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We are looking for a dedicated Face to Face Officer to support people with sight loss in achieving their goals and independence through effective fundraising campaigns. This role involves overseeing both internal and external fundraising activities, ensuring campaigns are delivered on time, within budget, and in full compliance with all relevant legislation and Guide Dogs’ high standards.
You will manage relationships with third-party suppliers, analyse data, suggest improvements and monitor performance, address complaints, and collaborate with internal teams to ensure the smooth execution of fundraising initiatives across the organisation. Keeping up to date with industry regulations and best practices is paramount to ensuring the ongoing success of our F2F fundraising teams.
As part of Guide Dogs, you’ll contribute to reaching fundraising targets, influence strategic planning, and support the professional development of our fundraising team. We are a learning organisation and encourage ongoing personal and professional growth. If you're passionate about making a real impact and thrive in a fast-paced, compliance-focused environment, we'd love to hear from you.
We value in-person collaboration with our teams and support hybrid working arrangements, so you have flexibility to work in a way that’s best for you. We would like the role holder to work a minimum of 2 days per week from the Reading office.No two people with sight loss are the same, and none of our people are either. So, we are proud to offer a range of person-centred benefits that can support each member of staff in ways that really mean something to them – and show them how much they mean to us. We offer a flexible benefits package, discounts and cashback scheme, a generous holiday allowance and matched contributory pension scheme to care for our people.
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About Us
Age UK Lewisham and Southwark (AUKLS) is a local, independent, self-funded charity dedicated to improving the lives of older people in Lewisham and Southwark. We pride ourselves on our open and participative working environment, adhering to core values of fairness and equality as a service provider, employer, and partner. We are proud to partner with Macmillan Cancer Support to provide essential social prescribing and Cancer Champion services to individuals affected by cancer, through 2 year and 3-year funding, respectively.
We're seeking a dynamic leader to spearhead our Macmillan Cancer Support Projects and Community Connections Lewisham Social Prescribing initiatives. This role offers a unique chance to impact vulnerable adults' lives, including those affected by cancer.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead Macmillan Cancer Support Projects and social prescribing services
- Manage and develop Social Prescribers and Cancer Champions
- Foster partnerships across health, social care, and voluntary sectors
- Drive service innovations and improvements
Ideal Candidate:
- Experienced in social prescribing or community health
- Strong leadership and partnership-building skills
- Understanding of cancer care pathways
- Passionate about improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities
- Experience of project management and managing staff
Why Us?
- Make a tangible impact in your community
- Lead innovative health initiatives
- Grow professionally in a supportive environment
Staff benefits
- 26 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time). Additional day's leave for Birthday
- One day a year for volunteering
- Access to Employee Assistance Programme, including access to 24/7 helpline for partners and dependents
- Flexi time scheme allowing the claiming back of additional hours worked
- Other flexible working options, including working from home (where appropriate)
- Generous contractual sick pay scheme, allowing staff to recover without the worry of loss of income
- CycleScheme members – enabling employees to save 25-39% of the cost of a new bike & accessories whilst also spreading the cost
- TechScheme members – enabling employees to purchase tech through AUKLS and spread the cost from their salary
We value diversity and strongly encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Ready to empower individuals and transform lives? Apply now and be part of our mission to create a healthier, more connected Lewisham!
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Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
From 1st April 2025 the salary for this role will be £24,765.00 - £26,415.00 per annum
Our Charity
P3 is a modern, forward-thinking organisation, delivering excellent services for people who face social exclusion. Our values are that we innovate in our work. We're different, creative and like to think of new solutions. We are helpful in everything that we do. We're always friendly and approachable. We are passionate about people.
We believe that what we do can make a real and lasting difference. We are determined to tackle problems that others won't. We always go the extra mile and work with dedication and commitment. We work together internally and externally to ensure the best outcomes for the people we support.
The Role
Are you a people person?
Would you like to make a lasting difference to someone’s life?
If so, this could be the perfect role for you…
The successful candidate will work across areas in Derbyshire, to improve the lives of people we work alongside. Working with a dedicated and supportive team, you will provide weekly support to people who are in recovery from ill mental health and in receipt of a personal budget or self funding. This support could either be in individuals' own homes, supporting and prompting with day to day living tasks or in the community to support people to access places of interest, hobbies or groups.
You will be provided with full training but it's important to be friendly, proactive, positive, approachable and non-judgemental. You will also need to have the ability to make on the spot decisions and be ready to sometimes deal with challenging situations.
What We Offer
In return we offer the chance to join an expanding, dynamic organisation, with excellent opportunities for personal and professional development. We also offer a great benefits package:
Enhanced annual leave entitlement – 27 days annual leave per year, plus bank holidays.
Commitment to mental health and wellbeing – people are at the heart of what we do; you’ll also have access to our National Wellbeing Lead and Regional Wellbeing Champions.
Paycare health cash plan – you can claim back costs for a wide range of everyday health expenses, including optical, dental, physiotherapy, and more, within an annual limit.
Employee Assistance Program – access to 24/7 GP appointments, 1-1 counselling and health assessments.
Team initiatives – this may include team away days, P3’s Big Day Out and our Annual Awards Ceremony.
Discounts – access to Paycare Perks and Tickets for Good.
Personal development opportunities – including mentoring, training, secondments, job shadowing, and more.
Enhanced sickness pay – based on your length of service.
Earning Potential – optional overtime and refer a friend bonus scheme.
Additional equipment provision – some employees may be provided with additional equipment including workwear, tools and use of a company van or car.
Please note P3 reserve the right to close this advert earlier than the stated closing date.
The successful candidate must hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Please note, this post is subject to an enhanced check made by the Disclosure & Barring Services, paid for by P3.
P3 is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to combating all forms of discrimination
We work alongside PEOPLE to improve lives and communities, to unlock POTENTIAL and open up new POSSIBILITIES

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Programme Director | Full-time 35 hours per week (part time at four days per week will be considered) | £50,630 - £56,173
Based at our offices in Clapham, near Settle, with a mix of office (minimum 2 days per week) and home working.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Programme Director to help shape the future of YDMT, a growing charity with a current annual income of c£2million,
Leading our projects and grant team you'll play a crucial role in bringing our interlinking projects and grants together under one new team, providing clear long-term direction and ensuring lasting impact for our beneficiaries.
About Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust
We are a small charity doing big things to help to protect and enhance the People, Landscape and Wildlife of the Dales.
For 27 years we have delivered diverse and inspirational projects, helping to plant 1.6 million trees and securing the future of more than 850 hectares of wildflower hay meadows, creating habitats for our wildlife and combatting climate change. We are passionate about inspiring disadvantaged groups and future generations to care for this special area.
About the role
Our ambitious project strategies have enabled us to grow our woodland, grassland, wetland and outreach and engagement work. We aim to continue to develop these core projects, alongside our grants programme to increase our ability to help tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and connect more people with nature.
The Programme Director will play a key role in creating and implementing long term project strategies to build on the charity’s success. You will be leading a small team to deliver transformative projects, while identifying opportunities for collaboration and partnership work. Monitoring, evaluation and learning of projects and grants to continuously improve their impact, as well as a knowledge of Health & Safety Executive legislation, are key to ensure that all our projects are safe and delivered to the highest standards for our beneficiaries.
As a member of the YDMT Executive Leadership Team, supporting the Chief Executive, you will help provide leadership, vision and direction, assisting the Board to set and implement the strategic direction of YDMT.
We believe the role will be a highly rewarding one, and a real opportunity for someone to develop their skills in a fantastic organisation, whilst benefiting this wonderful area and its communities.
About you
We're looking for someone with a background in project management who can combine strategic planning with excellent leadership and relationship building skills.
Your role will focus on leading major projects and grants programmes, managing multiple and complex delivery within timeframes and budgets.
You will be a natural networker and ambassador, who can confidently develop strong relationships with our stakeholders and provide inspirational leadership to our team.
Underpinning all of this is your ability to work within our culture – which means sharing our values of being creative, caring, honest and enabling.
Closing date for applications is 9am, Monday 31st March 2025 via our website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This entry level role is perfect for someone looking to develop their fundraising experience, with an interesting and varied workload, and potential to grow the role.
You will be working to support the Marketing Team at animal welfare charity, Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS), helping to raise funds to support the charities work, which in turn will mean more animals receive life-saving veterinary care.
This role will be varied and offer many learning opportunities. You will be assisting with a variety of fundraising tasks, including engaging with supporters taking on fundraising challenges, communicating with our members, thanking donors, supporting new fundraising appeals and initiatives and providing day to day admin support.
This is a new role and offers a great opportunity for the right candidate. There will be opportunity to learn new skills within a friendly team. This role can be full time or part time, depending on the candidate. There is some flexibility for working at home, but the role will require 2-3 days a week at the Head Office in Cranborne, Dorset.
Other organisations may call this role Fundraising Assistant, Admin Assistant, Junior Fundraising Officer, Individual Giving Assistant or Fundraising Administrator.
About Us
At Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS) we champion animal welfare around the world. We send vets where they are needed most, provide expert veterinary training in hard-to-reach places, and ship urgent aid supplies worldwide, every day of the year.
We deploy teams of vets and vet nurses, send equipment and supplies to help struggling organisations on the front line of animal welfare, and train vets at our international training centres in India, Thailand, Malawi and the Galápagos Islands. We also work on strategic one health projects such as rabies elimination campaigns with Governments and NGOs all over the world. Our Mission Rabies project runs mass canine vaccination and community education in the world’s worst hotspots for the disease. Since the project began, over five million dogs have been vaccinated against rabies and over nine million children have been educated in rabies prevention, protecting the lives of people and animals.
Last year, WVS treated over 100,000 animals, trained over 2,800 vets, deployed teams of vets all over the world, and sent over 1,000 parcels of veterinary supplies to 231 charities in 65 countries.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
- Assist in the sending out of supporter communications including membership packs and magazines.
- Deal with supporter enquiries by email or phone and ensure these are passed on to the relevant teams.
- Provide support to organisations and individuals that are fundraising for the organisation.
- Assist with the promotion and support of the WVS Charity Shop
- Work with the wider team to develop content for appeals and fundraising initiatives
- Assist the marketing team with other tasks including research, events, and any other relevant activities.
Essential Skills & Experience
- Excellent copy writing and communication skills
- A passion for animal welfare
- A strong team player
- Willingness to learn
- A full UK drivers’ licence
- Excellent attention to detail and pride in delivering high-quality work.
- Proficient in Microsoft packages - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- The ability and willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends occasionally when the charity requires.
- The right to work in the UK.
Desired Skills & Experience
- Experience in a customer care, fundraising or marketing role
- A recognised fundraising or marketing qualification
To give vulnerable animals around the world access to free life-saving veterinary care.




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Help deliver the UKSPF project by conducting outreach, home visits and training to both the armed services community and other vulnerable households and groups in Wiltshire.
Pay and conditions.
- The role is part-time (30 hours per week, flexible).
- The salary for the role will be £27,121 per year (pro rate), rising to £29,803 (pro rata) upon successful completion of probation period.
- You will be entitled to 25 days’ paid holiday (plus statutory holidays).
CSE offer a range of benefits including, subsidised bike purchase and Tech Scheme, Life Assurance, Health Cash plan, retail discounts and discounted breakdown cover and many more.
We will pay fees and expenses on relevant training courses.
Specific responsibilities.
An applicant appointed to the role will be expected to:
- To travel across South Wiltshire to deliver events, talks and presentations and give advice to people in their own homes.
- To provide face-to-face support for Wiltshire residents with energy-related issues so that they can stay safe, warm and healthy at home.
- To deliver outreach support to Wiltshire’s armed services community.
- Train health and community professionals and volunteers in those organisations to deliver basic energy advice, including refresher training.
- To identify energy improvements that can be made to a property and make appropriate referrals for them (such as ECO, Household Support Grant etc.).
- Deliver home visits for residents with multiple issues, who are unable to access support outside the home or via phone/internet.
- Refer clients appropriately for casework if they have more complex needs (e.g., billing issues, energy debt, supplier complaints).
- To help vulnerable clients make applications for grants and switch energy tariffs.
- Build on existing partnerships with health and community partners by providing in-depth training sessions covering the basics of energy advice, to enable these partners to support their clients themselves.
- Build new partnerships in Wiltshire, provide fuel poverty trigger-training sessions, and raise the profile of Warm and Safe Wiltshire.
- To provide administrative support to the delivery of the project and maintain accurate and detailed records of all interactions with clients.
To see a more detailed list of responsibilities please see the supporting documents attached. These documents are also available to download from our website.
Essential attributes for this role include:
- O’ Level or GCSE maths and English or equivalent
- Previously worked with or volunteered for the Armed Forces.
- Three of more years’ experience of giving advice.
- Experience of customer service.
- Experience of taking a lead on the delivery and coordination of project-based activity.
- Ability to respond to vulnerable clients in a respectful and engaging manner.
- Ability to present complex information in an accessible and appropriate manner.
- Ability to work in a team and able to identify areas where their skills complement others.
- Ability to maintain admin systems independently and accurately.
- Able to work independently and use own initiative.
- Highly organised at managing time and workload.
- Full, clean UK driving license.
Please note, the above is an overview of the skills required for this role. To see the full list of essential and desirable skills please see the attached job description.
How to apply
To apply, please download and complete the application form available from our website. Your application should demonstrate your suitability for the role against the criteria outlined in the person specification.
The closing date for applications is 17:00 on Thursday 20 March 2025.
Interviews are expected to take place Friday 28 March 2025, though this is subject to change.
If invited to interview, we will ask you to provide evidence of eligibility to work in the UK.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Senior Development Executive – Medical Science
Full time, permanent.
Grade 8: Grade 8: £48,235 - £57,255 per annum with possible extension to £62,407, including an Oxford University Weighting of £1,500 per year (pro rata).
Closing date: Monday 24th March
Interview date: 2nd April 2025
Harris Hill is partnering with the University of Oxford to recruit a Senior Development Executive for their Medical Sciences Division. This pivotal role will focus on raising significant funds from high-net-worth individuals to support Oxford’s globally renowned research.
You will work with key internal and external stakeholders, including Heads of Departments, senior academics, advisory committees, and select donors. Your primary objective will be to secure major gifts, managing a portfolio of prospects and developing strong relationships with donors at the highest level. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to transformative medical sciences research.
Why Join Oxford’s Medical Sciences Division?
Oxford is a world leader in biomedical research, with over 5800 researchers, clinicians, and academics across 16 departments and 73 buildings. The division is at the forefront of groundbreaking work that addresses some of the world’s most pressing health challenges, including cancer, infectious diseases, and neurological disorders. Its history of achievement and 12 Nobel Laureates make it a unique and exciting environment for a fundraising professional.
As part of the Development and Alumni Engagement (DAE) team, you will work closely with the Head of Development - Medical Sciences and senior faculty members, while contributing to Oxford’s global fundraising efforts. Your work will directly impact Oxford’s ability to continue its legacy of excellence in medical education, clinical research, and innovation.
What You’ll Do:
• Develop and manage relationships with high-net-worth individuals, corporate partners, trusts, and foundations to secure major gifts for key projects in the Medical Sciences Division.
• Manage a donor portfolio of over 100 prospects, with a focus on gifts in the range of £500,000 to £2.5 million.
• Work closely with senior academics and departmental heads to shape compelling fundraising proposals and projects, including graduate scholarships, research programs, academic posts, and infrastructure development.
• Meet prospective donors, build relationships, and attend key events.
• Achieve income targets of at least £1 million annually through a mix of individual and institutional gifts.
• Collaborate with colleagues across DAE and the University to develop strategic, coordinated approaches to fundraising, ensuring effective cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of all major donors.
About You:
We are seeking an experienced development professional with a strong track record of securing significant gifts in complex organisations. The ideal candidate will be:
• A strategic thinker with the ability to develop and implement cultivation and solicitation strategies for high-net-worth individuals and major donors.
• A skilled communicator with the ability to articulate complex scientific projects in accessible terms and engage donors effectively.
• Experienced in managing a diverse portfolio of major gift prospects, with an ability to build strong, long-term relationships.
• Knowledgeable in the field of medical sciences, and passionate about advancing the University’s research and teaching priorities.
• Self-motivated, with a drive to meet and exceed fundraising goals, and the ability to thrive in a collaborative, team-oriented environment.
Why Apply?
• A dynamic and collaborative environment within one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions.
• Flexible working options with the opportunity for regular remote work.
• Career development opportunities within the University’s Development and Alumni Engagement team, including access to courses and training to help you reach your potential.
The chance to contribute to transformative medical sciences research
Harris Hill is a certified B Corp™ and a leading charity recruitment agency, committed to equitable and inclusive recruitment practices. Applications from all sections of the community are actively welcomed, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics.
Salary: £34,944 per annum
Location: Hybrid Work Culture. We are proud to promote a truly hybrid work culture, recognising that every role is different and everyone has unique needs and preferences. Our Hybrid Work Arrangement empowers each team member to work with their manager to choose the most effective way to work that balances your needs and Hospice UK’s.
Our office is a short walk from King’s Cross station in London. For this role, we need someone to come into the office at least one day a week, on a Tuesday. A day where all of Income Generation and Grants come into the office. You can work remotely for the rest of the time. Equally, you may prefer to work from the office full-time. We encourage all colleagues to visit member hospices to help inform our work and you may be able to work from there.
Contractually this role is London-based.
Contract: Permanent, full time (35 hours per week)
Benefits:
- 25 days annual leave rising to 30 days after 2 years (+ an extra 10 days on each 5th year). Pro rata for part time hours
- Matched pension scheme up to 7% of salary
- Support for staff with caring responsibilities
- Family-friendly culture
How to Apply: CV and supporting statement - using Hospice UK’s supporting statement document (attached)
Closing date for applications: 12-noon on Monday 17 March 2025.
Interview dates: Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 March 2025. Interviews will take place in person at our office. Hospice House, Britannia Street, London, WC1X 9JG. Remote interviews available on request
We’ll send questions and assessments to you in advance so that you can prepare. Let us know if you have any specific needs to be able to fully engage with the process.
Job Information
This role will support the Corporate Development Manager on all of Hospice UK’s Commercial Partnership activity. This involves helping to build relationships with more than 70 businesses across all industries, to secure £350k+ for Hospice UK.
You will communicate and work directly with organisations from healthcare, insurance, digital, sustainability and more, who want to collaborate with hospices on a range of different products and services. You will help the Corporate Development Manager to steward each company with a personalised communications plan to help move them from transactional to long term strategic partnerships, where organisations return each year and sponsor multiple projects.
Our Commercial partners exhibit at our conferences, sponsor reports, speak at webinars, support our newsletters and attend our events.
You will also support our Hospice UK Jobs Board. You will support the creation of a marketing and sales plan to ensure the Jobs Board can reach its potential and lead on the day to day management of job postings. This is an income-generating platform that promotes career opportunities within hospice and end of life care.
This role will suit someone who is already working in sales (doesn’t need to be third sector), or has an interest to grow their skills in this area and a willingness to learn. Our Commercial team over the years has been built on people from travel, conference and health sales backgrounds. The role does include administrative tasks.
This role will be a key part of our Corporate Development Team, who are responsible for bringing in around 20% of Hospice UK’s income.
The Team
We are a team of two that sit within the wider Corporate Development Team and Income Generation and Grants Directorate. The Commercial team includes the Corporate Development Manager and Corporate Development Executive.
Our Corporate Development Team build partnerships with businesses, through commercial activity, fundraising and strategic support.
Our diverse portfolio spans across four key areas:
- Commercial
- New Business
- Partnerships
- Compassionate Employers (workplace wellbeing programme)
More information about the role can be found in the candidate information pack.
If you would like to ask any questions before applying, you can contact Paula Scanlon via the recruitment inbox for an informal chat.
How to apply
If you would like to apply for this role, please send the following documents to recruitment by 12-noon on Monday 17 March 2025.
- Your CV. Ideally in Microsoft Word format and less than 3 pages of A4.
- A completed supporting statement form (where you can demonstrate how you meet the person specification.)
- A completed equalities monitoring form.
We will shortlist candidates based on their CV and supporting statements.
A briefing of what to expect will be sent in advance to shortlisted candidates for interview.
Closing date for applications: 12-noon on Monday 17 March 2025
We believe in fair recruitment and working to remove bias, so all applications will have identifying indicators removed before being submitted to the shortlisting panel.
Please make sure you provide your contact details in your email. We’ll contact you to let you know whether we would like to meet you. Please note the interview dates above and let us know if there are adjustments you might need to participate fully in the process. We will try to be flexible.
To be considered for this role you must have the right to live and work in the UK for your application to be progressed. Hospice UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you!
We are looking for a Head of Domestic Abuse Services
Salary: £52,000 - £60,000
Location: Hammersmith (with travel across London)
Hours: 28 Hours per week (with the potential to increase to full time in the future)
Contract: Permanent
This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
Advance is committed to equality and diversity and strongly encourages applications from women with diverse
backgrounds, including those with disabilities, Black and minoritised women, and LBT communities.
Job Summary
Advance’s Head of Domestic Abuse (DA) services leads the organisation’s DA services across London. Working alongside the Director of DA Services, the head of DA is responsible for developing and delivering high quality services in line with Advance’s strategic aims. Externally, she will build strong relationships with voluntary and statutory partners and funders, amplifying the needs of our service users and promoting systems change. Internally, she will ensure domestic abuse staff are supported and motivated, as well as acting as part of Advance’s senior management team, contributing to the organisation’s overall strategic goals.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Planning and Development
As part of the Senior Management Team, be responsible for ensuring the implementation of the annual strategic plan for Advance’s domestic abuse services.
Working closely with the Business Development team drive the development of services, contributing to bid development and tendering for services.
Be instrumental in raising the profile of Advance and in developing and sustaining partnerships, including leading the Angelou Partnership to deliver the programme’s objectives and impact.
External Stakeholders and Systems Change
Represent Advance and work with government and statutory agencies, and other community organisations; develop, maintain and review protocols with partner agencies.
Be active in network and partnership meetings, raising awareness of our services and identifying gaps to influence new service development. Maintain and develop relations with appropriate authorities, agencies, organisations and individuals, in consultation with the Director of Services.
Service Management and Leadership
Be a proactive and solution-focused member of Advance’s Senior Management Team. Contribute and participate in organisational planning, events, and fundraising activities.
Manage a complex workload working independently, within a team where appropriate and problem-solving proactively to find solutions to systems and issues.
Line manage senior staff, including annual appraisals, supervision, professional development, and performance management. Instil a sense of unity and purpose into the work of the service through effective leadership, regular team meetings and review of team performance.
High quality services to women and children
Implement and monitor quality assurance systems for all services including contract compliance and overseeing accreditation for our services.
Working with the Learning and Development Manager oversee the development of a consistent approach to programme training relevant to team and individual development needs. Ensure Advance’s DA services are high quality and workloads are manageable. Ensure that risk is well managed across all services, including safeguarding of women and children. Ensure effective systems are in place which capture relevant information and demonstrate the impact of all services, ensuring they are compliant with funders’ requirements
Oversee the development of operational plans for existing and new work and managing effective change within services.
Partnerships and funders’ management
Develop and maintain strong relationships with partners in the delivery of services, influential decision-makers and commissioners, upholding Advance’s reputation at all tend and communicate outcomes of regular strategic and operational meetings at London level in consultation with the Director of Services and Head of EA&P, as well as programme review meetings with funders and partners.
With support from the Evidence and Insights team, oversee reporting of service outcomes to commissioners and funders, ensuring any performance issues or challenges are identified and addressed.
Financial management
Manage programme budgets to a high standard, including agreeing and implementing solutions and action plans where variances and issues are identified. Ensure that funder’s requirements are met for all services and that Advance comply with monitoring returns
and statistics are available promptly for monitoring returns to funders and the board.
Closing Date: 16/03/2025 @23:59
Interview Dates: 25th, 26th, 27th March 2025
What we can offer you - Employee Benefits:
A 35-hour working week
An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!)
Additional days off to celebrate International Women’s Day, and for religious observance and moving home
Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more
Pension scheme
Enhanced maternity/adoption provision
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme
Employee eye-care scheme
Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles
Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation
Organisation wide away days
Thorough induction and training
Career development pathways
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Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs.
Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities
We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits.
Safeguarding
Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
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About us:
The Royal Foundation works to create a better future for a fairer, more inclusive society and a healthier planet, tackling some of the greatest issues of our time.
The Centre for Early Childhood sits within The Royal Foundation. Through research, collaboration and campaigning, we’re working towards a healthier, happier, more nurturing society, transformed by a collective approach to early childhood. We are a small team, with ambitious goals.
Job Purpose:
We are seeking a dynamic and results-driven Delivery Manager to take a leading role in our work to drive up quality in the early childhood workforce.
This is a truly exciting opportunity to contribute to a new work programme as we move from the early scoping phase to delivery at scale. You will be integral to shaping the success of the programme and ensuring it delivers tangible impact.
We are looking for a positive, flexible team player with experience of delivering complex projects to a high standard. You will be comfortable working strategically and operationally, seeing the big picture while ensuring attention to detail.
With your strong programme and project management skills, you will help drive our ambitious goals and ensure effective delivery. Your ability to navigate complex environments, understand strategic context, and adapt to change will be important in ensuring the programme’s success.
We are looking for someone with a commitment to quality, who is ambitious to deliver better outcomes for babies and young children across the UK.
Core Responsibilities:
- Strategic Planning: Develop clear, actionable plans with defined scope, objectives, timelines, and deliverables.
- Project Management: Manage the project to ensure milestones are achieved on time, within budget and to the highest quality.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships with stakeholders, ensuring engagement and alignment. Ensure external providers deliver the desired outcomes on time and to the expected quality.
- Resource Management: Oversee resource allocation and ensure that the work is delivered within the agreed budget. Escalate and address any concerns as required.
- Reporting & Communication: Collect data to monitor and demonstrate progress. Provide regular updates to senior management and stakeholders, sharing project progress, challenges, and results.
- Risk & Issue Management: Identify and address risks early, implementing proactive solutions.
- Quality Control: Maintain a sharp eye for detail and ensure the highest quality standards are met throughout the project. Continuously assess project outputs and refine processes to drive the best possible results.
Relevant knowledge, experience and personal qualities.
The ideal candidate will have:
- A commitment to the Centre for Early Childhood’s vision to build a happier, healthier, more nurturing world transformed by our approach to early childhood.
- Proven experience in delivering large, complex, and high-profile projects within a fast-paced environment.
- A solid understanding of project management methodologies. Experience in choosing and tailoring project management approaches to fit organisational culture and the needs of specific projects.
- A proactive, solution-oriented mindset. The ability to respond confidently and positively to changing scenarios.
- Experience working in policy, commissioning or service delivery for babies, children and families.
- Excellent communication and strong interpersonal skills. Experience of collaborating and building relationships with a diverse range of internal and external partners. Proven ability to engage effectively with senior leaders.
- An optimistic and energetic outlook, keen to maximise the positive change you and the team can deliver.
- The ability to work under pressure, handle competing priorities, and make decisions in high-stakes environments.
Wider context and requirements
Working at the Royal Foundation presents exceptional opportunities. Here, you will have the chance to be involved in landmark events and collaborate with world-leading partners. We are looking for someone with ambition and a steadfast commitment to excellence and quality in everything you do.
We work as a team, supporting each other, particularly around key milestones and high-profile events. We need someone who is willing to be hands-on and adaptable to help with tasks outside the core job description when necessary.
Given the high-profile nature of the Foundation's work, discretion, confidentiality, and professionalism are essential. We expect all our staff to approach their work with maturity and an understanding of the responsibility that comes with being part of an organisation under significant public scrutiny.
This post is subject to receipt of two satisfactory references and right to work in the UK.
Flexibility and working patterns.
At The Royal Foundation, we understand the importance of balancing work with family and other commitments. We are proud to support our team members with flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working, to help you thrive both professionally and personally.
This role requires you to work three days a week in our office based in London to foster collaboration and teamwork, with the flexibility to work two days from home. We will work with you to ensure the days in the office align with team priorities while supporting your personal needs.
We are committed to being a family-friendly employer. Whether it is adjusting start and finish times for school runs or supporting you with caring responsibilities, we are open to discussing how we can best accommodate your situation while meeting organisational needs.
Our Company & Culture:
The Royal Foundation is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and to ensuring a positive, safe, and respectful environment which promotes the wellbeing and dignity of our employees, partners, suppliers, and those whose interests we represent. We are committed to promoting a positive and inclusive working environment that has a diversity of people and views, and one that supports our culture of collaboration and curiosity. These principles underpin our professional behaviour and are embedded in our policies, procedures, day-to-day practices, and external relationships. We therefore welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.
If you have the relevant skills and enthusiasm for the role, then we want to hear from you.
Please submit a cover letter that outlines why you are excited about this opportunity and why you believe you are a strong fit for the role. In your letter, please specifically highlight how you demonstrate each of the 8 key areas of knowledge, experience, and personal qualities listed in the job description
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Youth Participation Officer is a new role and will play a pivotal part in
advancing the integration of youth voice into our organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a well-established grassroots charity, to capture and amplify the voice of the young people in our community and truly make a difference.
The post holder will be required to work across all OTR services, partner agencies including schools, youth providers and other professionals. The post holder will also provide wrap around support, training and education, connection, mentoring and purposeful positive activities for our youth panel. The successful applicant will have a passion for engaging and empowering young people.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Youth Participation Officer
Location: Hybrid or office-based – OTR has two offices, both based in Leigh Park. PO9 3SU and PO9 5BG.
Reports to: Family Service Manager
Contract type: Fixed Term Contract for three years with the opportunity to extend the project if funding allows.
Hours: Part-time (12 hours a week)
Salary: £14.00 per hour
JOB PURPOSE
To lead on all participation events, including implementing a youth panel and co-producing content with young people on information distribution, advertising and fundraisers.
You’ll work on a wide range of projects including creating engaging content in coproduction with our young people that aligns with OTR’s brand and values across our website, social media, and email campaigns. This includes developing multimedia content (including graphics, videos and blogs) to promote our work and highlight our impact in the local community.
Specific role duties
· Working together with young people to hear and share their voices about service delivery.
· Working with the Senior Leadership Team to develop a participation strategy, including establishing and supporting a youth panel.
· Provide safe sessions, where young people can meet and participate in youth-led positive activities.
· Provide informal training programs to young people to enhance their personal, social and learning development.
· Working together with young people to hear and share their voices about service delivery.
· Work with young people to create meaningful content / advertising and service recommendations.
· Work with young people on fundraising and promotional events.
· Create opportunities for participation beyond that of the youth panel
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Knowledge, training and qualifications
Essential
· Understanding of charitable organisations.
· Understanding of issues facing families in Havant and South East Hampshire.
· A qualification in Youth Work or equivalent to NVQ Level 3.
Experience
Essential.
· Experience working, coproducing, and positively engaging children and young people, particularly young people who are vulnerable.
· Demonstrable experience of empowering young people to speak up and have their voices heard in a meaningful manner
· Ability to coach and develop young people’s interpersonal skills and confidence through training and youth support.
· Ability to develop positive relationships of trust with young people.
· Have good knowledge and experience within aspects of youth work or therapeutic work.
· Experience of delivering one to one and group work interventions, information, advice and guidance for young people in a range of settings in response to their needs
· Demonstrable strong interpersonal communication skills such as active listening, empathy, ability to constructively challenge and resolve conflict, solution focused skills, facilitation skills and clear writing skills.
· Youth work skills and experience or transferable youth work skills and willingness to learn and develop youth work skills
Skills
Essential
· Public speaking and presenting.
· Ability to work effectively with other professionals in a respectful and collaborative manner.
· Strong time and project management skills.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to build effective relationships and to be impactful with people of varying levels and experience.
· A flexible, pro-active approach to work including the ability to work to deadlines, plan, prioritise and manage own workload.
· Strong interpersonal skills.
· Ability to work autonomously and demonstrate initiative.
· A team player committed to working collaboratively to achieve results.
· Ability to use Microsoft Office Packages including SharePoint, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and the internet.
· Ability to learn and better utilise IT systems.
· Ability to deal with sensitive information with discretion and to always maintain confidentiality.
Responsibilities
· To use youth work principles and practises to empower children and young people in the design, planning, preparation, evaluation and delivery of the youth participation offer.
· Ensuring appropriate systems are in place to capture and monitor quality of work undertaken in line with service targets and performance management of inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes and impact.
· Using good practice initiatives ensuring that these are embedded in ways of working, building trusting relationships, advocate on behalf of children and young people and support parents/ carers.
· Contributing to the development and implementation of appropriate procedures, guidelines and systems to improve the delivery of service priorities in participation and leadership programmes.
· Keeping accurate and comprehensive records using appropriate management information systems and processes, maintaining and reviewing in a timely manner.
· Forming and maintaining appropriate professional boundaries with children, young people and their families.
· To keep abreast of the new government ‘National Youth Strategy’, ensuring OTR maximises opportunities that arise from the strategy, including partnership working and potential funding.
· Monitor and evaluate session effectiveness, making relevant adjustments where required.
· Act as a role model to motivate, empower, facilitate growth and confidence, raise aspirations, and assist in the realisation and achievement of young people’s goals
Requirements
· Experience of working effectively with other professionals in order to safeguard children, young people and their families particularly those who present with risk issues and challenging behaviour such as substance misuse, anti-social behaviour, mental health and criminality.
· Knowledge of relevant legislation, national standards, policy, practice and current issues related to children, young people, youthwork, youth justice, crime and antisocial behaviour.
· Experience of coproduction and working with young people and staff to develop projects.
Other requirements
· A commitment to treating your colleagues fairly, consistently and with respect (Essential)
· An interest in and understanding of OTR’s mission and strategy (Essential)
· Resilient, creative, determined and hard working (Essential)
WHAT WE OFFER YOU
We will provide a laptop, and other necessary IT equipment to facilitate hybrid and home working.
As an employee, you will receive the following benefit package:
• Generous annual leave entitlement including bank holidays
• Flexible start and finish times between core hours of 8am and 6pm
• Flexible hours to take time off for medical appointments and caring responsibilities
• Hybrid working
• 3% employer pension contribution if eligible
• Paid sick leave
To apply
Please submit a full CV (accounting for all gaps in employment - for Safer Recruitment).and a covering letter detailing all of the below:
- why you believe you are right for this role.
- why you wish to work at OTR.
- detailing your experience in all ‘essential’ criteria of the person specification
Registered charity number 1064275
Limited company 3333729
Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund
Supporting young people’s mental health to fulfil their potential for a brighter future
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Parkinson’s UK works with health and social care professionals to transform Parkinson’s services across the UK.
We do this through the Parkinson’s UK Excellence Network (PEN), a network of around 6,000 health and care professionals with a shared vision: to build an expert Parkinson’s workforce and improve health and care services for people with Parkinson’s.
We bring together and support health and care professionals to share best practice, network and collaborate, share resources and education, and drive improvements to services for people with Parkinson’s and their loved ones.
Since its establishment in 2015, the Excellence Network has provided networking and collaboration opportunities for professionals across the different regions of the UK. In England, the Excellence Network is moving to a new regional model aligned to the 7 NHS England regions. The regional model in the devolved nations will remain the same: 3 regions in Scotland, 2 in Wales and 1 in Northern Ireland.
To help us deliver this new regional model, we are looking for 2 healthcare professionals to take on the role of Regional Clinical Lead on a consultancy basis.
We currently have vacancies in the following regions in England. To apply for the role, you will need to be based in these regions:
- Midlands
- South East
What will be expected of you in this role
You’ll:
- Be expected to co-opt a multidisciplinary leadership team to support you in your role. This team should reflect the multi-professional composition of regional services, as well as the geography and should include at least one person with Parkinson's.
- Drive engagement and participation with the Excellence Network at a regional level.
- Inspire, challenge and collaborate with the health and social care professional community to drive significant improvements to Parkinson’s services across your region.
- Act as a professional ambassador for the Excellence Network and help represent the professionals in your region.
- Engage with Integrated Care Board (ICB) leaders to help influence the development of your Integrated Care System (ICS).
- Work closely with the Professional Engagement team at Parkinson’s UK to organise and hold engagement opportunities in your region. This will include working with the team to hold and lead at least one in-person meeting in your region per year.
- Attend the annual in-person PEN National and Regional Clinical Leads meeting.
- Support the PEN national calendar of events through attendance or promotion. This includes Excellence Hub meetings and other activities centred around our national priorities.
- Work closely with the PEN National Clinical Leadership Team (CLT) to discuss and review national and regional priorities. Attend a virtual meeting with CLT 2 times per year.
What expertise you’ll bring
You’ll:
- Be a UK-based clinical healthcare professional, working in Parkinson’s or with extensive interest and expertise in the condition, with exceptional interpersonal and influencing skills. Healthcare professionals living with Parkinson’s are also encouraged to apply.
- Have a good understanding of the landscape of health and social care delivery, education and workforce development to support the strategic aims and objectives of Parkinson’s UK.
What you can expect from Parkinson’s UK
You’ll:
- Be formally welcomed and introduced to the Excellence Network and your role as a regional clinical lead.
- Be provided with an introduction pack, which outlines all the activities of the PEN at a national, regional and local level, so that you can gain an understanding of where your role fits in.
- Meet regularly with the Professional Engagement team to discuss and plan activity in your region, working to a co-developed engagement plan for your PEN region. We will be flexible, taking into account your individual needs.
- Meet with the Professional Engagement Lead or Associate Director of Policy & Health Strategy after 6 months in the role for a review meeting and then annually thereafter (or more frequently if required).
- Be provided with a set of resources and information to support you in your role eg. a ready made presentation on the PEN, data from the services within your patch, including relevant data from the UK Parkinson’s Audit.
- Be invited to an annual event for the National and Regional Clinical Leads, to provide updates, training and opportunities for discussion.
A bit more about the opportunity
Time commitment will be 0.5 days per week (1 programmed activity) to be worked flexibly across the month.
Monthly rate will be based on skills and experience.
Term of consultancy services will be set tenure of 3 years from date of appointment, with an option to extend once for a further 3 years.
We will also ask you/your employer to send across a monthly invoice to the Professional Engagement Manager at Parkinson’s UK and include a short paragraph outlining what you’ve done in the role each month. We can provide an example of this.
How to apply
Please apply by emailing us with your CV and a detailed supporting statement to show how you match what we’re looking for, as outlined above. Please state the area you’re based in your application.
Closing date for applications: 12 midnight on Sunday 16 March.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview and we’ll be aiming to hold interviews week commencing 24 March or week commencing 31 March.
For further details of the role or to have an informal conversation, please contact Emily Dell, Professional Engagement Manager.
We exist to make every day better, for everybody living with Parkinson’s. Right now.

About More in Common
More in Common is a research agency working across the US, UK, Germany, France and Poland to tackle polarisation and division. More in Common leads and supports initiatives to build more united, inclusive, and resilient societies. Our mission is to understand the forces driving us apart, help societies find common ground and bring people together to tackle shared challenges.
In the UK, our work is best described as being part consultancy and part think tank. We provide a full suite of research services including polling and focus group research; evidence reviews and secondary data analysis; audience mapping and audience strategy; strategic communications strategy and campaign development. More in Common is a member of the British Polling Council.
Our work is informed by our ground-breaking segmentation of the British public. This unique values-based lens to our quantitative and qualitative research means we can understand not only what the public thinks about the big challenges facing British society today but - crucially - why they think it. Our insights help leaders in government, the media, business and civil society to develop better strategies and communications – particularly in reaching disengaged communities far from the Westminster/London bubble – and to better navigate tricky and divisive issues.
More in Common has published agenda-setting thought leadership on a whole range of debates facing British society, including exploring the public’s starting points on climate action and tackling crime and anti-social behaviour; understanding how the British public is navigating major debates from trans and gender identity to the conflict in Israel and Palestine to assisted dying; highlighting the public’s expectations on mental health reform and what’s next for the levelling up agenda. Our work is regularly covered in the British press and media and we’ve developed a series of partnerships with broadcasters and newspapers to deliver top-quality research insights. In the 2024 General Election period, we were among Britain’s most accurate pollsters and used our focus group research to put people and public opinion at the centre of coverage of the election campaign.
Through our consultancy, More in Common has also supported dozens of partners with insights and strategic communications support. We’ve helped national institutions such as the BBC, British Library and National Trust to better understand their audiences, we’ve helped partners in government and civil society with the set-up and delivery of the Homes for Ukraine scheme, and we’ve supported a range of partners to test their manifesto ideas from the National Farmers Union to Rethink Mental Illness among many others.
In 2025, More in Common has a range of exciting projects in the pipeline, including:
- Refreshing our core values model with a deeper understanding of the attitudes and worldviews that shape the most important divides in Britain in 2025
- Supporting the aid sector to deliver more effective messages to reach beyond their highly engaged activist base
- Working with video game designers to develop strategic interventions with low-trust groups to tackle disinformation
- Developing new strategies to talk about men’s health issues in ways that avoid culture war traps
- Expanding our international research offer
- Working with national institutions to help them better understand their audiences and users
- Working with with leading transport authorities and think tanks to help navigate backlash against active transport and public transport initiatives
Diversity + Equity + Inclusion
We will have a better chance of uniting divided societies if our team reflects a broad range of social and cultural backgrounds, beliefs, political opinions and life experiences. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented and minority communities.
About this role
More in Common is seeking a full-time Associate Director to start work in Spring 2025 as we grow our team and advance our mission of building a more united and inclusive UK, where all people feel respected and better understood, and share a sense of belonging. More in Common UK is a small team with a start-up culture where everyone is expected to execute a range of responsibilities. The roleholder will be based in the London office Monday-Thursday with Friday in the office or working remotely.
The Associate Director, Strategy and Development will be a member of More in Common UK’s management team and will oversee fundraising, operations and More in Common’s strategic communications projects for partners as well as deputising for the UK Director.
The specific responsibilities of the role are:
Fundraising and Development
- Oversee and lead More in Common’s UK business development and fundraising activity against agreed budgets
- Manage More in Common’s consulting arm, identifying opportunities for new partnerships, leading pitches and managing client relationships
- Inculcate a programme of ‘new business’ across the More in Common team.
- Oversee More in Common’s programme of events and partner engagement, including our Party Conference events.
- Hold responsibility for More in Common’s UK brand and marketing activities
- Work with More in Common’s UK Finance team to develop and manage strong financial management systems and processes
- Design and support the creation of new and innovative additions to More in Common’s UK offer
Management and oversight
- With the Associate Director, team manage More in Common UK’s work programme and oversee the activity of junior staff
- Ensure that More in Common’s UK outputs are of the highest quality and genuinely lead to impact in line with our mission
- Deputise for the UK Director in meetings with clients, funders and with global colleagues along with the Associate Director of Research and Insights
- With the UK Director and Associate Director of Research and Insights, help to design the strategy for the UK team’s work
Strategic Communications
- Lead strategic communications projects across the UK team’s programme of work for both clients and partners
- Help More in Common’s partners and clients to use our insights to craft and deliver impactful communications and outreach strategies
- Support research staff to turn More in Common’s public opinion insights into compelling narratives and stories for partners
- Work closely with More in Common’s communications consultants to maximise opportunities for dissemination of the UK team’s work
Joining More in Common
With over 60 staff across five countries, each member of our team makes a vital contribution to our impact, and we put a strong emphasis on team selection and values. We look for people who:
- Are strategic, rigorous, restless, energetic and creative
- Are able to think ahead and get big stuff done
- Are committed to a process of ongoing learning
- Have direct experience with and understand people from different perspectives and backgrounds
- Are excited to do work that works across political divides and that promotes shared national identities
- Are interested in reaching left-behind communities
- Are excited to work with heart as well as head
- Want to be part of finding practical solutions
Qualifications and experience
We look for great people before we look for specific qualifications and experience. However, the following will be an asset for this role:
- A track record of delivering high quality outputs for clients, members, partners and/or funders
- Experience of leading revenue generating client consultancy or membership programmes
- Experience of grant/tender writing, pitching and reporting
- Experience of translating research and insight into innovative products or training programmes for a range of partners
- The ability to write well and at pace for a range of audiences
- An understanding of how to interpret quantitative and qualitative data and to use that data to tell a compelling story
- Experience of developing light-touch processes for financial and project management and for quality control
- Experience of managing junior staff, including performance management
Compensation
£65,000 - £80,000 and excellent benefits along with generous annual leave policy. Personal learning and growth budget.
How to apply
The application deadline is Friday 14th March: 23:59.
Applications will be in the form of a CV and a cover letter of no more than one page outlining how your skills and experience match the requirements in the qualifications and experience section.
A note on cover letters: we recognise that applying for a job is time-consuming and that generative AI tools can be helpful in the writing process. However, candidates shine best when they express themselves and their ideas in their own words. We therefore recommend that applicants avoid using these tools when preparing application documents.
Indicative timeline (please note these dates remain subject to change)
- Initial conversation with UK Director: 19th March
- Meetings with team members: 20th-21st March
- Final panel interview: 24th-26th March
- We expect to make an offer to the successful candidate by 28th March
Parkinson’s UK works with health and social care professionals to transform Parkinson’s services across the UK.
We do this through the Parkinson’s UK Excellence Network (PEN), a network of around 6,000 health and care professionals with a shared vision: to build an expert Parkinson’s workforce and improve health and care services for people with Parkinson’s.
We bring together and support health and care professionals to share best practice, network and collaborate, share resources and education, and drive improvements to services for people with Parkinson’s and their loved ones.
Since its establishment in 2015, the Excellence Network has provided networking and collaboration opportunities for professionals across the different regions of the UK. In England, the Excellence Network is moving to a new regional model aligned to the 7 NHS England regions. The regional model in the devolved nations will remain the same: 3 regions in Scotland, 2 in Wales and 1 in Northern Ireland.
To help us deliver this new regional model, we are looking for 2 healthcare professionals to take on the role of Regional Clinical Lead on a consultancy basis.
We currently have vacancies in the following regions in England. To apply for the role, you will need to be based in these regions:
- Midlands
- South East
What will be expected of you in this role
You’ll:
- Be expected to co-opt a multidisciplinary leadership team to support you in your role. This team should reflect the multi-professional composition of regional services, as well as the geography and should include at least one person with Parkinson's.
- Drive engagement and participation with the Excellence Network at a regional level.
- Inspire, challenge and collaborate with the health and social care professional community to drive significant improvements to Parkinson’s services across your region.
- Act as a professional ambassador for the Excellence Network and help represent the professionals in your region.
- Engage with Integrated Care Board (ICB) leaders to help influence the development of your Integrated Care System (ICS).
- Work closely with the Professional Engagement team at Parkinson’s UK to organise and hold engagement opportunities in your region. This will include working with the team to hold and lead at least one in-person meeting in your region per year.
- Attend the annual in-person PEN National and Regional Clinical Leads meeting.
- Support the PEN national calendar of events through attendance or promotion. This includes Excellence Hub meetings and other activities centred around our national priorities.
- Work closely with the PEN National Clinical Leadership Team (CLT) to discuss and review national and regional priorities. Attend a virtual meeting with CLT 2 times per year.
What expertise you’ll bring
You’ll:
- Be a UK-based clinical healthcare professional, working in Parkinson’s or with extensive interest and expertise in the condition, with exceptional interpersonal and influencing skills. Healthcare professionals living with Parkinson’s are also encouraged to apply.
- Have a good understanding of the landscape of health and social care delivery, education and workforce development to support the strategic aims and objectives of Parkinson’s UK.
What you can expect from Parkinson’s UK
You’ll:
- Be formally welcomed and introduced to the Excellence Network and your role as a regional clinical lead.
- Be provided with an introduction pack, which outlines all the activities of the PEN at a national, regional and local level, so that you can gain an understanding of where your role fits in.
- Meet regularly with the Professional Engagement team to discuss and plan activity in your region, working to a co-developed engagement plan for your PEN region. We will be flexible, taking into account your individual needs.
- Meet with the Professional Engagement Lead or Associate Director of Policy & Health Strategy after 6 months in the role for a review meeting and then annually thereafter (or more frequently if required).
- Be provided with a set of resources and information to support you in your role eg. a ready made presentation on the PEN, data from the services within your patch, including relevant data from the UK Parkinson’s Audit.
- Be invited to an annual event for the National and Regional Clinical Leads, to provide updates, training and opportunities for discussion.
A bit more about the opportunity
Time commitment will be 0.5 days per week (1 programmed activity) to be worked flexibly across the month.
Monthly rate will be based on skills and experience.
Term of consultancy services will be set tenure of 3 years from date of appointment, with an option to extend once for a further 3 years.
We will also ask you/your employer to send across a monthly invoice to the Professional Engagement Manager at Parkinson’s UK and include a short paragraph outlining what you’ve done in the role each month. We can provide an example of this.
How to apply
Please apply by emailing us with your CV and a detailed supporting statement to show how you match what we’re looking for, as outlined above. Please state the area you’re based in your application.
Closing date for applications: 12 midnight on Sunday 16 March
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an interview and we’ll be aiming to hold interviews week commencing 24 March or week commencing 31 March.
For further details of the role or to have an informal conversation, please contact Emily Dell, Professional Engagement Manager.
We exist to make every day better, for everybody living with Parkinson’s. Right now.

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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Director of Admissions and Service Development
Type: Permanent, Hybrid
Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 per annum
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Holidays: 25 days (plus bank holidays), increasing with length of service
Location: Cheadle Hulme, SK8 6RQ
About Seashell Trust
Seashell is a charity that delivers education, health and care services to children and young adults with complex needs. As a non-maintained provision, we work independently from Local Authorities who place and commission us directly. We manage relationships with 30- 40 local authorities at any one time. Through our Ofsted and CQC registered services, we strive to provide outstanding education, health and care for children and young adults with low incidence, high needs up to the age of 25.
Within our field of specialist expertise, Seashell exists today as one of the oldest, independent charities in the UK, which has now been educating and caring for children and adults with complex needs for over 200 years.
Role summary
The Director of Admissions and Service Development (DASD) will play a pivotal role in shaping our admissions processes and service offer through utilising deep subject matter expertise of the needs and landscape for CYA with complex needs. Seashell’s national and regional networks will be strengthened and utilised through the DASD leadership of our ‘Complex Needs Mapping’ programme of work. They will promote Seashell’s role as a strategic partner, working in collaboration with commissioners and service providers to ensure CYA are supported by the right services, at the right time to achieve optimum outcomes whilst making best use of public funds.
This senior leadership position is responsible for the oversight and enhancement of our admissions process providing a single ‘front door’ into Seashell. The postholder will lead on Service Development initiatives to ensure they align with our organisational goals and the evolving needs of the communities we serve.
Working with the COO and Senior Leadership Operations Team colleagues, the DASD will define the admissions criteria to enable and support the best outcomes for the CYA and families who we support. Optimising occupancy across all service areas through efficient and effective admission, transfer and discharge processes, leadership and operational direction of the multi-disciplinary admissions function will be a key responsibility.
In addition, you will lead on development of Seashell’s ‘Knowledge Hub’ – our new external training, advisory and resource offer to professionals and practitioners to build their knowledge and skills in supporting young people with complex needs within their current settings and areas.
Developing strong links with commissioners and other external stakeholders, you will ensure a positive external profile of the services that Seashell offers, seeking opportunities for collaborative working and strategic opportunities for service developments.
What we’re looking for
Leadership
· Ability to lead with integrity using excellent interpersonal skills to empower teams to deliver excellence
· Commercial awareness informing design of services and admissions criteria which meets the needs of the cohort now and into the future
Communication
· Highly effective communication skills to influence and persuade across a range of diverse and senior stakeholders
· Ability to make the complex simple, to persuade and influence
· Ability to involve children and young adults and their families, ensuring their views inform and shape strategic planning
Solutions orientated
· Identification and development of strategic solutions to meet the needs of our current and future cohorts
· Ability to work within rapidly changing and ambiguous environments using innovative approaches
· A clear vision for what good looks like and ability to adapt this vision to business goals and changing business challenges.
Person Specification
Essential
- Strong leadership skills including excellent communication, interpersonal skills and commercial awareness.
- Strategic thinker who exhibits and delivers their vision through strong communication, analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
- Evidence of leading service improvement and improving efficiencies.
- Ability to partner, building confidence and credibility at senior levels, including the ability to distil and communicate complex information, to persuade and influence.
- Understanding of and ability to build strong customer relations and enhance loyalty and retention.
· A relevant degree in education, health, social care, or a related field.
Desirable
- Extensive experience in a senior leadership role within the third sector, with a focus on education, health or social care services.
- Strong understanding of regulatory and compliance requirements in the sector (Ofsted, CQC, clinical and corporate governance and safeguarding).
- In depth knowledge of Social Care, Education and Health commissioning.
Ready to Apply?
If you’re excited by the possibility of joining us, please submit a CV outlining your experience and areas of special interest, we will also provide a job pack and full job description for you to digest ahead of the close date.
We’d also welcome the opportunity for you to visit Seashell Trust before applying.
Advert close date: 5pm on Wednesday 12th March 2025
1st stage calls: Thursday 20th March
2nd stage interviews: Thursday 27th March and Tuesday 1st April
Our Commitment to You
We value diversity and are committed to equal opportunities. Disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria on the person specification will be guaranteed an interview.
We are an inclusive employer and welcome all applications.
This charity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Our vision is for the children and young people in our care to be safe, happy and to achieve the best possible outcomes so that they are valued and valuable members of their communities
Seashell is mid transformation!
You would be stepping into your role during a period of significant change and growth at Seashell Trust. If you’re ready to contribute your skills, energy, and passion to our mission, we’d love to hear from you!
Our site is continuously growing and developing: we’re currently undergoing works to build a brand-new Royal College Manchester, so the demands of our site are ever-changing.
We’re looking for someone to be a Seashell Leader, committed to ensuring the continuous development of our site, systems and workforce to support the children and young people in our care and beyond.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.