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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) is recruiting a Policy Projects Officer to provide support to our research, engagement and consultative activities.
The role
We are on a mission to place ethics at the centre of decisions regarding biomedicine and health so that we all benefit. In this new role, your main focus will be working across the team to provide administrative support and assistance with our research, engagement and consultative activities and the organising of events.
The role will mainly be based in the Research and Policy directorate with a particular focus on assisting with two projects: a genomics stakeholder network and deliberative research on the 14-day rule for embryo research.
With regard to the genomics network, you will support a network of stakeholders and the organisation of a series of workshops to prioritise areas of ethical and regulatory uncertainty and facilitate knowledge exchange. You will also support with desk-based research and stakeholder engagement which aims to develop good practice in the area.
In relation to providing project on embryo research and the 14-day rule, you will be expected to support the organisation of workshops and events and support colleagues leading the research and engagement workstreams.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with interest in policy and the high-profile area of bioethics, supporting our ambitious policy-influencing agenda.
About you
You will have some experience of working in a policy or research (or similar) setting, ideally related to health, biological sciences or law/regulation. Knowledge and understanding of bioethical issues would also be particularly welcome.
You will be able to provide excellent project support across the team, be able to quickly acquire news skills and knowledge and have the ability to summarise complex information clearly and concisely. You will also have excellent administrative and organisational skills, particularly in the context of supporting projects and organising workshops and events.
Finally you will be a keen learner, with an interest in your personal development.
For further information about the role (including the full job description), please click through to the listing on our website.
About us
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCOB) is a leading independent policy and research centre, and the foremost bioethics body in the UK. We are on a mission to embed ethics in decisions regarding biomedicine and heath so that we all benefit.
For over thirty years we have tackled some of the most complex and controversial bioethical issues facing society. We are funded jointly by the Nuffield Foundation, Wellcome and the Medical Research Council.
We aim to inform policy and public debate through timely consideration of the ethical questions raised by biological and medical research so that the benefits to society are realised in a way that is consistent with public values. Our work has led to shifts in public understanding and policy change on topics ranging from assisted reproduction and genome editing to managing the disagreements that arise in the care of critically ill children.
Central to our reputation and standing is our independence – we do not represent any particular group or view and we select our own topics, methodologies and outputs.
We select topics to examine through our horizon scanning programme and use a variety of approaches to identify, consider and resolve the ethical issues they raise. Our approach is multidisciplinary and deliberative. We draw on a wide range of expertise and experience and use the best available evidence.
We collaborate where our expertise complements those of other organisations (e.g. see our current collaboration on Genomics and AI Futures with the Ada Lovelace Institute).
We engage with a wide range of different voices and views and are committed to increasing the diversity of the people we work with. As part of the Nuffield Foundation, we are a small team with the practical support of an established organisation that cares for its employees.
Further information and how to apply
The closing date for applications is 09:30am (GMT) on 27 March 2025 with interviews expected to take place 9th April 2025. Please note that due to the timelines associated with this project the successful candidate should ideally be able to start in May 2025.
We are committed to inclusive working practices and during the application process we commit to:
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As a Disability Confident employer, we will offer an interview to a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the essential criteria for the job.
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making any reasonable adjustments – for example providing documents in different formats, arranging for a sign language interpreter for interviews etc
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paying for travel costs (and any childcare or care costs) for interviews where in-person attendance is required
Our benefits package includes:
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Consideration of requests for part time and/or flexible working (eg compressed hours arrangements, job sharing etc)
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28 days holiday per annum and all public holidays (with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days).
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A salary exchange pension scheme that offers employer contributions of up to 11%.
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Life assurance scheme.
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Family leave policies that provide an enhanced level of pay.
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Cycle to work scheme and loans towards season tickets.
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Frequent opportunities for learning and development (including options for coaching and mentoring, and reading weeks)
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Support with your physical, mental and financial wellbeing including an employee assistance provider, a private GP service, personal health reviews with Bupa, a will and funeral planning service and a staff network of trained Mental Health First Aiders.
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Staff peer groups and social networks.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Philanthropy Lead - Francis Crick
£75,000 - £85,000 plus
Reports to: Associate Director of Philanthropy, Francis Crick
Directorate: ?Strategy & Philanthropy?
Contract: ?Permanent?
Hours: ?Full time 35 hours per week?
Location: ?Location? ?Office-based with flexibility (3 days per week in the office)?
Closing date: 2nd April 2025 23:55
This vacancy may close earlier if a high volume of applications is received or once a suitable candidate is found, therefore we strongly recommend that you apply early to avoid disappointment. Please let us know if there is anything about the recruitment process that you would like to discuss, in particular if there are any changes or adjustments that would make it easier for you to apply. Please contact or 020 3469 8400 as soon as possible.
Visa sponsorship: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship.
Are you looking for an exciting new fundraising challenge? We're recruiting an inspiring, senior fundraiser to join the Francis Crick Institute, Cancer Research UK's flagship discovery research institute in London
Positioned at the frontier of scientific discovery, the Crick is deliberately different from other institutes-open, collaborative, and interdisciplinary. As Europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, our design and approach enable us to fuel scientific progress like few others. Here, experts from various fields unite in pursuit of life-changing discoveries.
This role will focus on developing and building a mixed portfolio of prospects for the Francis Crick Institute. You will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and soliciting gifts (£1M+) to support the Crick's growing philanthropy programme, working closely with colleagues across the Crick Philanthropy Team as well as the wider CRUK philanthropy programme.
Your work will help ensure that we help change lives for the better, delivering the research that means we will overcome cancer and many other diseases.
It is a unique time to join the Crick. With a new Director, campaign and the profile of the institute, you will have every opportunity to have real impact.
What will I be doing?
Manage a portfolio of up to 100 individuals and families as well as some corporate prospects with a primary focus on identifying and qualifying prospects and developing the engagement and stewardship of prospects through the full life cycle of giving and renewal. Ensure consistent pipeline movement and contribution of prospects both through their giving as well as helping to build the Crick's donor pipeline.
Work closely with CRUK Philanthropy Services for creative and operational support to identify, engage, and steward Crick donors.
Achieve agreed fundraising income and prospect cultivation targets and provide regular reporting and metrics against goals.
Partner with the CRUK and Crick Leadership, Chairman, Trustees, as well as scientists, Philanthropy colleagues to develop and implement strategies for gifts of £1M+; help the development and supporting the management of volunteer leaders committed to advancing Crick philanthropy; guide discussions with senior leadership on prospect strategy.
Own, develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders; including academics and researchers, institutional leaders, volunteer leaders, and writing briefings and coordinating engagement that will lead to gifts.
Support the Associate Director of Philanthropy (Crick) to develop and implement the Crick Campaign including case for support, engaging and influencing leaders to identify priority projects and gift opportunities to maximise income generation.
Develop a strong working knowledge of the work and science at the Crick and broad knowledge of the work of CRUK. Work closely with internal colleagues to coordinate engagement with Crick scientists and leadership to develop proposals and propositions.
What are you looking for?
Proven success in philanthropic fundraising within complex, high-achieving organisations.
Strong track record of securing six and seven-figure gifts.
Skilled in building and expanding a personal pipeline, cultivating relationships with philanthropic individuals and families.
Deep expertise in principal and major gift fundraising, with a strong grasp of best practices and current philanthropic trends.
Extensive experience managing multiple complex projects in fast-paced environments, including significant fundraising campaigns.
Proficient in translating scientific research for diverse audiences to support fundraising efforts.
Our organisation values are designed to guide all that we do.
Bold: Act with ambition, courage and determination
Credible: Act with rigour and professionalism
Human: Act to have a positive impact on people
Together: Act inclusively and collaboratively
We're looking for people who can believe in and embody these organisation values and can use them to drive forward progress against our mission to beat cancer.
This position is an incredible opportunity to join an ambitious and innovative team and to make an impact in your work every day, helping to ensure we can change lives for the better. If you are attracted by the scale of the ambition here, please get in touch. We hope to hear from you!
What will I gain?
We create a working environment that supports your wellbeing and provide a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools. Our policies and processes enable you to improve your work-life balance, take positive steps in your career and achieve your personal wellbeing goals.
You can explore our benefits by visiting our .
How do I apply?
We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you fairly and objectively.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
The Fundraising and Communications Assistant is a vital role within the Anne Frank Trust UK, supporting our mission to challenge antisemitism and all forms of prejudice by securing essential funding and raising awareness of our work. In today’s world, our mission is more critical than ever. The rise in antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of hate highlights the urgent need for our work. Through our educational programmes, centred round Anne Frank’s diary, we empower young people to challenge prejudice and build a more inclusive society.
As the Fundraising and Communications Assistant you will join us as a trainee, with the opportunity to hone your skills as a professional writer and communicator, while playing a crucial role in the team. After an initial six month training and probation period and another six months in post, their will be the opportunity to progress to the role of Fundraising and Communications Officer. From the start, you will help us raise the funds we need to grow and sustain our impact. You will support fundraising efforts across multiple income streams, from grant-making bodies to individual and community giving, as well as assist in the delivery of key fundraising events such as our Annual Lunch.
You will contribute to our external communications, working closely with the Assistant Director (People & Communities) to write engaging content for social media and emails that amplify our reach and inspire supporters. This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate communicator who wants to grow their skills and is committed to tackling prejudice in all its forms. You will help contribute to a charity transforming young people’s attitudes and lives.
If you have strong writing abilities, a keen eye for detail, and a desire to make a difference, we encourage you to apply. In return, you will join a friendly, dynamic team dedicated to ensuring Anne Frank’s legacy continues to inspire change for generations to come.
Please submit your CV and cover letter (no longer than one side of A4) by 11th April 2025.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
Deaf Unity is seeking an Organisational Development Consultant with experience of successfully supporting small charities through growth and change.
We are planning the transition from a freelance to a PAYE salary structure and require support with:
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Designing an appropriate staffing structure
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Benchmarking salaries
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Business and financial planning
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HR/employment systems and policies, related training
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Governance
The overall aim of this commission is to establish an effective and well-managed staffing structure for the organisation, with strong systems and policies embedded across our teams. Ultimately this will build Deaf Unity’s stability and resilience for the long-term.
Deaf Unity: mission and purpose
Deaf Unity is a deaf-led charity (CIO), based in London, that works to empower, nurture and train deaf individuals. Our particular focus is on three main points of transition that are pivotal in enabling deaf people to realise their potential – and to thrive within and contribute fully to society. These transition points are:
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leaving school to enter further/higher education
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entering the workforce
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progressing in the workplace
We work with our community in London to identify the barriers deaf people face at every stage of this journey, empowering them to make informed choices and to succeed. We partner with stakeholders (universities, employers, voluntary sector partners) to decrease, overcome or eradicate these barriers altogether.
From our home base in London, we work alongside our community and partners to develop and deliver new initiatives in response to clearly identified needs. We directly engage 300+ deaf people each year: inspiring and supporting school-leavers to take their first steps into higher education; empowering graduates and employees to navigate the world of work with confidence; and connecting deaf people with each other to build community, tackle isolation, mobilise around key issues and break down barriers to learning and employment. Sharing and dissemination of our work (including online to reach the national community) goes on to engage far greater numbers.
Deaf Unity generates much of its income from providing interpreting and consultancy services and delivering training (British Sign Language and deaf awareness courses). This activity fully aligns with our charitable mission and generates essential unrestricted funding to support our wider activities. Income in the year ending December 2023 was £115,316, of which over 80% was generated from course delivery and interpreting services. That year we generated a surplus of £11,102.
Context for the commission
To date, deaf Unity’s programmes have been delivered entirely by a freelance team: CEO, administrator, tutors and project managers/coordinators leading on different streams of activity. We have recently recruited a Training and Operations Manager (freelance) to lead on training and interpreting services.
Activity continues to grow. Turnover in 2024 was c. £175,000 (final accounts are currently being produced), demand for courses is strong and we have had a successful year of fundraising.
Our activities engage a broad range of beneficiaries, participants and stakeholders: deaf students and employees; our local deaf community in London; and many different stakeholders – universities, employers and local councils – working with us to remove the barriers that disadvantage deaf people and prevent access to opportunity. We are proud of a track record of impactful interventions that have made a real difference in the prospects of deaf learners, jobseekers and employees.
This said, we have not reaped the full benefits of the partnerships and experience that have contributed to this success. A wholly freelance workforce means skills, knowledge, relationships and learning are regularly lost. We now wish to bring a core team into a salaried, PAYE structure to assure greater stability and continuity. We wish to invest in our people and demonstrate good employability practices, as champions of Deaf parity in the workplace. Specialist support is needed to ensure a good process, an affordable structure, and that appropriate systems, policies and structures are in place to support future work.
In late 2023, the Board of Trustees agreed a forward plan, setting out the charity’s objectives and the activities we plan to deliver over the next 3-5 years. Our work is guided by 5 high-level, strategic objectives. We aim that by 2028:
- Deaf Unity will have created in partnership with London schools a high-quality, effective careers advice pack/toolkit which can be accessed digitally by schools across the UK to inspire and support deaf learners on their FE/HE/vocational journey.
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Deaf Unity will be providing a comprehensive package of support around employability, that is recognised and in use by 5 leading nationwide employers and by the National Union of Students (NUS).
- We will be hosting in London a highly respected, impactful annual event for deaf people in work that is reaching 100 deaf people each year, directly or indirectly
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Deaf Unity will be able to evidence that the CIO is making a substantial positive difference in the lives of learners, students and employees - through quantitative and qualitative feedback including testimonials and case studies
- Our organisation will be stable, financially secure and resilient, supported by strong governance and management systems and effective partnership networks
This commission directly supports objective 5.
In parallel with this:
- Deaf Unity will work with an Evaluation specialist to develop a practical, effective evaluation framework and plan enabling us to capture and analyse our impact across the full range of our activities. This will enable us to improve the design and delivery of our services and activities, on an ongoing basis and to better evidence the charity’s impact and the difference we are making in people’s lives.
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Staff and Trustees will undertake training to address identified skills and knowledge gaps (a modest budget is allocated for this)
This programme of development activity is kindly funded by Trust for London.
In the course of the year Deaf Unity will also be working with a corporate partner offering pro-bono support to redevelop the website and advise on online course delivery.
Overview of role
The consultant will be required to lead and support Deaf Unity’s CEO and Board through a systematic approach to agreeing, implementing and embedding the new structure. We currently envisage that this will include:
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A review of the functions, skills and competencies required to deliver Deaf Unity’s forward plan
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Producing a proposed, costed staff structure, with salaries, rates of pay and conditions that are benchmarked against the sector and meet good practice e.g. in terms of Living Wage parity
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Business planning to include producing a revised budget for 2025 (currently indicative only) and an indicative budget for 2026, based on current levels of activity/growth, to ensure that the new structure is affordable. (An in-depth business development process is planned for a later stage, separate from this commission)
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A review of governance and existing policies
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Support with the transition process e.g. ensuring that the moving of any freelance staff to salaried contracts is compliant with the law and with good employment practice
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Development of a training plan (spanning the Board, staff and freelance team) to address identified skills gaps
We will however welcome alternative proposals for how this work might most effectively be structured.
Schedule
We aim to start work in mid April 2025, completing by end October 2025 (7 months). The consultant will be required to work flexibly throughout this period and this will be negotiated with you on appointment, bearing in mind your other commitments.
Time commitment: estimated 15-20 days over a 7-month period
Fees: Fixed fee is £8,250 inclusive of VAT and expenses
Specification
The consultant will -
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Inform and guide the transition to this new staffing model and way of working, to ensure the resulting structures are effective, affordable and compliant with statutory requirements and with best practice
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Provide hands-on practical support where necessary e.g. benchmarking salaries, drafting job descriptions, reviewing and updating budgets, reviewing policies
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Be aware of and alert to Deaf Unity’s ongoing, parallel streams of activity (e.g. evaluation work, development of website) and strive to maximise synergies and added value linked to these
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Have due regard throughout the process to Deaf Unity’s charitable objects, so as to ensure that all progress is made with these and the good of our beneficiaries in mind
Person specification
Essential
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Evidenced skills and experience in supporting projects of this nature for third sector organisations that have limited capacity and resources
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Comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of employment/HR law and practice
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An understanding of the operating context of a charity such as ours, that is reliant on mixed income streams including fees, public grants and charitable grants.
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Experience of business planning for the voluntary sector
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Exceptional communication and strong facilitation skills, coupled with sensitivity and a commitment to confidentiality
Desirable
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Some knowledge of British Sign Language
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Familiarity with the XERO accounting system
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Commitment to values of social justice and equity
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Experience of working with the deaf community
It is anticipated that you will work remotely: Deaf Unity currently does not use a main office.
How to Apply
To apply for this role, please submit an application of no more than 1000 words detailing your relevant experience and qualifications; two or more examples of past, comparable roles you have successfully completed and your interest in the project. Please provide details of two referees.
Please submit this by 5pm on 7 April 2025. Please use “Organisational Development” as your title.
This will be a Freelance contract. You will be responsible for paying your own Tax and NI contributions.
Interviews will be held online in the week commencing 14th or 21st April 2025
Deaf Unity celebrates diversity and opportunity. We strive to ensure the deaf Community and its members have access to the same opportunities as those in wider society and the same chances to contribute their talent and skills to the workforce. We will guarantee an interview for all deaf applicants to this role who meet the essential criteria.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Looking to develop your fundraising career and learn all aspects of the fundraising mix?
The ME Association is dedicated to supporting people affected by ME/ CFS (Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome). We fund biomedical research, campaign for change and provide a wide range of support services to help those with ME/CFS.
As Fundraising Officer, you’ll play a vital role in securing funding to help people with ME/ CFS. You can make a positive difference to thousands of people’s lives.
We are looking for someone who
- has experience of fundraising ideally in community or challenge event fundraising
- has excellent written and verbal skills – with experience of building strong relationships
- Is an open and friendly person who takes pride in being a positive change in the world
- has excellent project management and time management skills
- has experience of delivering against targets
- has a sound understanding of the principles of fundraising including ethical fundraising and GDPR compliance
- has used Raisers Edge or equivalent fundraising database
- has a high level of competence using Microsoft Office software and is able to quickly adapt to new technologies
You will be responsible for:
- Providing a high standard of stewardship for supporters, nurturing existing supporters, thanking donors, and supporting charity events, such as our supporter reception.
- Developing our charity fundraising appeals
- Developing and promoting the challenge events portfolio.
- Keeping the fundraising pages updated, helping to design and produce fundraising materials (flyers and fundraising packs).
- You will be working closely with the Fundraising and Development Manager and will be required to support the wider Communications team where needed with additional fundraising activities.
This position is home-based with occasional travel for fundraising events.
Initially a 12 month contract, but with the possibility of becoming a permanent position for the right candidate.
A driving license isn’t essential. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required for events.
The successful candidate will be IT literate, an excellent communicator, highly organised with a strong attention to detail.
A background in fundraising is required, although this could be from intern or voluntary work. An understanding of ME/CFS is desirable.
A bit more about the role....
Stewardship
- Monitoring the fundraising inbox, acting as a first point of contact for a wide range of supporters and enquirers.
- Developing individual giving income through enhanced communications, great stewardship and supporting on fundraising appeals.
- Nurturing our regular givers and looking for ways to grow our regular-giving donor base.
- Completing thanking processes efficiently for donations.
- Developing and managing tools and resources to support fundraising events such as sending out t-shirts, posters, flyers, donation boxes and fundraising packs when requested.
- Liaising with the communications team to create promotional materials to advertise events through the website and social media channels to increase engagement.
Administration
- Keeping accurate records of all prospect and supporter interactions on our CRM system, Raisers Edge NXT.
- Optimising fundraising and donation opportunities at key charity events, researching and recording information.
- Supporting the Fundraising and Development Manager as and when needed.
- Working with colleagues across, communications and services teams to ensure a smooth flow of information to support fundraising promotion and engagement.
What happens next
If you are interested in applying, send your CV and a covering letter via Charity Job
Covering letters should be a maximum of one A4 side and give examples of:
- experience of fundraising
- building strong relationships
- project management skills
- delivering against targets
- using CRM databases
Interviews with successful applicants will be held online.
This post and final appointment are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
Good luck!
Jim Morrison
Fundraising and Development Manager
The ME Association
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Location :Greater London
Vacancy Type :Fixed Term Contract/ Full Time
Application Deadline :25 March 2025
Interview Date :04/04/25
Domestic Abuse Crisis Intervention Worker
Location: Various London Boroughs- you will be required to move around these boroughs – Barnet,
Bexley, Camden, Enfield, Haringey, Islington, Lambeth, Tower Hamlets, Westminster, Waltham
Forest
Salary: £31,531 per annum,
Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week) – some flexibility considered
Contract: Fixed-term, 12 months
Closing Date: 25/03/25
Interview Date: 04/04/25
Solace is an innovative, exciting, grassroots charity working across London. Our purpose is to bring to
an end the harm done through domestic and sexual violence to all survivors, and in particular
women and children. Our work is holistic and empowering, working alongside survivors to achieve
independent lives free from abuse.
You will be joining a team of committed and inspiring individuals whose dedication has saved the
lives of thousands of women, men and children in the capital. We are looking for friendly and
diligent individuals to join our services and help us make a difference.
About the Service
Our Peripatetic Team provide front-line support to Solace’s Advice, Community and
Accommodation-based Services across London. Crisis Intervention Workers enable our services to
deliver a consistent high standard of service.
The team was created in order to have trained, skilled staff ready to cover gaps in service and
facilitate the continued smooth running of services, proactively supporting women and children who
have experienced domestic abuse. They are required to go into different teams and quickly
establish themselves and provide support in times where staff teams may be struggling.
About the Role
In all services, peri workers provide nonjudgmental, confidential, and psychologically-informed
support to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. Typical tasks include risk assessment, safety
planning, and working with survivors to develop individual support plans. Other roles require
house management, outreach and health and safety tasks.
Peri workers have the opportunity to work in a variety of roles across Solace’s services. Working
across departments offers peri workers the ability to continually develop their knowledge,
casework skills, advocacy skills, multi-agency working, and ability to manage and thrive in a
changing environment.
The role will involve commuting to sites across London, and although hybrid working may be
available in some projects it is not possible for all. Travel is taken into consideration when
confirming placements, however you should be prepared for longer commutes.
This role in certain placements will require you to work a rota including weekend hours between
8am – 8pm.
About You
The Peripatetic Team is dynamic – our colleagues bring a wide range of transferrable skills and
different experiences to the team that informs our practice and work with survivors.
The Peripatetic Team is looking for passionate advocates who understand the importance of
working in a psychologically-informed way with both survivors and colleagues, who are willing to
continuously learn and develop their skills, and who understand intersectionality and the impacts
violence against women and girls can have on women with intersecting identities. While prior
experience of working with survivors of abuse is desirable, it is not a requirement and if you have
transferrable skills and a passion for supporting women and children then we would love to hear
from you.
You will be a great fit in the Peri Team if you embrace change, have a growth mindset, and are
comfortable working independently. Although peri workers are dispersed across different
services, the team offers regular opportunities to connect with fellow peri colleagues.
To apply: please send your CV and Supporting Statement outlining your interest in working for
Solace via the recruitment portal below and explain how you meet the criteria set out in the Job
Description
Solace Women’s Aid values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We
encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We particularly welcome
applicants from black minority and ethnic communities.
Solace is a Disability Confident employer. if you require any additional support to apply for this role.
This service is run by women for women and is therefore restricted to female applicants under the
Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, and Part 1. Section 7(2) e of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 apply.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act.
As part of safer recruitment we require all successful candidates will be required to complete a
satisfactory DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) disclosure.
No agencies
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Mission Without Borders International (MWBI) is a Christian organisation working in six of the poorest countries in Eastern Europe, raising funds through twelve organizations.
We are an international network of Christians who journey with the poor and marginalized, bringing practical and spiritual support with hope of a better future, enabling and encouraging people to lift themselves out of poverty, always sharing the hope that is found in Jesus Christ. We serve people without regard to their religion or ethnic background.
We want to see lives transformed, across generations, with hope for the future. Consequently, we work with families; with children, living in both communities and government institutions; and with the elderly, who are often the most isolated in poor communities. We journey with them over a five-year period to ensure we develop sustainable solutions and always in partnership with the local Church and a network of Coordinators who live in their local communities.
This is a pivotal moment for MWBI.
Under Stephen Young’s leadership as International Chief Executive, Mission Without Borders International has undergone a season of renewal and growth. Our governance and leadership has been strengthened, a new CRM system has been implemented and a greater sense of cohesion and purpose established across the Mission. In this new season we will be continuing the process of digital transformation, raising brand awareness in our different markets, and reaching out to new donor audiences.
We are now seeking to appoint a dynamic International Chief Executive as Stephen’s successor.
You will be a Christian, with a breadth of senior strategic leadership experience in an international cross-cultural Christian mission setting, commercial and relationship building skills and compassion and wisdom to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the season ahead. You will also be passionate about our vision to reach people for Christ.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Ambitious About Autism is a national charity for autistic children and young people. We stand with autistic children and young people, champion their rights and create opportunities. We run specialist education services, an award-winning employment programme and children and young people are at the heart of our charity's decision-making, policy work and campaigning.
In this role, you will be working on a 1:1 basis with our Autistic learners. You will provide support to learners so that they can access the curriculum whilst also promoting their independence and self-esteem through community led activities.
Position: Specialist Teaching Assistant
School: Ambitious College (CONEL Campus), N15 4FY
Contract Type: Full time, Permanent (Hours: 9am - 4.30pm)
Salary: £24,891 to £26,502
About the School:
Ambitious College is an independent specialist day college dedicated to supporting autistic young people aged 16–25. Our educational approach focuses on the individual at all times. We offer a highly personalised curriculum and positively support our learners to acquire new skills and take part in everyday life. We are located within two mainstream further education college campuses: the College of Haringey, Enfield, and North East London (CONEL), and West Thames College, West London. Through a range of partnerships with local businesses, community groups, and our mainstream college partners, we also offer opportunities to learn in the community. This combined approach – personalised education, positive support, and real work experience – delivers results. It allows our young people to achieve their goals, fulfil their potential, and go on to lead active lives in their community. Ambitious College's values define how we work and ensure that children and young people with autism are at the heart of all that we do.
As part of the Ambitious About Autism team, you will enjoy the following benefits:
- Term time only role (yet paid across 52 weeks)
- A competitive salary of up to £26,502 and an increase every September
- Free healthy breakfast available everyday
- State of the art Autism specific training including person centred approaches, positive behaviour support, medical training and understanding sensory needs
- Working with experts in the Autism industry with 1:1 meetings and training provided
- Eye test vouchers, season ticket loans and a cycle to work scheme.
- Employee Assistance Programme, to help you balance your work, family, and personal life
- Continuous professional development including access to coaching and mentoring as well as e-learning and online training courses
Start date: After Easter half term 2025
Ambitious about Autism is fully committed to equality of opportunity and diversity and we warmly welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates. We welcome applications regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, disability, or age. All applications will be considered solely on merit.
Ambitious about Autism is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
The Safeguarding responsibilities of the post as per the job description and personal specification.
Whether the post is exempt from the rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendment to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2021. This means that when applying for certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected', so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Further information about filtering offences can be found in the DBS Filter Guidance.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Hours: Full time (37 hours per week)
Contract: Temporary contract until 30 September 2025
Location: Home based , with occasional travel to other locations across the UK as required
Salary: £33,653 - £38,166 per annum
Butterfly Conservation is looking for an exceptional PR Campaigns Manager to deliver an exciting programme of campaigns this summer, including our Big Butterfly Count.
You will have experience of delivering successful media campaigns and running a busy press office. You will be needed to proactively generate media opportunities, fulfil media requests, liaise with the media, brief spokespeople and respond to incoming media enquiries and requests.
This is a temporary role covering maternity leave, and as such we are looking for someone who is available during peak activity time. You must be available to work throughout July and the first two weeks of August.
Excellent writing skills, an ability to pitch stories to the press, produce interesting and accessible communications, and good organisational skills are essential. Experience of working within the charity, science, or environmental sector is desirable.
If this sounds like you, please read through the job description and person specification to see if you have the right skills to join our dynamic and creative team.
Butterfly Conservation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from people from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. We are dedicated to encouraging a supportive and inclusive culture. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments, we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process.
We may consider freelancers and contractors for this position.
Candidates must have the right to work and be resident in the UK.
We reserve the right to close the vacancy early before the advertised closing date and time.
No Agencies please
Closing date: 26th March 2025
Interviews: 3rd April 2025
We believe our work has never been more important.
Wildlife is in steep decline across the UK and over three-quarters of butterflies and two-thirds of moths are declining. We recognise it needs a great team with a wide variety of skills to tackle the problems facing butterflies, moths and the environment.
We understand the importance of maintaining and expanding our expert team of people and offer a range of roles located all over the UK.
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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!
About the Role
Sense is recruiting for a Volunteer Development Lead to join our fantastic People & Culture Team, working on a hybrid basis between home and our offices in either London or Birmingham. We can also accommodate candidates able to commit to a part-time schedule (minimum of four days per week).
The Volunteer Team owns the strategic overview and direction of volunteering at Sense. As a key role in growing, supporting and enhancing volunteering across Sense, they work collaboratively with all functions across the organisation to help shape volunteering opportunities, improve volunteer experience and embed processes that ensure volunteers feel valued and empowered to make a real impact.
The main duties and responsibilities include:
- Support with the delivery of Sense’s Volunteer Strategy, helping to ensure all activity aligns with Sense’s vision and mission.
- Increase volunteer participation by developing inclusive and meaningful opportunities that cater to diverse interests, skills, and availability.
- Enhance the quality and impact of volunteering by establishing clear guidance on volunteer engagement and management.
- Ensure volunteering at Sense is accessible, inclusive and contributes to the charity’s overall mission.
- Develop innovative and new volunteering models, including micro-volunteering to further enhance our work.
- Help design and deliver Volunteer Management workshops to help equip volunteer managers across the organisation with best practice tools, and strategies to enhance the volunteer experience.
To succeed in this role, you will have:
- Experience in developing volunteer programmes and volunteer management.
- Strong knowledge of best practices, legislation and emerging trends in volunteering.
- Demonstrated success in delivering strategies and/or large-scale projects.
- Promote inclusive volunteering opportunities, identifying and addressing barriers to participation.
- Develop external partnerships to enhance Sense’s volunteer network and extend opportunities.
- Good knowledge of policies and practices in safeguarding, risk management, and volunteer engagement.
- A commitment to people with complex disabilities and Sense’s vision and values.
Personal Circumstances
- This role requires a hybrid working model, with at least two days per week in the office or visiting shops or other sites.
- Ability to travel to either our Selly Oak (Birmingham) or our London office.
- Applications will be considered from candidates able to commit to a part-time schedule (pro-rata, minimum of four days per week).
- This role may require occasional overnight stays for training, meetings or events.
About Sense
For everyone living with complex disabilities. For everyone who is deafblind. Sense is here to help people communicate and experience the world. We believe that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Sense are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer.
Working at Sense can be incredibly rewarding; we offer the opportunity to work in a large, diverse and successful charity where people can develop their skills, knowledge and careers in a supportive and flexible environment. In addition, we have excellent training and development, the opportunity for you to join our Group Personal Pension scheme and a generous annual leave entitlement.
To apply
Please use the link below to complete your application. Managers will use your application to shortlist candidates for interview; in relation to the Personal Specification. Therefore, it is very important you complete this section thoroughly. We would recommend that you read the job description and person specification before applying.
Please note to avoid disappointment, we advise you to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close posts at any time.
No agency submissions please: any submissions without prior authorisation from the Sense Recruitment Team will be treated as our own and as such no fee will be payable.
Sense is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. Therefore, all offers of employment, where appropriate, are subject to a DBS check; level dependent on the nature of the role.
For this role we particularly welcome applications from candidates from underrepresented ethnic minority backgrounds and candidates with disabilities. Sense is committed to equality of opportunity, and to promoting and celebrating the diversity of staff, volunteers and the people we work with. Everyone's contribution is valued and we ensure they're given the opportunity to realise their potential. We welcome applications from talented people from all sections of the community who share our values and belief that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential.
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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!
About the role:
We believe everyone should be able to take part in life, no matter their disability.
Sense is a leading disability charity with extensive knowledge and expertise in delivering personalised, creative and flexible support at every stage of life.
The Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Research will join a department that thinks big and is delivering life-changing work. We are looking for someone to step into the role on a 12 month fixed term contract to cover an internal secondment. This is a brilliant opportunity to lead influencing on several high-profile policy issues for the current government, including social care, special educational needs and welfare reform.
It's also an exciting time to join the charity as it’s our 70th anniversary and a year where we’ll be developing our new Sense strategy.
The role is responsible for:
- Leading delivery of Sense’s policy and political influencing strategy, driving forward our work to deliver change for and with disabled people with complex needs and their families.
- Ensuring the development of robust and influential evidence informed by disabled people’s experiences and our expertise as a frontline social care provider.
- Growing Sense’s external profile, as a media spokesperson and with key politicians. Ensuring that the organisation is seen as credible, influential and accurate by external partners through our policy and research outputs.
- Playing a senior leadership role in Sense’s Leadership Team, Engagement Directorate and Marketing Communications team.
To succeed in this role you will meet the following requirements:
- Relevant graduate level qualification, or equivalent experience
- Evidence of effective influencing of public policy
- Evidence of continuing development of relevant knowledge and skills in the field of public policy development and research
- Able to demonstrate a significant history of achievement at a senior management level
- Able to demonstrate significant achievement in influencing the development of public policy
- Able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the way that public policy and new legislation is formulated and developed
- Track record of successfully influencing MPs, policy makers and opinion formers to achieve improvements on behalf of disadvantaged groups within society through the use of evidence, information and data gathered from a diverse range of stakeholders
- A passionate commitment to people with complex needs and Sense’s vision and values
- Evidence of effective consultation with stakeholders using a range of methodologies to gather evidence to inform the development of policies
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence at a senior level
To Apply
Please use the link below to complete your application.
Managers will use your supporting statement to shortlist candidates for interview; in relation to the Personal Specification. Therefore, it is very important you complete this section thoroughly. We would recommend that you read the candidate guidelines, job description and person specification (found at the base of this advert) before applying.
Please note to avoid disappointment, we advise you to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close posts at any time.
No agency submissions please: any submissions without prior authorisation from the Sense Recruitment Team will be treated as our own and as such no fee will be payable.
Sense is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. Therefore, all offers of employment, where appropriate, are subject to an enhanced DBS check.
For this role we particularly welcome applications from candidates from underrepresented ethnic minority backgrounds and candidates with disabilities. Sense is committed to equality of opportunity, and to promoting and celebrating the diversity of staff, volunteers and the people we work with. Everyone's contribution is valued and we ensure they're given the opportunity to realise their potential. We welcome applications from talented people from all sections of the community who share our values and belief that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential.
Are you passionate about public law and eager to make a meaningful impact? Join the Deighton Pierce Glynn (DPG) team as a Paralegal in our London office!
About the Roles:
We are seeking a dedicated full time Paralegal to work in our London Public Law Department.
This is a great opportunity to work on groundbreaking cases that challenge unlawful government policies, defend migrants’ rights, address human trafficking, and confront unlawful detention. You will also assist in cases of public and private law discrimination and collaborate with campaigning groups to fight against unjust decisions made by public bodies.
We are also looking to hire an Action Against Public Authorities (AAPA) Paralegal to join our London AAPA team. The role will be supporting solicitors in our Actions Against Public Authorities team with running their caseload.
The AAPA department’s work includes actions against the police/Home Office/Ministry of Justice, discrimination, inquests, and other litigation include public law remedies against the state.
For the right person these jobs will progress to a training contract.
Why Join DPG? DPG is one of the best Civil Liberties / Administrative Law / Human Rights firms in the UK and top rated in Chambers, the Legal 500 directories and the Times. DPG is widely recognised and admired for our client focused approach, as well as our commitment to creating a great place to work.
Our Values: In our pursuit of aim to employ the best people we can, we positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We particularly welcome applicants from a minoritised background to apply for these roles.
If you’re ready to take on this challenging and rewarding role then please complete all parts of the relevant application form and return to us by email:
The job refs are:
For the Actions Against Public Authorities Team: 2025/03/LON PL AAPA
For the London Public Law Team: 2025/04/LON PL
To create a financially sustainable firm that enables us to use the law to empower our clients to hold the state to account for its actions.




Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
About the role:
We believe everyone should be able to take part in life, no matter their disability.
Sense is a leading disability charity with extensive knowledge and expertise in delivering personalised, creative and flexible support at every stage of life.
The Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Research will join a department that thinks big and is delivering life-changing work. We are looking for someone to step into the role on a 12 month fixed term contract to cover an internal secondment. This is a brilliant opportunity to lead influencing on several high-profile policy issues for the current government, including social care, special educational needs and welfare reform.
It's also an exciting time to join the charity as it’s our 70th anniversary and a year where we’ll be developing our new Sense strategy.
The role is responsible for:
- Leading delivery of Sense’s policy and political influencing strategy, driving forward our work to deliver change for and with disabled people with complex needs and their families.
- Ensuring the development of robust and influential evidence informed by disabled people’s experiences and our expertise as a frontline social care provider.
- Growing Sense’s external profile, as a media spokesperson and with key politicians. Ensuring that the organisation is seen as credible, influential and accurate by external partners through our policy and research outputs.
- Playing a senior leadership role in Sense’s Leadership Team, Engagement Directorate and Marketing Communications team.
To succeed in this role you will meet the following requirements:
- Relevant graduate level qualification, or equivalent experience
- Evidence of effective influencing of public policy
- Evidence of continuing development of relevant knowledge and skills in the field of public policy development and research
- Able to demonstrate a significant history of achievement at a senior management level
- Able to demonstrate significant achievement in influencing the development of public policy
- Able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the way that public policy and new legislation is formulated and developed
- Track record of successfully influencing MPs, policy makers and opinion formers to achieve improvements on behalf of disadvantaged groups within society through the use of evidence, information and data gathered from a diverse range of stakeholders
- A passionate commitment to people with complex needs and Sense’s vision and values
- Evidence of effective consultation with stakeholders using a range of methodologies to gather evidence to inform the development of policies
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence at a senior level
To Apply
Please use the link below to complete your application.
Managers will use your supporting statement to shortlist candidates for interview; in relation to the Personal Specification. Therefore, it is very important you complete this section thoroughly. We would recommend that you read the candidate guidelines, job description and person specification (found at the base of this advert) before applying.
Please note to avoid disappointment, we advise you to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close posts at any time.
No agency submissions please: any submissions without prior authorisation from the Sense Recruitment Team will be treated as our own and as such no fee will be payable.
Sense is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. Therefore, all offers of employment, where appropriate, are subject to an enhanced DBS check.
For this role we particularly welcome applications from candidates from underrepresented ethnic minority backgrounds and candidates with disabilities. Sense is committed to equality of opportunity, and to promoting and celebrating the diversity of staff, volunteers and the people we work with. Everyone's contribution is valued and we ensure they're given the opportunity to realise their potential. We welcome applications from talented people from all sections of the community who share our values and belief that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential.
Purpose: To advance Ceasefire’s new strategy by developing donor support for civilian rights programmes based in conflict-affected countries, including in the Middle East, Africa and Ukraine.
Responsibilities:
1. Donor research and development
To research, identify and nurture potential donors, including in the human rights, development and humanitarian sectors by:
· Monitoring open calls for proposals
· Identifying and developing potential donors, including outside of formal calls for proposals
· Expanding Ceasefire’s pool of existing project donors.
2. Programme design and proposal writing
In consultation with Ceasefire colleagues and new and existing civil society partners, to design new programmes to advance Ceasefire’s strategy and to prepare concept notes, full proposals and budgets for submission to donors.
3. Donor and supporter relations
To manage regular communications with donors and supporters, including communications on programme outputs, achievements and impact.
4. Oversight/management of specific programmes
To manage or oversee the implementation of specific projects or programmes as required.
5. To undertake any other tasks as may from time to time be requested by your line manager.
6. To maintain high standards of personal and organisational integrity, including confidentiality, and commitment to the safety and security of Ceasefire’s partner organisations.
Occasional foreign travel may be required.
PERSON SPECIFICATION:
Education:
First degree in a relevant subject, such as international relations, development, law, politics/sociology.
Desirable: knowledge of international humanitarian law (law of armed conflict) and/or international human rights law.
Experience:
Essential: Three years of professional experience working with or for donors in the international development, humanitarian or human rights sectors.
Desirable: Professional experience working in an international environment. Experience/understanding of working with civil society in challenging environments.
Skills:
Programme design: practical understanding of the programme life cycle and demonstrated experience in designing projects according to logical framework or other planning tool(s).
Proposal writing: ability to write clear and persuasive programme proposals, based on logical programme designs and Ceasefire’s existing policies.
Budgeting and finance: Ability to create, amend and monitor multi-year programme budgets. High level of numeracy and financial accuracy.
Communications: a) Excellent social media skills for a professional environment, including
Twitter/Facebook, and general IT skills, including Microsoft Office suite (incl. Word/Excel).
b) Very high level of professional presentation, both in writing and in person. Ability to interact with senior individuals from a wide range of professional and international backgrounds and inspire confidence.
Languages: English – to first language standard. Arabic, French or other UN language an advantage but not essential.
Motivation and status:
Commitment to human rights and equality, ability to work for an impartial and neutral organisation, willingness to be self-servicing and to work with minimum supervision.
Ability (including existing permission if necessary) to work in the UK and to travel as required.
To empower civilians in conflict situations to monitor violations of intl humanitarian law /human rights, and to secure reparations and accountability
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you a proactive individual with good prioritisation skills, who is interested in working for a charity that makes a real difference to the lives of people experiencing homelessness?
We are looking for people to join the dynamic and friendly Rent Service Team in Admin Assistants roles. This busy team processes Housing Benefit payments from 55 local authorities in the UK for up to 4000 St Mungo’s residents; and plays a key role in the organisation to support clients to rebuild their lives.
In this role you will:
- Support the team to ensure the rent accounting system contains up to date information on all tenant’s account(s), and properties.
- Record all payment receipts through the effective processing of Housing Benefit and individual payments received through Allpay, and other sources.
- To work with the Rent Service Coordinator to improve monitoring of rent accounts and provide admin support to the Rent Services Team.
In this role you will be required to work for at least 2 days per week 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
You don’t need to have direct experience to succeed in this role. Above all, we are looking for people with a proactive ‘can do’ attitude and a willingness to learn.
- We encourage you to apply if you have good communication and team working skills and a willingness to work flexibly to support organisational demands.
- Strong administration skills, attention to detail and the ability to effectively prioritise your own time and workload will be as beneficial as your IT skills and experience of using Microsoft excel.
St Mungo's are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from all under-represented groups.
How to apply
To find out more and apply please go to the St Mungo’s careers page on our website.
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.
Closing date: 10am on 26 March 2025
Interview and assessments on: 8-9 April 2025
What we offer
- Excellent Development and Growth Opportunities
- A Diverse and Inclusive Work Place
- Great Pay and Other Benefits