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Meanwhile Gardens Community Association (MGCA), a cherished charity rooted in the heart of North Paddington and North Kensington, is looking for an exceptional Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead us into an exciting new chapter.
Are you an inspiring leader with a passion for community, nature, and social impact?
For over 45 years, MGCA has provided a vital green space for one of London’s most diverse communities. With its vibrant blend of ecological, educational, and horticultural projects, the gardens are a lifeline for local residents, fostering wellbeing, connection, and creativity. Now, we’re embarking on an ambitious transformation – the Factory Project. This landmark initiative, undertaken in partnership with the Metronomes Steel Pan Orchestra, will reimagine on-site facilities to better serve the community and secure a sustainable future.
About the Role
As CEO, you’ll provide the vision, strategy, and leadership to grow MGCA and bring its potential to life. Reporting to the board of trustees, you’ll spearhead the delivery of the Factory Project, forge impactful partnerships, and ensure MGCA thrives as a community-led organization. From capital fundraising to inspiring a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping MGCA’s next chapter.
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking a leader who combines strategic insight with hands-on determination. You’ll need:
- The ability to lead and grow small organizations in the charity sector.
- The ability to build partnerships.
- A track record in fundraising, particularly for community projects.
- A passion for ecological, educational, and community-based initiatives.
- A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of leadership.
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in one of London’s most vibrant communities. At MGCA, you’ll find:
- A supportive and engaged board of trustees.
- A passionate team of staff and volunteers.
- The chance to lead a high-profile community project.
- The reward of shaping a sustainable future for an iconic garden and its community.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to bring your vision, creativity, and leadership to a much-loved community organization, we’d love to hear from you! Please apply with a CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role.
Application Deadline: January 31st 2025
Meanwhile Gardens is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences.
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Kent Community Foundation is looking for its next Chief Executive who will continue to drive the organisation forward. As a professional grant-maker, Kent Community Foundation has been finding, funding and supporting small charities and community groups across Kent and Medway for more than 23 years.
You will be ready to inspire our team of 18 people, our Board of Trustees and a network of philanthropic individuals, families and businesses in Kent and Medway. You’ll be a strong advocate for the voluntary sector, passionate about delivering better social outcomes in local communities and seek to build on the Foundation’s reputation as a leading funder.
In this pivotal role, you will collaborate with the Board of Trustees to deliver Kent Community Foundation’s long-term strategy, budget, and business plan. The role involves building strong relationships with donors, funders, and stakeholders to expand our impact and income. You will ensure the organisation operates efficiently and achieves its ambitious goals. Additionally, you will monitor key indicators including financial health, while representing Kent Community Foundation at external events and in the media to enhance its reputation.
The ideal candidate will have proven leadership and relationship-building skills, with experience in major donor fundraising, business development, or driving sales growth. Financial acumen, innovative thinking, and a passion for empowering communities are essential, alongside a commitment to Kent Community Foundation’s core values.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Development Officer
We want Bradninch Town Trust to be a flourishing, warm and sustainable part of the community in Bradninch. We are looking for someone who has the skills, experience and energy to support the Trustees in making this happen and to help secure the future of this important asset in our community.
It is important that the postholder is able to manage both the administrative and the development aspects of the role, ensuring that the trust runs smoothly day to day and that it broadens its impact, welcoming new groups, events and users. This is an exciting role which offers significant responsibility and creative scope to the right person. The Development Officer reports to the volunteer Trustee Board via The Chair of the Trust, who is the line manager for this role.
About Bradninch Town Trust
Bradninch Town Trust is the name given to a collection of charities operating for the benefit of local people. Volunteer trustees manage properties on behalf of the people of Bradninch and these include The Guildhall, some residential buildings and some fields. The Guildhall is the largest public building in the town. It houses the Town Council Chamber and all rooms are available for hire.
Key responsibilities
1. Strategic Development
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Identify and develop new opportunities to expand and diversify the Trust’s activities and services to meet the needs of the local community.
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Collaborate with the Trustees to create and implement strategic plans for long-term growth and sustainability.
2. Fundraising
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Develop and implement fundraising strategies, including identifying potential funding sources.
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In partnership with the trustees, write and submit grant applications to secure funding for new and existing projects.
3. Marketing and Promotion
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Create and manage marketing campaigns to raise awareness of the Trust’s activities and attract participants, volunteers, and donors.
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Manage social media, website, and other digital platforms to promote the Trust's work and increase engagement with the community.
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Organise and attend events to promote the Trust, its mission, and its activities.
4. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement
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Develop and maintain relationships with local authorities, businesses, other charities, and community organisations to promote collaboration and support for the Trust’s work.
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Engage with the local community to gather feedback on existing services and identify new needs or opportunities.
5. Administration of properties – including The Guildhall and 3 residential houses
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Marketing and managing lettings for The Guildhall as a hireable venue, ensuring a high-quality experience for hirers.
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Liaising with the Buildings Caretaker who has responsibility for cleaning and simple maintenance.
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Being the first point of contact with permanent tenants, overseeing property management, liaising about issues that arise.
6. Operating charitable grant giving
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Marketing and managing the grant giving policies of The Parochial Charities Trust.
7. Financial management and record keeping
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Making payments, invoicing and operating an online accounting/bookkeeping systems (SAGE), and HMRC payroll.
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Preparing monthly management accounts for Trustees.
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Preparing annual accounts for the trustee board, external inspector and ultimately The Charities Commission and ensuring their timely submission.
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Preparing annual income and expenditure budgets, in association with Trustees.
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Arranging insurances and other compliances as required.
8. Facilitation of The Trustee Board
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Together with The Chair, collate and distribute paperwork for meetings.
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Make reports to trustees on the performance of budgets and property issues, ad hoc and at Trustee meetings.
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Take minutes of Trustee meetings, record and circulate them.
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Arrange the effective and safe online management and storage of Trustee Board documentation, ensuring access for trustees, (using Google Workspace).
Person Specification
We are looking for someone who has the experience, knowledge, skills and energy to support the Trustees in running and developing the Trust.It is essential that the postholder is:
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Able to manage both the administrative and the development aspects of the role
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Self-motivated, organised and imaginative
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Comfortable with working both online/remotely, and in a consumer-facing environment .
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Able to operate with tact and diplomacy, as well as having capacity for robust discussion
Below is a list of desirable experience, knowledge and skills that we are looking for in this role.
It is not essential that you meet all of these criteria to apply, but is essential that you are able to demonstrate sufficient existing experience, knowledge and skills to successfully deliver the responsibilities of the role, and the capacity and capability to develop in areas where you may not already have relevant experience, knowledge or skills.
Experience
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Previous experience in a development, fundraising, or community engagement role within a charity or non-profit organisation.
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Proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds, ensuring inclusion and equal access to services.
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Experience in managing budgets and financial reporting.
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Experience in planning and delivering community events or activities.
Knowledge
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Knowledge of the legal and regulatory framework for charities, particularly in community development.
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Awareness of the social and economic issues affecting the local community, and experience in addressing these through community-based services.
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Knowledge of different fundraising methods and best practices.
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Understanding of how to develop and implement marketing strategies to raise the profile of an organisation.
Skills
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Ability to write successful grant applications and develop fundraising initiatives.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences (e.g., funders, partners, community members).
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Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build and maintain effective partnerships with a variety of stakeholders.
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Competency in promoting services through various channels (social media, digital marketing, print, etc.).
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Problem-solving skills and the ability to identify challenges and develop creative solutions.
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IT skills, including proficiency in Google Workspace, SAGE and social media platforms.
Benefits
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Contributory pension
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Flexible working arrangements
Providing an inclusive central meeting place for the people of Bradninch, and supporting community initiatives and groups to flourish.
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The policy and engagement officer will play an integral role in engaging with charities and other organisations across the substance misuse field to support Collective Voice to influence decision-makers to improve England’s drug and alcohol treatment and recovery system and to champion the role of charities in delivering it.
Collective Voice is the national alliance of voluntary sector drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services. We advocate for a system that reduces harm and nurtures recovery and the vital role of charities in delivering this.
In a typical week you might draft a response to a government consultation on national policy, support a meeting to convene and collate the views of the field on a key issue, write our weekly e-bulletin to engage and inform stakeholders, brief the Director on a policy issue before they meet officials in Whitehall, take minutes at a board meeting, or write a blog analysing and explaining policy developments.
Forming a team of just two with the Director, the post holder will work closely with the Director across all functions of the organisation. This represents, therefore, a significant opportunity for professional development.
Key responsibilities
1. Advocating for treatment and recovery (40%)
• Support Collective Voice to develop authentic, empowering and influential public positions on policy and campaigning issues
•Research and draft high quality influencing materials, including formal policy submissions, briefings, blogs and articles
• Develop expert knowledge in specific areas relevant to CV’s strategy and make recommendations for proactive and reactive responses
• Represent Collective Voice at external meetings and events, including some public speaking
• Develop relationships with relevant stakeholders in national and local government, policy and advocacy charities and beyond
2. Building the field (35%)
• Work with the Director to build our work to convene the field, currently through Collective Voice’s groups and events (online and in person) including providing administration and chairing where appropriate.
• Engage and convene organisations across the field and wider partners to gather intelligence, good practice and canvas opinion to inform policy positions
• Manage a range of projects, setting and meeting own deadlines and managing simple budgets where needed
• Coordinate Collective Voice’s social media, weekly e-bulletin and blogs to engage and inform the field and support delivery of our strategy
3. Strengthening our Collective Voice (20%)
• Contribute to the strategic and organisational development of Collective Voice, working alongside the Director
• Support governance by organising board meetings, writing minutes and papers and communicating with trustees
• Be a proud ambassador for the organisation and the wider sector at all times • Manage contractors and/or junior staff where appropriate
• Work flexibly and pragmatically within the constraints of a small organisation with a high profile
• Provide general administrative support appropriate to a charity of this size
4.Developing self and values (5%)
Proactively pursue formal and informal learning opportunities and create own development plan
• Actively participate in line-management and appraisal processes
We believe that diversity of thought, background and experience creates better outcomes. Those from under-represented communities, including but definitely not limited to people with lived experience of substance use problems and from racially minoritised backgrounds, are encouraged to apply.
If you would like to discuss any accessibility requirements for the recruitment process or the role, please just let us know.
We are seeking a dynamic and inspirational Chief Executive Officer to lead our charity towards achieving its mission and strategic goals. If you are passionate about making a difference and have proven leadership experience, we want to hear from you!
The role will require some evening and weekend work outside the normal hours of work. This will be compensated by in lieu leave for such hours worked. Contract period: Permanent contract on successful completion of six month probationary period Salary: Up to £60,000 pro rota, depending on experience Place of work: Hybrid between HQ (Exeter) and home office
Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees
Job Purpose:
The CEO is responsible for the overall delivery of the strategic direction, vision, and management. This role involves ensuring the organisation meets its mission and strategic objectives while maintaining strong relationships with Board of Trustees, staff, Sponsors and the lifesaving community.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement the charity’s strategic plan and annual operating plan.
• Cultivate relationships with stakeholders, including donors, government bodies, and community partners.
• Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements specific to charities in the UK.
• Oversee fundraising strategies and initiatives to secure financial support, including sponsorship.
• In conjunction with the General Manager mentor senior management and staff, fostering a positive organisational culture.
• Deliver against planned budget and prioritise in line with Board agreement to ensure a positive financial position in order to deliver greater support to members.
• To ensure the appropriate recruitment, retention, management and development of the team to maximise potential and ensure the annual operating plan is achieved.
• To maintain high level communication with Board members in order to ensure continuous improvements, development of progressive ideas, and to ensure the maintenance of standards and expectations.
• To be accountable for health, safety and welfare of the team and in relation to the position of SLSGB as a governing body. • To ensure all team members are appropriately updated for their specific areas of responsibility.
• To deliver a positive and enduring image of SLS GB internally and externally in order to maximise income and maintain its strong image amongst its communities.
• Designated lead for Safeguarding.
Personal specification
• An inspirational and decisive leader, ideally with experience gained in the charity/non-profit sector and/or in membership or volunteer focused organisations.
• Track record of leading cohesive teams, including experience of engaging a volunteer network as well as managing a staff team.
• Experience of working with a Board with an elected membership element and respectful of the different dynamic this creates.
• Proven financial management and governance experience.
• Experience of building high level organisational partnerships, optimising existing income streams, and developing additional revenue sources.
• Experience within project management.
• Proven financial management and governance ability with examples of successful delivery.
• Fundraising understanding and proven ability (through self or others).
• High degree of networking ability and desire to identify opportunities outside standard channel.
• Third sector values
To save lives and promote safety across all water environments, while supporting and empowering our dedicated members. Through education, training,
Chief Executive – Providence House
Location: Battersea, London
Salary: £40,000 per annum + 5% pension contribution
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Are you a passionate and inspiring leader ready to shape the future of a thriving youth and community charity? Providence House, a Christian charity with over 60 years’ experience of serving the communities of Battersea, south London, is looking for an inspiring Chief Executive to lead its mission to empower local children, young people and families.
We’re looking for someone with:
- A personal Christian faith, aligned with our mission and values.
- Proven leadership experience in the charity or not-for-profit sector.
- A track record in strategic leadership, operational management and income generation.
- Exceptional relational and communication skills to collaborate with our team, Trustees, funders, partners and the wider community.
This is an opportunity to bring your vision, expertise and faith to a role where you’ll make a real difference.
For the Job Application Pack, visit our website (google us).
Do contact Ian Smith, Chair of Trustees for an informal chat about this role (his email is in the Job Application Pack.
Closing Date: 9.00am, Monday, 13th January 2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Develop strategy, shape programmes, build partnerships, manage staff , support volunteers, raise funds: -all part of the director's role leading the organisation's efforts to improve the lives and opportunities of refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants across Oxfordshire.
Our director retires in May after five succesful years and we seek a dynamic and experienced leader to sustain, supportand refresh the organisation's work.
Based in Oxford and splitting time between office, home and places where we work, the new director will lead a team of about 30 staff and 200 volunteers delivering a wide range of programmes meeting the needs of new arrivals, longer term refugees, adults and children.
The new director will have strong all- round leadership experience, a supportive andcollegiate management style and knowledge of refugee related issues.
Interviews will be held in Oxford on 11th February. Please let us know if you would not be able to make this date.
Shortlisted candidates will be able to speak to the outgoing director ahead of the interviews.
We support asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants to settle and thrive in the U.K.
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An exciting opportunity to become part of the Senior Management Team (SMT) at Schoolreaders, a dynamic and fast-growing charity based in Bedford. Schoolreaders is a national charity tackling poor literacy through a network of volunteers who provide one-to-one reading support to children in primary schools across the country. We are the largest national in-school child literacy charity, supporting over 28,000 children in over 1,400 schools every week. We have ambitious plans to grow and support many more children in future, so it’s an exciting time to join us.
We are looking for a committed individual to join Schoolreaders to be part of the SMT and wider charity, delivering this vital support to children. As Head of Business Support, you will be coming on board to develop and manage the structure and team that deliver the support functions for the charity, helping keep everything running smoothly. Your team will consist of employees, contractors and third parties where necessary, and you will co-ordinate them to deliver a seamless set of services. At this time the role will line manage two officer roles within the charity, manager several third parties (including HR and IT) and work alongside the Head of Finance.
The Head of Business Support will oversee compliance, governance, HR, IT, facilities, and administrative functions. We don’t expect you to be an expert across all these areas – you might have a strong background in one or two but have the ability to manage these functions and others in the team and have a meticulous eye for detail. You will be expected to have a good understanding of compliance, IT, health & safety and HR to enable you to lead the day-to-day delivery across these disciplines.
Reporting into the charity’s CEO, you will be part of the Senior Management Team (SMT). As part of this you will directly input into the charity’s strategy and annual planning process. The Head of Business Support will also manage the delivery of change within the organisation, tracking projects and raising risks and issues to the SMT.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
1. Day to day oversight of the delivery and development of corporate services functions, to include:
a. Compliance, ensuring that Schoolreaders is compliant with all relevant legislation, data management and safety standards. (H&S, GDPR etc)
b. Risk, ensuring effective systems and processes are in place for managing risk, owning key policies and their review, engaging with staff with information and training, liaising with the Board and with the Director responsible for Safeguarding and being the main point of contact for whistle blowing.
c. Business Support, monitoring and driving forward internal projects, overseeing the review and management of policies, and managing administrative and other support functions.
d. IT, supporting and maintaining systems, hardware and software, ensuring they are secure and up to date, continuing to develop new functionality in partnership with our external IT providers
e. HR (managing both internal and external resources) to support recruitment, starters and leavers, staff welfare, processing payroll, leave and sickness and the training and development of people.
f. Facilities, managing office spaces, supporting home workers and overseeing health and safety.
g. Producing and leading on the annual Culture Review, collating scoring and feeding back to trustees.
h. Finance, assisting the Head of Finance, approving spend where necessary.
2. Line management of two Business Support Officers, covering
a. Compliance
b. HR Support
c. IT Support
d. Finance
3. Development of yearly plans and budgeting for all corporate services.
4. Manage relationships with external suppliers and ensure value for money.
5. Owning the programme of change across all services to ensure we remain on track to deliver our ambitious growth objectives.
6. Establishing and maintaining office procedures.
If you would like to discuss the role further, please contact Sally Wrampling (CEO) for an informal conversation.
To apply for the post, please submit your CV with a covering letter outlinging how you meet the job requirements / specification.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Peak District Mosaic is a registered charity. Our aim is to create and sustain engagement between the Peak District National Park and new audiences, including Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities living around the borders of the Peak District National Park.
Peak District Mosaic is undergoing an exciting period of development. With our recently successful bid for funding from the The National Lottery Heritage Fund; we introduce our new project “Championing National Parks for Everyone.” This will expand our work and partnership with the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and Peak District National Parks. The Development Manager will help shape the future direction of the charity and this new project.
Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the Development Manager will be responsible for:
- Support the development of an income strategy to ensure the future of Peak District Mosaic in its continuation of engaging newaudiences.
- Overseeing the delivery of this new project, managing a partnership consisting of Peak District Mosaic, the Peak District,Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks Authorities and Derbyshire Dales CVS.
- Project manage the delivery of a range of activities within the National Parks to help support more people from diversecommunities to visit, enjoy and work in the National Parks.
- Ensuring timely reporting and evaluation of the project.
- Responsible for the Project Coordinator who will deliver a series of activities on behalf of Peak District Mosaic to provide furthertraining and support to a network of Community Champions, who will lead their own activities to support their communities tovisit the National Parks.
- Develop Peak District Mosaic as a larger, more sustainable and financially resilient organisation.
- Development of processes, policies and systems at the charity to help build capacity, with the support of the Board of Trusteesand Derbyshire Dales CVS
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and enthusiastic person to work with Peak District Mosaic and its partners. We welcome applications from people who have a lived experience – with an understanding of working with Black Asian and Minority Ethniccommunities and the importance this brings to building a sustainable organisation that is truly beneficial for the needs of the community. The applicant should possess the following:
- Ability to develop strategy for a charity and put this into practice , especially in relation to income generation and projectdevelopment.
- Knowledge of the charity sector and funding models, with a track record of supporting charities to generate income through arange of sources. (for example experience in writing grant applications, in events fundraising, developing relationships withcorporate donors, or developing training and consultancy services)
- Project management experience, including experience of reporting to funders and working with partners to deliver a project.
- Strong budget management experience, including understanding of cashflows and setting income targets.
- Excellent communications skills, with the ability to connect with a wide range of people.
- Excellent IT skills, especially using Excel for budget management and Word and PowerPoint for project reports.
- Ability to work using own initiative, with good time management, prioritisation and organisational skills.
- Enthusiasm about making sure that our National Parks and outdoor spaces are for everyone.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about rebuilding lives and working towards a future without homelessness? Join C4WS Homeless Project, a dedicated charity providing year-round support for people experiencing homelessness. From our well-established winter night shelter in Camden to our Jobs Club, counselling, hosting scheme, and more, we are committed to helping individuals move towards independent living with dignity and care.
About C4WS Homeless Project
Each winter, we collaborate with churches across Camden to run a rotating night shelter accommodating up to 16 guests each evening. Guests receive a warm evening meal, a camp bed for the night, and a hearty breakfast in the morning. During the day, we offer tailored advice, advocacy, and access to essential services, including our weekly Friday Club where former guests can continue receiving support.
The Role
We are seeking a Senior Caseworker to lead on delivering holistic welfare support to our guests and ensure long-term stability in their lives. You will work with a small, dedicated team, providing advice and practical assistance both during and after guests’ time in the night shelter.
In this role, you will also support the night shelter for up to two evenings a week during the winter season (November–April), occasionally including weekends. This involves leading volunteers to ensure the safe and compassionate running of the shelter.
As part of C4WS, you will join a passionate network of referral partners, volunteers, and faith-based communities who have supported our mission for over 20 years.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide direct welfare support to shelter guests and service users.
- Lead on assessing risks and putting safety measures in place.
- Oversee case management, ensuring guests transition to stability and independence.
- Be present at the shelter for up to two evenings a week during the shelter season.
- Collaborate with volunteers, staff, trustees, and partner agencies to maintain excellent service delivery.
- Support and manage challenging behavior, incidents, and emergencies when necessary.
Essential Criteria
- Experience working with homeless people or similarly vulnerable/disadvantaged groups.
- Highly organised with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to work effectively with guests, volunteers, staff, and partners.
- Proven experience assessing risks and implementing appropriate measures.
- Experience managing challenging situations and emergencies.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Punctual, reliable, and capable of working unsupervised.
- Proficient in office administration and computer literacy.
- Flexible and collaborative approach.
- Willingness to undertake relevant training.
Desirable Criteria
- Knowledge of welfare benefits processes.
- Experience representing an organisation publicly (e.g., at events or in the media).
- Familiarity with homelessness issues in Camden.
Salary and Contract
- Salary: £40,000 per annum.
- Contract: Permanent
Interviews: Will take place during the week of 3rd February 2025.
C4WS Homeless Project is an equal opportunities employer. We particularly welcome applications from individuals who understand Christian compassion for those without a home and are committed to social justice.
Please send a covering letter alongside your CV, explaining why you are suitable for the role and why you would like to work for C4WS.
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Stargardt's Connected is a unique award-winning charity supporting those with the rare sight loss condition Stargardt's Disease. Our mission is raising awareness, giving support and seeking a cure. Founded in 2017, to address the lack of support and awareness around the condition, today the charity reaches well over a 1000 people and is rapidly growing.
The following are the range of duties you will be asked to contribute to and would be undertaken dependent on priorities and capacity.
● Manage the Charity’s email inboxes, responding to communications from the Stargardt’s Community, volunteers, external partners, and third parties. Triage messages, escalate to the CEO when necessary, and develop responses with appropriate signposting to information and support.
● Represent the Charity at various in-person events alongside the CEO, including Stargardt’s Connected events (e.g. annual conference, summer picnic) and external events (e.g., Sight Village, fundraising events, other sight loss charity events).
● Assist the CEO in developing content for presentations, articles, and resources for the Charity.
● Co-ordinate the development and dissemination of the Stargardt’s Connected e-newsletter via Mailchimp, collaborating with the CEO to gather and create content.
● Co-ordinate the Charity’s social media channels (X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn), ensuring timely posting of news and updates, building a following, and responding to comments and direct messages, escalating to the CEO as needed.
● Oversee the Charity’s Zoom account, including setting up and helping to run online meetings for Community events, Trustee meetings, and ad-hoc meetings with external partners.
● Support the organisation and coordination of logistics for Charity activities, including liaising with vendors, organising travel and accommodation for conferences, managing event registrations, handling donations, and coordinating the sign-off and submission of policies and reports.
● Take ownership of the Charity’s Google Drive, establishing systems and processes to manage files in compliance with data protection, audit policies, and best practices.
● Attend and minute meetings with external partners and the Board of Trustees as requested.
● Any other similar reasonable duties as required
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As Chief Executive Officer you will drive the organisation’s vision and ongoing strategic work in partnership with the Board of Trustees, to ensure the long-term sustainability and success of the organisation. This includes leading the successful operational management and delivery of both the Children’s’ Project Team, Youth Project Team and community engagement. You will have proven substantial leadership experience ideally managing a team within a similar setting Additionally, you will have experience of OSFTED or similar regulatory body regulations, ensuring all staff consistently understand and comply with these obligations. We would also expect a proven track record in securing funding in a difficult financial climate and initiative to diversify and adapt to ensure financial stability. We are looking for a highly self-motivated individual who has an understanding of working in the charity sector, child protection and safeguarding and relevant legislation and committed to equality, diversity and inclusion.
In return we can offer the following benefits:
- Childcare
- Company pension
- 25 days annual leave
Tarner is a registered charity and also OFSTED registered (classified as Good). Please note the successful candidate will be required to have an enhanced DBS check.
Closing Date: 9am on 13th January 2025
Interviews week commencing: 27th January 2025
Tarner is a registered charity and pursues a policy of equality and diversity. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds and all parts of our local community. All applications are judged on merit.
Please show how you meet the essential criteria for the role and please send a covering letter with your application.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Opportunity: Chief Executive – Home-Start Stroud and Gloucester
Office based (Stonehouse GL10) but some hybrid working
Salary- £40,221 to £43,421 (pro-rata if appropriate) depending on experience
Permanent role - 30 - 37.5 hours (to be discussed at interview stage), over a minimum of 4 days per week
Are you a compassionate, experienced leader with a passion for supporting families?
Home-Start Stroud and Gloucester is looking for a Chief Executive to lead our team and guide our work supporting local families through the challenges of early parenthood. This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to shape the future of our charity, working closely with our dedicated staff, volunteers, and Board of Trustees to bring our vision to life.
About the Role
As Chief Executive, you’ll be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the charity, ensuring we continue to provide high-quality services to families in need. While the Trustees set the strategic direction, you’ll collaborate with them to turn their plans into action. You’ll manage resources, oversee operations, lead a fantastic team, and represent Home-Start to key supporters and partners in the community. We’re looking for someone who has strong analytical abilities to evaluate service delivery and impact, along with a proven track record in securing and managing funding. You will also need to have excellent team management skills, inspiring and supporting our staff and volunteers to achieve their best.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead and oversee the charity’s day-to-day operations, ensuring our services have a meaningful impact on local families
• Work closely with our Board of Trustees to implement the charity’s strategic goals
• Analyse service delivery, identify opportunities for improvement, and track impact to ensure we’re meeting the needs of families
• Inspire, support, and manage a talented team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and effective working environment
• Ensure the charity’s financial sustainability by managing resources effectively and generating sustainable income
• Build and nurture relationships with key stakeholders, funders, and the local community to ensure long-term support
• Lead fundraising efforts, including securing new funding streams, and ensuring efficient use of resources to maximize impact
About You
We’re looking for an experienced leader who is passionate about making a positive difference in the community. You will have:
• Senior leadership experience, ideally in the charity, social care, or voluntary sector
• Strong analytical skills with the ability to evaluate and improve service delivery
• Extensive experience in fundraising, with a proven track record in securing and managing funding
• Excellent team management skills, with the ability to inspire and lead staff and volunteers
• The ability to work collaboratively with a Board of Trustees to deliver on strategy
• Strong operational and financial management experience
• Excellent communication skills and the ability to inspire and engage stakeholders
• A deep commitment to supporting families and communities, with a shared passion for our mission
We welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to Equality of Opportunity and Diversity. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We are also fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Closing date for applications: 13/01/25
We’d love to hear from you! Join us and be part of a team dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of local families. Together, we can help create a brighter future for those who need it most.
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Established almost 40 years ago by Leonard Cheshire, Enrych is a charitable organisation that serves adults withi disabilities and long term health conditions, including mental health. We provide services across Leicestershire and Derbyshire.
We have an ambitious strategy for growing impact and are seeking a Chief Executive who can lead our passionate and committed team through the next stage of development. With a turnover of around £1.1 million and employing around 95 people, we're looking for someone who will bring their innovative and creative approach to help us maximise our impact for the people we exist to serve. You will have proven leadership skills and a keen interest in disability related issues. Ideally you will also have some experience of working in the Third Sector. We also work collaboratively with our sister charities in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a highly organised Executive and Governance Support Officer to join Concern Worldwide (UK) on a full time permanent basis.
About us
Concern Worldwide is a non-governmental, international humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries. Our mission is to transform the lives of people living in extreme poverty. We work with 25 million people each year, in some of the hardest to reach and most fragile places. Places prone to conflict, natural disasters, climate change and extreme hunger.
About the Role
Would you enjoy working in a fast paced environment coordinating projects and work flow to support Concern UK’s leadership in their delivery of strategic goals? We are looking for someone who has the ability to build relationships with our Senior Management Team in the UK and Dublin offices, with our Board of Trustees and amongst staff.
You will come with a proven skillset in your ability to organise, manage and prioritise work, maintaining confidentiality at all times with a strong command of written and verbal English together with excellent skills across the Microsoft Suite. If this role resonates with you, we look forward to receiving your application.
Previous experience in a similar role in the charity sector is desirable together with governance experience and an interest in international development and humanitarian response.
About You:
The ideal candidate will have proven experience preparing agendas, preparing papers and reports, minute taking, action follow ups. You will independently prioritise and plan a busy workload and have excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate with a wide range of people and build strong internal and external working relationships. You will have excellent written English and the ability to produce accurate work to a high standard and pay attention to detail. The successful post holder will be proactive and demonstrated understanding of the importance of maintaining confidentiality at all times.
Main duties & Responsibilities:
Executive Assistant to the Executive Director
- Provide effective diary support & inbox management for the Executive Director
- Ensure the Executive Director is well prepared and able to execute their role effectively through support on briefings
- Prepare expense claims for the Executive Director
Trustee Liaison
- In conjunction with the Executive Director, coordinate meetings for the Board, Audit and Finance Committee, Fundraising Committee, and Governance and Nomination Committee.
- In conjunction with Director Northern Ireland, coordinate CNI Board meetings
- Take responsibility for Trustee communications including the preparation, editing and dispatch of Board Papers, production of meeting minutes and recording action points. Produce and maintain rolling agendas.
- Track and update actions on governance issues for both Boards, i.e. signing of documents and declarations, producing letters of appointment, preparing Board papers on Trustee Issues and keeping the website updated.
- Control of Trustee information regarding GDPR and compliance standards
- Responsible for personal data collection and support for recruitment and induction process for new Trustees
Support to SMT and ELT
- Co-ordinate SMT meetings; produce and update rolling agenda, prepare monthly agendas, circulate papers, coordinate presentations and maintain action logs.
- Ensure the availability of clear and accurate minutes of Board, SMT, ELT and other meetings where relevant. Ensure they are properly approved and filed.
- Coordinate Board and SMT Away Days
- Monitor and remind ED and SMT of key moments, deadlines and important tasks.
- Assist with collating information, editing and preparation of papers and presentations.
- Organise UK and international travel arrangements for SMT and board members on request.
- Prepare expense claims for Trustees.
Executive Support for the Organisation
- In consultation with the ELT, coordinate the timetable and logistics for all staff briefings.
- On an ad hoc basis, support SMT members in organising events and consultancies.
- On an ad hoc basis, support cross-organisational projects led by SMT members including documentation, planning and organising.
- Support the Compliance Officer with approved and final policies and other documents.
- Management London Info e-mail inbox
About our office:
Concern is currently trialling a hybrid model. Staff are expected to come into their base office once per week or the monthly equivalent i.e. 4 times per month. Staff are also able to flex their start and finish times between the hours of 7am to 7pm daily.
Please upload your CV and cover letter by 12th January 2025.
All candidates who are short-listed for an interview will be notified via email after the application deadline.
Candidates must be legally entitled to work in the UK at the time of application.
Concern reserves the right to close this role before the deadline.
The successful post holder will be required to complete a criminal records self-declaration form and complete a basic DBS check.
Location: London / Hybrid
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Salary: £37,602 - £41,780
You may also have experience in the following: : Executive Assistant; Executive Coordinator; Executive Office Manager; Executive office coordinator, Project Management, Partnerships; Engagement, Personal Assistant Project Support, Project Assistant, Project Coordinator, Project Administrator, Project Management, Business support Admin, Project Compliance, Trustee support, Trustee Liaison, Business Support Officer, Operations Coordinator, Senior Executive Assistant, Executive Support
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