co-creation and community decision-making. Shape and oversee a programme that grows participation across the district, with a focus on being relevant, inspiring and responsive. Balance projects with district-wide initiatives, addressing reach, impact and legacy. Embed environmental responsibility, access, inclusion and safeguarding from the outset Consider legacy from the outset, horizon scanning and building a pathway to continued funding beyond 2029. Artistic programming and community decision making Programme in partnership with local people, using community-led decision-making. Lead and manage the commissioning of a programme aligned to the needs and requirements of decision-makers and funders. Build and manage partnerships with stakeholders, from funders and artists, to local decision-makers to national networks. Team Leadership Recruit, lead and develop the team and partners, building a culture that is community centred, rigorous and ambitious. Provide day-to-day line-management enabling the delivery of the programme and objectives. Operations, Finance and Risk Oversee programme planning, resource allocation and risk management, ensuring activity is delivered safely, effectively and on schedule. Manage budgets and financial reporting in line with funder requirements and ARCADE's systems, ensuring strong governance and value for money. Ensure robust operational policies and procedures are upheld across the programme, including safeguarding, health & safety, equality and data protection. Fundraising, Advocacy & Sustainability Develop and deliver an income strategy that supports programme resilience. Advocate for Our Hinterlands across sectors, building support, visibility & partner commitment. Develop a network of contacts to extend the programme's legacy beyond the first funding period. Hold a relationship with Arts Council England and ensure a strong position to secure funding. Consortium Working & Governance Work closely with the consortium to maintain clear, transparent governance and accountability. Set up and maintain effective meetings, reporting and decision-making processes, ensuring partners are informed, engaged and able to contribute meaningfully. Act as the key link between the consortium and ARCADE as host organisation, ensuring strong alignment while protecting Our Hinterland's distinct identity. Build relationships with funders, ensuring compliance and effective programme stewardship. Work closely with the Independent Chair, ensuring they are informed and utilised to support the success of the programme. Evaluation, Learning and Reflective Practice Develop and implement a robust monitoring, evaluation and learning framework of participation, reach, inclusion and impact, meeting funder requirements. Embed reflective practice and iterative learning to shape continuous improvement of the programme and demonstrate value. Share learning locally and through relevant CPP networks, contributing to wider sector knowledge around co-creation and community-led culture. PERSONAL SPEC KNOWLEDGE of: Co-creation and community decision-making, including practical delivery experience Audience development and engagement, with a deep understanding of how to identify, reach and grow diverse and under-served audiences Programming performances or other artistic works that deliver ambitious and artistic excellence in a variety of settings and at a variety of scales. The process of bringing innovation and local connection to arts initiatives and programmes to develop and sustain creativity and engagement. Monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and experience of using them to develop programmes as well as inform reporting to public bodies. SKILLS in: Leadership of arts or community development projects, People and team management Inclusive practice, particularly with those facing barriers to cultural participation. Excellent communication skills and able to adapt these for different audiences/settings. Facilitation and leadership in a range of settings, with a focus on growing agency in others. Financial management of complex projects, including managing diverse income generation. Partnership development and management, including negotiation and persuasion. Management of multiple projects with a common goal, including ability to plan and organise own workload, meet deadlines and work under pressure on own initiative. FULL JOB PACK AVAILABLE HERE: Deadline for applications: Monday 14 September 9am First round interview online: Tuesday 29th September Second round interview in person in Selby: Tuesday 13th October
Aug 19, 2026
Full time
Our Hinterlands is looking for an experienced Programme Director to lead a bold new cultural programme, putting rural communities at the centre of decision-making in the former Selby District. Our Hinterlands is a new Creative People and Places (CPP) project, funded by Arts Council England and supported by North Yorkshire Council. FULL JOB PACK AVAILABLE HERE: Deadline for applications: Monday 14 September 9am THE ROLE You'll lead our community on a journey - from having a look, to coming along, taking part, making decisions and deciding what happens next. You'll bring residents, artists and partners together and turn conversations into joyful, high-quality arts activity. You will guide the programme from planning to delivery, ensuring it is collaborative, inclusive and transformational. Across the life of the programme, you will grow partnerships, support artists and residents to collaborate and shape an inspiring programme of creative activities, projects and events. You will lead with transparency and generosity, building a programme that generates joy and confidence, bringing towns and villages closer together, honouring heritage, stories, culture and identity through artistic endeavour. You will be supported by a consortium of dedicated local organisations; Up For Yorkshire, Tadcaster & Rural CIC, North Yorkshire Council and consortium lead ARCADE. A small team of staff, freelancers and volunteers will work alongside you to deliver. This is an exciting leadership role with plenty of space and support to make it your own. The post is offered until 31st March 2029, with the ambition of an extension, subject to renewed Arts Council England funding. Job Share options are available for applications from 2 people, but this must be discussed with the team in advance. JOB DESCRIPTION Programme Leadership and Strategic Development Translate the consortium and local people's ambitions into a programme plan, including priorities, timelines, delivery frameworks and decision-making processes. Provide leadership for the Our Hinterlands team, establishing the programme's identity, values and ways of working that are rooted in co-creation and community decision-making. Shape and oversee a programme that grows participation across the district, with a focus on being relevant, inspiring and responsive. Balance projects with district-wide initiatives, addressing reach, impact and legacy. Embed environmental responsibility, access, inclusion and safeguarding from the outset Consider legacy from the outset, horizon scanning and building a pathway to continued funding beyond 2029. Artistic programming and community decision making Programme in partnership with local people, using community-led decision-making. Lead and manage the commissioning of a programme aligned to the needs and requirements of decision-makers and funders. Build and manage partnerships with stakeholders, from funders and artists, to local decision-makers to national networks. Team Leadership Recruit, lead and develop the team and partners, building a culture that is community centred, rigorous and ambitious. Provide day-to-day line-management enabling the delivery of the programme and objectives. Operations, Finance and Risk Oversee programme planning, resource allocation and risk management, ensuring activity is delivered safely, effectively and on schedule. Manage budgets and financial reporting in line with funder requirements and ARCADE's systems, ensuring strong governance and value for money. Ensure robust operational policies and procedures are upheld across the programme, including safeguarding, health & safety, equality and data protection. Fundraising, Advocacy & Sustainability Develop and deliver an income strategy that supports programme resilience. Advocate for Our Hinterlands across sectors, building support, visibility & partner commitment. Develop a network of contacts to extend the programme's legacy beyond the first funding period. Hold a relationship with Arts Council England and ensure a strong position to secure funding. Consortium Working & Governance Work closely with the consortium to maintain clear, transparent governance and accountability. Set up and maintain effective meetings, reporting and decision-making processes, ensuring partners are informed, engaged and able to contribute meaningfully. Act as the key link between the consortium and ARCADE as host organisation, ensuring strong alignment while protecting Our Hinterland's distinct identity. Build relationships with funders, ensuring compliance and effective programme stewardship. Work closely with the Independent Chair, ensuring they are informed and utilised to support the success of the programme. Evaluation, Learning and Reflective Practice Develop and implement a robust monitoring, evaluation and learning framework of participation, reach, inclusion and impact, meeting funder requirements. Embed reflective practice and iterative learning to shape continuous improvement of the programme and demonstrate value. Share learning locally and through relevant CPP networks, contributing to wider sector knowledge around co-creation and community-led culture. PERSONAL SPEC KNOWLEDGE of: Co-creation and community decision-making, including practical delivery experience Audience development and engagement, with a deep understanding of how to identify, reach and grow diverse and under-served audiences Programming performances or other artistic works that deliver ambitious and artistic excellence in a variety of settings and at a variety of scales. The process of bringing innovation and local connection to arts initiatives and programmes to develop and sustain creativity and engagement. Monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and experience of using them to develop programmes as well as inform reporting to public bodies. SKILLS in: Leadership of arts or community development projects, People and team management Inclusive practice, particularly with those facing barriers to cultural participation. Excellent communication skills and able to adapt these for different audiences/settings. Facilitation and leadership in a range of settings, with a focus on growing agency in others. Financial management of complex projects, including managing diverse income generation. Partnership development and management, including negotiation and persuasion. Management of multiple projects with a common goal, including ability to plan and organise own workload, meet deadlines and work under pressure on own initiative. FULL JOB PACK AVAILABLE HERE: Deadline for applications: Monday 14 September 9am First round interview online: Tuesday 29th September Second round interview in person in Selby: Tuesday 13th October
Cortech talent solutions
Chief Financial Officer
Cortech talent solutions Dundee, Angus
Chief Financial Officer Permanent Dundee, Scotland Onsite 2x days/week, Scotland-based or willing to relocate Extremely competitive salary + share options Exclusive to Cortech, apply via this advert only Type: Permanent Location: Dundee, Scotland (with international travel) Onsite: 2x days per week you must be Scotland based or willing to relocate to Scotland Basic salary: Extremely competitive; full details provided on a call Benefits: Share options plus a generous holiday allowance (37 days inclusive of bank holidays, 3 Christmas closure days, and a birthday day off) Sector experience: Ideally SaaS, AI or software companies that are founder-led and businesses you have helped scale This role is exclusive to Cortech, so you must apply via this advert to be considered. We are seeking an experienced CFO to help transition the business from founder-led scale-up to a globally scalable, acquisition-ready technology platform. We are ideally looking for someone who has been part of a venture-backed business, but not who has worked for PE. The role aligns directly with the strategic objective outlined within the Series C plan to strengthen executive leadership and organisational scale, as we target significant international growth and scaling recurring revenue. Following a successful Series B and C funding round, we are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to help transition the business from founder-led scale-up to a globally scalable, acquisition-ready technology platform, supporting the Company's ambitions for significant value creation and a potential future liquidity event. The Opportunity The CFO will be responsible for developing and executing the organisation's financial strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective capital allocation and operational discipline while supporting international expansion, fundraising and future strategic transactions. Working closely with the Managing Director, CEO, Board and Executive Leadership Team, the CFO will play a critical role in preparing the business for continued growth, institutional investment, acquisitions and future value creation opportunities. The CFO will play a leading role in preparing the business for its next phase of growth and potential liquidity event, ensuring the Company is investor-ready, acquisition-ready and positioned to successfully navigate due diligence. Role Purpose The Chief Financial Officer will lead the finance function, providing strategic leadership across financial planning, reporting, governance, treasury, risk management and commercial finance. The role exists to ensure the organisation has the financial capability, systems, controls and insight required to support sustainable growth, improve profitability and maximise shareholder value. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership & Performance: Lead the development and execution of the Group's financial strategy; deliver accurate, timely and insightful financial reporting across the Group; drive financial performance through effective planning, forecasting and analysis; improve profitability, gross margins and operating leverage; ensure financial resources are aligned with strategic priorities; and provide financial insight and decision support to the Executive Leadership Team and Board. Financial Planning & Analysis: Lead annual budgeting and long-range planning processes; develop robust forecasting models and performance reporting frameworks; monitor financial performance against budgets, forecasts and strategic objectives; provide commercial analysis and recommendations to support decision-making; establish KPIs and reporting dashboards to improve business performance visibility; and support departmental leaders with financial planning and accountability. Treasury, Capital Allocation & Cash Management: Oversee Group cash management, treasury operations and funding arrangements; optimise working capital performance and cash generation; ensure robust cash forecasting and liquidity planning; support capital allocation decisions and investment appraisal activities; maintain appropriate financial controls and banking relationships; and manage financial risk relating to foreign exchange, credit exposure and liquidity. Commercial Finance & Value Creation (working closely with the Chief Commercial Officer): Support pricing strategies and commercial decision-making; improve visibility of product, customer and project profitability; develop financial models to support growth initiatives and investment decisions; drive margin improvement initiatives across products and services; support recurring revenue growth and SaaS business performance; ensure commercial opportunities are evaluated through a robust financial lens; and ensure appropriate commercial terms and conditions are in place to manage customer risk. Operational Finance (working closely with the Chief Operating Officer): Ensure alignment between financial planning and operational delivery; support inventory optimisation and working capital improvements; drive procurement efficiencies and cost management initiatives; improve financial visibility across manufacturing and supply chain activities; support operational investment and scalability decisions; and ensure financial controls support operational growth and efficiency. Governance, Risk & Compliance: Lead financial governance and risk management activities across the Group; ensure compliance with all statutory, tax, audit and regulatory requirements; maintain robust financial control frameworks and accounting policies; oversee external audit processes and statutory reporting obligations; manage relationships with auditors, advisors, banks and regulatory bodies; and ensure financial systems and controls are appropriate for an institutional-scale business. Fundraising, Investor Relations & Strategic Transactions (working closely with the CEO and Managing Director): Lead financial readiness activities to ensure the business is investor-ready, acquisition-ready and fully prepared for due diligence processes; support fundraising activities and investor engagement; develop financial materials for investors, lenders and shareholders; support financial due diligence for fundraising and strategic transactions; build financial credibility with institutional investors and stakeholders; support acquisition evaluation, due diligence and integration activities; and contribute to valuation creation through scalable growth and financial discipline. Financial Systems & Transformation: Lead the development and continuous improvement of financial systems and processes; support ERP optimisation and finance systems transformation initiatives; drive automation and data-led decision-making across the finance function; ensure financial systems support future growth and international expansion; and improve reporting capability, data quality and financial insight. Leadership & Organisational Development (working closely with the Head of People): Build and develop a high-performing finance and procurement team; strengthen accountability, capability and succession planning; coach and mentor finance leaders and key team members; foster a culture of continuous improvement, ownership and commercial thinking; and support organisational development and change initiatives across the business. Board, Governance & Investor Readiness: Participate in Board meetings and strategic planning activities; prepare and present financial reports and performance updates; support investor reporting and governance requirements; strengthen organisational maturity and financial discipline; contribute to readiness for future acquisitions, fundraising and strategic transactions; and ensure financial systems, controls and governance meet institutional investor expectations. Success Measures Key performance indicators include revenue growth, EBITDA performance, gross margin improvement, forecast accuracy, cash generation and working capital performance, audit and regulatory compliance, fundraising and investor readiness, scalability of financial systems and governance, and support of acquisitions and strategic initiatives. Essential Experience Qualified Accountant (CA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Proven CFO, Finance Director or senior finance leadership experience within a high-growth technology business. Experience supporting UK and international operations. Strong commercial and strategic finance capability. Experience working with Boards, investors and external stakeholders. Experience leading budgeting, forecasting, treasury and financial reporting functions. Strong understanding of corporate governance, risk management and financial controls. Experience implementing scalable systems and processes. Desirable Experience SaaS business experience. Hardware plus software business model experience. Venture-backed or private equity-backed company experience. Fundraising and investor relations experience. M&A and acquisition integration experience. International growth and expansion experience. Experience with ERP implementation and transformation programmes. Personal Attributes Commercially astute. Strategically minded. Data-driven. Financially rigorous. Collaborative and influential. Calm under pressure. Credible with investors, lenders and stakeholders. Comfortable operating within a founder-led environment. Passionate about building scalable, high-performance organisations. Why Join Us? . click apply for full job details
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Chief Financial Officer Permanent Dundee, Scotland Onsite 2x days/week, Scotland-based or willing to relocate Extremely competitive salary + share options Exclusive to Cortech, apply via this advert only Type: Permanent Location: Dundee, Scotland (with international travel) Onsite: 2x days per week you must be Scotland based or willing to relocate to Scotland Basic salary: Extremely competitive; full details provided on a call Benefits: Share options plus a generous holiday allowance (37 days inclusive of bank holidays, 3 Christmas closure days, and a birthday day off) Sector experience: Ideally SaaS, AI or software companies that are founder-led and businesses you have helped scale This role is exclusive to Cortech, so you must apply via this advert to be considered. We are seeking an experienced CFO to help transition the business from founder-led scale-up to a globally scalable, acquisition-ready technology platform. We are ideally looking for someone who has been part of a venture-backed business, but not who has worked for PE. The role aligns directly with the strategic objective outlined within the Series C plan to strengthen executive leadership and organisational scale, as we target significant international growth and scaling recurring revenue. Following a successful Series B and C funding round, we are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to help transition the business from founder-led scale-up to a globally scalable, acquisition-ready technology platform, supporting the Company's ambitions for significant value creation and a potential future liquidity event. The Opportunity The CFO will be responsible for developing and executing the organisation's financial strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective capital allocation and operational discipline while supporting international expansion, fundraising and future strategic transactions. Working closely with the Managing Director, CEO, Board and Executive Leadership Team, the CFO will play a critical role in preparing the business for continued growth, institutional investment, acquisitions and future value creation opportunities. The CFO will play a leading role in preparing the business for its next phase of growth and potential liquidity event, ensuring the Company is investor-ready, acquisition-ready and positioned to successfully navigate due diligence. Role Purpose The Chief Financial Officer will lead the finance function, providing strategic leadership across financial planning, reporting, governance, treasury, risk management and commercial finance. The role exists to ensure the organisation has the financial capability, systems, controls and insight required to support sustainable growth, improve profitability and maximise shareholder value. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership & Performance: Lead the development and execution of the Group's financial strategy; deliver accurate, timely and insightful financial reporting across the Group; drive financial performance through effective planning, forecasting and analysis; improve profitability, gross margins and operating leverage; ensure financial resources are aligned with strategic priorities; and provide financial insight and decision support to the Executive Leadership Team and Board. Financial Planning & Analysis: Lead annual budgeting and long-range planning processes; develop robust forecasting models and performance reporting frameworks; monitor financial performance against budgets, forecasts and strategic objectives; provide commercial analysis and recommendations to support decision-making; establish KPIs and reporting dashboards to improve business performance visibility; and support departmental leaders with financial planning and accountability. Treasury, Capital Allocation & Cash Management: Oversee Group cash management, treasury operations and funding arrangements; optimise working capital performance and cash generation; ensure robust cash forecasting and liquidity planning; support capital allocation decisions and investment appraisal activities; maintain appropriate financial controls and banking relationships; and manage financial risk relating to foreign exchange, credit exposure and liquidity. Commercial Finance & Value Creation (working closely with the Chief Commercial Officer): Support pricing strategies and commercial decision-making; improve visibility of product, customer and project profitability; develop financial models to support growth initiatives and investment decisions; drive margin improvement initiatives across products and services; support recurring revenue growth and SaaS business performance; ensure commercial opportunities are evaluated through a robust financial lens; and ensure appropriate commercial terms and conditions are in place to manage customer risk. Operational Finance (working closely with the Chief Operating Officer): Ensure alignment between financial planning and operational delivery; support inventory optimisation and working capital improvements; drive procurement efficiencies and cost management initiatives; improve financial visibility across manufacturing and supply chain activities; support operational investment and scalability decisions; and ensure financial controls support operational growth and efficiency. Governance, Risk & Compliance: Lead financial governance and risk management activities across the Group; ensure compliance with all statutory, tax, audit and regulatory requirements; maintain robust financial control frameworks and accounting policies; oversee external audit processes and statutory reporting obligations; manage relationships with auditors, advisors, banks and regulatory bodies; and ensure financial systems and controls are appropriate for an institutional-scale business. Fundraising, Investor Relations & Strategic Transactions (working closely with the CEO and Managing Director): Lead financial readiness activities to ensure the business is investor-ready, acquisition-ready and fully prepared for due diligence processes; support fundraising activities and investor engagement; develop financial materials for investors, lenders and shareholders; support financial due diligence for fundraising and strategic transactions; build financial credibility with institutional investors and stakeholders; support acquisition evaluation, due diligence and integration activities; and contribute to valuation creation through scalable growth and financial discipline. Financial Systems & Transformation: Lead the development and continuous improvement of financial systems and processes; support ERP optimisation and finance systems transformation initiatives; drive automation and data-led decision-making across the finance function; ensure financial systems support future growth and international expansion; and improve reporting capability, data quality and financial insight. Leadership & Organisational Development (working closely with the Head of People): Build and develop a high-performing finance and procurement team; strengthen accountability, capability and succession planning; coach and mentor finance leaders and key team members; foster a culture of continuous improvement, ownership and commercial thinking; and support organisational development and change initiatives across the business. Board, Governance & Investor Readiness: Participate in Board meetings and strategic planning activities; prepare and present financial reports and performance updates; support investor reporting and governance requirements; strengthen organisational maturity and financial discipline; contribute to readiness for future acquisitions, fundraising and strategic transactions; and ensure financial systems, controls and governance meet institutional investor expectations. Success Measures Key performance indicators include revenue growth, EBITDA performance, gross margin improvement, forecast accuracy, cash generation and working capital performance, audit and regulatory compliance, fundraising and investor readiness, scalability of financial systems and governance, and support of acquisitions and strategic initiatives. Essential Experience Qualified Accountant (CA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Proven CFO, Finance Director or senior finance leadership experience within a high-growth technology business. Experience supporting UK and international operations. Strong commercial and strategic finance capability. Experience working with Boards, investors and external stakeholders. Experience leading budgeting, forecasting, treasury and financial reporting functions. Strong understanding of corporate governance, risk management and financial controls. Experience implementing scalable systems and processes. Desirable Experience SaaS business experience. Hardware plus software business model experience. Venture-backed or private equity-backed company experience. Fundraising and investor relations experience. M&A and acquisition integration experience. International growth and expansion experience. Experience with ERP implementation and transformation programmes. Personal Attributes Commercially astute. Strategically minded. Data-driven. Financially rigorous. Collaborative and influential. Calm under pressure. Credible with investors, lenders and stakeholders. Comfortable operating within a founder-led environment. Passionate about building scalable, high-performance organisations. Why Join Us? . click apply for full job details
Yorkshire Cancer Research
Head of Digital, Data and Technology
Yorkshire Cancer Research
Head of Digital, Data and Technology Directorate: Finance and Corporate Services Salary: £75,000 per annum Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Closing date: 31 August 2026 Permanent or Fixed Term: Permanent About Us Yorkshire is one of the regions hardest hit by cancer. Together, we can change this. Yorkshire Cancer Research is a charity dedicated to funding research so that you and those you love live longer healthier lives, free of cancer. Thanks to supporters, the charity funds vital cancer research and pioneers innovative new services for people with cancer. These life-giving medical breakthroughs are helping more people survive cancer - in Yorkshire, and beyond. As an inclusive employer, our aim is to ensure our workforce reflects the rich diversity of our region. We believe a diverse workforce is vital to us taking action to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer more effectively in Yorkshire. We offer equal opportunities regardless of race, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnerships. We've got a strong set of values that inform everything we do, and we're looking for people who are aligned with these. As a Head of Digital, Data and Technology, you will put people in Yorkshire at the heart of everything you do, unite with colleagues and other organisations in this cause, and dare to think big and bold to make positive solutions happen. To find out more about our values and how important they are to us, please read the role profile linked above. The Benefits We offer a wide and generous range of benefits designed to support our employees through every stage of life. To read about these, please see the benefits section of our Careers Page. The Role As a Head of Digital, Data and Technology, you will provide leadership for the charity's digital, data, technology, CRM, AI and cybersecurity agenda, ensuring systems, platforms and data are secure, accessible, user-centred and aligned to organisational priorities. The role drives transformation, strengthens data-informed decision-making, improves operational efficiency and builds digital capability to help Yorkshire Cancer Research deliver greater impact for people in Yorkshire. Specifically, you will: Define and lead the charity's digital, data and technology strategy, ensuring it supports organisational priorities, strengthens delivery and aligns with the long-term operating model. Develop and maintain an enterprise architecture and technical roadmap so systems are integrated, scalable, secure, cost-effective and future focused. Advise senior leadership and trustees on digital trends, risks, opportunities and investment priorities. Lead the charity's data strategy, treating data as a strategic asset that enables insight, improved outcomes and informed decision-making. Develop and embed data governance frameworks covering stewardship, quality, lineage, lifecycle management, ethical use and reporting standards. Lead the charity's approach to artificial intelligence, ensuring AI is used safely, ethically, transparently and in line with organisational values, risk appetite and data protection obligations. Identify opportunities for AI and automation to improve productivity, supporter experience, insight, service delivery and operational effectiveness, with appropriate human oversight and accountability. Build AI literacy and confidence across the charity, including practical guidance on appropriate use, limitations, data quality, confidentiality, intellectual property and over-reliance risks. Lead the charity's information security, data compliance and cyber risk frameworks, ensuring proportionate controls are in place to protect systems, funds, sensitive data and digital assets. Own and develop the charity's cybersecurity strategy, ensuring cyber risk is actively managed as an organisational risk aligned to the charity's size, complexity, data assets, retail operations and digital ambitions. Maintain cyber resilience across infrastructure, cloud services, endpoint devices, CRM, finance systems, retail technology and third-party platforms, with effective prevention, detection, response and recovery arrangements. Lead the CRM and data management function, ensuring the system supports fundraising, engagement, supporter experience, reporting and operational efficiency. Oversee CRM integration with other digital platforms and tools to support consistent data flows, effective user experience and reliable reporting. Lead, develop and inspire multidisciplinary digital, data and technology teams, creating a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. About You To be considered for this role, you will need: To have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant subject or equivalent industry experience. To have an advanced understanding of, preferably with a formal qualification or evidence of training in digital systems, hardware, and software management. To have evidence of continuous professional development relevant to the role and level. To have proven experience of leading digital, data and technology strategy and delivery in a complex organisation, with the ability to achieve strategic outcomes on time and within budget. To have experience of delivering complex digital, infrastructure and transformation projects, using recognised project management approaches and leading effective multidisciplinary teams. To have strong knowledge of digital systems, infrastructure, enterprise architecture, cloud services and service management, including ITSM and ITIL principles. To have experience of designing, maintaining and securing digital platforms, infrastructure and data assets, including delivery of cybersecurity initiatives and compliance with agreed frameworks. To have a strong understanding of CRM principles, strategies and technologies, including experience with Dynamics 365 or similar platforms. To have experience of data governance, data compliance and data quality management, including GDPR, data integrity, ethical data use and secure handling of sensitive information. To have excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex digital, data and technology concepts for a wide range of audiences. To have strong interpersonal, networking and influencing skills, with the confidence to engage, persuade and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. To have excellent organisational and prioritisation skills, with the ability to manage competing demands, meet deadlines and coordinate multiple complex projects. To have strong analytical and numeracy skills, with the ability to research, interpret and present information clearly to support informed, commercially aware decision-making. To have proven ability to deliver projects and objectives on time and within budget, working autonomously and collaboratively as required. To be a calm, logical and constructive problem-solver, able to manage complexity, adapt to change and reduce potential conflict through clear communication. Application Before applying, please read the full role profile linked above. Yorkshire Cancer Research is a responsible and flexible employer. We welcome any discussion for flexible working at the interview/offer stage where we will consider an individual's circumstances against the needs of the charity. We positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. If we can make any reasonable adjustments to support your application please contact us.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Head of Digital, Data and Technology Directorate: Finance and Corporate Services Salary: £75,000 per annum Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Closing date: 31 August 2026 Permanent or Fixed Term: Permanent About Us Yorkshire is one of the regions hardest hit by cancer. Together, we can change this. Yorkshire Cancer Research is a charity dedicated to funding research so that you and those you love live longer healthier lives, free of cancer. Thanks to supporters, the charity funds vital cancer research and pioneers innovative new services for people with cancer. These life-giving medical breakthroughs are helping more people survive cancer - in Yorkshire, and beyond. As an inclusive employer, our aim is to ensure our workforce reflects the rich diversity of our region. We believe a diverse workforce is vital to us taking action to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer more effectively in Yorkshire. We offer equal opportunities regardless of race, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnerships. We've got a strong set of values that inform everything we do, and we're looking for people who are aligned with these. As a Head of Digital, Data and Technology, you will put people in Yorkshire at the heart of everything you do, unite with colleagues and other organisations in this cause, and dare to think big and bold to make positive solutions happen. To find out more about our values and how important they are to us, please read the role profile linked above. The Benefits We offer a wide and generous range of benefits designed to support our employees through every stage of life. To read about these, please see the benefits section of our Careers Page. The Role As a Head of Digital, Data and Technology, you will provide leadership for the charity's digital, data, technology, CRM, AI and cybersecurity agenda, ensuring systems, platforms and data are secure, accessible, user-centred and aligned to organisational priorities. The role drives transformation, strengthens data-informed decision-making, improves operational efficiency and builds digital capability to help Yorkshire Cancer Research deliver greater impact for people in Yorkshire. Specifically, you will: Define and lead the charity's digital, data and technology strategy, ensuring it supports organisational priorities, strengthens delivery and aligns with the long-term operating model. Develop and maintain an enterprise architecture and technical roadmap so systems are integrated, scalable, secure, cost-effective and future focused. Advise senior leadership and trustees on digital trends, risks, opportunities and investment priorities. Lead the charity's data strategy, treating data as a strategic asset that enables insight, improved outcomes and informed decision-making. Develop and embed data governance frameworks covering stewardship, quality, lineage, lifecycle management, ethical use and reporting standards. Lead the charity's approach to artificial intelligence, ensuring AI is used safely, ethically, transparently and in line with organisational values, risk appetite and data protection obligations. Identify opportunities for AI and automation to improve productivity, supporter experience, insight, service delivery and operational effectiveness, with appropriate human oversight and accountability. Build AI literacy and confidence across the charity, including practical guidance on appropriate use, limitations, data quality, confidentiality, intellectual property and over-reliance risks. Lead the charity's information security, data compliance and cyber risk frameworks, ensuring proportionate controls are in place to protect systems, funds, sensitive data and digital assets. Own and develop the charity's cybersecurity strategy, ensuring cyber risk is actively managed as an organisational risk aligned to the charity's size, complexity, data assets, retail operations and digital ambitions. Maintain cyber resilience across infrastructure, cloud services, endpoint devices, CRM, finance systems, retail technology and third-party platforms, with effective prevention, detection, response and recovery arrangements. Lead the CRM and data management function, ensuring the system supports fundraising, engagement, supporter experience, reporting and operational efficiency. Oversee CRM integration with other digital platforms and tools to support consistent data flows, effective user experience and reliable reporting. Lead, develop and inspire multidisciplinary digital, data and technology teams, creating a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. About You To be considered for this role, you will need: To have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant subject or equivalent industry experience. To have an advanced understanding of, preferably with a formal qualification or evidence of training in digital systems, hardware, and software management. To have evidence of continuous professional development relevant to the role and level. To have proven experience of leading digital, data and technology strategy and delivery in a complex organisation, with the ability to achieve strategic outcomes on time and within budget. To have experience of delivering complex digital, infrastructure and transformation projects, using recognised project management approaches and leading effective multidisciplinary teams. To have strong knowledge of digital systems, infrastructure, enterprise architecture, cloud services and service management, including ITSM and ITIL principles. To have experience of designing, maintaining and securing digital platforms, infrastructure and data assets, including delivery of cybersecurity initiatives and compliance with agreed frameworks. To have a strong understanding of CRM principles, strategies and technologies, including experience with Dynamics 365 or similar platforms. To have experience of data governance, data compliance and data quality management, including GDPR, data integrity, ethical data use and secure handling of sensitive information. To have excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex digital, data and technology concepts for a wide range of audiences. To have strong interpersonal, networking and influencing skills, with the confidence to engage, persuade and build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. To have excellent organisational and prioritisation skills, with the ability to manage competing demands, meet deadlines and coordinate multiple complex projects. To have strong analytical and numeracy skills, with the ability to research, interpret and present information clearly to support informed, commercially aware decision-making. To have proven ability to deliver projects and objectives on time and within budget, working autonomously and collaboratively as required. To be a calm, logical and constructive problem-solver, able to manage complexity, adapt to change and reduce potential conflict through clear communication. Application Before applying, please read the full role profile linked above. Yorkshire Cancer Research is a responsible and flexible employer. We welcome any discussion for flexible working at the interview/offer stage where we will consider an individual's circumstances against the needs of the charity. We positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. If we can make any reasonable adjustments to support your application please contact us.
Shift
Chief Operating Officer
Shift
WE'RE LOOKING FOR A CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER TO STRENGTHEN SHIFT'S SYSTEMS, GOVERNANCE AND ORGANISATIONAL RESILIENCE SO WE CAN SCALE IMPACT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. SHiFT's work depends on deep relationships, sharp thinking and courageous action. But impact at this level also depends on the systems behind the work: strong governance, clear decision-making, robust safeguarding, financial discipline, practical accountability and the resilience to respond well as the organisation grows. We are looking for a Chief Operating Officer to hold that operational centre. This is a strategic leadership opportunity in a dynamic and growing systems change organisation, creating the conditions in which high-quality practice, sound judgement and sustainable growth can sit together. SHiFT is at an important stage in its development. As the organisation grows its reach, partnerships and influence, in the wake of the launch of our second strategy this year, it needs a senior leader who can hold the operational centre: strengthening governance, sharpening accountabilities, building our culture, improving assurance and ensuring systems and controls support both mission delivery and organisational resilience. Strong operating disciplines make impact possible. Our Chief Operating Officer will be responsible for ensuring SHiFT's operating model is effective, well-governed and capable of supporting high-quality delivery in a demanding and changing environment. ROLE SUMMARY The Chief Operating Officer provides outstanding financial, operational and strategic leadership across SHiFT. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team, the COO ensures the organisation has the systems, governance, controls, assurance and resilience required to deliver its charitable objectives and growth ambitions. The COO operates under a delegated authority framework approved by the Board of Trustees, with responsibility for day-to-day operational leadership whilst Trustees retain oversight of strategy, risk, governance and financial sustainability. Within that framework, the postholder is accountable for translating strategy into an effective operating plan, developing our high trust and high expectations culture, strengthening systems of control and assurance, and ensuring the board has clear visibility of performance, risk, safeguarding, compliance and organisational sustainability. They will work closely with the Chief Executive as a support and challenge partner, leading with her and Senior Leader colleagues to position the organisation for maximum impact. WHAT YOU'LL DO Strategic and organisational leadership Work in close partnership with the Chief Executive on strategic and tactical priorities, helping convert organisational ambition into disciplined and deliverable plans. Contribute fully as a member of the Senior Leadership Team, shaping organisation-wide decisions and modelling high trust, high expectation and shared accountability. Lead the development, coordination and oversight of SHiFT's operating plan, ensuring priorities, sequencing, ownership and resource implications are clear across the organisation. Support organisational growth and development by identifying operational implications, readiness requirements and opportunities to strengthen delivery and sustainability. Deputise for the Chief Executive where appropriate with trustees, funders, partners and other senior stakeholders. GOVERNANCE, ASSURANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY Operations, systems and organisational resilience Lead and continually improve SHiFT's operating model so it supports excellence, coherence, efficiency and sustainable growth. Oversee core organisational infrastructure and support functions, including finance, people, compliance, IT, information management, health and safety and wider central operations as required. Drive continuous improvement across systems and processes, identifying weaknesses quickly and ensuring they are addressed in ways that strengthen delivery and accountability. Ensure decisions are underpinned by reliable information, proportionate performance reporting and a clear understanding of organisational capacity, risk and trade-offs. Strengthen organisational resilience through effective contingency thinking, business continuity planning and practical operational preparedness. Oversee procurement, estates and operational resources in a way that maximises quality, value for money and mission impact. Finance, compliance and control Provide strong financial leadership, including oversight of budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, controls and reporting, to support sustainability and informed decision-making. Work with the Head of Finance & People and trustees to ensure SHiFT meets its statutory, regulatory and reporting obligations as a charity and employer. Ensure compliance frameworks are effective, proportionate and translated into practical systems, responsibilities and routines across the organisation. Support strong fundraising and resource stewardship by working closely with the Head of Fundraising on planning, reporting and organisational readiness. Leadership of people and culture Lead, support and develop direct reports, building a high-performing, reflective and accountable culture across the functions within the COO's remit. Act as a steward of SHiFT's culture by balancing freedom with accountability, encouraging learning, challenge and improvement while protecting clarity and consistency in how the organisation operates. Help leaders across SHiFT understand and enact their responsibilities in relation to planning, risk, safeguarding, quality, compliance and performance. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Essential Experience Substantial senior leadership experience with a strong record of contributing to organisational success and leading through growth, complexity and change. Significant experience in operational leadership, with deep expertise in at least two of the following: finance, people, governance, compliance, information management or organisational assurance. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, risk, controls and accountability in a charity, public service or similarly mission-driven context. Demonstrable experience of building or improving operating models, systems and processes so they enable both quality delivery and organisational scalability. Excellent financial leadership skills, including budget management, financial planning, controls and support for organisational sustainability. A compelling track record of leading and developing high-performing teams and enabling others to lead well through periods of change. Highly effective communication skills, including the ability to explain complex or technical issues clearly to trustees, staff, funders and external partners. Strong judgement, political awareness and relationship management skills, with the credibility to challenge, influence and collaborate across organisational boundaries. VALUABLE EXPERIENCE Experience in youth justice, children's services, safeguarding or a related field. Experience in a scaling or start-up environment. Experience in systems change work. Experience supporting boards or board committees with governance, assurance or organisational performance reporting. Experience managing cross-functional operational change or business improvement programmes. BELIEFS AND ATTRIBUTES A deep belief that all people are capable of change and that skilled, trusting relationships can be powerful drivers of that change. Strong alignment with SHiFT's mission, values and cultural framework, including ambition, courage, flexibility, tenacity, high trust and high expectation. A commitment to high standards, accountability and positively disruptive improvement in pursuit of better outcomes for young people. Curiosity, learning agility and comfort operating in a fast-paced, ambitious and evolving environment. ROLE RELATIONSHIPS The Chief Operating Officer reports to the Chief Executive and is a core member of SHiFT's Senior Leadership Team. The postholder will line manage: Head of Fundraising and Head of Finance & People. They will work closely alongside Director of Practice & Learning and Director of Systems Change. HOW TO APPLY We hope this pack, together with our website (), gives you a clear sense of SHiFT's mission, this role and the leadership we are looking for. If you have questions that are not answered by the pack or our website, please contact our Chief Executive, Dr Amy Ludlow on . Applications should be sent with a CV and covering letter by email via the button below by 23.59 on Sunday 13 September 2026. Deadline for receipt of applications is 23.59 on Sunday 13 September 2026. Shortlisting decisions will be communicated by Friday 18 September 2026. Interviews will take place 14.00-18.00 on Thursday 1 October 2026 in person at Coram, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ. Candidates will be asked to complete a task ahead of their interview and to attend a 30-minute online staff panel - details of this will be shared with candidates after shortlisting.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
WE'RE LOOKING FOR A CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER TO STRENGTHEN SHIFT'S SYSTEMS, GOVERNANCE AND ORGANISATIONAL RESILIENCE SO WE CAN SCALE IMPACT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. SHiFT's work depends on deep relationships, sharp thinking and courageous action. But impact at this level also depends on the systems behind the work: strong governance, clear decision-making, robust safeguarding, financial discipline, practical accountability and the resilience to respond well as the organisation grows. We are looking for a Chief Operating Officer to hold that operational centre. This is a strategic leadership opportunity in a dynamic and growing systems change organisation, creating the conditions in which high-quality practice, sound judgement and sustainable growth can sit together. SHiFT is at an important stage in its development. As the organisation grows its reach, partnerships and influence, in the wake of the launch of our second strategy this year, it needs a senior leader who can hold the operational centre: strengthening governance, sharpening accountabilities, building our culture, improving assurance and ensuring systems and controls support both mission delivery and organisational resilience. Strong operating disciplines make impact possible. Our Chief Operating Officer will be responsible for ensuring SHiFT's operating model is effective, well-governed and capable of supporting high-quality delivery in a demanding and changing environment. ROLE SUMMARY The Chief Operating Officer provides outstanding financial, operational and strategic leadership across SHiFT. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team, the COO ensures the organisation has the systems, governance, controls, assurance and resilience required to deliver its charitable objectives and growth ambitions. The COO operates under a delegated authority framework approved by the Board of Trustees, with responsibility for day-to-day operational leadership whilst Trustees retain oversight of strategy, risk, governance and financial sustainability. Within that framework, the postholder is accountable for translating strategy into an effective operating plan, developing our high trust and high expectations culture, strengthening systems of control and assurance, and ensuring the board has clear visibility of performance, risk, safeguarding, compliance and organisational sustainability. They will work closely with the Chief Executive as a support and challenge partner, leading with her and Senior Leader colleagues to position the organisation for maximum impact. WHAT YOU'LL DO Strategic and organisational leadership Work in close partnership with the Chief Executive on strategic and tactical priorities, helping convert organisational ambition into disciplined and deliverable plans. Contribute fully as a member of the Senior Leadership Team, shaping organisation-wide decisions and modelling high trust, high expectation and shared accountability. Lead the development, coordination and oversight of SHiFT's operating plan, ensuring priorities, sequencing, ownership and resource implications are clear across the organisation. Support organisational growth and development by identifying operational implications, readiness requirements and opportunities to strengthen delivery and sustainability. Deputise for the Chief Executive where appropriate with trustees, funders, partners and other senior stakeholders. GOVERNANCE, ASSURANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY Operations, systems and organisational resilience Lead and continually improve SHiFT's operating model so it supports excellence, coherence, efficiency and sustainable growth. Oversee core organisational infrastructure and support functions, including finance, people, compliance, IT, information management, health and safety and wider central operations as required. Drive continuous improvement across systems and processes, identifying weaknesses quickly and ensuring they are addressed in ways that strengthen delivery and accountability. Ensure decisions are underpinned by reliable information, proportionate performance reporting and a clear understanding of organisational capacity, risk and trade-offs. Strengthen organisational resilience through effective contingency thinking, business continuity planning and practical operational preparedness. Oversee procurement, estates and operational resources in a way that maximises quality, value for money and mission impact. Finance, compliance and control Provide strong financial leadership, including oversight of budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, controls and reporting, to support sustainability and informed decision-making. Work with the Head of Finance & People and trustees to ensure SHiFT meets its statutory, regulatory and reporting obligations as a charity and employer. Ensure compliance frameworks are effective, proportionate and translated into practical systems, responsibilities and routines across the organisation. Support strong fundraising and resource stewardship by working closely with the Head of Fundraising on planning, reporting and organisational readiness. Leadership of people and culture Lead, support and develop direct reports, building a high-performing, reflective and accountable culture across the functions within the COO's remit. Act as a steward of SHiFT's culture by balancing freedom with accountability, encouraging learning, challenge and improvement while protecting clarity and consistency in how the organisation operates. Help leaders across SHiFT understand and enact their responsibilities in relation to planning, risk, safeguarding, quality, compliance and performance. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR Essential Experience Substantial senior leadership experience with a strong record of contributing to organisational success and leading through growth, complexity and change. Significant experience in operational leadership, with deep expertise in at least two of the following: finance, people, governance, compliance, information management or organisational assurance. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, risk, controls and accountability in a charity, public service or similarly mission-driven context. Demonstrable experience of building or improving operating models, systems and processes so they enable both quality delivery and organisational scalability. Excellent financial leadership skills, including budget management, financial planning, controls and support for organisational sustainability. A compelling track record of leading and developing high-performing teams and enabling others to lead well through periods of change. Highly effective communication skills, including the ability to explain complex or technical issues clearly to trustees, staff, funders and external partners. Strong judgement, political awareness and relationship management skills, with the credibility to challenge, influence and collaborate across organisational boundaries. VALUABLE EXPERIENCE Experience in youth justice, children's services, safeguarding or a related field. Experience in a scaling or start-up environment. Experience in systems change work. Experience supporting boards or board committees with governance, assurance or organisational performance reporting. Experience managing cross-functional operational change or business improvement programmes. BELIEFS AND ATTRIBUTES A deep belief that all people are capable of change and that skilled, trusting relationships can be powerful drivers of that change. Strong alignment with SHiFT's mission, values and cultural framework, including ambition, courage, flexibility, tenacity, high trust and high expectation. A commitment to high standards, accountability and positively disruptive improvement in pursuit of better outcomes for young people. Curiosity, learning agility and comfort operating in a fast-paced, ambitious and evolving environment. ROLE RELATIONSHIPS The Chief Operating Officer reports to the Chief Executive and is a core member of SHiFT's Senior Leadership Team. The postholder will line manage: Head of Fundraising and Head of Finance & People. They will work closely alongside Director of Practice & Learning and Director of Systems Change. HOW TO APPLY We hope this pack, together with our website (), gives you a clear sense of SHiFT's mission, this role and the leadership we are looking for. If you have questions that are not answered by the pack or our website, please contact our Chief Executive, Dr Amy Ludlow on . Applications should be sent with a CV and covering letter by email via the button below by 23.59 on Sunday 13 September 2026. Deadline for receipt of applications is 23.59 on Sunday 13 September 2026. Shortlisting decisions will be communicated by Friday 18 September 2026. Interviews will take place 14.00-18.00 on Thursday 1 October 2026 in person at Coram, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ. Candidates will be asked to complete a task ahead of their interview and to attend a 30-minute online staff panel - details of this will be shared with candidates after shortlisting.
International China Concern
Fundraising Manager
International China Concern
Would you like to work in a forward-looking, agile, innovative, faith-based charity? One where you can bring your current skills and experience and develop your career through our global training partner. From its humble beginnings, ICC has become a trusted advocate and innovative leader in providing compassionate care for children with disabilities. For over 30 years, thousands of vulnerable children s lives have been transformed by the essential services we provide. Within China s ever-changing social landscape, ICC s nurturing care is modelling a new standard of support and empowerment for children with disabilities. Our dedicated team of therapists, special educators, social workers, vocational trainers and medical staff work tirelessly to help children live with hope, dignity and opportunity. Main purpose of the role As our Fundraising Manager, you will be responsible for the development and delivery of our fundraising strategy, working closely with the Executive Director, the Finance Team, the Insight Fundraising Officer and the Trust and Foundations consultants. The Fundraising Manager will develop existing income streams and strengthen stakeholder and supporter engagement. As Fundraising Manager, you ll work closely with other global team members to review and implement our fundraising strategy in line with our strategic goals. Main Responsibilities: Play a leading role in the development and delivery of ICC s fundraising strategy and the success of direct marketing, telemarketing and online campaigns to generate cash, regular giving and Gift Aid. Plan, research and implement all aspects of direct marketing aimed at acquiring and retaining new and existing supporters. Establish a robust donor stewardship strategy, building strong relationships with existing and potential donors and increasing donor retention and engagement Lead on the cultivation and stewardship of partnerships with churches. To manage the direction and relationship with our Trust and Foundation consultants by collaborating in the research, writing and submitting targeted Trust applications and report on grants awarded. Work with the team to support the legacy giving strategy, to maximise long-term income. To have oversight of the in-house CRM database (Microsoft D365). Work with the team to develop competency in the effective use of our CRM database as part of our donor stewardship and reporting structure. To assist and promote ICCs presence at fundraising and other events. Manage the ongoing development and implementation of a regular giving strategy and donor care to reduce attrition rates. Regularly monitor and evaluate direct marketing campaigns, Trust fundraising, recurring giving and legacy fundraising, provide results and feed the learning back into the organisation. To keep abreast of key issues and best practices within the direct marketing/fundraising sector. Ensure fundraising practices comply with GDPR, the Data Protection Act and the Code of Fundraising Practice. Undertake additional duties as requested. Line manage the Insight Fundraising Officer and lead our Trusts and Foundations partner. Fundraising Campaigns and Events Plan, coordinate, and manage our annual fundraising event. Support the Executive Director on other events. Project manage our newsletter and appeal campaigns. Safeguarding Statement International China Concern is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults in all our programmes and operations. We expect all staff, volunteers, and partners to uphold this commitment and adhere to our safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff play a critical role in ensuring that safeguarding is embedded within the organisation. This includes promoting a culture of safety, ensuring child protection risks are identified and mitigated, and supporting staff and partners to uphold safeguarding standards. Pre-employment checks will be conducted in line with safer recruitment practices, including criminal record checks, reference verification, and assessment of suitability to work with children. The successful candidate will be required to complete safeguarding training and demonstrate a strong understanding of child protection principles, particularly in international and cross-cultural contexts. We operate a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and exploitation. Safeguarding is everyone s responsibility, and we are committed to continuous learning and improvement to ensure the safety and wellbeing of every child we serve. We together are: Filled with FAITH, Moved with a heart of COMPASSION, Connected by a Spirit of COLLABORATION, Leading through INNOVATION, Serving with PROFESSIONALISM Our preference is for a full-time candidate working remotely. However, we are willing to consider applications from exceptional candidates who would only be interested in working part-time or as part of a job share. For the full person spec and job description, please refer to the attachment below.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Would you like to work in a forward-looking, agile, innovative, faith-based charity? One where you can bring your current skills and experience and develop your career through our global training partner. From its humble beginnings, ICC has become a trusted advocate and innovative leader in providing compassionate care for children with disabilities. For over 30 years, thousands of vulnerable children s lives have been transformed by the essential services we provide. Within China s ever-changing social landscape, ICC s nurturing care is modelling a new standard of support and empowerment for children with disabilities. Our dedicated team of therapists, special educators, social workers, vocational trainers and medical staff work tirelessly to help children live with hope, dignity and opportunity. Main purpose of the role As our Fundraising Manager, you will be responsible for the development and delivery of our fundraising strategy, working closely with the Executive Director, the Finance Team, the Insight Fundraising Officer and the Trust and Foundations consultants. The Fundraising Manager will develop existing income streams and strengthen stakeholder and supporter engagement. As Fundraising Manager, you ll work closely with other global team members to review and implement our fundraising strategy in line with our strategic goals. Main Responsibilities: Play a leading role in the development and delivery of ICC s fundraising strategy and the success of direct marketing, telemarketing and online campaigns to generate cash, regular giving and Gift Aid. Plan, research and implement all aspects of direct marketing aimed at acquiring and retaining new and existing supporters. Establish a robust donor stewardship strategy, building strong relationships with existing and potential donors and increasing donor retention and engagement Lead on the cultivation and stewardship of partnerships with churches. To manage the direction and relationship with our Trust and Foundation consultants by collaborating in the research, writing and submitting targeted Trust applications and report on grants awarded. Work with the team to support the legacy giving strategy, to maximise long-term income. To have oversight of the in-house CRM database (Microsoft D365). Work with the team to develop competency in the effective use of our CRM database as part of our donor stewardship and reporting structure. To assist and promote ICCs presence at fundraising and other events. Manage the ongoing development and implementation of a regular giving strategy and donor care to reduce attrition rates. Regularly monitor and evaluate direct marketing campaigns, Trust fundraising, recurring giving and legacy fundraising, provide results and feed the learning back into the organisation. To keep abreast of key issues and best practices within the direct marketing/fundraising sector. Ensure fundraising practices comply with GDPR, the Data Protection Act and the Code of Fundraising Practice. Undertake additional duties as requested. Line manage the Insight Fundraising Officer and lead our Trusts and Foundations partner. Fundraising Campaigns and Events Plan, coordinate, and manage our annual fundraising event. Support the Executive Director on other events. Project manage our newsletter and appeal campaigns. Safeguarding Statement International China Concern is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults in all our programmes and operations. We expect all staff, volunteers, and partners to uphold this commitment and adhere to our safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff play a critical role in ensuring that safeguarding is embedded within the organisation. This includes promoting a culture of safety, ensuring child protection risks are identified and mitigated, and supporting staff and partners to uphold safeguarding standards. Pre-employment checks will be conducted in line with safer recruitment practices, including criminal record checks, reference verification, and assessment of suitability to work with children. The successful candidate will be required to complete safeguarding training and demonstrate a strong understanding of child protection principles, particularly in international and cross-cultural contexts. We operate a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and exploitation. Safeguarding is everyone s responsibility, and we are committed to continuous learning and improvement to ensure the safety and wellbeing of every child we serve. We together are: Filled with FAITH, Moved with a heart of COMPASSION, Connected by a Spirit of COLLABORATION, Leading through INNOVATION, Serving with PROFESSIONALISM Our preference is for a full-time candidate working remotely. However, we are willing to consider applications from exceptional candidates who would only be interested in working part-time or as part of a job share. For the full person spec and job description, please refer to the attachment below.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Board Trustee - Clinical Compliance
EasyWebRecruitment.com High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Board Trustee - Clinical Compliance Location : Stokenchurch, HP14 3SX Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Hours : Part time Salary: under renumeration About The Charity The charity exists to give everybody within their community the best chance of surviving and recovering from an emergency. They are here for you and your loved ones. In Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire. Whoever you are. Wherever and whenever you need them. ABOUT THE BOARD TheirTrustees are collectively responsible for ensuring they are well funded, properly managed and compliant with the relevant legislation, so we can carry out their charitable mission. Trustees provide oversight, perspective and supportive challenge to an experienced Executive Team. The Trustees set their strategic priorities, make major policy decisions, including approving their annual budget, and monitor their performance. Their Board is currently made up of 11 Trustees, bringing experience and expert knowledge in a range of fields including: HR, governance, finance, medical, aviation, marketing and fundraising. The Board has four committees: Fundraising & Engagement, Medical & Operations, Risk, Finance & Planning and Remuneration (in In line with best practices, each Committee is chaired by a nominated Trustee). Each Trustee sits on at least one Committee. ABOUT THE ROLE AND PERSON SPECIFICATION They are seeking an individual with proven experience of robust governance and compliance processes gained in a variety of healthcare settings. This Trustee will help to guide and assure the Board that the regulated healthcare activity is being managed and supervised appropriately. Confident in the quality and patient safety arena, and with a focus on the patient experience and clinical effectiveness, we are looking for someone who will bring their subject matter expertise to assist with Board understanding and strategic decision-making. The Trustee will be a member of the charity s Medical and Operations Committee, as well as a member of the Board. Their general Trustee Role Profile can be accessed via the link below. ROLE PROFILE The following person specification criteria also apply: Essential - Experience in healthcare. Essential - Experience of CQC regulatory requirements Essential - Understanding of clinical governance. TIME COMMITTMENT The Board and Committees each meet at least four times a year, and there are usually at least two other sessions, such as team building or strategic development, each year. The Board meets in person and the Committees usually meet virtually. The Trustee will be a member of the Board and will also serve on the Medical and Operations Committee. In addition to Board and Committee meetings, other contact usually electronic or by telephone will be necessary. CONFLICT OF INTEREST All candidates will be asked to disclose any actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest, and these will be discussed with the candidate to establish whether and what action is needed to avoid a conflict or the perception of a conflict. TERMS OF APPOINTMENT An offer of appointment will be made once all candidates have been interviewed and will be subject to satisfactory completion of eligibility checks, including reference checks. The appointment will be made for a three year term, renewable once. You will also be a Director and Member of their Charitable Company. There are also other requirements that you must be able to comply with, such as their Code of Conduct and their Fit and Proper Persons Policy. HOW TO APPLY Applications should be made by no later than 23.59 on the 7th of October 2025. Please ensure that you include: A detailed CV setting out your career history, with responsibilities and achievements, along with any other relevant experience. A covering letter (maximum two sides) highlighting your suitability for the role and how you meet the person specification. Please note that the covering letter is an important part of your application and will be assessed as part of your full application. They hope to hold interviews on the 14th of October 2025. These will be held in person at Stokenchurch House, Oxford Road, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14 3SX You may also have experience in the following: Trustee, Voluntary, Foodbank, Poverty Relief, Vulnerable People, Finance, ACA, ACCA, CIMA, Board Membership, Charity, Charities, Third Sector, Not for Profit, NFP, etc REF-
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Board Trustee - Clinical Compliance Location : Stokenchurch, HP14 3SX Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Hours : Part time Salary: under renumeration About The Charity The charity exists to give everybody within their community the best chance of surviving and recovering from an emergency. They are here for you and your loved ones. In Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire. Whoever you are. Wherever and whenever you need them. ABOUT THE BOARD TheirTrustees are collectively responsible for ensuring they are well funded, properly managed and compliant with the relevant legislation, so we can carry out their charitable mission. Trustees provide oversight, perspective and supportive challenge to an experienced Executive Team. The Trustees set their strategic priorities, make major policy decisions, including approving their annual budget, and monitor their performance. Their Board is currently made up of 11 Trustees, bringing experience and expert knowledge in a range of fields including: HR, governance, finance, medical, aviation, marketing and fundraising. The Board has four committees: Fundraising & Engagement, Medical & Operations, Risk, Finance & Planning and Remuneration (in In line with best practices, each Committee is chaired by a nominated Trustee). Each Trustee sits on at least one Committee. ABOUT THE ROLE AND PERSON SPECIFICATION They are seeking an individual with proven experience of robust governance and compliance processes gained in a variety of healthcare settings. This Trustee will help to guide and assure the Board that the regulated healthcare activity is being managed and supervised appropriately. Confident in the quality and patient safety arena, and with a focus on the patient experience and clinical effectiveness, we are looking for someone who will bring their subject matter expertise to assist with Board understanding and strategic decision-making. The Trustee will be a member of the charity s Medical and Operations Committee, as well as a member of the Board. Their general Trustee Role Profile can be accessed via the link below. ROLE PROFILE The following person specification criteria also apply: Essential - Experience in healthcare. Essential - Experience of CQC regulatory requirements Essential - Understanding of clinical governance. TIME COMMITTMENT The Board and Committees each meet at least four times a year, and there are usually at least two other sessions, such as team building or strategic development, each year. The Board meets in person and the Committees usually meet virtually. The Trustee will be a member of the Board and will also serve on the Medical and Operations Committee. In addition to Board and Committee meetings, other contact usually electronic or by telephone will be necessary. CONFLICT OF INTEREST All candidates will be asked to disclose any actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest, and these will be discussed with the candidate to establish whether and what action is needed to avoid a conflict or the perception of a conflict. TERMS OF APPOINTMENT An offer of appointment will be made once all candidates have been interviewed and will be subject to satisfactory completion of eligibility checks, including reference checks. The appointment will be made for a three year term, renewable once. You will also be a Director and Member of their Charitable Company. There are also other requirements that you must be able to comply with, such as their Code of Conduct and their Fit and Proper Persons Policy. HOW TO APPLY Applications should be made by no later than 23.59 on the 7th of October 2025. Please ensure that you include: A detailed CV setting out your career history, with responsibilities and achievements, along with any other relevant experience. A covering letter (maximum two sides) highlighting your suitability for the role and how you meet the person specification. Please note that the covering letter is an important part of your application and will be assessed as part of your full application. They hope to hold interviews on the 14th of October 2025. These will be held in person at Stokenchurch House, Oxford Road, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14 3SX You may also have experience in the following: Trustee, Voluntary, Foodbank, Poverty Relief, Vulnerable People, Finance, ACA, ACCA, CIMA, Board Membership, Charity, Charities, Third Sector, Not for Profit, NFP, etc REF-
Donmar Warehouse
Head of Corporate Partnerships
Donmar Warehouse
The Donmar has an exceptional ability to raise private funds, and the vital importance of fundraising is recognised across the organisation and embedded in the overall strategy. Each year we raise around half our income through fundraising from a varied number of sources, with corporate income representing around a third of the fundraised income. The Development team is led by the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising, and comprises 11 people. Purpose of role The Head of Corporate Partnerships will join the Development department at a time of rapid and exciting growth for the team, with a remit to lead a high achieving and ambitious team of three to achieve significant revenue targets through partnerships and sponsorships, oversee a successful corporate masterclass programme and research and implement new opportunities to generate revenue. Who We Are Looking For This role is ideally suited to an ambitious and highly motivated individual who thrives in a busy and fast-paced environment with senior experience in corporate development, and who is interested in playing a critical role at one of the UK's leading producing theatres. The successful candidate will be a brilliant relationship builder and manager, both internally and externally. They will enjoy a close working relationship with the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising, the wider development team and members of the senior management team. TERMS Salary: £55,000 per annum Applications Close at 10am on Tuesday 21 October. Round One Interviews: Monday 27 October Round Two Interviews: Week Commencing 4 November We particularly encourage applications from those who are currently under-represented both at the Donmar and more widely in the industry, and specifically from D/deaf or disabled, or neurodivergent applicants and applicants who experience barriers and inequity due to ethnicity, gender reassignment and/or socio-economic background. Duties and Responsibilities Partnerships and Sponsorships Work alongside the Head of Philanthropy and Head of Trusts and Events to deliver the Donmar s Development strategy in line with the wider Organizational strategy and following our core Donmar values. Lead the Corporate Development team to maximise revenue from corporate partnerships and the Donmar s growing corporate masterclass programme. Report to and work closely with the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising to set ambitious yet realistic annual targets for the corporate team. Lead on new business, personally generating significant income through identifying prospective new corporate partners and delivering effective cultivation strategies, including engaging appropriate members of the Board and Development Committee. Take a commercial approach to income generation at the Donmar, identifying and developing new opportunities for further growth. Exploring new partnerships models in collaboration with our Partners, co-creating projects and being excited about change and innovation. Lead on the account management of the Donmar s major Partners. Manage a diverse portfolio of other partners and sponsors contributing to meeting corporate fundraising targets, including ensuring renewal or upgrade. Ensure that the Donmar s corporate partners are receiving the highest quality of service from the Corporate and wider Development team, and other Donmar staff members. Manage and report against income budgets for Corporate support, working closely with the Finance team on monthly forecasting of income. Develop and maintain strong relationships across the organisation to ensure the ability to identify opportunities for new partnership support. Ensure the efficient administration of the Corporate function (including contractual compliance, data management and adherence to all Donmar policies). Lead and support at relevant Corporate cultivation and stewardship events. Line Management Effectively line manage and nurture the Senior Corporate Development Manager, ensuring that their work is delivered to the highest standard and that financial targets are met. Oversee the professional growth of the Corporate team ensuring everyone works to the best of their ability, collaboratively, and upholding Donmar values. This is not an exhaustive list of duties and we may, at any time, allocate other tasks which are of a similar nature or level. Person Specification Essential Significant senior experience of managing corporate partnerships in house, ideally in the performing arts, heritage or higher education sector. Demonstrable success in securing six figure partnerships from a range of sectors. An experienced and strong relationship manager, with demonstrable ability to retain and grow partnerships. Experience of developing new commercial opportunities to generate earned income. An entrepreneurial and proactive approach to identifying opportunities for corporate partnerships. A team player, with experience leading and motivating a team to achieve and exceed targets. The ability to work independently to achieve objectives. The ability to operate effectively in a fast paced environment. Experience of budget setting and monitoring. Exceptional understanding of the corporate fundraising marketplace. Desirable Experience of working with CRM databases, preferably Spektrix Excellent IT skills, particularly in MS Office packages; Ambitious, motivated and results oriented. Experience of working with colleagues at a senior level including Senior Management Team, artistic staff and Development Board members.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
The Donmar has an exceptional ability to raise private funds, and the vital importance of fundraising is recognised across the organisation and embedded in the overall strategy. Each year we raise around half our income through fundraising from a varied number of sources, with corporate income representing around a third of the fundraised income. The Development team is led by the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising, and comprises 11 people. Purpose of role The Head of Corporate Partnerships will join the Development department at a time of rapid and exciting growth for the team, with a remit to lead a high achieving and ambitious team of three to achieve significant revenue targets through partnerships and sponsorships, oversee a successful corporate masterclass programme and research and implement new opportunities to generate revenue. Who We Are Looking For This role is ideally suited to an ambitious and highly motivated individual who thrives in a busy and fast-paced environment with senior experience in corporate development, and who is interested in playing a critical role at one of the UK's leading producing theatres. The successful candidate will be a brilliant relationship builder and manager, both internally and externally. They will enjoy a close working relationship with the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising, the wider development team and members of the senior management team. TERMS Salary: £55,000 per annum Applications Close at 10am on Tuesday 21 October. Round One Interviews: Monday 27 October Round Two Interviews: Week Commencing 4 November We particularly encourage applications from those who are currently under-represented both at the Donmar and more widely in the industry, and specifically from D/deaf or disabled, or neurodivergent applicants and applicants who experience barriers and inequity due to ethnicity, gender reassignment and/or socio-economic background. Duties and Responsibilities Partnerships and Sponsorships Work alongside the Head of Philanthropy and Head of Trusts and Events to deliver the Donmar s Development strategy in line with the wider Organizational strategy and following our core Donmar values. Lead the Corporate Development team to maximise revenue from corporate partnerships and the Donmar s growing corporate masterclass programme. Report to and work closely with the Director of Strategic Development and Fundraising to set ambitious yet realistic annual targets for the corporate team. Lead on new business, personally generating significant income through identifying prospective new corporate partners and delivering effective cultivation strategies, including engaging appropriate members of the Board and Development Committee. Take a commercial approach to income generation at the Donmar, identifying and developing new opportunities for further growth. Exploring new partnerships models in collaboration with our Partners, co-creating projects and being excited about change and innovation. Lead on the account management of the Donmar s major Partners. Manage a diverse portfolio of other partners and sponsors contributing to meeting corporate fundraising targets, including ensuring renewal or upgrade. Ensure that the Donmar s corporate partners are receiving the highest quality of service from the Corporate and wider Development team, and other Donmar staff members. Manage and report against income budgets for Corporate support, working closely with the Finance team on monthly forecasting of income. Develop and maintain strong relationships across the organisation to ensure the ability to identify opportunities for new partnership support. Ensure the efficient administration of the Corporate function (including contractual compliance, data management and adherence to all Donmar policies). Lead and support at relevant Corporate cultivation and stewardship events. Line Management Effectively line manage and nurture the Senior Corporate Development Manager, ensuring that their work is delivered to the highest standard and that financial targets are met. Oversee the professional growth of the Corporate team ensuring everyone works to the best of their ability, collaboratively, and upholding Donmar values. This is not an exhaustive list of duties and we may, at any time, allocate other tasks which are of a similar nature or level. Person Specification Essential Significant senior experience of managing corporate partnerships in house, ideally in the performing arts, heritage or higher education sector. Demonstrable success in securing six figure partnerships from a range of sectors. An experienced and strong relationship manager, with demonstrable ability to retain and grow partnerships. Experience of developing new commercial opportunities to generate earned income. An entrepreneurial and proactive approach to identifying opportunities for corporate partnerships. A team player, with experience leading and motivating a team to achieve and exceed targets. The ability to work independently to achieve objectives. The ability to operate effectively in a fast paced environment. Experience of budget setting and monitoring. Exceptional understanding of the corporate fundraising marketplace. Desirable Experience of working with CRM databases, preferably Spektrix Excellent IT skills, particularly in MS Office packages; Ambitious, motivated and results oriented. Experience of working with colleagues at a senior level including Senior Management Team, artistic staff and Development Board members.
Breaking Barriers
Director of Income and Engagement
Breaking Barriers
Job title: Director of Income and Engagement Reports to: CEO Location: 40% of time in any BB office with expectation of regular travel to London (monthly)/occasional travel to other offices Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week). Open to flexible working. Contract: Permanent Overall purpose The Director of Income and Engagement will be responsible for leading a team of talented fundraising and communication professionals across a variety of disciplines to drive the successful achievement of Breaking Barriers 2030 goals. They will have responsibility for developing strategies across all streams and the wider fundraising team, identifying key opportunities for income stream development and innovation, stewarding key donors, and motivating a diverse team to achieve ambitious income targets. They will be a key member of the organisation s Senior Leadership team, working closely with colleagues across Services, People Strategy and Finance to maximise strategic opportunities and drive organisational culture and performance. The Director of Income and Engagement will be an experienced fundraiser with a track record of achieving sustainable growth across multiple functions. They will have experience leading and nurturing income generating teams and be comfortable leading teams across diverse income streams including trusts and statutory, major donors, corporate partnerships, and public fundraising. They will be ambitious, values-led, comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, and will act as a leader across the organisation, driving forward a culture of creativity, growth, innovation and entrepreneurialism that will be essential to achieving our 2030 goals. To view the full job description and person specification, as well as details on our accessible recuitment process, please view the attached recruitment pack. Other considerations As part of our safeguarding commitment to our clients, we carry out pre-employment checks to ensure that successful applicants are suitable to work with adults at risk. These include basic DBS checks, obtaining references and verifying a candidate s identity and right to work in the UK. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion or belief. Breaking Barriers is committed to protecting an adult s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect and for their views, wishes and beliefs to be fully considered when deciding action. How to apply If you are looking for a role where you can make a real difference, we want to hear from you. To apply, please submit a statement of interest (up to approximately 500 words/1 A4 page) outlining: Why you are interested in the role What skills you would bring to be successful in this role Any experience you would like to highlight Any reasonable adjustments you require for the interview process Disclosure of disabilities if you wish to do so (as a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, we guarantee an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role) Closing date for applications is Wednesday 08 October at 11:30pm . Please note, interviews will be held online on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We belong to the Experts by Experience Employment Initiative, which advocates and supports organisations to emply more people from a refugee background. With this in mind, we particularly welcome applicants with experience with of seeking asylum and / or a refugee background. If you are an expert by experience (a refugee or a migrant with direct, first-hand experince of issues and challenges of the UK asylum or immigration system), you can ask for independent and confidential support for your job application from the Experts by Experience Employment Network. Please reach out to HR Manager, Caroline Meechan for further details (we are unable to include email addresses in this advert, but you can find contact details on the final page of the attached recruitment pack).
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Job title: Director of Income and Engagement Reports to: CEO Location: 40% of time in any BB office with expectation of regular travel to London (monthly)/occasional travel to other offices Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week). Open to flexible working. Contract: Permanent Overall purpose The Director of Income and Engagement will be responsible for leading a team of talented fundraising and communication professionals across a variety of disciplines to drive the successful achievement of Breaking Barriers 2030 goals. They will have responsibility for developing strategies across all streams and the wider fundraising team, identifying key opportunities for income stream development and innovation, stewarding key donors, and motivating a diverse team to achieve ambitious income targets. They will be a key member of the organisation s Senior Leadership team, working closely with colleagues across Services, People Strategy and Finance to maximise strategic opportunities and drive organisational culture and performance. The Director of Income and Engagement will be an experienced fundraiser with a track record of achieving sustainable growth across multiple functions. They will have experience leading and nurturing income generating teams and be comfortable leading teams across diverse income streams including trusts and statutory, major donors, corporate partnerships, and public fundraising. They will be ambitious, values-led, comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, and will act as a leader across the organisation, driving forward a culture of creativity, growth, innovation and entrepreneurialism that will be essential to achieving our 2030 goals. To view the full job description and person specification, as well as details on our accessible recuitment process, please view the attached recruitment pack. Other considerations As part of our safeguarding commitment to our clients, we carry out pre-employment checks to ensure that successful applicants are suitable to work with adults at risk. These include basic DBS checks, obtaining references and verifying a candidate s identity and right to work in the UK. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion or belief. Breaking Barriers is committed to protecting an adult s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect and for their views, wishes and beliefs to be fully considered when deciding action. How to apply If you are looking for a role where you can make a real difference, we want to hear from you. To apply, please submit a statement of interest (up to approximately 500 words/1 A4 page) outlining: Why you are interested in the role What skills you would bring to be successful in this role Any experience you would like to highlight Any reasonable adjustments you require for the interview process Disclosure of disabilities if you wish to do so (as a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, we guarantee an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role) Closing date for applications is Wednesday 08 October at 11:30pm . Please note, interviews will be held online on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We belong to the Experts by Experience Employment Initiative, which advocates and supports organisations to emply more people from a refugee background. With this in mind, we particularly welcome applicants with experience with of seeking asylum and / or a refugee background. If you are an expert by experience (a refugee or a migrant with direct, first-hand experince of issues and challenges of the UK asylum or immigration system), you can ask for independent and confidential support for your job application from the Experts by Experience Employment Network. Please reach out to HR Manager, Caroline Meechan for further details (we are unable to include email addresses in this advert, but you can find contact details on the final page of the attached recruitment pack).
Mothers' Union
Office Support Assistant
Mothers' Union
Job Title: Office Support Assistant Team: Fundraising, Communications, Retail & Reception Reporting to Director of Fundraising, Communications, Retail Hours: 30 hours per week Period: Permanent Contract Salary: £28000.00 Pro rata'd to 4 days a week Full time, permanent contract, 4 days a week, 30 hours per week, 7.5 hrs per day, paying £28000.00 per annum (pro rata'd to 4 days a week). Fully office based role. Are you looking for all round experience to work in a dynamic team in a Global Charity? An opportunity awaits the right candidate who can multi task to work in income processing, fundraising, digital/social media work and database use. Mothers Union has 4 million members in 83 countries and our members have been empowering communities to combat poverty, speak up for social justice and improve wellbeing of those around them for more than 145 years. Family and community are at the heart of all we do, ensuring any change is relevant and lasting. We are proud that through our 4 million members acting as volunteers we are able to understand and support in the region of 1 million people each year, giving them the skills and knowledge to transform their own lives for the better. The Fundraising, Communications, Retail Team & Reception The Team is responsible for fundraising for the charitable work of Mothers Union and for communicating our work internally and externally in various formats and media platforms, resourcing dioceses, building membership, and providing a first point of contact for all callers and visitors to Mothers Union. The Role The successful candidate will primarily work with the Fundraising, Communications, Retail Team and perform Reception duties. This role is a permanent Contract, 4 days a week . The role is based at our head office in Central London. Since this is a 100% office based role, no home working option is available. Who we are looking for: We re looking for someone with great people and customer service skills, as well as drive, initiative and determination. You ll be diligent with details and accuracy, and have a dynamic approach to your work. You will be a natural problem solver and a multi tasker always looking to improve. Main Responsibilities Reception Duties Ensure a high levels of customer service is always maintained. To ensure reception area is well-maintained, tidy and presentable at all times. Call handling and redirection. Greeting visitors; providing face to face information and signposting. Greeting conference delegates; ensuring they are signed in, have relevant security badges, and information regarding allocation of meeting rooms and their location. To update the meeting rooms presentation notices and door signs as necessary. To liaise with the Conference & Facilities team to arrange any on-the-spot meeting room requests or other enquiries. To receive visitors of Mary Sumner House tenants and informing the relevant tenant of visitor s arrival. Ensure all visitors observe the necessary security and health & safety procedures, including the visitors log. Maintain building security by following safety procedures and controlling access via the reception desk. Receive, sort and distribute post/deliveries. Organise the mailing out of letters and parcels as required. To assist the Conference & House Co-ordinator and Conference Facilities Technician when needed. In the absence of the Conference & House Co-ordinator, to cover the bookings and administration of meeting rooms, liaise with the facilities team to ensure meeting rooms are set up as required and refreshments and a/v equipment are in place and operational. To provide general administrative and coordination support related to the building and teams across the organisation. Membership/Supporter Care and Income Processing Be the first point of contact for retailby phone, letter or email and responding to these in a timely manner. Ensure high levels of customer service are always maintained. To acknowledge all fundraising income received from various sources (cheques, cash, online giving). To provide retail external fulfilment providers with information and support required to enable them to meet their fulfilment KPI of 1 to 3 working days, reporting any issues to the retail manager. To carry out retail administration duties including but not limited to the processing of all information relating to the organisational finance system. Fundraising, Data and Database Support with the administration, booking, planning and delivery of income generating events. Produce materials to support community fundraising activity in line with agreed appeals and events. To work alongside the Database Manager to maintain the data architecture and quality of the database at all times. General To manage the bookings diary for Mothers Union s displays and banners. Provide administrative support to the Director of Fundraising, Communications and Retail around team meetings. To actively be involved in any projects undertaken by the team and contribute as required or directed by the Director of Fundraising, Communications and Retail. To contribute to team meetings and organisational priorities. To provide general administrative and coordination support related to the building and teams across the organisation. Skills & Experience Experience of working within an office or customer service environment is essential. Experience of working with Excel is essential. Working within the Charity sector is desirable. Pleasant and efficient telephone manner. Ability to interact in a friendly and Personable manner with external clients, tenants and staff. Experience of working at a reception will be an advantage. Knowledge/experience of working in a conference facility and advantage. Good computer skills and of MS Office software, MS Outlook, Teams and Zoom. GCSE or equivalent passes in English and Mathematics. Personal Attributes Ability to work largely self-directed and use initiative. Excellent interpersonal skills - ability to communicate efficiently, confidently and sensitively to a wide range of people both verbally & written. Good organizational skills proven ability to effectively prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Team player, flexible, enthusiastic. Reliable and punctual. An excellent team player. Prioritisation and time management. Able to demonstrate an understanding of the core values of the Mothers' Union. Work Location This role is based at our head office in Central London. Since this is a 100% office based role, no home working option is available. Benefits 25 days of annual leave (full time) plus up to 4 days of leave (full time) given at the discretion of Mothers Union. Employer pension contribution of 6.5%. Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay. Two volunteering days per calendar year. One away day per calendar year. Enhanced sick pay. Bereavement leave & Compassionate leave Season ticket loan. Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. Eye care voucher and an allowance towards glasses. How to Apply If you are interested in this position, please apply by sending your CV and a Cover. The Cover Letter should clearly outline how your skills match the main responsibilities of the role. Please note only applications with a cover letter, alongside a CV, will be considered. Application Deadline The closing date for applications is 22 October 2025 . Due to the number of applications we may receive, we will not be able to individually respond to each applicant. Kindly note, we will only be getting in touch with the applicants shortlisted for an interview. We aim to get in touch with the shortlisted candidates after the application deadline. We will start interviewing suitable candidates as we go along and reserve the right to close the advert before the deadline in the event we select a suitable candidate. Equal Opportunity Mothers Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to create an inclusive environment for all employees.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Office Support Assistant Team: Fundraising, Communications, Retail & Reception Reporting to Director of Fundraising, Communications, Retail Hours: 30 hours per week Period: Permanent Contract Salary: £28000.00 Pro rata'd to 4 days a week Full time, permanent contract, 4 days a week, 30 hours per week, 7.5 hrs per day, paying £28000.00 per annum (pro rata'd to 4 days a week). Fully office based role. Are you looking for all round experience to work in a dynamic team in a Global Charity? An opportunity awaits the right candidate who can multi task to work in income processing, fundraising, digital/social media work and database use. Mothers Union has 4 million members in 83 countries and our members have been empowering communities to combat poverty, speak up for social justice and improve wellbeing of those around them for more than 145 years. Family and community are at the heart of all we do, ensuring any change is relevant and lasting. We are proud that through our 4 million members acting as volunteers we are able to understand and support in the region of 1 million people each year, giving them the skills and knowledge to transform their own lives for the better. The Fundraising, Communications, Retail Team & Reception The Team is responsible for fundraising for the charitable work of Mothers Union and for communicating our work internally and externally in various formats and media platforms, resourcing dioceses, building membership, and providing a first point of contact for all callers and visitors to Mothers Union. The Role The successful candidate will primarily work with the Fundraising, Communications, Retail Team and perform Reception duties. This role is a permanent Contract, 4 days a week . The role is based at our head office in Central London. Since this is a 100% office based role, no home working option is available. Who we are looking for: We re looking for someone with great people and customer service skills, as well as drive, initiative and determination. You ll be diligent with details and accuracy, and have a dynamic approach to your work. You will be a natural problem solver and a multi tasker always looking to improve. Main Responsibilities Reception Duties Ensure a high levels of customer service is always maintained. To ensure reception area is well-maintained, tidy and presentable at all times. Call handling and redirection. Greeting visitors; providing face to face information and signposting. Greeting conference delegates; ensuring they are signed in, have relevant security badges, and information regarding allocation of meeting rooms and their location. To update the meeting rooms presentation notices and door signs as necessary. To liaise with the Conference & Facilities team to arrange any on-the-spot meeting room requests or other enquiries. To receive visitors of Mary Sumner House tenants and informing the relevant tenant of visitor s arrival. Ensure all visitors observe the necessary security and health & safety procedures, including the visitors log. Maintain building security by following safety procedures and controlling access via the reception desk. Receive, sort and distribute post/deliveries. Organise the mailing out of letters and parcels as required. To assist the Conference & House Co-ordinator and Conference Facilities Technician when needed. In the absence of the Conference & House Co-ordinator, to cover the bookings and administration of meeting rooms, liaise with the facilities team to ensure meeting rooms are set up as required and refreshments and a/v equipment are in place and operational. To provide general administrative and coordination support related to the building and teams across the organisation. Membership/Supporter Care and Income Processing Be the first point of contact for retailby phone, letter or email and responding to these in a timely manner. Ensure high levels of customer service are always maintained. To acknowledge all fundraising income received from various sources (cheques, cash, online giving). To provide retail external fulfilment providers with information and support required to enable them to meet their fulfilment KPI of 1 to 3 working days, reporting any issues to the retail manager. To carry out retail administration duties including but not limited to the processing of all information relating to the organisational finance system. Fundraising, Data and Database Support with the administration, booking, planning and delivery of income generating events. Produce materials to support community fundraising activity in line with agreed appeals and events. To work alongside the Database Manager to maintain the data architecture and quality of the database at all times. General To manage the bookings diary for Mothers Union s displays and banners. Provide administrative support to the Director of Fundraising, Communications and Retail around team meetings. To actively be involved in any projects undertaken by the team and contribute as required or directed by the Director of Fundraising, Communications and Retail. To contribute to team meetings and organisational priorities. To provide general administrative and coordination support related to the building and teams across the organisation. Skills & Experience Experience of working within an office or customer service environment is essential. Experience of working with Excel is essential. Working within the Charity sector is desirable. Pleasant and efficient telephone manner. Ability to interact in a friendly and Personable manner with external clients, tenants and staff. Experience of working at a reception will be an advantage. Knowledge/experience of working in a conference facility and advantage. Good computer skills and of MS Office software, MS Outlook, Teams and Zoom. GCSE or equivalent passes in English and Mathematics. Personal Attributes Ability to work largely self-directed and use initiative. Excellent interpersonal skills - ability to communicate efficiently, confidently and sensitively to a wide range of people both verbally & written. Good organizational skills proven ability to effectively prioritise workloads and meet deadlines. Team player, flexible, enthusiastic. Reliable and punctual. An excellent team player. Prioritisation and time management. Able to demonstrate an understanding of the core values of the Mothers' Union. Work Location This role is based at our head office in Central London. Since this is a 100% office based role, no home working option is available. Benefits 25 days of annual leave (full time) plus up to 4 days of leave (full time) given at the discretion of Mothers Union. Employer pension contribution of 6.5%. Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay. Two volunteering days per calendar year. One away day per calendar year. Enhanced sick pay. Bereavement leave & Compassionate leave Season ticket loan. Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. Eye care voucher and an allowance towards glasses. How to Apply If you are interested in this position, please apply by sending your CV and a Cover. The Cover Letter should clearly outline how your skills match the main responsibilities of the role. Please note only applications with a cover letter, alongside a CV, will be considered. Application Deadline The closing date for applications is 22 October 2025 . Due to the number of applications we may receive, we will not be able to individually respond to each applicant. Kindly note, we will only be getting in touch with the applicants shortlisted for an interview. We aim to get in touch with the shortlisted candidates after the application deadline. We will start interviewing suitable candidates as we go along and reserve the right to close the advert before the deadline in the event we select a suitable candidate. Equal Opportunity Mothers Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to create an inclusive environment for all employees.
United Kingdom for UNHCR
Senior Officer Direct Marketing
United Kingdom for UNHCR
Position: Senior Officer Direct Marketing Contract type: Fixed-term contract until October 2026 Salary: £ 36 448 per annum (FTE) Hours: Full time (35 hours) or Part time Reports to: Head of Offline Location: Mark Square, London EC2A 4EG (hybrid working) Key relationships: Offline and Digital team colleagues; Finance Director and Finance team; Data team; International Individual Giving colleagues, External agencies and suppliers; Supporters. JOB PURPOSE UK for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency's national charity partner, is looking for an ambitious and proactive team player who can join us as a Senior Officer, Direct Marketing, within the Individual Giving Team. In this exciting role, you will be responsible for some of our key donor development activities: you will be a confident communicator and experienced project manager, with a strong knowledge of donor development key touchpoints and best practice, as well as a tracked record of managing telemarketing and Direct Mail campaigns You will be joining a small but high performing team with big ambitions, and you will be playing a vital role in raising funds for UNCHR. If you think you have the relevant skills and crucially, the passion to support the refugee cause, please apply, we d love to hear from you. WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO United Kingdom for UNHCR is the United Nations Refugee Agency s national charity partner for the United Kingdom. We generate public awareness of the plight of refugees and raise funds to help protect them through UNHCR s humanitarian operations across the world. Our supporters include UK private individuals, communities, corporate partners, trusts and foundations. The funds we raise help UNHCR deliver emergency relief such as shelter, medical care and basic supplies to people fleeing conflict and persecution, as well as healthcare, education and livelihoods opportunities for those who remain displaced over the long term. Nobody chooses to be a refugee, but we can all play a part in their protection, and we want those who work with us to share our values and passion for the cause. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING We strongly value diversity and recognise that it is critical to our success and the cause that we serve. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all who work with us and strongly welcome applications from diverse backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience of being a refugee, asylum seeker, internally displaced person, or a stateless person. UK for UNHCR is proud to have a Diversity & Inclusion Working Group that supports the delivery of the charity s goals for diversity, equity and inclusion, and brings colleagues together for events, discussions and learning experiences that celebrate and support diversity and tackle barriers to inclusion. We are also open to flexibility in many different ways, including the element of working from home and flexible hours. UK for UNHCR operates a hybrid working policy, with staff working in the office 1-2 days a week and the remainder from home. Please don t be afraid to speak to us about this at the interview stage, so we can explore what s possible. ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Lead on the overall donor development offline programme for both cash and committed donors, ensuring a strong onboarding and onward journey is in place, and that key touchpoints are leveraged to deepen engagement and increase donors Lifetime Value. Work with digital fundraising colleagues to create integrated, multichannel campaigns and an effective, donor-first giving journey. Provide colleagues with strategic guidance, and technical support if required, to deliver warm appeals via Direct Mail that meet six-figures campaign targets. Manage our Telemarketing programme, to successfully launch and deliver activities such as conversion, upgrade, reactivation, and welcome calling. Ensure an insight-led thanking programme is in place, with key moments identified throughout the year to acknowledge support and communicate impact. Work with key stakeholders across digital and offline teams to ensure we maintain a strong retention rate whilst growing our Regular Giving file. Remain flexible and rapidly respond to emergency situations. Work with our Data team to identify the best approach to data and segmentation for each project. Manage production processes, developing supplier briefs and managing approval stages and end of campaign reviews. Work with our suppliers to ensure campaign fulfilment is in place and collaborate with our Supporter Care function to monitor responses and identify issues/opportunities. Ensure cost effective fundraising, manage individual campaign budgets and identify opportunities to improve ROIs. Stay up to date with issues affecting displaced & refugee communities, campaigns from international teams and reports from the field. Scope new fundraising themes. Share creative and insights with UK colleagues, global markets and HQ, participating in training seminars, workshops and international skill shares where applicable. The above list is not exhaustive, and the post holder may be required to perform duties that are not detailed above. PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES AND EXPERIENCE Essential Experience Experience of working in a fundraising environment, ideally in a medium-to-big-size charity. Experience in managing onboarding and ongoing donor development activities. Experience of scoping, briefing in, managing, and delivering integrated fundraising campaigns that delivered against budget. Experience of managing Telemarketing campaigns with a tracked record of successes Strong experience in delivering and managing all aspects of successful Direct Mail campaigns. Understanding of digital fundraising best practice and how digital channels can integrate and support offline activities to increase donors Lifetime Value Experience of working with suppliers, including campaign planning and briefing. Experience of data file development (in collaboration with Data teams) Essential Skills/Knowledge Ability to work independently and proactively identify new fundraising opportunities. Ability to multi-task and to work under strict deadlines. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to give constructive and coherent feedback. Sound knowledge of key retention and donor development activities. Up-to-date knowledge of direct marketing, best practice, trends and compliance. Strong numeracy skills with the ability to analyse results and identify trends. Ability to recognise, understand and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. Excellent stakeholder and relationship management. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Desirable Skills/Experience Experience in delivering fundraising activities in response to emergencies. WHY JOIN UNITED KINGDOM FOR UNHCR? You will be part of a high performing agile team of talented people; all committed to build solidarity and raise funds for refugees and displaced people worldwide. You will be working in a flexible, supportive, and inclusive environment, where your work will be recognised and appraised. What else? Wellbeing 28 days leave per annum plus bank holidays (or pro-rata equivalent). Employee Assistance programme providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing. Access to 100s of perks with discounts on everyday purchases. Office wellness perks. Discount on gym memberships. Hybrid and Flexible Working. Staff socials. Financial Pension scheme with an employer contribution of 8%. Non-contributory group life assurance scheme Non-contributory Income protection scheme. One-off contribution towards homeworking set up. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay. Enhanced sick pay scheme. Development Comprehensive training and continuing development opportunities. Individual training budget. HOW TO APPLY If you have the relevant skills and the passion to use them to support refugees, please apply by completing our application form which is available in the documents section. Please note that there is no set application deadline as we are reviewing applications on a rolling basis. We therefore recommend to submit your application as soon as possible. If you would like to discuss any reasonable adjustments to the application or hiring process that may better facilitate your participation, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will make every effort to respond to your request for assistance as soon as possible. United Kingdom for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is registered with the Charity Commission (England & Wales), charity no It is the UK national partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Refugee Agency.
Sep 26, 2025
Full time
Position: Senior Officer Direct Marketing Contract type: Fixed-term contract until October 2026 Salary: £ 36 448 per annum (FTE) Hours: Full time (35 hours) or Part time Reports to: Head of Offline Location: Mark Square, London EC2A 4EG (hybrid working) Key relationships: Offline and Digital team colleagues; Finance Director and Finance team; Data team; International Individual Giving colleagues, External agencies and suppliers; Supporters. JOB PURPOSE UK for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency's national charity partner, is looking for an ambitious and proactive team player who can join us as a Senior Officer, Direct Marketing, within the Individual Giving Team. In this exciting role, you will be responsible for some of our key donor development activities: you will be a confident communicator and experienced project manager, with a strong knowledge of donor development key touchpoints and best practice, as well as a tracked record of managing telemarketing and Direct Mail campaigns You will be joining a small but high performing team with big ambitions, and you will be playing a vital role in raising funds for UNCHR. If you think you have the relevant skills and crucially, the passion to support the refugee cause, please apply, we d love to hear from you. WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO United Kingdom for UNHCR is the United Nations Refugee Agency s national charity partner for the United Kingdom. We generate public awareness of the plight of refugees and raise funds to help protect them through UNHCR s humanitarian operations across the world. Our supporters include UK private individuals, communities, corporate partners, trusts and foundations. The funds we raise help UNHCR deliver emergency relief such as shelter, medical care and basic supplies to people fleeing conflict and persecution, as well as healthcare, education and livelihoods opportunities for those who remain displaced over the long term. Nobody chooses to be a refugee, but we can all play a part in their protection, and we want those who work with us to share our values and passion for the cause. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING We strongly value diversity and recognise that it is critical to our success and the cause that we serve. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all who work with us and strongly welcome applications from diverse backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience of being a refugee, asylum seeker, internally displaced person, or a stateless person. UK for UNHCR is proud to have a Diversity & Inclusion Working Group that supports the delivery of the charity s goals for diversity, equity and inclusion, and brings colleagues together for events, discussions and learning experiences that celebrate and support diversity and tackle barriers to inclusion. We are also open to flexibility in many different ways, including the element of working from home and flexible hours. UK for UNHCR operates a hybrid working policy, with staff working in the office 1-2 days a week and the remainder from home. Please don t be afraid to speak to us about this at the interview stage, so we can explore what s possible. ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Lead on the overall donor development offline programme for both cash and committed donors, ensuring a strong onboarding and onward journey is in place, and that key touchpoints are leveraged to deepen engagement and increase donors Lifetime Value. Work with digital fundraising colleagues to create integrated, multichannel campaigns and an effective, donor-first giving journey. Provide colleagues with strategic guidance, and technical support if required, to deliver warm appeals via Direct Mail that meet six-figures campaign targets. Manage our Telemarketing programme, to successfully launch and deliver activities such as conversion, upgrade, reactivation, and welcome calling. Ensure an insight-led thanking programme is in place, with key moments identified throughout the year to acknowledge support and communicate impact. Work with key stakeholders across digital and offline teams to ensure we maintain a strong retention rate whilst growing our Regular Giving file. Remain flexible and rapidly respond to emergency situations. Work with our Data team to identify the best approach to data and segmentation for each project. Manage production processes, developing supplier briefs and managing approval stages and end of campaign reviews. Work with our suppliers to ensure campaign fulfilment is in place and collaborate with our Supporter Care function to monitor responses and identify issues/opportunities. Ensure cost effective fundraising, manage individual campaign budgets and identify opportunities to improve ROIs. Stay up to date with issues affecting displaced & refugee communities, campaigns from international teams and reports from the field. Scope new fundraising themes. Share creative and insights with UK colleagues, global markets and HQ, participating in training seminars, workshops and international skill shares where applicable. The above list is not exhaustive, and the post holder may be required to perform duties that are not detailed above. PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES AND EXPERIENCE Essential Experience Experience of working in a fundraising environment, ideally in a medium-to-big-size charity. Experience in managing onboarding and ongoing donor development activities. Experience of scoping, briefing in, managing, and delivering integrated fundraising campaigns that delivered against budget. Experience of managing Telemarketing campaigns with a tracked record of successes Strong experience in delivering and managing all aspects of successful Direct Mail campaigns. Understanding of digital fundraising best practice and how digital channels can integrate and support offline activities to increase donors Lifetime Value Experience of working with suppliers, including campaign planning and briefing. Experience of data file development (in collaboration with Data teams) Essential Skills/Knowledge Ability to work independently and proactively identify new fundraising opportunities. Ability to multi-task and to work under strict deadlines. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to give constructive and coherent feedback. Sound knowledge of key retention and donor development activities. Up-to-date knowledge of direct marketing, best practice, trends and compliance. Strong numeracy skills with the ability to analyse results and identify trends. Ability to recognise, understand and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. Excellent stakeholder and relationship management. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint. Desirable Skills/Experience Experience in delivering fundraising activities in response to emergencies. WHY JOIN UNITED KINGDOM FOR UNHCR? You will be part of a high performing agile team of talented people; all committed to build solidarity and raise funds for refugees and displaced people worldwide. You will be working in a flexible, supportive, and inclusive environment, where your work will be recognised and appraised. What else? Wellbeing 28 days leave per annum plus bank holidays (or pro-rata equivalent). Employee Assistance programme providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing. Access to 100s of perks with discounts on everyday purchases. Office wellness perks. Discount on gym memberships. Hybrid and Flexible Working. Staff socials. Financial Pension scheme with an employer contribution of 8%. Non-contributory group life assurance scheme Non-contributory Income protection scheme. One-off contribution towards homeworking set up. Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay. Enhanced sick pay scheme. Development Comprehensive training and continuing development opportunities. Individual training budget. HOW TO APPLY If you have the relevant skills and the passion to use them to support refugees, please apply by completing our application form which is available in the documents section. Please note that there is no set application deadline as we are reviewing applications on a rolling basis. We therefore recommend to submit your application as soon as possible. If you would like to discuss any reasonable adjustments to the application or hiring process that may better facilitate your participation, please don't hesitate to contact us and we will make every effort to respond to your request for assistance as soon as possible. United Kingdom for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is registered with the Charity Commission (England & Wales), charity no It is the UK national partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Refugee Agency.
Deputy Head of Fundraising & Marketing
Havens Hospices Southend-on-sea, Essex
Are you a dynamic leader with a passion for purpose-driven work? Do you thrive on empowering teams to deliver impactful, ethical fundraising and marketing strategies? If so, we d love to hear from you. We re looking for a Deputy Head of Fundraising & Marketing to help shape and deliver the next chapter of our story. Working closely with the Head of Fundraising & Marketing, you ll play a key leadership role, supporting strategic direction, driving innovation, and ensuring that all fundraising and marketing activity is safe, legal, ethical, and effective. You ll lead, coach, and develop a team of talented managers, enabling them to succeed in their roles and contribute meaningfully to our mission. From campaign development and supporter engagement to digital innovation and income generation, your leadership will help amplify our impact across the communities we serve. What you ll bring: Proven experience in leading fundraising and/or marketing teams A strong understanding of compliance and best practice across fundraising and marketing Strategic thinking with a hands-on, supportive leadership style A collaborative mindset, with the ability to inspire and empower others Why join us? We re a local charity with a big heart and bold ambitions. You ll be joining a passionate team that s committed to making a real difference in the local community. As our Deputy Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you ll play a pivotal role in ensuring our fundraising and marketing efforts drive income growth, boost brand awareness, and deepen engagement across all audiences. With a sharp focus on meeting objectives, KPIs, and budgets, you ll help keep the department running smoothly and effectively. You ll also deputise for the Head of Fundraising and Marketing when needed, providing confident leadership and continuity. Just as importantly, you ll help foster a collaborative, high-performing team culture, ensuring that everyone is empowered to do their best work in support of our mission at Havens Hospices. About Us: At Havens Hospices, we care for children, young people and adults with complex or incurable conditions. Our specialist Care Teams can support them and their family living throughout illness, death and bereavement in the comfort of their own home and through our hospice services, Fair Havens and Little Havens. Working at Havens Hospices allows you to give the gift of time to patients and families, creating memories. Although you may not be giving direct care to our patients, your contribution will have an immediate effect on our care services. In return for your expertise and passion, you will receive a competitive salary package, and most of all, by making the most of every day you work at Havens Hospices you ll be helping us continue Making every day count for those who need us most. At Havens Hospices we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our employees and patients and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Main duties: Manage the operational delivery of agreed fundraising, marketing and digital engagement strategies, budgets, and plans across delegated areas, ensuring objectives and KPI s are met and the department runs effectively. Contribute to the development of departmental strategies, budgets, and plans in collaboration with the Head and Director of Fundraising and Marketing. Work with Managers to prioritise, coordinate, and delegate activity, ensuring effective use of resources across the department. Ensure high-quality supporter care and stewardship to nurture long-term relationships and donor loyalty. Monitor, analyse, and report on financial performance against budgets in partnership with Managers, the Data Insight Manager, and Finance Team. Lead on the preparation of regular reports for delegated areas, sharing insights to inform decision-making across the department and organisation. Stay up to date with sector trends and developments, applying insights to strengthen fundraising and marketing effectiveness. Foster innovation and creativity to diversify income streams, enhance donor and supporter engagement, and maintain brand relevance. Build a collaborative, supportive team culture that encourages cross-disciplinary working and professional development. Champion a positive culture and understanding of fundraising, marketing, and charity values across the organisation. Champion diversity, equity and inclusion in fundraising and marketing activities and within team culture. Provide effective line management to Managers, ensuring clarity of objectives, personal development, and collective achievement of departmental goals. Provide leadership, support, and guidance to the wider Fundraising and Marketing Team, enabling professional growth and high performance. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator, Charity Commission, Gambling Commission, Data Protection, and other relevant legislation, maintaining accurate and up-to-date systems and records. Represent Fundraising and Marketing at internal and external meetings, deputising for the Head or Director as required.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Are you a dynamic leader with a passion for purpose-driven work? Do you thrive on empowering teams to deliver impactful, ethical fundraising and marketing strategies? If so, we d love to hear from you. We re looking for a Deputy Head of Fundraising & Marketing to help shape and deliver the next chapter of our story. Working closely with the Head of Fundraising & Marketing, you ll play a key leadership role, supporting strategic direction, driving innovation, and ensuring that all fundraising and marketing activity is safe, legal, ethical, and effective. You ll lead, coach, and develop a team of talented managers, enabling them to succeed in their roles and contribute meaningfully to our mission. From campaign development and supporter engagement to digital innovation and income generation, your leadership will help amplify our impact across the communities we serve. What you ll bring: Proven experience in leading fundraising and/or marketing teams A strong understanding of compliance and best practice across fundraising and marketing Strategic thinking with a hands-on, supportive leadership style A collaborative mindset, with the ability to inspire and empower others Why join us? We re a local charity with a big heart and bold ambitions. You ll be joining a passionate team that s committed to making a real difference in the local community. As our Deputy Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you ll play a pivotal role in ensuring our fundraising and marketing efforts drive income growth, boost brand awareness, and deepen engagement across all audiences. With a sharp focus on meeting objectives, KPIs, and budgets, you ll help keep the department running smoothly and effectively. You ll also deputise for the Head of Fundraising and Marketing when needed, providing confident leadership and continuity. Just as importantly, you ll help foster a collaborative, high-performing team culture, ensuring that everyone is empowered to do their best work in support of our mission at Havens Hospices. About Us: At Havens Hospices, we care for children, young people and adults with complex or incurable conditions. Our specialist Care Teams can support them and their family living throughout illness, death and bereavement in the comfort of their own home and through our hospice services, Fair Havens and Little Havens. Working at Havens Hospices allows you to give the gift of time to patients and families, creating memories. Although you may not be giving direct care to our patients, your contribution will have an immediate effect on our care services. In return for your expertise and passion, you will receive a competitive salary package, and most of all, by making the most of every day you work at Havens Hospices you ll be helping us continue Making every day count for those who need us most. At Havens Hospices we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our employees and patients and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Main duties: Manage the operational delivery of agreed fundraising, marketing and digital engagement strategies, budgets, and plans across delegated areas, ensuring objectives and KPI s are met and the department runs effectively. Contribute to the development of departmental strategies, budgets, and plans in collaboration with the Head and Director of Fundraising and Marketing. Work with Managers to prioritise, coordinate, and delegate activity, ensuring effective use of resources across the department. Ensure high-quality supporter care and stewardship to nurture long-term relationships and donor loyalty. Monitor, analyse, and report on financial performance against budgets in partnership with Managers, the Data Insight Manager, and Finance Team. Lead on the preparation of regular reports for delegated areas, sharing insights to inform decision-making across the department and organisation. Stay up to date with sector trends and developments, applying insights to strengthen fundraising and marketing effectiveness. Foster innovation and creativity to diversify income streams, enhance donor and supporter engagement, and maintain brand relevance. Build a collaborative, supportive team culture that encourages cross-disciplinary working and professional development. Champion a positive culture and understanding of fundraising, marketing, and charity values across the organisation. Champion diversity, equity and inclusion in fundraising and marketing activities and within team culture. Provide effective line management to Managers, ensuring clarity of objectives, personal development, and collective achievement of departmental goals. Provide leadership, support, and guidance to the wider Fundraising and Marketing Team, enabling professional growth and high performance. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator, Charity Commission, Gambling Commission, Data Protection, and other relevant legislation, maintaining accurate and up-to-date systems and records. Represent Fundraising and Marketing at internal and external meetings, deputising for the Head or Director as required.
Mencap
Finance Lead - Fundraising & Communications, Advocacy and Activism
Mencap Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Finance Lead Fundraising & Communications, Advocacy and Activism Are you ready to use your financial expertise to drive fundraising growth and help shape a more inclusive future for people with learning disabilities? Join Mencap as our Finance Lead Fundraising & Communications, Advocacy and Activism (CAA) and play a pivotal role in maximising the impact of our fundraising and advocacy work. About the Role As part of our collaborative Finance Business Partnering team, you ll support fundraising, communications, advocacy, and activism across Mencap. You ll provide clear financial advice, insightful analysis, and strong financial management to ensure our fundraising income is used effectively to benefit people with learning disabilities. Over the next five years Mencap have big ambitions to significantly grow our fundraising income and increase our influencing and campaigning impact to ensure people with a learning disability can live life to the full. This role is a full time permanent position. There is flexibility around where the role is based. We have large offices in London and Peterborough and smaller offices located throughout the UK. You will need to travel occasionally for meetings. However, this role will primarily be working remotely. Key responsibilities include: Partnering with directorate teams to create robust budgets and forecasts, offering support and advice for realistic financial planning. Providing clear financial reports and analysis to help teams understand results, spot emerging issues, and make informed decisions. Supporting complex income forecasting (e.g. legacies), using scenario analysis to guide planning and assess risk. Delivering financial analysis and modelling to support investment decisions. Ensuring funding applications and management of restricted funds are accurate and compliant. Improving finance processes and reporting, including with our new Salesforce fundraising CRM system. Acting as key contact for external auditors and funders regarding fundraising financials. Ensuring accounting and financial compliance with Charity SORP and other relevant regulations. Managing and coaching an FBP team member, supporting their development. What You ll Bring Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACA or equivalent). Proven experience in finance business partnering, ideally within a charity or fundraising environment. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret and communicate complex financial data. Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management abilities. Clear communication and influencing skills, able to explain financial information to others. Motivation to improve systems and processes. Commitment to improving the lives of people with a learning disability. Highly desirable: Knowledge of Charity SORP and charity finance regulations. Experience with restricted reserves and external reporting to funders. Familiarity with fundraising bids, donor engagement, and business development. Salesforce and/or Power BI experience. If you are passionate about using your financial expertise to create real, positive change for people with learning disabilities, we want to hear from you! Apply now - applications close on Sunday, 28th September. Interviews will commence via Teams during the week beginning 6th October. Benefits Here at Mencap, we offer an impressive range of benefits designed to support and reward our employees to ensure that our teams feel valued and appreciated. Our benefits package offers 32 days of paid holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata), along with a range of perks such as discounts at leading high-street retailers, access to health cash plans, interest-free loans, and many more exciting offerings. For more details on what we have to offer, please see the attached document outlining all the fantastic benefits available to you as a member of our team! About Mencap Our vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives. We're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. We fight for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in. At Mencap, everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues. Belonging at Mencap is for everyone, every day, everywhere. Everyone is expected to treat people well and make Mencap an inclusive organisation. Every day we grow and learn. It s okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves. We have Belonging network groups that meet online and are open to all colleagues. The groups include people who identify as Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+, disabled or with a long- term health condition, women, parents and carers, and their allies. We want to encourage everyone to apply to work at Mencap and we offer a variety of different contract types and working patterns. We re not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. We will train and develop you to succeed in the role you re applying for.
Sep 22, 2025
Full time
Finance Lead Fundraising & Communications, Advocacy and Activism Are you ready to use your financial expertise to drive fundraising growth and help shape a more inclusive future for people with learning disabilities? Join Mencap as our Finance Lead Fundraising & Communications, Advocacy and Activism (CAA) and play a pivotal role in maximising the impact of our fundraising and advocacy work. About the Role As part of our collaborative Finance Business Partnering team, you ll support fundraising, communications, advocacy, and activism across Mencap. You ll provide clear financial advice, insightful analysis, and strong financial management to ensure our fundraising income is used effectively to benefit people with learning disabilities. Over the next five years Mencap have big ambitions to significantly grow our fundraising income and increase our influencing and campaigning impact to ensure people with a learning disability can live life to the full. This role is a full time permanent position. There is flexibility around where the role is based. We have large offices in London and Peterborough and smaller offices located throughout the UK. You will need to travel occasionally for meetings. However, this role will primarily be working remotely. Key responsibilities include: Partnering with directorate teams to create robust budgets and forecasts, offering support and advice for realistic financial planning. Providing clear financial reports and analysis to help teams understand results, spot emerging issues, and make informed decisions. Supporting complex income forecasting (e.g. legacies), using scenario analysis to guide planning and assess risk. Delivering financial analysis and modelling to support investment decisions. Ensuring funding applications and management of restricted funds are accurate and compliant. Improving finance processes and reporting, including with our new Salesforce fundraising CRM system. Acting as key contact for external auditors and funders regarding fundraising financials. Ensuring accounting and financial compliance with Charity SORP and other relevant regulations. Managing and coaching an FBP team member, supporting their development. What You ll Bring Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACA or equivalent). Proven experience in finance business partnering, ideally within a charity or fundraising environment. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret and communicate complex financial data. Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management abilities. Clear communication and influencing skills, able to explain financial information to others. Motivation to improve systems and processes. Commitment to improving the lives of people with a learning disability. Highly desirable: Knowledge of Charity SORP and charity finance regulations. Experience with restricted reserves and external reporting to funders. Familiarity with fundraising bids, donor engagement, and business development. Salesforce and/or Power BI experience. If you are passionate about using your financial expertise to create real, positive change for people with learning disabilities, we want to hear from you! Apply now - applications close on Sunday, 28th September. Interviews will commence via Teams during the week beginning 6th October. Benefits Here at Mencap, we offer an impressive range of benefits designed to support and reward our employees to ensure that our teams feel valued and appreciated. Our benefits package offers 32 days of paid holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata), along with a range of perks such as discounts at leading high-street retailers, access to health cash plans, interest-free loans, and many more exciting offerings. For more details on what we have to offer, please see the attached document outlining all the fantastic benefits available to you as a member of our team! About Mencap Our vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives. We're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. We fight for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in. At Mencap, everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues. Belonging at Mencap is for everyone, every day, everywhere. Everyone is expected to treat people well and make Mencap an inclusive organisation. Every day we grow and learn. It s okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves. We have Belonging network groups that meet online and are open to all colleagues. The groups include people who identify as Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+, disabled or with a long- term health condition, women, parents and carers, and their allies. We want to encourage everyone to apply to work at Mencap and we offer a variety of different contract types and working patterns. We re not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. We will train and develop you to succeed in the role you re applying for.

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