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The Regional Director of Programmes for Europe is accountable for the development and execution of programme strategies in Europe1 in line with ClientEarth’s global mission and strategy. As a member of ClientEarth’s Global Leadership Group, the Regional Director of Programmes for Europe plays a key leadership role in driving ClientEarth’s mission, values, and strategy, while also contributing to global impact strategic oversight and decision-making.
Meet your Manager
In this role you will be managed by Adam Weiss. Adam joined ClientEarth in 2020 and is based in Brussels. He originally came to the organisation as Head of Ocean, Plastics, and Chemicals, and was most recently in the role you are applying for. His background is in human rights and anti-discrimination law.
Main Duties
- Champion ClientEarth’s Regional Strategy - Is accountable for ClientEarth’s programme strategy for Europe, which is co-created with regional Systems Heads, Country Heads, and the Associate Director for the EU.
- Regional Programmatic Delivery - Ensures effective resource prioritisation and capacity planning decisions across regional programmes to maximise impact against global systemic objectives. Manages significant and complex budgets.
- External Leadership & Partnerships - Fosters and grows ClientEarth partnerships across the region to amplify the organisation’s impact in the region.
Role requirements
- Law degree or other legal qualification
- Strong leadership skills and substantial strategic leadership and senior management experience with large teams
- Strong commitment and understanding of environmental issues, and a demonstrated track record in driving positive change for the environment
Note to candidates: We know that long lists of criteria can be daunting and that some candidates will not apply for a role unless they feel they are 100% qualified. If you feel you meet at least some of the essential criteria, we still encourage you to apply.
Further Information
Have a question about this job? Please visit our Careers site for advice on applying, FAQs, and more.
Flexible working: We are proud to be a Flexa accredited Employer. Visit our Flexa Employer page for more information on our approach to flexible working. Our flexible working policy allows our people the choice to decide to work from home/another location in the country where their contract of employment is issued for 80% of their month, with the other 20% of their month being office-based See our Benefits page for more.
ClientEarth values diversity and inclusion and the benefits this brings. We aim to appoint the most suitable candidate at all times and welcome applications from people from all different backgrounds.
Please note that ClientEarth is only able to employ those who have the pre-existing legal right to work in Belgium or the UK.
ClientEarth is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal services to third parties.
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Are you passionate about engaging families and young people with physics? The IOP is looking for an energetic, enthusiastic and creative individual to join the busy Public Engagement team as a maternity leave cover for a period of 15 months (June 2025 - September 2026).
At the start of a new strategy, this is a very exciting time to join the team and a fantastic opportunity to gain experience in a wide range of public engagement projects working with under-represented audiences.
What is it like working at the IOP?
The IOP is a friendly and ambitious organisation, framed by our commitment to Inclusion and diversity. We have a hybrid policy to make working at the IOP as flexible as possible, with competitive salaries, professional s and generous benefits.
Our comprehensive benefits package including:
- An excellent pension scheme - (up to 12% company contribution)
- Private medical insurance, life assurance, dental insurance, health care cash plan (via salary sacrifice) eye care vouchers, annual flu vaccinations, long service awards, employee assistance programme
- Floating bank holidays (choose where to take your bank holidays throughout the year)
- Generous annual leave (25 days starting as a standard)
- Flexible working
The Public Engagement Officer position is a public-facing role, based in the IOP’s London building at 37 Caledonian Road, and therefore the role holder will be on-site in London when needed to deliver the role’s requirements, particularly. We welcome applicants from across the UK providing this in-person commitment can met, with the role holder being responsible for their commute costs.
The Role
What will I be doing? What is the purpose of this role?
- Ensuring that the IOP meets its strategic ambitions by engaging with diverse audiences around the UK and Ireland with a particular focus on communities around the IOP’s London building in Islington
- Supporting IOP Members and other volunteers to be relatable physics role models for young people
- Evaluating the IOP’s public engagement activities to ensure that our work reaches our priority audiences, are of high quality and achieve our desired strategic goals relating to Science, Skills and Society
Projects you work on will include:
- Supporting the design, development, delivery and evaluation of our annual public engagement programme, particularly the exhibition and events taking place in and around the IOP’s London building
- Managing the IOP’s Public Engagement Scheme, with responsibility for ensuring processing of grants, reporting on the scheme and supporting the review panel including analysing data.
- Engaging with primary schools in Islington and delivering a programme of events for young people, teachers and families
- Logistical support for the rest of the Public Engagement team and colleagues supporting our Members with resources and guidance to deliver public engagement activities on our behalf
Who will I work with?
- Public Engagement Managers (Line Managed by Toby Shannon-Smith)
- Head of Public Engagement & Dialogue, Louise Swan
- IOP Membership team
- IOP EDI team
- IOP Workplace team
Person specification:
Essential Criteria
- An undergraduate degree in the physical sciences or equivalent knowledge and confidence in physics to underpin the successful delivery of this role
- Professional experience in engaging families and young people with STEM and an understanding of how to tailor messages to different audiences
- A passion for inclusive public engagement practice and working with audiences currently under-represented in physics
- Excellent presentation skills, particularly for audiences of young people
- Excellent analytical and data handling skills for grant assessment, processing and evaluation of projects. Able to manage a variety of competing priorities and flexibly respond to new challenges and opportunities
- Competent user of MS Office (particularly Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Teams)
- Knowledge of inclusive best practise in grant giving
Desirable Criteria
- Postgraduate degree in science communication
- Experience of managing grant giving and convening assessment panels
- Confidence in using a CRM to keep up-to-date records and manage relationships
- Experience of training volunteers to engage young people
- Marketing public engagement activities and knowledge of most effective channels to reach priority audiences
- Creativity to develop new, innovative methods of engaging with young people
How will I be working?
The ’base’ location for this role is the IOP’s building at 37 Caledonian Road, near King’s Cross in London and regular attendance is needed to deliver the public engagement programme, especially during the summer period (June-September) when the peak of our activity takes place. At other times, depending on other commitments and the requirements of the role, the role holder has the flexibility to choose how they work under the IOP’s How We Work initiative.
Why should I want to work for the IOP?
The Institute of Physics (IOP) is the professional body and learned society for physics in the UK and Ireland - we seek to raise public awareness and understanding of physics and support the development of a diverse and inclusive physics community. As a charity, we’re here to ensure that physics delivers on its exceptional potential to benefit society.
There’s never been a more exciting time to join the IOP - watch our film to find out more about our work.
How to Apply
Alongside your CV, please include a cover letter stating how you meet the person specification, drawing on examples from your professional experience and any other relevant experience, including voluntary roles.
To apply for this role please click the link below, we look forward to hearing from you.
The Institute of Physics is an open and inclusive organisation that welcomes and celebrates diversity.
We strive to make physics accessible to people from all backgrounds.



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As Support Officer (Afternoons) you will be an essential part of our team, working together to identify, create and deliver quality projects and activities to the community.
You will most likely be the first contact point for all visitors to the centre, so your enthusiasm, professionalism and welcoming approach is essential.
The SMCA is a small charity that runs the South Mitcham Community Centre. We have big ambitions to be the heart of the community -the safe space for all, putting well-being and social cohesion at the core of all we do. We have been growing and changing, and will continue to do so. We are always looking at ways to do better, to provide more and make a positive impact in people’s lives. We are a busy space with lots going on. If you thrive in a lively, changeable environment and really want to make a difference then please apply to join us.
As a community centre, we have regular contact with people from diverse backgrounds, of diverse ages and abilities. We need people who can respond to individuals’ needs. You will therefore need to be adaptable, and solution focused.
We are looking for someone who is flexible, able to multi-task, pay close attention to accuracy and detail and who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves to get things done.
It is likely that our projects/activities will grow, so we are seeking individuals who are able to work with change, who can adapt and be flexible and grow a sense of commitment and care for the community centre and the work we are trying to achieve.
You will be a keyholder and be responsible for checking the building during your session, paying attention to Health and Safety, cleanliness and hygiene and supporting the groups/individuals using the centre during your shift.
Punctuality and reliability are essential requirements of this role. Good communication skills (verbal and written) are key skills needed to carry out this role.
You will be responsible for setting up rooms to meet the needs of projects, for stock taking and audits of equipment and resources. You will be involved in supporting the delivery of activities and projects.
To create a well-being hub for the community
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We are currently looking for a Specialist Black & Minoritised Communities Independent Domestic Violence Advocate.
Successful candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge, expertise and previous experience working with Black & Minoritised victims of domestic abuse including intersectional barriers, honor based violence & forced marriage.
The role is full-time working 37.5 hours per week and offered on a hybrid basis working between our London office and home.
Do you want to make a difference every day? Do you want to contribute to change & improvement for those who need it?
Do you have resilience & adaptability? Can you work effectively with a focus on customer service and care?
If yes, then we'd love to hear from you…
What we offer:
At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including:
- Flexible working options including hybrid working
- 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays
- An extra day off for your birthday & options to buy or sell annual leave
- Pension with 5% employer contribution
- Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments
- High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment & leisure discounts
- Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance
- Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support
- Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes
- Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loans
- Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression
About the role:
As a Independent Domestic Violence Advocate you will be:
- You may be a qualified IDVA or a Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker wanting to develop your work for Black & Minoiritised victims of domestic abuse as part of our BMC team.
- Implement effective ways of working with victims and those supporting them to increase safety and reduce harm.
- Provide a high-quality, front-line service to victims of domestic abuse, delivering a premium service prioritised according to risk, primarily focusing on victim/survivors aged 16+
- Work within a multi-agency framework consisting of the MARAC and local partnership responses to domestic abuse to keep safety central to all services for victims of domestic abuse.
You will need:
- To be comfortable with running group training sessions and be willing and able to share your specialist knowledge with acute stakeholders..
- Have excellent communication skills, a proactive approach and the confidence to be able to influence the way in which this service is delivered are key.
- Have a knowledge of help-seeking intersectional barriers and the support needs of BMC idenified victims of domestic abuse (in heterosexual or same-sex relationships).
- Have a good understanding of domestic abuse including the impact of domestic abuse on victims and their children.
- Understand the principles of risk assessment, safety planning and risk management for victims of domestic abuse and their children
- Understand safeguarding issues, and the legal responsibilities surrounding these issues.
- Direct service delivery to victims of domestic abuse or other vulnerable people.
- Have excellent communication, negotiation and advocacy skills, both written and verbal when interacting with a range of agencies and individuals. Understand and be committed to equal opportunities and diversity issues in policy and practice.
- Have a strong crisis management skills and the ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations.
About Us:
Victim Support (VS) is an independent charity providing a range of specialist services to people who have been affected by crime across England and Wales. We work towards a world where there are fewer victims but who have stronger rights, better support and a real influence in the Criminal Justice System. Everyone at VS is driven by our Vision Ambitions and Values to play their part in making a difference for those who experience crime and traumatic events. Working for VS gives you the opportunity to play a key role in a national charity providing high quality services to victims and witnesses and being a vital force for change.
Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required.
Victim Support strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
As part of our commitment to the Race at Work Charter we particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
If you have a disability, a learning difficulty such as dyslexia or a medical condition which you believe may affect your performance during any aspect of our selection process, we'll be happy to make reasonable adjustments to enable you to perform at your best.
How to apply:
To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria.
We look forward to hearing from you.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date.
If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Educational Psychologist
We are looking for an Educational Psychologist (term time + 3 weeks only) to join a team that provides educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
Position: Educational Psychologist
Location: West London (office-based)
Salary: £57,072 - £64,623 per annum (£54,218 – £61,391 actual/pro-rata)
Hours: Full-Time (36 hours per week)
Contract: Permanent (term time + 3 weeks only = 42 weeks)
Closing Date: 11.59pm on Tuesday 22nd April 2025
The Role
The Educational Psychologist at the Education Hub will provide specialist psychological assessments and trauma-informed interventions to children and young people affected by the Grenfell Tragedy. The role focuses on helping students overcome barriers to learning, supporting emotional resilience, and working closely with families and schools to enhance their wellbeing.
You will:
• Conduct psychological assessments to evaluate cognitive, emotional, and behavioural development.
• Provide one-to-one and group interventions to support emotional regulation and resilience.
• Deliver trauma-informed approaches to schools, ensuring students receive the best educational support.
• Offer expert advice to teachers, parents, and other professionals on how to foster inclusive learning environments.
• Support students during key transitions, from early years to post-16 pathways, equipping them with lifelong learning strategies.
• Develop and lead training programmes for schools, families, and professionals on mental health, trauma recovery, and behaviour management.
About You
• Postgraduate qualification in Educational Psychology and registered with the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council).
• Strong understanding of trauma-informed practices and experience working with children affected by adverse experiences.
• Expertise in conducting psychological assessments and developing Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) in line with UK SEND guidelines.
• Ability to provide strategic advice to schools on behaviour, learning support, and emotional wellbeing.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a passion for working with diverse communities.
• Culturally competent, with an ability to tailor interventions to meet the needs of families from diverse backgrounds.
• A commitment to inclusive education, safeguarding children, and supporting long-term recovery.
Ready to Make an Impact? Apply Now! Submit your CV and a supporting statement (2 sides A4 maximum) outlining how you meet the role requirements. Please ensure this is submitted as one document.
About the organisation:
The Grenfell 'Education Hub' will open later this year to serve those most affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The hub will provide educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
A consultation process in 2023 and 2024 about the needs of the community and the bereaved and survivors led to proposals for an educational ‘hub’. This will comprise a wide range of professionals including four specialist teachers, an Educational Psychologist, a Speech and Language Therapist, an Occupational Therapist, a Careers Coordinator, and a Family Support Worker. Their time will be divided between direct work with children and families in the ‘Hub’, and support for local schools. The activity of the hub aims to;
• Provide good quality educational support to as many children and young people as possible
• Build the skills and confidence of children and young people, their families, and education staff in local schools
• Develop strong relationships with those most affected by the Grenfell Tower fire
• Accurately assess its impact
Diversity & Inclusion: The Education Hub is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and encourages applications from all backgrounds.
Other roles you may have experience in could include: Educational Psychologist, Child Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Trauma Psychologist, SEN Specialist, Learning Support Advisor, Behavioural Therapist, Mental Health Practitioner, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
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Nightingale Hammerson is an independent charity and a leading specialist in the care of older people. We have served the Jewish community since 1840. We have two care homes, Nightingale House in Clapham and Hammerson House in East Finchley.
Nightingale House offers a warm and comfortable environment, with personalised care that centralises the needs of the residents, with on-site therapists, dieticians, and a wealth of activities for residents to enjoy.
The Role
Are you deeply driven to help others? Do you have the desire to do this in a creative and personal manner? Being an engagement lead may well be the job you have been looking for.
It is a human need to engage with the world and with each other in a meaningful way. But what does this engagement look like? There are as many answers to that question as there are people in the world. For those who are older and disabled it is a great challenge to maintain the relationships and activities that have supported them through life. As engagement leads at Hammerson House it is our challenge to help them do so and, taking a person centred approach, results in a wide and ever shifting variety of activities and individual interventions for our residents. We are a large and innovative organisation that is always trying to develop new ways to foster community and connect our residents with what matters to them.
We are specifically looking for a new member of the team to work with our residents living with dementia and while this does present particular challenges the rewards are also particularly high.
This is a job of tremendous variety and possibilities and requires individuals who have the energy, people skills and logistical know-how to bring the right ideas to fruition. Experience of working in care is not a necessity and we would welcome candidates with a diverse range of people-facing experiences and those with creative backgrounds. Experience of supporting people with dementia or other neurological conditions would be desirable.
Hours
Full Time – 37.5 hours per week
Salary
£30,000 per annum for the full time role
What is in it for you?
- A friendly, supportive, team working environment
- Subsidised staff canteens
- Training & development opportunities
- 25 days (plus bank holidays) annual leave, increasing over time
- Refer a friend bonus scheme (T&C Applied)
- Perkbox
Apply Now
If you meet the above requirements, we'd love to hear from you! It's also very important to us that as well as meeting the job description, you can bring a wealth of experience and qualities that make you ideal for working with the elderly on a daily basis.
Values
Embrace and embody our core values of Compassion, Respect, Excellence, Dignity, Integrity, and Teamwork.
Safeguarding
Our positions are subject to Enhanced DBS Disclosures, which will be completed upon a successful application. All applications will be handled individually, following our policy and organisational requirements. Please do not apply if you require sponsorship.
Diversity
We champion diversity, and we understand the importance of our people representing the communities and residents we serve. You'll find an inclusive environment where you can be yourself and where everyone is driven by the same purpose – helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives and making a better world.
Everything we do is with a ‘Residents first’ approach.
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Senior Secondary Specialist
We are looking for a Senior Secondary Specialist (term time + 3 weeks only) to join a team providing educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools in the aftermath of the Grenfell tragedy.
Position: Senior Secondary Specialist
Location: West London (office-based)
Salary: £57,072 - £64,623 per annum (£54,218 – £61,391 actual/pro-rata)
Hours: Full Time (36 hours per week)
Contract: Permanent (term time + 3 weeks only = 42 weeks)
Closing Date: 11.59pm on Monday 21st April
The Role
The Senior Secondary Specialist will play a crucial role in supporting young people affected by the Grenfell tragedy. Working with families, schools, alternative provisions, and colleges, you will help identify individual needs and develop tailored solutions. You will also act as a liaison between families and schools, advocating for children’s needs and ensuring trauma-informed education practices are implemented.
You will:
- Manage and supervise the Primary Specialist and Careers Coordinator, ensuring high standards of support for children, families, and schools.
- Oversee complex cases and provide guidance to team members to embed best practices.
- Conduct baseline assessments and work directly with children and young people to understand their specific needs.
- Provide trauma-informed guidance on the impact of trauma on learning and behaviour, offering strategies for emotional regulation and academic success.
- Liaise between families and schools to ensure staff are well-informed and children’s needs are met.
- Connect families with relevant external support services and refer to health organisations such as the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service.
- Develop and run small group after-school teaching sessions (both online and in-person) to supplement the school curriculum in English or Maths.
- Deliver training, workshops, and support to parents, carers, and education professionals on restorative practices and family relationships.
About You
We recognise this is a unique role and therefore realise you may not have experience in every aspect of the person specification. We value enthusiasm, a willingness to learn and passion for building resilience within our community. We therefore encourage you to apply if you feel you align with our vision and approach, even if your experience to date does not match all elements of the role.
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with experience in secondary education.
- Experience working with children across different key stages.
- Strong knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures, including the ability to respond to concerns.
- An understanding of trauma informed and restorative practice alongside a willingness to learn more
- Experience managing a team and providing professional development support.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
- Experience working with families and understanding diverse cultural contexts.
- Familiarity with relevant education legislation and policies, including the Education Act 2002, Children and Families Act 2014, Equality Act 2010, and Keeping Children Safe in Education (2023).
- Ability to develop policies, track pupil progress, and implement data-driven interventions.
- Commitment to professional development and safeguarding responsibilities.
Ready to Make an Impact? Apply Now! Submit your CV and a supporting statement (maximum 2 sides A4) outlining how you meet the role requirements. Please ensure both documents are in one file.
About the Organisation
The Grenfell Education Hub will open later this year to serve those most affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The hub will provide educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
Following a consultation process in 2023 and 2024, the hub will bring together a team of professionals, including four specialist teachers, an Educational Psychologist, a Speech and Language Therapist, an Occupational Therapist, a Careers Coordinator, and a Family Support Worker. Their time will be split between direct work with children and families in the hub and supporting local schools. The hub’s objectives are to:
- Provide high-quality educational support to as many children and young people as possible.
- Build the skills and confidence of children, families, and education staff in local schools.
- Develop strong relationships with those most affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.
- Accurately assess its impact.
Diversity & Inclusion: The Education Hub is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Other roles you may have experience in: Secondary Education Specialist, Education Consultant, SEN Teacher, Inclusion Lead, Pastoral Support Officer, Trauma-Informed Educator, Education Coordinator, Teaching and Learning Lead, Behaviour Support Specialist.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Closing Date: 20th April
Application Process: Please ensure you apply with your most updated CV and a supporting statement on why you believe you would be the most suitable individual for this position.
We are looking for two ambitious and dynamic individuals to join our award-winning Corporate Partnerships team! This senior role will co-lead the New Partnerships team to identify, develop, and secure high-value and long-term partnerships that deliver mutual benefits for our partners and the Alzheimer’s Society. Alongside your peers, you will lead the strategic vision and development of the team, whilst leading our highest value prospective partnership opportunities.
It is a hugely exciting time to join Alzheimer’s Society – the Corporate Partnerships team has delivered incredible growth in the last two years, increasing income by over 200% in that period. The team have won several high-profile new partnerships, including with British Airways, CBRE, Travis Perkins and Cadent Gas. You will play a key role in shaping our strategy moving forward to ensure we deliver a sector-leading offering to businesses. You will have the opportunity to secure truly transformational partnerships that deliver valuable income and lasting impact for people affected by dementia.
With an ambitious five-year growth strategy across Income and Engagement and a new ‘Help and Hope Strategy’, now is a fantastic time to join Alzheimer’s Society and make your mark. This post offers an exceptional opportunity for an exciting next step in your career, building your skills as a leader and driving the growth of sector-leading partnerships and the wider team.
This is predominantly a homeworking role, but you will be required to travel to attend partner meetings, team days, and sector events, so you must reside in the UK, have the correct right to work documents to work in the UK and be willing to travel when required.
About You
- This is a key leadership role in the team, which requires a tenacious individual who will drive progress and success, think outside the box, and engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
- You have significant, relevant experience in developing and winning high-value partnerships (or similar) at ideally £1m+ level, from either the charity, public, or commercial sectors.
- You demonstrate a strong growth mindset to drive forward the success of the New Partnerships team with vision, energy, creativity, and ambition.
- Your understanding of business drivers and the Environmental Social Governance landscape will enable you to also support the wider team in developing their high-value opportunities.
- You are confident and comfortable operating autonomously, demonstrating ambition and determination to succeed in delivering partnerships that are best-in-sector. As well as being a team player.
- You are a strategic thinker, able to realise the vision of complex, strategic, and commercial partnerships.
Person Specification:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact with diverse stakeholders.
- Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant IT tools.
- Ability to work collaboratively and prioritise workloads effectively.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Exceptional organisational abilities with great attention to detail.
- A passionate advocate for Alzheimer’s Society, with a strong commitment to making a difference.
- A self-starter with a high level of motivation and resilience.
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Job description
This is a fantastic opportunity to join Not Beyond Redemption, a charity providing mothers in prison with free Family Law advice and representation to help them re-establish and maintain contact with their children during their sentence and upon release.
We are looking for an individual who is willing to get stuck in and roll up their sleeves. The role is largely administrative but with wide responsibility throughout the organisation, so will require someone who is very organised and diligent, as well as enthusiastic and flexible. You will need to work well with others and have excellent communication skills, as you will need to coordinate between everyone and be the lynchpin of the charity!
We aim to support a new person and help them grow as this job offers great opportunities to learn about the female justice sector and working in a small but dynamic charity. If you have a passion for making a real difference in the lives of some of society’s most vulnerable, then this role is for you.
Key Information:
Job Title:
Administrative & Fundraising Officer
Reports to:
Founder, Supervising Lawyer and Head of Fundraising
Place of work:
Hybrid. We expect the team to come in three days a week. Our office currently is 4-5 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE.
Salary:
£30,000 - £32,000
Hours of Work:
35 hours a week
Contract:
Permanent
Annual Leave:
25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays.
To apply:
To apply please email your CV and a cover letter, including why you think you are well suited to this role.
If you would like an informal chat about the role, please contact Olivia Warham at the address above.
Closing date and
interviews:
Closing date for applications: Thursday, 17th April.
Interviews will be held on a rolling basis at Gough Square or 3 Charles Street, London, W1J 5DD
Key Details:
By applying for this role, you state that you are eligible to work in the UK. NBR cannot apply for a Certificate of Sponsorship for this role.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Executive Support – briefing the Founder and providing executive support
· Fundraising – writing applications and maintaining funder relations
· Legal Team – Providing administrative support to the legal team
· Communications and Marketing - Social media and marketing literature
· Trustees and Board Management – Administrative support to the Board and Trustees’ meetings
· Event Coordination – planning and organising events
· Research and Data Analysis – ensuring knowledge of the sector
· Human Resources – Support with recruitment induction and training of staff
· Designated Safeguarding Officer – all duties that fall under being DSO
PERSON SPECIFICATION:
If you are interested in applying and are passionate about our work but are not sure you have all the skills and experience, please do still apply. We are open to candidates learning on the job and we will support the development of the successful candidate.
We are looking for someone who is:
· Proficient in office/administrative/charity work with at least one year’s experience.
· Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to work to deadlines and under their own initiative.
· A strong communicator with persuasive written and verbal skills.
· A resourceful problem solver with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
· A team player with a positive and proactive attitude, with a desire to learn and develop skills.
· IT skills- excellent experience with MS Office.
Desirable:
· Experience using Xero.
· Experience in developing and building high-value partnerships.
· Experience in public speaking.
· Experience in organising and hosting events.
Our Culture:
At Not Beyond Redemption, we value collaboration, integrity, and dedication to our mission. We strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where all team members can thrive. This is a rewarding role that offers the opportunity to make a real difference. We look forward to hearing from you!
Providing mothers in prison with free Family Law advice and representation to protect their relationships with their children.
Lead Manager (Rough Sleeping and Specialist / Supported Housing)
Grade: 13 (acting up) - the Lead Manager roles are substantively Grade 12 positions acting up to Grade 13
PLEASE NOTE: Successful candidates will be placed on acting up arrangements for a 12-month period; after this the permanent role holder may revert back to a Grade 12 and the fixed term arrangement will come to an end.
Salary: £79,156 to £89,041
Location: 169 Union Street, SE1 0LL
Contract type: 1 x permanent, 1 x fixed term (12 months from the first day in post). We are willing to consider secondments for both posts.
Deadline for applications: 23:59, Wednesday 9 April 2025.
About the Housing and Land directorate
The Housing and Land directorate is responsible for the Mayor’s plans to deliver new and improved homes and strong communities. Working closely with boroughs and other partners, we manage the Mayor’s housing investment programmes, commissioned services and land and property assets to support the supply of affordable homes, job creation and regeneration.
About the Specialist Housing and Services team
This team is seeking to support a wide range of Londoners who may be marginalised by the housing market. These roles are two of three lead managers that report into the Head of Service, working as a group to provide collective leadership. The team provides services and programmes that support Londoners in pathways to safe, secure and decent accommodation. People experiencing homelessness, rough sleepers, survivors of domestic abuse, adults with learning disabilities and older people are just some of the groups the team supports.
About the roles
You will drive the GLA’s efforts with partners to be a system leader in homelessness prevention, rough sleeping, and specialist and supported housing provision. The work of the team is shifting to respond to a highly complex environment in a broad system, to make the most impactful interventions for the Londoners we serve. We are looking for proactive and highly organised people with excellent problem solving, influencing and negotiating skills. They will also need to be skilled and adaptable leaders who can manage change with compassion and focus.
You will oversee and lead teams delivering a range of capital and revenue funding programmes. As a system leader, you will consider and design programmes, services and interventions to ensure they maximise value for Londoners. Working with the full range external stakeholders in this space will be a fundamental aspect of these roles, including involvement in securing government funding for new and existing programmes, services and interventions. You will also oversee promotion and support to prospective bidders, bid assessment and evaluation, contracting, and outcome monitoring and reporting.
Skills, knowledge and experience
In your application, you should set out how your skills and experience demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria, which are linked to key competencies in the job description:
Essential Criteria:
1. Skilled at mobilising a wide network of internal and external relationships to facilitate multi-agency working in the best interests of service users and communities.
2. Experience in managing complex projects or programmes, ideally on a high-profile funding programme, with a focus on performance and securing delivery in complex operating environments.
3. Experience in turning strategy into action through partnership working, including overseeing collaborative governance arrangements.
4. A leader with a demonstrable record of managing teams successfully through periods of change, contributing towards corporate priorities and taking steps to improve diversity and inclusion outcomes.
Prior knowledge of or experience in any of the following is desirable (but not essential): homelessness prevention, rough sleeping, specialist and supported housing.
Please find the full Job Description here
Further information
We hope that candidates from a wide range of backgrounds should find this purpose-driven, dynamic role appealing, including from the homelessness prevention, rough sleeping, domestic abuse, specialist and supported housing, and wider social care commissioning sectors.
The two roles will oversee different portfolios across rough sleeping and specialist housing, albeit with the need for collective leadership across the Specialist Housing and Services team that enables matrix management and collaboration.
Work on rough sleeping is expected to include being a systems leader in London’s approach to ending rough sleeping, including in relation to commissioned / revenue services. In assessing applications and interviews, Essential Criteria 1 above will be a particular priority in this area.
Work on specialist housing is expected to include overseeing programmes, services and interventions with capital and associated revenue investment. In assessing applications and interviews, Essential Criteria 2 above will be a particular priority in this area.
If candidates have a strong preference between the two areas, please set that out in your supporting statement.
How to apply
If you would like to apply for these roles, you’ll need to submit an online application.
The deadline for submitting applications is 23:59 on Wednesday 9 April 2025.
Interviews are provisionally planned for the 23, 24 and 25 of April.
If you have questions about the role
If you wish to talk to someone about the role, Ellen Storrar, Head of Specialist Housing and Service, would be happy to speak to you. Please contact them at Ellen.Storrar, copying in Sonia.Yu, who’ll help with the finding time for a conversation.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
We strive to ensure our workforce reflects the city we serve. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates and candidates with disabilities who are currently underrepresented in our workforce.
We are committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements.
Please note, should you require any adjustments through the process, we will accommodate as much as possible. Please contact the recruitment team for further information if required.
Please note we are a Disability Confident Employer so for candidates who wish to be considered under the scheme and meet the essential criteria, they will automatically be invited to interview.
Additional information
Please note, all candidates will need to confirm that the information provided in this application form is true and correct. Should a candidate deliberately give false information, including the use of AI software, they understand that this would disqualify them from consideration.
Occupational Therapist
We are looking for an Occupational Therapist (term time + 3 weeks only) to join a team providing educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
Position: Occupational Therapist
Location: West London (office-based)
Salary: £43,542 - £51,663 per annum (£41,356 – £49,079 actual/pro-rata)
Hours: Full Time (36 hours per week)
Contract: Permanent (term time + 3 weeks only = 42 weeks)
Closing Date: 11.59pm on Wednesday 23rd April 2025
The Role
The Occupational Therapist at the Education Hub will provide specialist assessment, intervention, and support for children and young people affected by the Grenfell Tragedy. The therapist will work with children from early years through secondary education, helping them overcome sensory, motor, and functional challenges to enhance their learning and well-being.
You will:
- Work 1:1 and in groups to support children’s fine/gross motor skills, sensory processing, and daily living abilities.
- Collaborate with families, carers, and schools to promote children’s development and independence.
- Deliver tailored intervention plans that address learning barriers, motor skills, and sensory integration.
- Provide trauma-informed therapy to children and families affected by adversity.
- Work closely with the Speech and Language Therapist and Educational Psychologist to develop holistic support strategies.
- Offer specialist advice and training to parents, carers, and education professionals.
- Assess needs, produce detailed reports, and contribute to Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) assessments.
About You
- UK qualified and registered with the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council).
- Experience working with children in early years, primary, or secondary education.
- Knowledge of SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) legislation.
- An understanding of trauma informed and restorative practice alongside a willingness to learn more.
- Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to provide family-centred support and training.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and safeguarding responsibilities.
Ready to Make an Impact? Apply Now! Submit your CV and a supporting statement (maximum 2 sides A4) outlining how you meet the role requirements. Please ensure both documents are in one file.
About the Organisation
The Grenfell 'Education Hub' will open later this year to serve those most affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The hub will provide educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
A consultation process in 2023 and 2024 about the needs of the community and the bereaved and survivors led to proposals for an educational ‘hub’. This will comprise a wide range of professionals including four specialist teachers, an Educational Psychologist, a Speech and Language Therapist, an Occupational Therapist, a Careers Coordinator, and a Family Support Worker. Their time will be divided between direct work with children and families in the ‘Hub’, and support for local schools. The activity of the hub aims to;
- Provide good quality educational support to as many children and young people as possible
- Build the skills and confidence of children and young people, their families, and education staff in local schools
- Develop strong relationships with those most affected by the Grenfell Tower fire
- Accurately assess its impact
Diversity & Inclusion: The Education Hub is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Other roles you may have experience in: Occupational Therapist, Pediatric OT, Rehabilitation Therapist, Trauma-Informed Therapist, SEND Specialist, Sensory Integration Specialist, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Are you looking for a short term Payroll role? A fantastic charity is looking for a Payroll Officer to join their team on a short term basis.
This is a fully remote role for 1 month with the potential to extend.
What do you need to succeed in this role?
- At least 3 years in a Payroll position
- Experience using Access Group - Select Pay ideally
- Understanding of HMRC rules
- Immediately available - Starting ASAP
If this sounds like the perfect role for you or you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me. Applications are under constant review and the role can close at any time!
In our company values we aim for equity at all stages of the recruitment process, please let us know if we can do anything to make the process more accessible to you.
Speech and Language Therapist
We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist (term time + 3 weeks only) to join a team which provides educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
Position: Speech and Language Therapist
Location: West London (office based)
Salary: £51,429 - £58,140 per annum (£48,857 – £55,233 actual/pro-rata) up to £5000 market supplement available depending on experience
Hours: Full Time (36 hours per week)
Contract: Permanent (term time + 3 weeks only = 42 weeks)
Closing Date: 11.59pm on Tuesday 22nd April 2025
The Role
The Speech and Language Therapist at the Education Hub will provide specialist assessment, intervention and support for children and young people affected by the Grenfell Tragedy. The therapist will conduct comprehensive assessments using evidence-based tools, including formal standardised assessments, observational analysis and dynamic assessment approaches to evaluate speech, language and communication needs.
You will:
• To work on a 1:1 and group basis with children and young people and provide a high level of expertise to develop students’ speech, language and communication skills.
• To give advice, information and support to enable parents/carers and schools to promote the development of speech, language and communication skills.
• To work with families to equip them with the knowledge and skills to create supportive home environments that meet their child’s specific needs.
• Work in close liaison with the Occupational Therapist and the rest of the team to ensure efficient and effective management of children identified with speech, language and communication needs.
• Comprehensively assess children and young people to help identify difficulties in expressive and receptive language, social communication, fluency, and speech sound development, ensuring targeted and effective intervention.
• Produce detailed reports with clear actionable recommendations to inform support plans and guide effective therapeutic and educational strategies, ensuring interventions are tailored to each child’s specific speech, language, and communication needs.
• Develop Speech & Language Therapy training packages, policies, and programmes to parents, carers and professionals.
About You
• UK qualified status and registered with the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) with a license to practice.
• Registered member of Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
• Trained in Hanen, Elklan, Let’s Talk or VERVE Child Interaction (or a willingness to attend training)
• Extensive knowledge of principles in effective working with families and schools and
application to practice.
• Extensive experience of operational caseload management for children with a speech
and language need.
• Extensive knowledge of appropriate assessment and therapeutic interventions
relevant to the client group.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build positive
relationships with diverse stakeholders.
• Culturally competent, with an understanding of diverse family contexts and the ability
to tailor interventions accordingly.
• An understanding of trauma informed and restorative practice alongside a willingness to learn more
• Participate in continued professional development and keep informed of relevant
research and best practice, and to maintain HCPC registration.
• Knowledge and understanding relating to the safeguarding of children.
Ready to Make an Impact? Apply Now! Submit your CV and a supporting statement (2 sides A4 maximum) setting out how you meet the role requirements, please ensure this is in one document.
About the organisation:
The Grenfell 'Education Hub' will open later this year to serve those most affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The hub will provide educational support to children and young people, their families, and local schools.
A consultation process in 2023 and 2024 about the needs of the community and the bereaved and survivors led to proposals for an educational ‘hub’. This will comprise a wide range of professionals including four specialist teachers, an Educational Psychologist, a Speech and Language Therapist, an Occupational Therapist, a Careers Coordinator, and a Family Support Worker. Their time will be divided between direct work with children and families in the ‘Hub’, and support for local schools. The activity of the hub aims to;
• Provide good quality educational support to as many children and young people as possible
• Build the skills and confidence of children and young people, their families, and education staff in local schools
• Develop strong relationships with those most affected by the Grenfell Tower fire
• Accurately assess its impact
Diversity & Inclusion: The Education Hub is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We welcome and encourage applications from people from all backgrounds.
Other roles you may have experience of could Speech Therapist, Language Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist, Therapist, Care, Support Group, Support and Advice, Support Service, etc….
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Our client, a wonderful health and social care trust is looking for a Communications and Operations Assistant on a full-time basis (35 hours per week), running for 5-months in the first instance. The post will be looking to start as soon as possible and will be based 3 days on-site in Central London.
Key responsibilities include:
- Organise and support internal team meetings (scheduling, agendas, note-taking, action tracking).
- Assist with planning and delivery of online and in-person events.
- Provide administrative support to the Director, including diary management and travel booking.
- Maintain stakeholder lists and update internal databases.
- Support the Press Office during busy periods.
- Assist with routine team activities and larger projects as needed.
- Process invoices, expense claims, and financial records.
- Assist with information security and data protection record-keeping.
- Provide on-site IT support and basic troubleshooting.
- Support office logistics, including deliveries and signage updates.
- Assist with recruitment, inductions, and other HR tasks.
- Contribute to routine team activities and development projects.
- Manage visitor access, front-of-house hospitality, and supplier coordination.
- Provide administrative support for internal working group meetings.
- Oversee shared email inboxes and calendars.
- Handle incoming telephone calls and mail distribution.
To be successful in this post you will have:
- Experience in a similar role, working effectively with diverse people.
- Familiarity with electronic diary/calendar management.
- Self-motivated, able to work independently and manage time well.
- Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and a high attention to detail.
- Clear and effective communication, both written and verbal.
- Creative problem-solver with initiative to improve processes.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, building strong relationships at all levels.
- Professional integrity and ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Team player with a flexible, proactive, and positive attitude.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and CRM systems like Salesforce.
The post is looking to start as soon as possible, so you will need to be available immediately or at short notice to be considered.
If you are interested in finding out more information about this new opportunity, please register your interest and submit your CV by clicking 'apply now' below.
As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Stories Officer
c. £32,000 per annum
Permanent, London, Hybrid 2days/week
The Talent Set is thrilled to be partnering with Versus Arthritis as they recruit for a Stories Officer, a pivotal role in bringing the charity’s mission to life. This role is dedicated to gathering and sharing powerful stories that highlight both the charity’s impact and the lived experiences of people with arthritis.
As a skilled storyteller, you will craft compelling case studies that enhance Versus Arthritis’ brand, marketing, and communications across owned and earned channels, driving awareness, conversation, and engagement. Working closely with teams across the organisation, you will identify and develop inspiring stories that align with the organisational strategy and campaigns, empowering colleagues to connect with and motivate audiences.
You will also be responsible for maintaining and regularly updating the stories centre in line with data and compliance processes, ensuring stories remain a powerful and ethical tool for advocacy and engagement.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct in-person and virtual interviews with key audiences to capture credible, high-quality stories that support the charity’s organisational strategy and campaigns.
- Take ownership of the maintenance, security, and growth of the Stories Centre, ensuring all content is accurate, up to date, and aligned with compliance processes.
- Work closely with colleagues to source and gather stories from underserved audiences, ensuring diverse representation across the charity’s communications.
- Develop and manage relationships with individuals sharing their testimonials and case studies, ensuring they feel supported and informed about how their stories will be used.
- Become an expert in consent, safeguarding, and ethical representation, ensuring all personal stories are shared with sensitivity, transparency, and respect for contributors.
- Use audience data and past performance learnings to shape storytelling content, ensuring it evolves in line with the charity’s brand story and strategic goals.
Person Specification:
- Proven ability to gather, craft, and present compelling, high-quality narratives that resonate with diverse audiences across multiple platforms.
- Experience in developing and maintaining relationships with individuals providing testimonials, as well as collaborating effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to use audience insights, performance data, and industry trends to shape storytelling approaches, ensuring maximum impact and alignment with organisational strategy.
- Experience managing content archives, ensuring accuracy, security, and compliance with data protection and consent policies.
- A proactive approach to innovation in storytelling, continuously exploring new methods and formats to engage key audiences, including the media.
We highly encourage you to submit your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this exciting opportunity as interviews are taking place on a rolling basis.
We are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practises that ensure equal opportunity for everyone, regardless of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and will happily make reasonable adjustments to always ensure a fair process.