Community And Events Fundraising Relationship Manager Jobs
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.
We’re looking for an experienced Marketing and Communications Officer to join our Marcoms Team. This role represents an exciting opportunity to work with a charity that has real impact on the lives of children, young people and their families. Whether you’re liaising with the media to raise awareness of our work in schools, working with school-based colleagues to develop case studies, promoting our professional qualifications, or developing marketing and communications campaigns and activity, including Children’s Mental Health Week, you will be motivated by knowing that this role will help Place2be to support children across the UK with their mental health.
You will play a key role in campaigns, creating compelling copy to raise awareness of our work and work closely with our Head of Marketing and Communications to secure press coverage and supporting with the creation of digital media, key blogs and content. This is a role that requires a unique mix of skills across communications, marketing and PR.
If you share our core values of perseverance, integrity, compassion and creativity and have the ‘can do’ attitude towards your work and the key skills needed to succeed, we would love to hear from you. It’s varied and interesting role but hugely rewarding and fulfilling - you will be helping to give young people a brighter future.
Together we can change children’s lives. At Place2Be, we believe every child should have easy access to mental health support whenever they need it. We create a safe place in schools where children and young people can open up without pressure or stigma, allowing our highly skilled and diverse counsellors to reach children, young people and their families who need us.
For a career with purpose, this is your place.
Recruitment Process:
As part of your application you will need to answer some shortlisting questions. Please answer these as fully as you can, we recommend using the STAR model. Situation, Task, Action Result.
Closing date for applications: Midnight on 12 January 2025
1st Interview date: 17 January 2025
2nd Interview : 23 January 2025
Our Benefits
When you work at Place2Be –whether that's in a school, supporting families, providing clinical supervision, or in IT, Finance, or Fundraising –every role can make the difference to a young person. To achieve this, we ask that you bring your best self to your role and our commitment to you, is to welcome you into our community, and help you progress. Because we know that you being at your best, means the best outcomes for the children we support.
Here’s just a few things we have on offer:
- Annual Leave that increases with service
- Comprehensive learning and development to enable you to progress your career
- 5% contributory pension scheme
- Life assurance of four times your annual salary
- A comprehensive employee assistance programme
- Mobile Phone Discounts (EE network)
- Wellbeing days to allow you some ‘you’ time
- Christmas holidays closure period in addition to your annual leave
We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are currently underrepresented within our organization.
Please note if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close this vacancy early. If you are interested, please apply asap.
Safeguarding the young people we support is our top priority. We are committed to recruiting candidates who share this commitment to safeguarding, and we therefore apply robust recruitment and selection procedures to ensure all candidates are appropriate for the roles they apply for and are appropriately screened prior to appointment including DBS checks and social media background checks.
we believe every child should have easy access to mental health support whenever they need it.
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Job Title: Finance Officer
Reports to: CEO
Salary: £28,000 to £34,000 per annum
Hours: Full-time 40 hrs a week, 9am – 5.30pm
Bridge for Young People provides a home and support to young people (aged 16-25) who are leaving care or who are homeless. We have three houses in West Berkshire where we provide young people with a stable home, emotional support and practical help as they move into independence.
We are seeking a resilient, organised and self-motivated Finance Officer that has an exceptional eye for detail. The Finance role is varied and includes a broad range of charity, financial and budgeting responsibilities as well as working with the Support Services Manager in supporting young people in their tenancy sustainment.
Principal Responsibilities
Financial Management and Reporting
- Process all financial transactions within QuickBooks and perform reconciliation of all control accounts and bank accounts monthly
- Carry out bank reconciliations and month end procedures as required
- Record and monitor donations and grants, restricted and unrestricted, ensuring they are error-free
- Prepare and process monthly support invoices
- Process payments, following authorisation, via our Faster Payment’s system
- Ensuring bank protocols and records are up to date concerning authorised signatories
- Provide high quality and effective financial reporting, support and assistance to the CEO and Corporate and Community Fundraiser
- Creating and updating budgets and forecasts for overall operations
- Coordinating the Payroll submission and payments in collaboration with payroll company
- Preparation of Housing Benefit Schedules for new properties
- Monitor and review financial systems and procedures and recommend, devise and implement more effective and efficient procedures
- Highlight financial risks to the CEO and suggest/develop possible mitigations
- Advise and adhere to Financial Policy and protocols and authorisation protocols.
Tenancy Management
- Act as the primary contact for young people’s questions and concerns on issues such as rent payments and service charge queries
- Manage housing benefit claims, liaising with young people and West Berkshire Council
- Calculate young people’s rent on receipt of monthly payslips
- Track rent and service charge payments to identify any delays or arrears, liaising with young people and the Support Services Manager as necessary
- Manage arrears. Communicate with young people to remind them of overdue payments using a supportive approach
- Keep the Support Services Manager informed of persistent non-payment by young people, following procedures when necessary.
Technology
- Lead in providing technology recommendations to CEO
- Managing relationship with outsourced IT function
General Responsibilities
- To understand, adhere to and actively implement all the policies and procedures of Bridge for Young People and its services at all times
- To support the CEO in the development of strategies and the financial plans
- To operate and comply with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation and relevant Bridge for Young People policies on data protection during the course of undertaking the role
- To undertake training as required
- To assist with other work, events and projects as needed
- To undertake additional tasks reasonably requested by the CEO and the Charity Team
Additional Training Provided
- General on-the-job training. The successful applicant will also be required to undertake training identified and set out in Bridge for Young People’s Training and Development Policy and Procedures.
Personal Specification
Essential
- Financial management/bookkeeping qualification
- Experience of using an accounting package
- Ability to present financial and written information clearly, accurately and to a standard appropriate for external presentation
- Excellent time management and organisational skills to be able to deal with a multitude of tasks and a range of priorities
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to explain financial information to non-finance managers
- Strong Microsoft Office skills
- Eligible to live and work in the UK
- A DBS check will be required
Desirable
- Working knowledge of charity accounting including principles of restricted fund accounting
- Experience of using QuickBooks
- Familiarity with charity accounts
- Experience with providing tenancy sustainment support
- Awareness of technology / managing outsourced IT function
- Understanding of challenges facing care leavers and homeless young people
Why work for Bridge for Young People
- Supporting young people and making a difference
- Opportunity to develop your career as charity grows
- Training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge.
- Employer’s pension contribution to NEST scheme
Please do call us for more details of position, see website for details.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking to recruit an experienced, strategic and purpose-driven Director of Programmes who will develop, deliver and scale our portfolio of leadership and management programmes and products, helping the social sector to thrive.
Introduction
Clore Social Leadership is one of the UK’s most respected leadership development providers for social purpose and non-profit leaders. Through skills and development programmes, we support and invest in social leaders, enabling them to build the capabilities, confidence and resilience to transform their organisations, communities and the world around them.
Since 2010, we have supported over 4,000 individuals from nearly 3,000 social purpose organisations. Through our transformative skills and development programmes, we empower individuals from local grassroots initiatives to global organisations to become agents of change. In partnership, we have developed leadership programmes for people with lived and/or learned experience of racial inequalities, youth services, immigration systems, criminal justice systems, social immobility, homelessness, gender inequalities, health inequalities and climate change.
We prioritise leadership development opportunities in three key areas:
- Individuals: We believe that effective change starts with empowered individuals. Our programmes equip individuals with the skills, confidence and strategic thinking needed to excel as leaders, for broader societal transformation.
- Organisations: We recognise the pivotal role of organisations in driving impact, we offer tailored solutions that enhance leadership capabilities within organisations. By strengthening organisational leadership, we amplify their ability to create meaningful change.
- Communities: We acknowledge the local and grassroots level as a powerful source of change, we equip leaders working in a 'place' or within a 'practice' with the tools and networks to work together to amplify their voices, implement solutions, and create tangible impact within their communities.
Role Description
The Director of Programmes is responsible for providing strategic and creative leadership to develop high quality, effective and impactful programmes and products that reflect and meet the needs of the social sector.
Main responsibilities
- Lead the design, development and delivery of leadership and management programmes, ensuring that interventions are innovative, transformational and in alignment with Clore Social’s capabilities framework and model. This will include curriculum and module design, utilising own expertise and working in partnership with others to develop learning materials.
- Preparation for, and some facilitation of, peer learning, residentials and other programme events.
- Oversee the recruitment, moderation and engagement of Clore Social programme participants.
- Build and maintain a team of diverse and high quality consultants to deliver our programmes. This includes managing relationships and agreements with them and ensuring they deliver to Clore Social values and standards.
- Oversee the evaluation of the programme outcomes and impact and closely monitor feedback and other data in order to drive continuous improvement.
- Collaborate with the CEO and the Director of Development on Clore Social’s Organisational Learning and Development offer, bringing expertise to develop bespoke packages that meet the individual needs of organisations within social purpose organisations and businesses.
- Contribute to the communications of Clore Social and be a thought leader on social sector leadership issues.
- Support and lead, where appropriate, relationships with key stakeholders, including existing and potential funding partners.
- Develop and manage the Programmes budget.
- Stay up to date with leadership development and social sector trends.
- Provide co-leadership of the organisation as a member of the senior leadership team.
- Consistently demonstrate the values of the Clore Social Leadership.
Key relationships
- The Director of Programmes will be part of our small, focused team of eight. You will work collaboratively across the team and, as a member of the senior leadership team, provide visible leadership within the organisation.
- The role will be managed by the CEO.
- The Director of Programmes leads the Programmes staff team. This will include line managing three members of staff: the Head of Programmes, the Programmes and Operations Administrator and Racial Equity Programme Lead.
- Key relationships will be built and maintained with partner organisations and a wide pool of programme directors, facilitators, coaches and trainers.
Person specification
This role is ideal for a driven and visionary professional eager to make a significant impact. You will have a proven track record in designing and delivering high-profile leadership development initiatives that drive meaningful change. Bold and imaginative, you will help Clore Social expand its influence and deepen its impact by shaping innovative programmes that respond to sector needs. A confident and persuasive communicator and manager, you will combine strategic thinking with strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence.
You will join an experienced, talented and friendly team during an exciting period of change for the organisation. As a team-player in a small organisation, you will balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, working independently and collaboratively to achieve goals.
Personal qualities
- Focused: A strategic thinker, combining both practical and theoretical knowledge of learning and development, whilst maintaining a high attention to detail.
- Inclusive: Driven to create accessible learning for diverse audiences.
- Creative and Innovative: Proven ability to think creatively and deploy ideas innovatively, challenging the status quo to seek continuous improvement, in response to sector needs.
- Collaborative: Expertise and enjoyment in forming strategic partnerships and working with a broad range of stakeholders.
- Passionate: About the power of learning and development in catalysing social change
Qualifications and experience (E=essential, D=desirable)
- Deep expertise in learning and development, with a thorough understanding of what drives its effectiveness (E)
- Proven expertise in designing, delivering and evaluating impactful leadership development and management training programmes, tailored to diverse audiences (E)
- Direct experience of facilitation and speaking to a wide range of audiences (E)
- An awareness and understanding of the skills and attributes needed for a thriving and evolving social sector (E)
- Experience of effective operational delivery of complex programmes, managing projects and people (E)
- Designing and implementing organisational learning and development initiatives across social, private, and public sector organisations, with a proven ability to adapt approaches to diverse contexts and audiences (D)
- Experience of action learning facilitation, coaching and mentoring (D)
- Experience of designing and delivering leadership development programmes beyond conventional training (D)
- Experience of innovations, growing and managing new projects (D)
- Experience of fundraising and earned income (D)
- Experience of financial management, budgets and strategy development (D)
- Experience of working in or collaborating with private and public sectors (D)
Hours and place of work
This is a full-time role to be fulfilled over a 35-hour week, within core working hours (Mon-Fri, 10am–4pm UK time), with flexibility as required.
This is a hybrid role with one day a week in our shared office space in London (Better Space, 127 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3DA), the travel costs of which must be covered by the individual. We are open to discussing this arrangement further to accommodate individual needs and preferences.
Further UK travel will be required on occasion, the costs of which would be covered by Clore Social Leadership.
Terms, pay and benefits
- This is a permanent contract.
- Salary for this role will be £55,000-£60,000 p/a.
- The post holder is entitled to 25 days of annual leave, in addition to UK statutory holidays.
- The office is closed for one week during the winter festive period (25-31 December), providing an additional three days of annual leave in addition to the above allocation.
- You have the option to join our contributory pension scheme. The employer's contribution is 3% with a minimum employee contribution of 5%.
Application process
We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment. We value and respect every individual, regardless of their race, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability or background, and actively seek to eliminate bias, promote equality and provide equal opportunities for all to showcase their talents and be evaluated solely on their qualifications, skills and potential. We conduct a blind recruitment process to ensure fairness and equity by anonymising applications, removing names and identifiable information.
If you are passionate about making a profound impact and thrive in a dynamic, values-driven environment, we encourage you to submit an application.
Please apply through Charity Jobs. You will be asked to send:
- Your CV (two pages max.), including relevant work experience.
- A cover letter (one page max.), which addresses your suitability for and interest in the role.
Key dates
Applications close: 12:00pm Monday 6 January 2025
First round interviews (online): Friday 17 January 2025 (flexibility can be offered)
Final interviews (in person): Wednesday 22 or Friday 24 January 2025 (flexibility can be offered)
Travel expenses for in-person interviews will be reimbursed on submission of valid receipts.
In line with the Equality Act 2010, we are committed to offering reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and beyond.
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Clore Social Leadership is committed to a policy of equality and diversity.
Registered charity number: 1136727
Grade: Senior Manager
Role: Senior Programme Manager, Europe
Hours: Full-Time (37.5 hours/week)
Type: Fixed Term Contract until 31st March 2027
Location: This job is open to candidates living in France, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Please note that we currently do not have the infrastructure to support visa sponsorship and you must have the relevant right to live and work in your country of residence.
Reports to: Programme Director, Europe
Hours per week: 37.5 - 40 hours/week (depending on country of residence)
Compensation: Salaries are benchmarked to the country of residence and mapped to years of experience. Please note that to counter inequity, salaries at CPI are non-negotiable. Salaries for this role in the countries where we have the infrastructure to employ staff are:
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France: €90,054 - €103,909
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Germany: €104,530 - €120,611
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Spain: €92,186 - €106,368
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Sweden: 1,028,089 kr - 1,186,257 kr
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UK: £82,937 - £95,697
UK timezone preferred but not essential
Closing Date: January 5, 2025, 23:59 (11:59pm) Greenwich Mean Time
ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR PUBLIC IMPACT
At the Centre for Public Impact, we believe in the potential of government to bring about better outcomes for people. Yet, we have found that the systems, structures, and processes of government today are often not set up to respond to the complex challenges we face as a society. That’s why we have an emerging vision to reimagine government so that it works for everyone.
A global not-for-profit organisation founded by the Boston Consulting Group, we work in partnership with governments, philanthropy, civil society and communities to challenge the status quo, shift mindsets, and bridge the gap between people and those in power.
CPI currently operates in four regions of the world, all stewarding CPI’s mission in different geographies: Asia, Australia & Aotearoa New Zealand, Europe, and North America. We are all supported by our Global Hub team, who provide leadership and partnership in relation to finance and operations, people and culture, and communications to our regional teams at CPI.
Our Values
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Curiosity - We champion exploration and creativity.
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Courage - We are authentic and brave in our decisions and actions.
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Collaboration - We share power and work together.
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Empathy - We embrace others’ perspectives and experiences.
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Equity - We disrupt systemic barriers to shift power.
Centre for Public Impact, Europe (CPIE)
Since its founding in August 2020, CPIE has built a rich portfolio of programmes working with public sector organisations, governments, academic institutions, charities and foundations across Europe to explore how we can make government and philanthropy more effective and trusted to work for everyone. We have grown from a team of 7 to a team of 16 and have been expanding our work as a programme delivery organisation working directly with governments, philanthropies and organisations on the ground.
At CPIE, our culture is founded on the values and principles within our vision for government. So in everything we do we aim to be humble, open, empathetic, authentic, trusting and trustworthy, curious and to champion diversity and inclusion. We continually experiment with ways to embody our values, striving to share power and devolve decision-making to those best placed to make the decision. We challenge traditional hierarchies, adopt a strengths-based approach, and prioritize mutual support. As a team, we care deeply about each other and the work we do, and together we aim to foster a culture of collaboration and respect. We are committed to embedding equity and inclusion not only in our programmatic work but in the very fabric of how we work and relate to one another.
At CPI Europe, our developing programme areas of strength are in:
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AI and digital transformation
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Urban transformation
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Climate action
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Collective imagination practice
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Public service transformation
Over the next five years we will develop the following thematic areas:
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Creating the conditions for communities to flourish
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Advancing health and a culture of care
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Envisioning life-affirming futures
ROLE OVERVIEW
Who are we looking for?
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented senior programme manager to oversee the delivery of the two-year training programme funded through the AI Opportunity Fund. This role focuses on managing the implementation, budget, and contractual aspects of the program, ensuring its success in equipping underserved communities with essential AI and digital skills.
As part of a dynamic team working across diverse programs to advance CPI Europe’s strategy, this individual will thrive on building strong relationships within CPIE, across CPI’s regions, and within our Global Initiatives. We’re looking for someone who embraces the challenges and opportunities of a startup environment, where learning, adaptability, and building the plane as we fly it are all part of the journey!
Senior managers across all CPI teams are expected to:
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Independently own, hold and manage strong and trusting partner and stakeholder relationships
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Lead large, complex projects and/or own work streams of larger projects and develop high-quality deliverables
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Manage budgets, with good understanding of financial performance management, data analysis skill and comfortable with spreadsheet analysis
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Drive analytical and intellectual depth in work products, and proactively share our work with broader CPI teams and our global audience
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Support new business and partnership development and portfolio building for CPIE. Seek out fundraising opportunities and manage bidding and application processes
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Identify and proactively lead ideas around how we can work together more effectively as a team, supporting to build the culture of CPIE
Key Responsibilities and Core Comptencies :
Program Leadership and Delivery
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Lead the end-to-end delivery of the two-year AI Opportunity Fund training programme, ensuring it adheres to agreed timelines, quality standards, and program objectives.
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Collaborate with training providers and grantees to implement the program effectively across multiple regions, addressing any logistical or operational challenges.
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Proactively manage programme risks by identifying, assessing, and implementing mitigation strategies, while guiding and empowering the team to effectively understand and address potential challenges
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Prepare and present detailed project reports to ensure stakeholders remain informed and aligned throughout the project lifecycle
Strategic and Financial Oversight
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Oversee the programme’s budget, ensuring efficient and effective allocation of resources in line with funding guidelines.
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Monitor and track financial performance, understanding trends and variances v budget. Work closely with the project finance manager to review expenditures, providing regular updates and reports to funders and internal teams.
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Identify and mitigate financial risks, ensuring compliance with funding and organizational requirements. Manage contracts with grantees and training providers, ensuring all parties meet their obligations and deliverables.
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Act as the main point of contact for contract-related queries, resolving issues promptly and professionally.
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Ensure compliance with legal, financial, and reporting requirements outlined in agreements.
Partner Coordination
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Build and maintain strong relationships with training providers, grantees, and other stakeholders, ensuring effective collaboration and alignment with program goals.
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Represent CPIE in discussions with funders and partners, providing updates on program delivery, impact, and financial performance.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Learning
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Track and report on programme milestones, deliverables, and financial performance to funders and stakeholders.
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Collect and analyse data on programme outcomes, using insights to adapt and improve delivery.
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Share key learnings with the CPI team to inform broader organisational development and future initiatives.
DEIB and Collaborative Working
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Champion CPIE’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, embedding these principles in all aspects of programme delivery.
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Ensure the training programme is inclusive and accessible, with a strong focus on supporting underserved communities.
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Able to facilitate inclusive conversations up and across lines of cultural and positional differences
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Demonstrates empathy for government and the communities they serve to advance DEIB within systems that government influence
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Seeks, offers, accepts and takes action on feedback often including upward feedback to disrupt white supremacy workplace culture
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Cultivates a healthy team culture by addressing inequitable group dynamics, seeking to understand how decisions will impact different team members and facilitating transparent decision-making processes
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Work closely with members of the CPI Communications team to coordinate and provide input for press releases, blogs, reports, case studies, and other materials that highlight the impact of the AI Opportunity Fund, ensuring broad visibility and uptake of the programme’s work.
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Work with the CPI Knowledge, Learning and Impact team to track and evaluate key programme outcomes, ensuring that they align with strategic objectives and are communicated effectively to stakeholders.
Thought Leadership & Business Development:
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Proactively identifies opportunities to enhance CPI’s regional and team impact, including strategies for scaling, expanding, or innovating programmes, systems, or initiatives under their management
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Embraces change and contributes to more effective ways of working at a systems level
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Cultivates and strengthens partnerships with key partners and stakeholders, holding and creating lead relationships
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Partners with the Programme Director and leadership team to contribute to budget development and/or management
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Seeks out fundraising opportunities and manages bidding and application processes
People Development:
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Uses deep knowledge of workstreams, teams, and role to influence our culture and strategy
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Provide mentorship and guidance to team members, building a high performing, supportive and collaborative working environment.
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Spends time training and coaching Associates, Senior Associates and Managers, including those outside their individual project teams as appropriate
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Helps others to manage the emotional impact of change - Demonstrating the ability to coach and mentor employees, providing guidance, feedback, and support to help them develop their skills, overcome challenges, and achieve their full potential.
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Implements performance management processes that are fair, transparent, and objective.
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Effectively managing conflicts within teams, fostering open communication, and facilitating collaboration.
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Create a culture of consistent feedback with the team, encouraging their professional development, and actively seeking feedback to improve their own leadership practices.
Personal Development & Commitment to Continuous Learning:
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Able to take a balcony view of systems in order to innovate and improve over time
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Manages time effectively, sustainably, and strategically to guide end to end management of team priorities
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Engages in regular self-reflection to identify strengths, areas for improvement, and personal goals to understand and get curious about their leadership archetype and its influence on their team.
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Engages in reflective practice by critically evaluating experiences, projects, and outcomes. Identifying lessons learned, strengths, and areas for improvement, and using these insights to enhance future performance and contribute to organisational effectiveness.
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Actively seeks out learning opportunities and proactively acquire new knowledge and skills to stay up-to-date in a rapidly changing public sector and nonprofit/social impact landscape.
Programme, Contract and Risk Management:
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Able to lead projects independently and confidently from conception to completion
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Manages partners and other stakeholder relationships while managing multiple projects at once.
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Serves as lead contract creator and collaborator with Internal Operations.
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Manages complex tasks, individuals, and stakeholders’ feedback exceptionally and openly
Qualifications:
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At least 6 - 16 years of relevant experience. CPI welcomes a breadth of experience from individuals from service-oriented environments
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A project management qualification is desirable, but not essential
Experience:
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Demonstrates expertise in program management, particularly in designing, implementing, and scaling innovative programs.
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Proven experience in managing the full lifecycle of programs, including planning, implementation, risk management, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation, while ensuring quality standards and stakeholder alignment
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An awareness of good grant making practice and demonstrates the ability to effectively manage all stages of a grant making process, including designing and executing open calls, facilitating selection processes, overseeing delivery, and conducting thorough evaluations to ensure successful outcomes
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Strong expertise in managing program budgets, tracking expenditures, and ensuring compliance with funding guidelines, with a focus on mitigating financial risks and reporting to funders and internal teams.
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Demonstrated ability to manage contracts with grantees, providers and or partners, ensuring obligations and deliverables are met, compliance with legal and financial requirements, and fostering strong, collaborative relationships.
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Proven ability to establish and lead high-level strategic relationships with funders, delivery partners, and recipient organisations
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Proven ability to leverage analytical and creative problem-solving skills to navigate complex, multi-stakeholder environments, effectively addressing challenges and driving innovative solutions
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Excellent communication skills, with the ability to distill complex ideas for varied audiences and build trust with funders, delivery partners and team members
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A track record of fostering inclusive, high-performing team cultures, providing mentorship, managing conflicts, and creating opportunities for team learning and growth while maintaining transparency and accountabilityExperience embedding diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) principles into program design, team norms, and organizational practices, with a focus on creating inclusive environments and addressing systemic inequities.
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Experience in designing, implementing, or managing skills development and training programmes is desirable
Salary, benefits, and how to apply
At the Centre for Public Impact, we are committed to countering pay inequality and recently completed a global compensation benchmarking process to develop fully localised salary bands and ensure that we're paying our staff fairly and well for the roles that they hold. Therefore, salaries at CPI are non-negotiable and our bands are benchmarked to our staff’s country of residence.
In addition to a competitive salary, CPI Europe offers comprehensive benefits to its employees including a range of high-quality health, dental, and vision plans for individuals based on their country of residence; pension contributions; dedicated professional development funds; a minimum 5 weeks paid leave policy under our Flexibility with Responsibility policy; paid parental leave and extended illness leave; and a year-end organisation-wide closure.
We are a remote-first workplace , this position requires minimal travel, with occasional domestic or international trips based on project needs (between 5 - 10%).
To advance our purpose of reimagining government so that it works for everyone, CPI seeks to attract and support a diversity of backgrounds, experience, talent and thought. For this reason, we encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. This includes candidates who have previously found it hard to be considered for other positions on the basis of their qualifications, disabilities, personal background or life events. If you would like to apply for the position but see a barrier to joining us, please do apply and we will work with you to find a solution. You can also read our full Diversity Equity and Inclusion Policy here.
We are using Applied in order to reduce bias in our hiring process and ensure that we are shortlisting candidates based on their skills and ideas. Please note that we do not ask for a cover letter and instead, this is the first round of the application which requires four paragraph-length answers. Your answers will be anonymized for review and your scores will determine if you're invited to interview with us. Although we ask for your CV, it will not be looked at until after your application has been scored.
We understand applicants may need to use tools like ChatGPT as thought partners or for light assistance during the application process. However, we are looking for original work that reflects your unique perspective, skills and reflections borne out of lived experiences. Please do not submit content that is directly copied or heavily reliant on AI as these will be flagged and marked down. We have a team of “actual people” who help with scoring your sift response as well as a system that helps us ensure applications maintain authenticity, so any AI-generated content should be thoughtfully integrated rather than directly pasted.
CPI is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, caste, colour, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws.
Please apply by January 5, 2025, 23:59 (11:59pm) GMT preferably earlier to avoid last minute tech glitches. The application portal closes automatically and we will not be able to re-open it.
We're a learning partner for governments, public servants, and the changemakers leading the charge to reimagine government.
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The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money solely to support The Royal Marsden hospital. Established in 1851 as the world’s first specialised cancer hospital, The Royal Marsden is now the largest comprehensive cancer centre in Europe, caring for over 62,000 patients each year. Funds raised by The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity allow for vital investment into all areas of the hospital’s work, helping to:
- Support life-saving research - including funding clinical trials that give patients at the hospital, across the UK and around the world access to the latest breakthrough drugs.
- Offer patients world-leading treatment and care - delivering tailored and personalised treatment, which cares for the whole person, not just their illness.
- Invest in state-of-the-art equipment - from the latest in robotic surgery, to improved cancer imaging to ensure more effective and efficient diagnosis and treatment.
- Fund modern patient environments - allowing the hospital to build new facilities and refurbish existing ones, so that patients are cared for in the most welcoming, dignified and peaceful environments.
The Philanthropy Executive, Trusts role is an important part of a small but successful trust fundraising team at The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. We are looking for an exceptional writer who is proactive and thrives in a fast-paced environment. Previous fundraising experience would be beneficial, but it is not a requirement, so please do get in touch if you are looking to move into the charity sector.
What you’ll be doing
- Building relationships with mid-level Trusts and Foundations, with a focus on securing four and five figure donations
- Writing compelling, clear and high-quality funding applications and cases for support for Trust and Foundation audiences
- Managing and developing a range of annual mailings to Trusts and Foundations
- Working with colleagues in the Charity and clinical team members across The Royal Marsden to gather the information necessary to produce proposals and updates for Trust and Foundation supporters
Please see the attached Job Description for further information.
Closing date: 6th January 2025
Interviews will commence 9th January 2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Chance to Shine is a national children’s charity. We change young people’s lives through cricket giving them the opportunity to play, learn and develop through the sport. We keep them physically active, teach them vital skills like teamwork, communication and leadership. And above all, they have fun.
Chance to Shine takes cricket to new places and uses it to ignite new passions, teach vital skills, unite diverse groups, and educate young people from Cornwall to Canterbury to County Durham.
Since 2005 our Chance to Shine Schools programme has helped reverse the decline of cricket in state schools with millions of boys and girls in over 13,000 state schools playing and learning through cricket. Chance to Shine Street supports young people in under-served communities to access and benefit from cricket in a free, inclusive, fun and fast-paced tape ball environment.
The Fundraising Team is tasked with helping Chance to Shine achieve its ambition, securing new funding partnerships and the stewardship of existing donors across a range of funding streams: Corporate, Events, Trusts and Foundations, Individual giving, and statutory funding to support the delivery of Chance to Shine programmes.
We are looking for an individual with experience of prospect research within the charitable sector, who can lead the prospect research, pipeline management, and information management function within the Fundraising team. The person in this role will have excellent attention to detail and a keen analytical eye to enable the fundraising team to succeed.
The role does not require an understanding of cricket but does require an enthusiasm towards changing children and young people’s lives.
Purpose of the role
We are seeking a Prospect Research Officer working 3 days / 22.5 hrs per week, who will work across the fundraising team to research and identify individuals, trusts and foundations, and corporates whose values and interests align with Chance to Shine’s mission. By doing so, you will be making a major contribution to growing the charity's high value supporter base; and to maximizing its engagement with existing and potential supporters.
The post holder will:
- Lead on the research for new business prospects across all fundraising streams (individuals, trusts and foundations, corporates)
- Create detailed briefs for key stakeholders at Chance to Shine events
- Lead on the pipeline management process, ensuring records are up-to-date
1) Key Responsibilities
Prospect research
- Deliver high quality prospect research briefings on individuals, trusts, and corporates for the fundraising team, members of the charity’s senior leadership as well as senior volunteers and board members.
- Ensure research output is timely, insightful, accurate and well presented; in compliance with relevant data protection laws and the charity’s supporter journey.
- Lead on network mapping for current donors and key prospects including links to Chance to Shine Trustees and Development Board members.
- Create prospect and supporter bios ahead of fundraising meetings and cultivation events.
Prospect management
- Support the fundraising team with the management and analysis of prospect information through The Raiser’s Edge database.
- Ensure database systems are maintained accurately by analysing and updating information on individuals, companies, and trusts and foundations.
- Maintain the fundraising team’s prospect pipeline process within The Raiser’s Edge database.
Strategy and Planning
- Work with the Head of Fundraising and other team members to develop a prospect research strategy and manage its implementation within the fundraising team.
Compliance and due diligence
- Lead on data protection compliance for Fundraising working with the Fundraising Assistant and wider team as appropriate.
- Draft due diligence on prospective supporters where required in line with Chance to Shine’s gift acceptance policy.
2) Key relationships
The job holder will liaise with:
· Fundraising team
· Impact & Evaluation, Operations, Communications & Digital and Finance & Resources teams.
· Trustees and senior volunteers.
3) Skills, knowledge & personal competencies
- Excellent written communication skills and the ability to present complex information for a range of audiences in a variety of formats.
- Ability to work to the highest standards, to be analytical, methodical and thorough with meticulous attention to detail.
- Excellent knowledge of the principles of fundraising to include identification, research, solicitation and stewardship.
- Experience of using and championing the intelligent use of Raiser’s Edge or a similar CRM system for data capture and reporting.
- Strong organisational skills and ability to work proactively, managing your own workload and ensuring deadlines and priorities are well handled.
- A desire and aptitude to develop a career in prospect research.
· Good IT skills with experience of using MS Office, Word, Excel.
· Good team player.
· Enthusiasm to embrace Chance to Shine values: Inspiring, ambitious, passionate, inclusive and fun.
1) Key Responsibilities
Prospect research
- Deliver high quality prospect research briefings on individuals, trusts, and corporates for the fundraising team, members of the charity’s senior leadership as well as senior volunteers and board members.
- Ensure research output is timely, insightful, accurate and well presented; in compliance with relevant data protection laws and the charity’s supporter journey.
- Lead on network mapping for current donors and key prospects including links to Chance to Shine Trustees and Development Board members.
- Create prospect and supporter bios ahead of fundraising meetings and cultivation events.
Prospect management
- Support the fundraising team with the management and analysis of prospect information through The Raiser’s Edge database.
- Ensure database systems are maintained accurately by analysing and updating information on individuals, companies, and trusts and foundations.
- Maintain the fundraising team’s prospect pipeline process within The Raiser’s Edge database.
Strategy and Planning
- Work with the Head of Fundraising and other team members to develop a prospect research strategy and manage its implementation within the fundraising team.
Compliance and due diligence
- Lead on data protection compliance for Fundraising working with the Fundraising Assistant and wider team as appropriate.
- Draft due diligence on prospective supporters where required in line with Chance to Shine’s gift acceptance policy.
2) Key relationships
The job holder will liaise with:
· Fundraising team
· Impact & Evaluation, Operations, PR & Communications and Finance & Resources teams.
· Trustees and senior volunteers.
3) Skills, knowledge & personal competencies
- Excellent written communication skills and the ability to present complex information for a range of audiences in a variety of formats.
- Ability to work to the highest standards, to be analytical, methodical and thorough with meticulous attention to detail.
- Excellent knowledge of the principles of fundraising to include identification, research, solicitation and stewardship.
- Experience of using and championing the intelligent use of Raiser’s Edge or a similar CRM system for data capture and reporting.
- Strong organisational skills and ability to work proactively, managing your own workload and ensuring deadlines and priorities are well handled.
- A desire and aptitude to develop a career in prospect research.
· Good IT skills with experience of using MS Office, Word, Excel.
· Good team player.
· Enthusiasm to embrace Chance to Shine values: Inspiring, ambitious, passionate, inclusive and fun.
Key Responsibilities
Prospect research
- Deliver high quality prospect research briefings on individuals, trusts, and corporates for the fundraising team, members of the charity’s senior leadership as well as senior volunteers and board members.
- Ensure research output is timely, insightful, accurate and well presented; in compliance with relevant data protection laws and the charity’s supporter journey.
- Lead on network mapping for current donors and key prospects including links to Chance to Shine Trustees and Development Board members.
- Create prospect and supporter bios ahead of fundraising meetings and cultivation events.
Prospect management
- Support the fundraising team with the management and analysis of prospect information through The Raiser’s Edge database.
- Ensure database systems are maintained accurately by analysing and updating information on individuals, companies, and trusts and foundations.
- Maintain the fundraising team’s prospect pipeline process within The Raiser’s Edge database.
Strategy and Planning
- Work with the Head of Fundraising and other team members to develop a prospect research strategy and manage its implementation within the fundraising team.
Compliance and due diligence
- Lead on data protection compliance for Fundraising working with the Fundraising Assistant and wider team as appropriate.
- Draft due diligence on prospective supporters where required in line with Chance to Shine’s gift acceptance policy.
Key relationships
The job holder will liaise with:
· Fundraising team
· Impact & Evaluation, Operations, Communications & Digital and Finance & Resources teams.
· Trustees and senior volunteers.
Skills, knowledge & personal competencies
- Excellent written communication skills and the ability to present complex information for a range of audiences in a variety of formats.
- Ability to work to the highest standards, to be analytical, methodical and thorough with meticulous attention to detail.
- Excellent knowledge of the principles of fundraising to include identification, research, solicitation and stewardship.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Director of Programmes
Salary – Highly competitive salary
Location – Hybrid working, split between the Foundation’s office in London and home.
Are you ready to make a significant impact in the world of sport and community development? Do you have the strategic vision and leadership skills to shape and deliver transformational programmes that leave a lasting legacy? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
About the Football Foundation
We’re the Football Foundation – the Premier League, The FA and Government's charity that helps communities improve their local football facilities through football grants. This means better games and more players - helping transform communities where demand is greatest, and impact will be strongest. We have ambitious plans and with the support from our funding partners, the Football Foundation is well-supported to continue to invest in community pitches and facilities across the nation.
The role
The Director of Programmes will play a pivotal role in the strategic leadership and management of our Programmes Directorate. Reporting to the Chief Executive and working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will help shape the strategic direction of our key programmes and new business opportunities, driving meaningful progress and measurable results.
As a member of our Senior Management Team (SMT), you will support the CEO in steering the organisation towards continuous improvement and success, serving as a trusted adviser to the Foundation Group Board and Panels, and contributing to the Foundation’s overall strategic vision.
What are we looking for?
We’re looking for a dynamic and visionary leader with a deep understanding of sport, community projects, government strategies, and funding opportunities, underpinned by expertise in participatory sports development. You will bring extensive leadership experience, demonstrating a proven ability to manage performance, balance workloads, and foster positive, supportive team environments. Your skill in navigating multi-stakeholder environments will be essential, ensuring objectives are met, expectations are managed, and performance insights are communicated clearly and effectively.
With a track record of driving key strategies, leading impactful projects, and optimising resources for success, you will translate our organisational strategy into ambitious programmes that inspire partner collaboration and deliver tangible results. You will oversee the management and delivery of our core strategic initiatives, including grass pitches, multisport advisory services, and multi-pitch hubs, ensuring these programmes consistently meet and surpass their goals.
Building on your expertise in designing and delivering innovative programmes, you will take a lead role in developing tech-enabled post-award processes to ensure that grant awards achieve their full potential. By maximising the impact of our funding partners’ significant contributions, you will play a pivotal role in driving the long-term success and sustainability of our shared initiatives.
This is a unique opportunity to shape meaningful programmes that make a lasting difference, working within a collaborative and forward-thinking organisation dedicated to positive change.
Our Four Corners
We refer to our company values as our Four Corners:
· Fair Players – open and inclusive in our approach
· Star Performers – trusted to deliver
· United Team Player – collaborative and easy to work with
· Passionate Supporters – flexible and willing
If you share these values and have the necessary skills and experience for the role, then we look forward to hearing from you.
What can we offer you?
You will start on 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (which increases after 2 years), plus additional time off to volunteer. We also offer a generous pension scheme (8% employer contribution), free health care provision, a monthly gym subsidy, death in service benefit and access to selected match tickets.
We are committed to helping our team members maintain a healthy work-life balance, so offer flexible working around core hours to help achieve that.
Equality and Diversity Commitment
The Football Foundation is committed to, and values the principles of diversity, equality, equity, and inclusion. We strive to provide an inclusive and supportive working environment where all our team feel respected and supported in fulfilling their potential. We encourage and welcome applications from all, regardless of background and are particularly interested to hear from individuals belonging to under-represented groups including diverse ethnic communities, individuals with a disability, and those from the LGBTQI+ community.
Should you need any adjustments to the recruitment process at either application or interview stage, please contact us at jobs @footballfoundation. org. uk
How do I apply?
If this sounds like the role for you, please follow the steps outlined below to apply.
Please send the following to jobs @footballfoundation. org. uk
o CV
o Cover letter - please highlight briefly and clearly your suitability for the role, together with your reasons for applying (no more than one page of A4).
The closing date for applications is: 23:59, 19th January 2025
1st stage interviews via MS Teams are currently scheduled for 27th and 28th January
2025, with 2nd stage in person interviews to follow
Due to the volume of applications received for most roles, the Foundation only contacts candidates if they are shortlisted for interview. If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, you should assume your application has not been successful.
Please note that you must be eligible to work in the UK to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Chance to Shine is a national children’s charity. We change young people’s lives through cricket giving them the opportunity to play, learn and develop through the sport. We keep them physically active, teach them vital skills like teamwork, communication and leadership. And above all, they have fun.
Since 2005 our Chance to Shine Schools programme has helped reverse the decline of cricket in state schools with millions of boys and girls in over 13,000 state schools playing and learning through cricket. Chance to Shine Street supports young people in under-served communities to access and benefit from cricket in a free, inclusive, fun and fast-paced tape ball environment.
The Fundraising Team is tasked with helping Chance to Shine achieve its ambition. Securing new funding partnerships and the stewardship of existing donors across a range of funding streams: Corporate Partnerships, Events, Trusts and Foundations, Individual giving, and statutory funding to support the delivery of Chance to Shine programmes.
We are looking for an individual with experience of fundraising, ideally with Trusts and Foundations, with a motivation to drive real change for children and young people. The person in this role will have excellent writing and research skills and enjoy relationship building. The role does not require an understanding of cricket but does require an enthusiasm towards changing children and young people’s lives.
This is an exciting time for growth within this highly motivated team and this role will play an integral part in our strategy building on our existing pipeline; working collaboratively to make a big impact.
Purpose of the role
The person in this role will work closely with the Trusts and Foundations Manager to develop tailored and compelling fundraising proposals to existing and new funders, matching donor interests with Chance to Shine programmes. They will carry out research to identify and prioritise new Trusts that align with our mission. They will support the Fundraising team in a number of ways including the maintaining of accurate records of applications, writing applications, reports, thank you letters, data input and analysis, and creating compelling cases for support.
The role is based in the Chance to Shine office in London. We operate flexible working and as such team members currently work from the office on average about two days per week.
The post holder will:
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Lead on applications for grants up to £10,000 through effective research and cultivation, as well as through the creation of well-written and persuasive cases for support for Chance to Shine projects.
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Develop and manage relationships with existing funders.
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Have responsibility for an income target of c. £80-100k.
Key responsibilities
Fundraising
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Apply to a range of Trusts and grant giving bodies who have the potential to give up to five figure annual grants, ensuring that applications are closely aligned to the objectives of the funder and that they meet Chance to Shine’s aims and objectives.
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Develop and manage communications with a portfolio of existing supporters with a clear objective to renew support.
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Liaise with operational colleagues to identify projects and priorities for funding, and in consultation with the Trusts & Foundations Manager develop them into compelling projects for funders.
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Liaise with the operations and finance team to develop robust budgets for funding applications.
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Manage a small grants programme seeking unrestricted funding from 4 figure grant funders.
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Work collaboratively with the rest of the Fundraising Team to ensure fundraising income is maximised.
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Assist with other fundraising tasks as required.
Research
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Research and identify prospective Trusts and other grant giving bodies whose aims and objectives are aligned with Chance to Shine and prepare a calendar of relevant and timely approaches.
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Support in developing a strong trust funding and major grants pipeline, creating new Trust prospect recommendations and approaches.
Relationship Building
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Develop strong relationships with Trusts keeping supporters abreast of organisational priorities.
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As required, plan and organise opportunities for Trust supporters to visit Chance to Shine projects and experience the programme first hand.
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Be a representative for the charity at networking events where required.
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Develop strong and effective internal relationships with colleagues in all teams, to support cross-team working.
Monitoring and reporting
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Work with the Operations team and Impact and Evaluation team to prepare reports as required by funders.
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Regularly evaluate fundraising activity to ensure the pipeline is on track and take remedial action, if required.
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Maintain effective records of key activities and contacts on Raiser's Edge.
Key relationships
The job holder will liaise with:
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Fundraising team
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Impact & Evaluation, Operations, Communications and Digital and Finance & Resources teams
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Funders
Skills, knowledge & personal competencies
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Experience in fundraising and/or securing grants from Trusts and Foundations.
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Experience of writing engaging copy and reports. Ideally, some experience of providing reports and updates for funders.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Initiative to plan and achieve targets with strong motivation to succeed.
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Comfortable dealing with stakeholders at all levels.
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Enthusiastic and tenacious.
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Good influencing and negotiation skills.
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Good team player.
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Strong attention to detail.
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Good time management skills and able to work to tight deadlines.
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Good IT skills with experience of using MS Office Word, Excel. Desirable, but not essential, is experience working with Raisers Edge or an equivalent fundraising database.
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Enthusiasm to embrace Chance to Shine values: Inspiring, ambitious, passionate, inclusive and fun.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Grounded Sounds, a Brixton-based charity, is looking for an inspiring and visionary Creative Director to lead our creative and programme work.
Collaborating closely with our Managing Director, you will ensure our organisation delivers on its mission to empower young people through music, foster meaningful connections with local communities, and build innovative partnerships within the music industry.
Grounded Sounds operates at the intersection of music, education, and community development. From creative workshops to industry-linked projects, we provide opportunities for young people to thrive musically and personally. This is a unique leadership opportunity for someone passionate about music, youth empowerment, and community engagement, with a proven ability to lead, connect, and inspire.
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Key Responsibilities
• Leadership: Provide creative leadership, ensuring all programmes and initiatives align with Grounded Sounds’ mission and values. Represent the charity externally to promote its mission and work.
• Vision & Strategy: Develop and execute Grounded Sounds’ creative vision, collaborating with the team and trustees to shape and deliver our long-term strategy.
• People Management: Support and manage Programme Directors, workshop leaders, and facilitators, fostering professional development and safeguarding excellence.
• Fundraising & Partnerships: Build relationships with music industry partners and funders to enhance the charity’s profile and secure vital resources.
• Programmes: Oversee impactful, high-quality music programmes, actively participating in delivery and ensuring meaningful evaluation and development.
• Marketing & Social Media: Develop the Grounded Sounds brand and oversee engaging social media and marketing campaigns to connect with diverse audiences.
• Finance: Contribute to budgeting and ensure programmes deliver exceptional value for money.
About You
We’re looking for a creative leader with a deep passion for music and youth development. You’ll have strong experience in the arts, music, or creative sectors, strong UK music industry connections, and a track record of delivering innovative programmes that inspire and empower young people. Excellent communication, people management, and relationship-building skills are essential, as is the ability to authentically connect with South London communities.
If you’re experienced in creative fundraising, safeguarding, or social media content creation, these will be a bonus. Above all, you’re someone who shares our values and believes in the transformative power of music.
Why Join Us?
At Grounded Sounds, you’ll work in the vibrant heart of Brixton, leading a small but dynamic team making a tangible difference in the lives of young people. With flexible hybrid working, a collaborative environment, and the opportunity to shape the future of a growing charity, this is your chance to combine your passion for music with social impact.
How to Apply
Send your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role by 12pm on Friday 17th January.
We anticipate that interviews will commence the week beginning 20th January and will be a 3-stage process, however, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we find the perfect fit before the closing date.
We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Grounded Sounds is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team that reflects the communities we serve. Grounded Sounds is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The role will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Prospectus is excited to be working with our client to recruit a Philanthropy Lead to join their fundraising team. The organisation is the largest provider of health and social care services for the Jewish community in the UK. Every week, they touch the lives of 10,000 people.
This role is offered on a full-time permanent basis paying between £34,000 to £38,000 per annum working a minimum of 3 days a week from their London office in Golders Green and the rest from home.
A key role within the Fundraising team that raises £20m in donations each year, you will work with key supporters, Trustees, and lay leaders to solicit and secure significant donations to fund the work of the organisation. Specifically, the team carefully look after relationships with the prestigious Patrons Programme of over 300 families who give regularly. Reporting to the Senior Philanthropy Manager, the Philanthropy Lead will also coordinate and progress new approaches for support.
The organisation is looking for someone with experience working closely with clients or supporters to build effective relationships, managing some events and writing compelling proposals and update reports to donors. You will have the ability to build relationships and engage with high-net worth audiences and will have excellent attention to detail.
At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus.
If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you.
In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
As the Digital Engagement Officer, you’ll play a crucial role in developing and delivering digital campaigns that make an impact to support fundraising and the wider organization, growing awareness of our work. You will connect with existing supporters and build new relationships, ensuring high-quality, personalised communication that drives income and contributes to a powerful supporter experience.
Scope of role
The Digital Engagement Officer plays a vital role in sharing our impact and connecting our work to new audiences. You will be responsible for the delivery of our email and social media campaigns and projects, our website and promotional marketing materials. Reporting into the Communications and PR Manager, your knowledge and analysis will help inform and shape the communications strategy for the charity to help drive us forward.
Key Responsibilities
As Digital Engagement Officer, you will:
- Engage a wide range of supporters, partners and clients
- Data analysis and audience targeting
- Plan and deliver digital and social media campaigns
- Digital strategies
- Website maintenance and content creation
- Creation of promotional marketing materials for our various projects
Please download the full Job Description for more details.
Since 1884 Toynbee Hall is a charity working alongside people facing poverty, injustice and inequality to build a fairer East London
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Filmmaking Officer
Employment Type: Temporary/ Contract (fixed term contract for 12 months)
Hours: Full time
Location: Hybrid, United Kingdom (multiple locations)
Cardiff / Belfast / Salford / Edinburgh / London - Based at one of the Into Film offices or hybrid working with some travel across UK
Salary: £24,000 - £28,000 (GBP) plus Into Film benefits
Team: Activation Team
Seniority: Junior
About Into Film
Into Film is the UK’s leading charity for film in education and the community. We provide screen industry careers information and advice, support young filmmakers, and bring the power of moving image storytelling into classroom teaching. We also run the annual Into Film Festival which enables more than 400,000 pupils to visit the cinema for free, and the Into Film Awards - the UK’s leading showcase for young filmmaking talent. The core Into Film programme is free for UK state schools, colleges and other youth settings, thanks to support from the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding, and through other key funders including Cinema First and Northern Ireland Screen.
We work hard to live and breathe our values and strive to be an impactful, inclusive and inspirational organisation. We are fully committed to providing an inclusive, active listening culture that respects difference, in which staff are happy and proud to create a programme for the diverse society we work with.
Role Summary
To provide administrative and operational support for Into Film’s Filmmaking programme, including the BFI-funded Young Creatives programme and our Every Child a Filmmaker initiative. This role supports the wider programme’s operational delivery by handling organisational tasks and assisting with specific activities, ensuring smooth running of projects in collaboration with the Filmmaking Coordinator, Filmmaking Lead and wider team.
Main Responsibilities:
- Be part of the matrix project team supporting filmmaking activity across the organisation, working under the Filmmaking lead, Filmmaking Coordinator, and Joint Head of Programmes, to implement the delivery plan for Filmmaking.
- Provide administrative support for the delivery of filmmaking projects, focusing on scheduling, tracking, updating documentation, and reporting.
- Assist in the coordination of partnerships with informal youth groups to help stimulate and incentivise filmmaking activities, ensuring accurate documentation and tracking of partnerships.
- Support resource development by assisting in the creation and maintenance of filmmaking resources, including assisting with logistical arrangements for teacher training events, competitions, and courses.
- Collaborate with the Marcomms team to assist in promoting the filmmaking offer across all communication channels, including providing organisational support for social media campaigns.
- Provide support particularly to the judging process, for Film of the Month (or similar) ‘always on’ competitions, partnership and themed competitions and the Into Film Awards.
- Maintain the CRM database of filmmaking organisations across the UK, ensuring data is accurate and up to date.
- As additional funding allows, research and reach out to underrepresented and underserved young people through organisations (including schools) to match with experienced filmmaking practitioners to deliver projects.
- Assist with data collection and evaluation for reporting to funders by ensuring accurate data input and collection from relevant stakeholders. Maintain content on the Filmmaking ‘Hub’ pages to keep them fresh, relevant and up to date.
- Support the production of an annual filmmaking showreel highlighting a range of diverse, representative stories.
- Add youth made films to Into Film+ streaming service, Into Film Shorts YouTube channel, other online platforms and submit films to appropriate international youth film festivals.
General Responsibilities:
- Commitment to quality internally and in all dealings with the public, members, educators, children and young people, partners, funders, supporters etc.
- Contribute to the regular monitoring and evaluation of Into Film’s filmmaking work by assisting with data and administrative tasks.
- Commitment to equality of opportunity in line with Into Film’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
- Any other reasonable duties assigned by Into Film.
Person Specification:
Essential
- Strong administration and operational skills
- Strong communication skills
- Awareness and understanding of the filmmaking process
- Experience of cross-team working
- An understanding of managing competitions for young people
- Ability to build good relationships with partners
- Familiarity with the Microsoft Office 365
- Awareness and understanding of CRM system
Desirable
- A love of film
- Interest and knowledge of moving image content sharing and creation for young people
Existing Into Film benefits:
- Annual Leave – 28 days (pro-rata), including 3 days to cover office closure between Christmas and New Year plus
- Pension – matched up to 5% of salary (Scottish Widows)
- Support for professional qualifications – money towards courses and/or study days, if relevant to role
- Interest-free non-essential study loans
- Interest-free bike/scooter/travelcard loan
- Career break – up to 4 weeks unpaid leave, after 2 years’ service (at your managers’ discretion)
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – 24/7 confidential advice and guidance
- Flexible working – all applications considered, but any decision will be at the discretion of Into Film
- Enhanced parental leave
- Childcare vouchers
- Free eye test & contribution to glasses
- BenefitHub portal - all benefits to be accessed through a new online portal
- Long service holiday award – after 3 years at Into Film, staff will get one extra days’ holiday for each additional year worked, with the total entitlement capped at 35 days, i.e. on your 4th anniversary at Into Film you will get an extra day’s leave; on your 5th anniversary, your entitlement will go up by another day to 30 days.
- Simplyhealth - health insurance
Into Film operates a hybrid working policy with offices in London, Cardiff, Belfast, Edinburgh and Salford. We are open to flexible working and offer staff a health plan.
All employees regularly working with children and member data are required to undertake and maintain enhanced DBS clearance (and/or Access NI check or Disclosure Scotland check, depending on working location), acquired at Into Film’s expense; employment is dependent upon this.
Closing: 8:00am (GMT), Friday 13th January 2025
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
No agencies please.
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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.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The scope of this work includes:
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Setting up and managing a physical storage unit in an appropriate location, and managing that facility for BGP on an ongoing basis
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Liaising with the retailer to arrange deliveries to the unit
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Working with the existing BGP team to arrange efficient despatch to community partners, working from existing processes and recommending / making any changes as needed to ensure processes work for all stakeholders
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Stock taking and reporting
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Managing the logistics of postage/ delivery of period products to community partners
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Once logistics are well established, scoping out a potential project to establish a volunteer programme to help with despatch of products
Contract Details
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Fixed term contract (FTC) whilst the partnership with the retailer is in place (2025)
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2 days per week - with at least some availability on a Tuesday, which is our team ‘anchor day’
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Salary for 2 days per week - £13,600 (FTE salary £34,000)
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Reports into - Community & Education Manager
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Able to attend BGP office in Finsbury Park, London, and nearby storage location
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Start date February 2025
Person Specification
ESSENTIAL
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Outstanding project management skills, able to manage this area of work to a high standard
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Experience of managing a physical space such as a storage unit
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Experience of managing logistics and stock control processes to manage a large amount of products safely and efficiently
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Interpersonal skills - this role will need to build great relationships with the existing BGP team, our retail partner, community partners and volunteers
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Able to understand and then adapt / build on existing processes
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Volunteer recruitment and management experience
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Strong analytical and Excel skills for logistics planning, reporting and data analysis
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Management of third parties, such as delivery companies
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Understanding of health and safety best practices (additional training will be available)
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Able to manage a defined, delegated budget e.g. for packaging and postage
DESIRABLE
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Qualification in project management
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Experience of storage and despatch requirements specifically related to storage and transportation of period products and similar items
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Experience in recruiting and managing volunteers to assist in manual tasks, such as packing up products for despatch
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.