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Job Title: Research Coordinator
Service: Coram Impact & Evaluation Team
Reporting to: Research Manager
Salary range: £28,000 - £30,000 (or pro rata)
Work pattern: Full time or 0.8 FTE (for flexible working, including term time working)
Location: Flexible, with an expectation of working at Coram’s campus in London on average at least twice a week and at home the rest of the time.
Contract type: Fixed Term until April 2026 with possibility of the role becoming permanent. Start date: As soon as possible.
About the role
We are looking for someone with project coordination experience to join our growing Impact and Evaluation team as a Research Coordinator to develop and enhance the support function of the research team so that our research can help improve support for vulnerable children and young people, and ultimately make a positive difference in their lives.
This is not a research role but one focused on coordination and administration and would suit someone who is highly organised with extensive project co-ordination and administrative experience, preferably in a research environment. The Research Coordinator will be embedded in diverse range of projects, with exposure to a wealth of methodologies and approaches in research.
The successful candidate will provide wrap around support to the team and our portfolio of research projects by helping to manage their administration, including capacity planning and project allocation as well as organising research processes such as interviews, liaison with funders etc. They will also support financial administration and when needed bid applications, contracting and research dissemination. In addition they will work with our Research Ethics Committee and supporting the team’s work on ensuring equity, diversity and inclusion is at the forefront of our work. They will need to be flexible, pro-active, well-organised and willing to learn.
Working at Coram
As a valued member of Coram you will be entitled to a wide range of employee benefits including but not limited to:
- 25 days annual leave plus additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year’s Day.
- Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay
- 35 hours per week with flexible working around the core hours 9.30am-4.30pm
- Staff are signed up to one of two pension schemes.
- Opportunity to join our various staff networks including our EDI forum.
Alongside our excellent staff benefits, we will support your ongoing development to build your skills, experience and career including five days of Continuous Professional Development per year with a dedicated budget for external training.
About the application process
Coram is an equal opportunities employer and we believe diversity is a strength. Our aim is to make sure that Coram truly reflects the communities we serve. We are actively working towards our organisation being a place where everyone can thrive and make their best contribution to our mission. We know that the more perspectives, voices, and experiences we can bring to this work, the better. Therefore we are very committed to encouraging candidates from all sections of the community. This includes those from global majority groups, those that identify as LGBQT+, those with disabilities, and those with neuro-diversity. If applicants feel comfortable, we would encourage them to draw on lived experience in their personal statement as part of their application.
We will make any reasonable adjustments at the interview stage for applicants invited to interview to support them in the process.
Given Coram’s history with children’s social care, including adoption and fostering in England, we will provide a guaranteed interview for those that meet the essential criteria and tell us in their application that they are care experienced. Being care experienced means you will have spent time living with foster carers under local authority care, in residential care (e.g. a children’s home), looked after at home under a supervision order, or in kinship care with relatives or friends, either officially (e.g. a special guardianship order) or informally without local authority support.
We are committed to the safeguarding of children and where appropriate will require the successful applicant to undertake a check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
To apply for this role, please click on the 'apply now' button below to complete the application.
Closing date: Wednesday 22nd January 2025
We reserve the right to close this post if we receive a high quality number of candidates.
Interview date: Week commencing 3rd February 2025
Registered Charity No. 312278.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are seeking a dynamic and resourceful individual to join The Radley Foundation as Development Officer and help shape the future of philanthropy at Radley College. You will bring energy, creativity, and a proactive approach to delivering our community-wide appeals and regular giving programmes, help produce the Foundation communications and content creation, help deliver the Foundation and Radleian Society events, support with major donor prospect research, and general operational support.
The Development Officer will join a close-knit, supportive and collaborative Development Office (the Foundation and Radleian Society) dedicated to supporting Radley College’s mission and advancing its fundraising goals. While a background in education is advantageous, we welcome candidates from various sectors, prioritising drive, energy, and passion.
We are looking for someone with strong interpersonal skills, the ability to build relationships and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders and the ability to manage multiple projects over long periods.
We offer a competitive salary based on experience and a number of staff benefits.
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.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a calm, confident and supportive coordinator to join one of the UK's leading Christian relief and development agencies. You would be supporting the leadership of our major donors fundraising team as we seek to secure gifts that enable Tearfund to help more people who are living in poverty. We have the privilege of working with a wide range of funders, as well as Tearfund's field staff, technical experts and leadership team. We enable funders to connect with the issues they are passionate about and to challenge the injustices they see.
This role requires:
- excellent organisational and administrative skills
- the ability to prioritise and work under pressure with high attention to detail
- Excellent and proactive planning skills
The successful candidate will be confident and a natural relationship builder with exceptional communication skills. You will need to be flexible and able to deal with ambiguity as well as possessing the ability to take initiative and demonstrate good judgement.
Do you skills and experience meet the above? Then we'd love to hear from you!
This is a part time role: 21 or 28 hours per week worked over 3-4 days.
All applicants must be committed to Tearfund's Christian beliefs.
We particularly welcome applications from people with disabilities and those from Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds (in our UK workforce) as these groups are currently under-represented at Tearfund.
Hybrid working: This role is eligible for hybrid working and you will be required to work from the Teddington Tearfund office and from your home by agreement with the line manager.
The recruitment process will include specific checks related to safeguarding. In addition, personal identification information will be submitted against a Watchlist database to check against criminal convictions as a counter-terror measure.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
It’s an exciting time to join The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care, the dedicated team work collaboratively with a range of stakeholders to deliver clinical and degree course programmes over a variety of subjects and faculties.
We are seeking to appoint an Institute Coordinator to support and coordinate the activities of our Degree programmes within The Institute of Pre-Hospital Care. The Institute Coordinator will work closely with our clinical and operational teams from both the HEMS and PRU services along with our university colleagues and degrees faculty.
Reporting to the Institute’s Degree Officer, the post supports the delivery of the Degree course programmes. The post holder will be an integral part of the team working closely with other members.
You will be a highly organised and experienced administrator with a can-do attitude, meticulous attention to detail and excellent communication skill. If you have a keen interest in the delivery of high-quality Degree training and education courses apply today, or call us for an informal chat.
Develop strategy, shape programmes, build partnerships, manage staff , support volunteers, raise funds: -all part of the director's role leading the organisation's efforts to improve the lives and opportunities of refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants across Oxfordshire.
Our director retires in May after five succesful years and we seek a dynamic and experienced leader to sustain, supportand refresh the organisation's work.
Based in Oxford and splitting time between office, home and places where we work, the new director will lead a team of about 30 staff and 200 volunteers delivering a wide range of programmes meeting the needs of new arrivals, longer term refugees, adults and children.
The new director will have strong all- round leadership experience, a supportive andcollegiate management style and knowledge of refugee related issues.
Interviews will be held in Oxford on 11th February. Please let us know if you would not be able to make this date.
Shortlisted candidates will be able to speak to the outgoing director ahead of the interviews.
We support asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants to settle and thrive in the U.K.
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· To be responsible for the recruitment and retention of Doorstep Library volunteers for home and online reading projects, ensuring they are fully trained and vetted and able to deliver our reading projects in accordance with our policies
· To devise and deliver a volunteer recruitment and retention strategy to ensure Doorstep Library has sufficient volunteers to deliver it targets
· To actively manage and develop the volunteer journey to ensure that our volunteers’ time is maximised and that they have a fulfilling and rewarding volunteer experience
· To line manage the Volunteer Coordinator and matrix manage the Volunteer Support Officer
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are looking for an experienced and dynamic volunteer manager with the skills, confidence and ability to build, maintain and report upon a diverse and committed volunteer cohort to deliver our home and online reading sessions. You will be a passionate advocate for children’s literacy and a creative thinker, able to spot and develop opportunities for engagement in local communities and with corporate partners.
An excellent communicator verbally and in writing, you will be able to tell the Doorstep Library story to a wide variety of audiences and promote the benefits of volunteering with us. You will build upon existing work to create and deliver a volunteer recruitment strategy that meets our requirements and enables us to deliver our targets and grow our services.
In return, we offer a varied role in a small friendly team, with an exciting blend of strategy and delivery which you can shape and make your own; a flexible approach; and training and development opportunities.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES
STRATEGIC
· Work under the guidance of the Head of Delivery & Engagement to design, implement and be responsible for the Volunteering Strategy - to recruit, train and retain enough volunteers to meet our delivery targets and grow our services
· Collaborate with the Service Delivery Manager and the Marketing & Communications Manager to identify delivery gaps across boroughs and create targeted recruitment campaigns
· Work with the Fundraising team to develop and manage corporate volunteering from/with income partnerships
· Research and reach out to community events/groups to raise awareness about Doorstep Library in the areas we operate in
· Manage the Volunteer Committee – coordinating and enlisting volunteer involvement as required, delivering outcomes
· Have overall responsibility for the evaluation and development of training and guidance resources for volunteers
· Diversify the volunteer offer and establish/develop supporting partnerships with schools and corporates
· Provide quarterly volunteering reports for SMT, the CEO and the Board of Trustees
· Keep abreast of current developments in the volunteering sector, ensuring our volunteering offer is up to date
· Lead on the development and systematic review of volunteer related policies, processes and procedures.
· Where requested by the Senior Management Team, contribute to the review of wider Doorstep Library policies, processes and procedures.
· Adhere to Doorstep Library policies, processes and procedures in all aspects of volunteer management
DELIVERY
(with the support of the Volunteer Coordinator and Volunteer Support Officer)
· Manage the successful and timely completion of the volunteer onboarding process, including- interviews, DBS checks, references and liaising effectively with the delivery team on volunteer trials and appropriate placement across our projects
· Create, deliver and systematically review volunteer training (initial and refresher) ensuring content is up to date and all volunteers are fully trained in delivery and safeguarding in line with Doorstep Library’s policies
· Develop and manage the stewardship of volunteers on an ongoing basis and retain comprehensive oversight of all volunteers throughout their volunteering journey
· Curate, with the Marketing & Communications Manager, regular content and communications about our volunteering offer (i.e. case studies, blogs, newsletters etc.)
· Oversee the functionality of the relevant parts of the Volunteer Database (managed by an external company) suggesting improvements/developments where necessary
· Ensure the database is kept up to date with required information about all volunteers
· Work with the Marketing & Communications Manager to ensure our website volunteering pages and ‘Volunteers’ Area’ are up to date with relevant content
· Collaborate effectively with the Service Delivery Manager to ensure project volunteering needs are met
· Ensure effective communication with the Service Delivery Team on volunteer issues
HR AND LINE MANAGEMENT
· Direct Line Management responsibility for the Volunteer Coordinator (full time) and matrix managed responsibility of an existing member of staff (Volunteer Support Officer) working one day a week with the volunteer team
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential Criteria
Demonstrable experience of recruiting and managing volunteers
Excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively in writing and in person on a variety of platforms and to a wide range of audiences
Strong presenting skills, able to tailor talks/presentations to different groups of different sizes and backgrounds
Demonstrable experience of building and stewarding relationships/partnerships
Able to manage and interpret large amounts of (largely numerical) data
Able to produce clear written reports
Effective and willing collaborator, able to work with other colleagues in other teams to achieve shared objectives
Able to manage own time and well-being effectively, ensuring targets/objectives are met while work/life balance is effective
Ability to see the bigger picture and translate thoughts and ideas into strategic plans
Ability to think laterally and creatively to recruit volunteers in a competitive volunteering landscape
Line management experience
Desirable Criteria
Familiarity with databases, analysing data and running reports
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you a self-starter, passionate about supporting women during and after pregnancy? The Pelvic Partnership is looking for a self-employed co-ordinator based in Oxfordshire to work flexibly 10-12 hours each week to assist with the day-to-day running of our small, national charity.
The Pelvic Partnership is a small, UK-wide charity based in Oxfordshire, with Trustees all around the UK. We offer information and advice about pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PGP), giving our service users the tools and confidence to get the care, support and treatment they need. We also work with healthcare practitioners to promote best practice in the treatment of PGP.
You will work on a self-employed basis at £15ph, working from home, and able to manage your own time flexibility to suit your other commitments.
Our Mission Statement:
- The Pelvic Partnership aims to provide support and information about PGP to women with PGP and their families and carers.
- We aim to raise general awareness that PGP is a pelvic joint problem which can be effectively treated with hands-on individualised treatment, including manual therapy.
- We aim to inform healthcare professionals about PGP and promote best practice for its treatment.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 21st January.
Please submit your CV and a cover letter addressing the role's person specification in the job description.
We offer support and information to women and birthing people who may be experiencing pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PGP).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you passionate about global health & have experience in growing partnerships? Do you have an eye for detail? Then this role could be for you.
IHP’s vision is to see a world in which all suffering due to lack of healthcare is eradicated. Our Christian faith underpins all that we do. It motivates us to care for those in need, and give our best in all circumstances, as an expression of God's love. We serve the poor in health without regard for ethnic or religious background, focusing on where the need is greatest.
In the last 3 years IHP's income of over £5.8m enabled us to reach over 54 million patients in more than 25 countries across the world. This income came from a range of sources including institutional donors, corporate grants (mainly healthcare companies who also donate medicines and healthcare supplies), trusts and foundations, partner NGOs, and individuals.
To support our continued growth, we are looking to appoint an experienced (min 4 years), dynamic Senior Programme Funding Officer with a track record of managing and growing partnerships and income. We need someone who can speak the language of development, build our internal capacity and bring their technical expertise. This is a new role and so you have an opportunity to make a real impact.
This is an exciting time to join the organisation as we recently celebrated our 20th Anniversary year and look to a future of growth and building on our past achievements.
About the role
You will build on our current funding relationships and will specifically drive forward our institutional fundraising to meet agreed income targets. That means bringing your experience in the sector to relationship building, technical grant applications and contract management. You will guide and oversee bid development and ensure we have a strong case for support for IHP Programmes. These include a range of therapy areas such as cancer, mental health and deworming, as well as our humanitarian response (eg Gaza and Sudan). You will manage existing relationships including trusts and foundations and NGO partners and be part of the Fundraising Team's approach to all donors, including corporates and individuals.
Person Specification
Knowledge and Experience
- Institutional or Statutory Funding experience for an international development organisation
- Track record of bringing in five/six figure grants
- Experience of supporting the development of fundraising strategies
- Strong supporter relationship management
- Educated to degree level or equivalent by experience or training
- Knowledge of international development and/or global health issues (Desirable)
- Experience of analysing complex financial and programme data
- Understanding of GDPR and other regulatory requirements linked to fundraising
- Previous use of fundraising CRM's
- Excellent
Skills and Attributes
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills
- Great networking skills and ability to confidently present your case
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent research skills with an eye to identify opportunities and translate concepts into effective action plans
- Strong interpersonal skills and committed to the development of others
- Exceptional reporting writing and proposal development capability
- Mindset and ability to be flexible as part of a small team
- Self motivated and results-oriented with a commitment to meeting and exceeding fundraising targets
- Financial acumen for budget management and financial reporting
- Able to work collaboratively with others across the organisation
- Committed to IHP’s Christian Ethos
See the Person Specification and Job Description for more detail.
IHP is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Staff regularly spend time together praying for IHP’s work and there is an occupational requirement for the post holder to have a personal commitment to the Christian faith.Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
We offer excellent benefits including a company pension scheme, employee wellbeing and benefits support, training, development and a generous holiday entitlement. We have an active Equality, Diversity and Inclusion staff working group. Our staff describe our culture as 'inclusive', 'dynamic' and 'rewarding', a place where you will be supported to 'thrive professionally and personally'. A recent starter has described IHP as a place which 'puts people at our heart'.
Join a dynamic team where your skills are valued, your voice is heard and you have the space to work independently and develop.
Applications will be reviewed as received and interviews will be held when required so please submit your application at the earliest opportunity.
To apply, please submit your CV and a covering letter of no more than two A4 sides setting out how you meet the person specification including the Occupational Requirement. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered. If you require any support with your application please call the IHP Office and select Option 2.
Applications will be reviewed on a first come first serve basis therefore please submit your application at the earliest opportunity.
We want to see a world in which all suffering due to lack of healthcare is eradicated.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you ready to help grow and develop a national events, community and regional programme to take it to the next level, supporting people experiencing homelessness?
This post is offered as a 12 month fixed term contract
We have an exciting opportunity for someone to join the Fundraising team as the Events, Community and Regional (ECR) Manager who will lead the implementation of our national fundraising strategy, project managing a range of challenge events and community fundraising activities, whilst supporting a team of two.
The ECR Manager is responsible for designing and delivering an ECR programme focused on growth in supporter engagement and income.
Over the next 12 months, this role will review all aspects of the current ECR programme and implement new strategic ways of working. Other key responsibilities will include:
- Provide line management, motivational and developmental support to the Regional Partnerships Coordinator and National Events and Community Officer.
- Manage and deliver a portfolio of events, along with key high-value relationships within ECR.
- Work closely with other key fundraising colleagues to review and implement strategic changes across the ECR programme.
- Support income growth through the recruitment and retention of donors, whilst taking our fundraisers on an exceptional supporter journey.
- Ongoing project management, driving projects forward to keep on track in time and with positive outcomes.
In this role you will work flexibly from our Central Office in Tower Hill, London. This allows for training, in person collaboration, team building, line management and other relationship building opportunities. We support a flexible approach to work with opportunities for agile working for the rest of your week; from home, or other St Mungo’s London or regional locations.
About you
We are looking for a target driven and creative individual who has proven experience of working in event management, community fundraising, or digital fundraising. You will be a good communicator who can thrive in a busy environment and be able to demonstrate the below:
- Good leadership and interpersonal skills, and enjoys networking and building strong relationships with supporters, volunteers, staff and suppliers.
- A strategic and critical thinker who will shape and develop a fresh approach to the ECR programme
- Some knowledge of digital fundraising platforms and processes, with some experience working with suppliers such as JustGiving and/or other fundraising platforms.
- Be able to work flexibly with some early morning, evening and weekend working.
We are working hard to create a diverse and fully inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and we welcome applications from all under-represented groups, particularly Global Majority candidates who are underrepresented at this management level.
How to apply
To view the job description and guidance on completing your application form, please click on the ‘document’ tab on the advert page on our website.
To find out more and apply please go to the St Mungo’s careers page on our website.
Closing date: 10am on 20 January 2025
Interview and assessments on: 29-31 January 2025
What we offer
- Excellent Development and Growth Opportunities
- A Diverse and Inclusive Workplace
- Great Pay and Other Benefits
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About Media Trust Films
Media Trust Films bridges the gap between charities and filmmakers, creating powerful films that amplify the impact of grassroots organisations by leveraging the expertise of our talented directors, many with lived experience of the causes they’re supporting.
We carefully match charities with experienced volunteer filmmakers who produce and direct short films about their designated charity’s work and impact. Media Trust oversees the production, guiding and supporting the charities and filmmakers as needed.
We also provide training for charities on the filmmaking process and distribution strategies for their finished film, as well as training for filmmakers on intersectional story-telling and working with people with lived experience.
Many of our films have been recognised for their creativity and high production values at the Creative Circle Awards, Smiley Charity Film Awards, Big Syn Sustainability Film Awards and Third Sector Awards.
This year, Media Trust Films made over 40 short films for charities supported by City Bridge Foundation, Crucible Foundation, John Lyons Charity, The Mercers' Company and Santander Foundation.
For charities that are not supported by one of the funders that we work with, we also make Commissioned Films for charities who have budget to make a film.
About the Role
We’re looking to recruit a Project Coordinator to join our award-winning Media Trust Films’ team. You will work closely with the Head of Media Trust Films and our team of Executive Producers and provide them with vital logistical and administrative support, ensuring all our projects are on track.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting charities to drive social change, who loves storytelling through film, revels in being part of a busy team and takes pride in being well-organised and detail-oriented.
Place of work: Remote, with semi-regular travel to Central London for events and meetings (once or twice a month)
Key responsibilities
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Support the setting up of each film scheme by helping with charity research, processing charity and director enquiries and applications, helping with charity and director outreach, and supporting the team with diary and meeting management
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Provide vital logistical and administrative support for the team
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Create and maintain production schedules using our project management systems
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Ensure all programme and participant data is up to date and logged in our CRM system
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Support the monitoring and evaluation of programmes through online feedback surveys, data collation and analysis, and writing impact reports
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Support with financial administration including processing invoices and budget tracking
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Collect and file release forms, video files and production paperwork
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Support the marketing and promotion of the films
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Facilitate electronic deliveries of materials to the charities
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Ship equipment or data drives to directors and charities
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Help the team provide solutions to accessibility issues and any barriers for participants
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Assist with any other duties as may be required on an ad hoc basis.
What we are looking for in you
Essential
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Effective project management (planning, organisational and administration) skills with the ability to prioritise and manage deadlines and work across multiple workstreams at the same time
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Excellent problem solving and time management skills
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Experience in data management and maintaining databases and spreadsheets
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Keen attention to detail
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Experience in requesting quotes from, and negotiating with, suppliers
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Commitment to equal opportunities and the values of Media Trust
Desirable
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Knowledge and experience of using Microsoft 365, Eventbrite, Survey Monkey and Salesforce
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A basic knowledge of filmmaking: understanding the process and needs of filmmakers
The above job description is a guide to the work you may be required to undertake but does not form part of your contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances.
Working at Media Trust
Media Trust is an ambitious charity, full of passionate people. We are a small and dynamic team that works collaboratively and supports each other in a fast-paced environment. We are looking for motivated, agile and value-driven people to join our team. In return we offer:
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Remote working
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30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
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Flexible hours, to be agreed with line manager
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Pension contributions
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2 volunteer days each year
Flexible Working at Media Trust
Media Trust values and respects all differences in people (seen and unseen). One of the ways we do this is by actively encouraging staff to work in ways that best suit their needs and our flexible working policy outlines many of the options available, such as part-time and term-time working, job sharing, home working and working compressed hours. Please talk to us at the interview about the flexibility and equipment or other support you need. We can’t promise to give you exactly what you want, but we do promise not to judge you for asking.
About Media Trust
At Media Trust, we believe it’s by giving everyone an equal voice that we’ll get to a more equal society. That’s why we work with charities to strengthen their storytelling, advocacy and campaigning, press engagement and social media. We do this through media, communications and digital skills training delivered with our media and creative industry partners and by matching charities looking for content creation and other communications support with media industry volunteers looking to give back. At the same time, our programmes for under-represented talent are giving young and diverse talent the creative media skills, access and mentoring to break into the media.
For more information about Media Trust’s work, see our 2023 Impact Report.
Please include a CV and covering letter (max 2 pages) headed “Media Trust Films Project Coordinator”, describing how your skills and experience match our requirements. Please also let us know where/how you first heard about the vacancy.
We aim to represent the communities we support. We encourage applications from people of colour, those who identify as LGBTQIA, working class as well as Disabled people and those living with mental health conditions.
We are happy to make reasonable adjustments for applicants who need additional support at any stage of the recruitment process – please just get in touch to discuss.
Closing date: 5pm on Wednesday 8 January 2025
Interviews: w/c Monday 12 January and Monday 19 January 2025
We believe in the power of the media to change lives.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an individual within our newly established Student Communities Team based in Sunderland. The team support a wide range of activity within student leadership including officer support, societies, student representation, volunteering and campaigns. The successful candidate will be responsible for working with a wide range of student leaders to mobilise the community organising model for a particular faculty within the University of Sunderland, harnessing their talent enhancing student skills development.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain a variety of skills through being involved in a varied role across different areas of Membership Services at Sunderland Students’ Union.
Over the past year we have undertaken a Democracy and Governance Review to revitalise the way our students interact with their Students’ Union across both the Sunderland and London campuses. The findings of the review have highlighted the need for the SU to make a clear shift from the more traditional styles of SU democracy, facilitating instead, a community organising model.
The post holder will need to demonstrate the essential criteria from the JD/Person specification within their application statement demonstrating previous experience and clear examples.
It is an exciting time to join us! We have recently achieved Quality Students' Union accreditation from the National Union of Students.
Informal conversations regarding the post are encouraged with our Head of Operations, Dan Fow, ahead of application.
How to apply:
If you have an interest in this role, please view the job description for further details. We are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position.
Please download and complete the Application Form and EDI Monitoring Form, from our website to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
“Bogs and Bitterns": Somerset Wetland Restoration is one of twenty schemes being funded by the Government's Species Survival Fund.
As Species Survival Project Fund Coordinator, you will provide project management and co-ordination of the Species Survival Fund project and work on the development of specific species and habitat works at the Brides Mound and St Brigid’s Chapel site in Glastonbury.
We are looking for an individual with both hands on experience of delivering nature conservation work and project management expertise.
Project Coordinator - Species Survival Fund: 'Bogs and Bitterns'
Salary: £30,500
Contract type: Fixed term until end of February 2026
Working hours: Full time
Location: Callow Rock, Shipham Gorge, Cheddar. With opportunities for hybrid working
This project is funded by the Government's Species Survival Fund. The fund was developed by Defra and its Arm's-Length Bodies. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England and the Environment Agency. “Bogs and Bitterns: Somerset Wetland restoration is one of twenty schemes being funded across the country. Within our project area we aim to deliver 50 hectares of wetland habitat restoring and expanding to improve and create quality ‘stepping stone’ sites of high quality biodiversity and to enable species abundance across the wider county. We are looking for an individual with both hands on experience of delivering nature conservation work and project management expertise.
As Species Survival Project Fund Coordinator, you will have two main areas of work. The main part of the role is to provide project management and co-ordination of the Species Survival Fund project, ensuring we are on track, including meeting budget requirements, collating information and reporting as required, and providing line manager support to the project Ecologist. The second part of the role is to also to work on the development of specific species and habitat works at the Brides Mound and St Brigid’s Chapel site in Glastonbury; here SWT is working in close co-operation with the Friends of Brides Mound and Southwest Heritage Trust and is funded by the Glastonbury Town Deal Fund.
Key Responsibilities and Tasks
Responsibility 1: Manage the Project
- Share knowledge and expertise by:
- Providing project management and coordination and building relationship with key stakeholders.
- Ensuring concise information gathering and reporting for the Species Survival Fund project.
- Providing and sharing expertise on species survival, whilst coordinating evidence and monitoring of the project.
- Undertaking a wide range of complex, technical and professional tasks in differing situations, with a degree of personal responsibility and autonomy. It is important to be able to work both alone and as a member of the team.
- Adopting environmentally friendly working practices, setting, and maintaining high personal standards of efficiency and customer care and fostering a ‘can do’ culture based on ownership, initiative, teamwork, and exchange of information. All staff are ambassadors for the organisation both internally and externally and are expected to always act in a professional manner. They are required to abide by organisational rules, policies and procedures as laid down in the staff handbook.
Responsibility 2: Line Management
Provide leadership and support by:
- Providing direct line management to the Species Survival Fund Project Ecologist to ensure best practice and to drive the project forward.
- Managing the workload, performance, and personal development of the Species Survival Fund Project Ecologist.
- Having budgetary responsibility for the project and expenditure.
- Keeping abreast of national and international species recovery programmes and relate these to Somerset.
Responsibility 3: Work with Partners and Volunteers
Provide leadership and training opportunities as an influencer for the Trust by:
- Contributing to discussions, workstreams and providing support to the developing St Brigid’s Chapel and Brides Mound Project.
- Leading on working with other partners to design and implement habitat works across this landholding.
- Enabling the development of volunteering and training opportunities with the Friends of Brides Mound so they are resilient as a community to continue managing this land as part of the nature recovery network at the end of current funded works.
- Working in close collaboration with the communications and fundraising teams to promote the project including the production of articles, blogs and social media posts.
General
- The job holder is required to follow and comply with all policies and procedures of Somerset Wildlife Trust which includes our health and safety and safeguarding procedures, ensuring the personal safety of all staff, volunteers, young people and vulnerable adults involved in the project.
- To carry out other duties relevant to your post as reasonably required by your line manager.
- To reflect the Somerset Wildlife Trust Values all areas of work.
- To work collaboratively with other Wildlife Trusts to share learning and achieve greater impact collectively.
- Somerset Wildlife Trust is committed to creating a more digital culture across the organisation. We aim to become more collaborative, agile and efficient through the use of digital technology. A basic level of digital skills is expected of all staff with the opportunity to improve these skills with career progression.
- We are a Disability Confident Employer, as such we offer an interview to people with a disability who meet the minimum criteria for the job.
Additional benefits of working for the Somerset Wildlife Trust include:
- 7% employer pension contribution
- Life insurance
- An annual professional institution subscription
- Flexible and agile working
- Wellbeing support – EAP, wellbeing champions
- Diversity networks through RSWT/TWT
- Paid volunteer days
- Continuous Professional Development opportunities
- Minimum 33 days of holiday (25 annual leave + bank holidays)
- Active staff social events
Closing date: Tuesday 14th January 2025
The opportunity to make a real and positive difference to nature, communities and the climate.
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.
This is an exciting opportunity to be instrumental in developing new services and support for, and with, children and young people who are Deaf or hard of hearing. The post is initially for one year with a view to extending the contract to a permanent position subject to available funding.
We are a well-established and impactful charity working with children, young people and adults of all ages. Our Children and Young People’s Service currently offers a wide range of services and support to children who are vision impaired or have a multi-sensory impairment and their families.
Having identified gaps in services available to children who are Deaf and hard of hearing, we want to work collaboratively with others to help ensure that Deaf & hard of hearing children have the opportunities they need to reach their full potential.
Do you thrive on working in a team that has person-centred and holistic approach?
Would you like to work for a local charity that has the flexibility to work in a variety of different ways to meet the needs of Deaf children, young people and their families?
Are you looking for a role that includes direct work with children, young people and families, as well as service development?
Primary Objectives:
This is a new role and offers an exciting opportunity to be instrumental in the co-design of collaboration, support and services to meet the unmet needs of Deaf children and those that are hard of hearing (HOH). Working with the Head of CYPS, and in collaboration with other Teams.
The role has two parts:
1) Working with the Head of Department to scope and develop a new service that will meet the needs of Deaf children, young people and their families. Working in collaboration with other charities and organisations to enhance the support available, and to discover future opportunities to work collaboratively.
2) Offering direct family support to parents and carers with Deaf or HOH children.
Service Development
· Liaising with appropriate people including parents, colleagues within our organisation, and professionals from other organisations to develop and implement a support service that will meet the needs of families whose children are Deaf or HOH.
· When unmet needs are identified, to seek creative solutions to find the best way forward to address the arising issues.
· To work with the Fundraising Team to support funding applications.
· Attend internal and external meetings as appropriate to highlight identified needs, promote the Charity’s vision with regards to services for children who are Deaf/HOH. Highlighting our aims and objectives in regard to the development of this service.
· To demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities paying particular attention as to how these principles apply to Deaf and HOH children, and those who have a multi-sensory impairment, as well as highlighting the added impact this can have on those children who have additional complex needs.
· To keep up to date with current legislation, local & national policies and research.
· As appropriate to work with parents, children and young people to enable them to participate and influence this service development.
· To keep records of findings, decisions, meetings, outcomes etc ensuring that the organisation has an accurate record of how the service is being developed alongside the decision-making process throughout the life of the project.
Family Support Worker role
· To support parents and carers whose children are Deaf/HOH assisting them when appropriate.
· To adhere to the standards and legislation for confidentiality, equality, and diversity. Keeping accurate and up to date records.
· To assess and identify when the needs of the children and their families are not being met and work with parents, other professionals, and organisations as appropriate to address the issues, with the aim of ensuring that the children have the opportunities and environments that will enable them to reach their potential and achieve their aspirations.
· To facilitate effective support networks to enable parents and carers to share experiences and provide peer support.
· To run parent-led support groups giving parents the opportunity to meet without their children present enabling them to voice their opinions.
· Ensure the family support element of our service is needs led and inclusive.
· Offer emotional support to parents and young people as appropriate.
· To act as a point of contact for the child or young person and their family to offer support, information and guidance and referral route to appropriate services.
· To advocate for the family/ child’s needs, attend meetings, write supporting letters, attend appointments etc.
Main Duties:
To work with the Head of Department to identify unmet needs, scope out and develop services for Deaf and hard of hearing children and their families to address challenges, ensuring that children and young people have equity in the opportunities available to them.
To identify gaps in services available to children and their families in relation to their backgrounds and lifestyles ensuring access to appropriate support services.
To deliver a range of support services that promotes good practice reflecting the requirements of children and young people and their families.
To provide a positive role model at all times to children, young people, their families and the wider community.
To ensure services provided are of a high quality and enable every child to have the opportunity to achieve their aspirations and reach their full potential.
Where appropriate to work in partnership with outside agencies such as Surrey County Council Physical and Sensory Education, Social Care, Health services, Housing and other relevant charities.
Develop information and resources about the opportunities available to families whose children/ young people are Deaf, or hard of hearing.
To support children and young people through transition from children’s services into adult services, engaging with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) services, and adult services where appropriate.
To support parents, carers and other professionals with Education & Health Care Plans (EHCP’s) to ensure they accurately reflect the needs of the child or young person.
To be proactive in safeguarding all children and adults from abuse, prevent abuse from occurring, and report any suspected incidents of abuse, following our Policies and Procedures which link with Surrey County Council local Multi-Agency Policies and Procedures.
As appropriate attend Team Around the Family (TAF), Child In Need (CIN), Education & Health Care Planning (EHCP), Transition meetings and case conferences etc.
To work with parents, carers and children individually ensuring that each interaction is person centred to meet the needs of the child/ family.
To maintain effective recording of work undertaken, concerns, decisions, actions etc. to respect and uphold the confidential nature of personal information as required by the Data Protection Act and GDPR.
To take responsibility for the reporting on the key performance indicators and outcomes attached to both the developmental element of the service and the family support element of this role, in order to meet the requirements of the funders of the service.
To support the Fundraising Team in developing funding bids and applications based on outcomes.
To work with the admin team to keep accurate statistics and report on the outcomes of the service.
To represent the charity at external forums and as appropriate, attend meetings as a representative.
To co-operate fully as a member of the staff team and to ensure good communication at all times including attending team meetings, supervision and annual appraisal.
To participate in training and development events as appropriate, and to take responsibility for personal development and learning.
Skills and qualities
Essential criteria
1) Competent British Sign Language user (BSL Level 3 as a minimum for non-native BSL users).
2) Knowledge with regards to child developmental milestones, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, safeguarding, health and safety, equality and data protection legislation, that will enable post holder to ensure activities always comply and operate within the law.
3) Ability to work imaginatively, creatively and reflectively, with regards to problem solving and service development.
4) Ability to work as part of a wider team, both within the immediate department and across the wider organisation, and other organisations and charities that we work collaboratively with.
5) Working in partnership, acknowledging what families bring and what practitioners contribute. In all interactions with families, effective communication is key to building real relationships.
6) To work flexibly and be available to support children, young people, and their families. Occasionally families may benefit from appointments outside of normal office hours.
7) To have professional experience and excellent communication skills that enable the post holder to work with very emotional situations and as far as possible meet the needs of parents & their children while remaining professional at all times.
8) Ability to write reports, supporting letters, and to keep accurate and concise records.
Desirable criteria:
Lived experience as someone who is:
- Deaf or hard of hearing themselves
- A parent carer of a Deaf or hard of hearing young person
- A sibling of a Deaf or hard of hearing person
- A child of Deaf parents
Join Our Team as our Multibank Manager
Are you passionate about supporting communities, and creating sustainable solutions for those in need? Join us where you'll play a vital role in building partnerships with donors, managing daily operations, and ensuring essential goods reach those who need them most. Help us grow our impact, foster innovation, and make a real difference, one donation at a time.
Job Title: Multibank Manager
Salary:SCP 36 (£34840 per annum)
Responsible to: Head of Children, Young People and Families
Location: West Midlands Multibank / BVSC Office / Home
Hours of work: 35 hours per week
Contract Duration: Permanent
Role Overview -
The Multibank Manager will focus on driving the growth and impact of the West Midlands Multibank by building strong relationships with referral and donation partners, overseeing daily operations including inventory management and distribution, and ensuring the project's financial sustainability through effective communications and fundraising. It also involves evaluating the Multibank’s impact to identify unmet needs and emerging trends, while providing direct line management to the Logistics Co-Ordinator and coordinating all staff and volunteer teams to deliver efficient and equitable support to communities in need.
Key Reponsibilities
· Develop and grow the impact and scale of the West Midlands Multibank including building relationships with potential referral and donation partners.
- Engage with organisations to establish and maintain an appropriate network of referral partners to support those in need to access the support of the Multibank
- Build and manage relationships with local businesses and corporations in order to secure additional donations for distribution and to secure Corporate support, with support of BVSC leadership
- Work collaboratively with partners to ensure the Multibank is meeting the needs of communities effectively and supporting those in poverty to access resource and wider help as needed
· Manage the day to day running of the West Midlands Multibank, including the referral and distribution processes and inventory management
- Manage the work of the Logistics Co-Ordinator with additional Multibank staff to ensure the smooth day to day running of the Multibank
- Manage Health and Safety processes within the Multibank
- Collaborate with referral and distribution partners and the Logistics Co-Ordinator to ensure available inventory is appropriate for local communities and meeting identified need
- Manage the financial sustainability of the project including communications and fundraising.
- Raising awareness and promoting positive impact of the Multibank to attract investment
- Contribute to financial planning alongside BVSC Leadership
- Manage and support any fundraising or promotional events for the Multibank
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a candidate with:
· Experience: In managing staff and evaluating initiatives and the analysis of data and presenting finding to stakeholders.
· Skills: Strong IT, communication and numerical skills and evidence of service development or project leadership experience from design to evaluation stage and ability to manage complex projects.
· Communication: Excellent communication skills and an understanding of the needs of local communities and willingness to engage in relevant training.
· Teamwork: A collaborative minds set across public, private and voluntary sector organisations and skills in building and maintaining professional relationships
· Values: Commitment to BVSC ethos, equal opportunities, and values.
What We Offer
· A supportive and inclusive work environment.
· A chance to make a tangible impact within the voluntary sector.
- Flexible working arrangements (where applicable).
Working for BVSC
Our organisation’s culture is underpinned by our 4 core values – Commitment, Collaboration, Inclusion and Integrity. These values are demonstrated in the work of our staff team, who are integral to the achievement of our mission to support and advocate for a vibrant, resilient voluntary sector in Birmingham.
We encourage applicants to think creatively about how they can meet the requirements of the role and person specification if there are essential criteria you do not meet, so please describe this in your application. We are looking for talented individuals who align with our values and support our mission – there are no barriers to how you demonstrate this.
We are a Second Chance Charter employer, committed to ensuring that people with convictions can access employment. DBS checks will be conducted once a job offer has been made and accepted. This role is subject to a basic DBS check.
Closing date for applications – 19th January 2025
Interviews to take place – 5th February 2025 at the Latham House office
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by 22nd January 2025. If you have not been contacted by 22nd January 2025 you should assume you have not been shortlisted.
At BVSC, we believe that diversity drives creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality, fairness, and inclusivity, creating a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We particularly encourage applications from candidates who are underrepresented within BVSC Research, including individuals from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds, people with disabilities, and those identifying as LGBTQIA+.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.