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As a high-performing Registered Healthcare Professional, you can make a real difference in the lives of some of the most vulnerable and stigmatised people in our communities. Join an organisation that values you as much as the people it supports.
The Role
The Clinical Lead is a critically important role within the service, providing leadership, coordination and delivery of the prescribing and clinical elements within this integrated substance use service.
You will be a registered healthcare professional, that can prescribe for people needing substance misuse interventions. However, we are flexible about the discipline you have and the hours you work (i.e., you could be an independent prescriber (Nurse or Pharmacist) GP or Consultant).
So, this is an excellent opportunity to work with us in creating a role that fits your needs as much as it fits ours. As such we would consider a part time or job share for the right person/people, so if full time working doesn’t suit you, this may be the right role!
Though you will:
· have a strong background and experience in providing clinical support, to ensure that we are consistently offering a high quality, clinically excellent, recovery-focused service to people with problematic substance use.
· provide excellent clinical leadership and clinical supervision to healthcare staff within the Via Cheshire West & Chester service, and support to GPs and Pharmacies involved in the provision of treatment services to people who use substances across the area.
· be an effective, engaged and active part of the local management and leadership team, contributing to the overall performance of the service to ensure that contractual output targets are achieved.
· be ready to be supported by Via’s wider senior leadership and clinical department, for example to receive clinical supervision and support for complex cases where required.
Every day can be different, so it is critical that you are able to work well in changing circumstances, and as such we are looking for a proven high performing individual with excellent joint working and communication skills.
Please refer to the Job Description for more information.
The Service
Via is a charity dedicated to the belief that we can make a difference to lives of those who use our services, offering support and respect in a safe environment, treating each person as an individual and working with them to find the right support options.
Via’s Cheshire West & Chester service is an adult and young person treatment and recovery service which offers a range of pharmacological and psycho-social interventions to the community for support in relation to drug and or alcohol use.
This is an established service that is well performing and highly functioning. It is CQC registered to provide a range of clinical interventions including blood borne virus interventions, opioid substitute treatment, community detoxification, harm reduction, other holistic health interventions and seated in a recovery focused model.
The team actively supports individuals that are directly and indirectly affected by substance use, working with the local community to improve the health, wellbeing and functioning of residents, irrespective of circumstance.
Location
You will be based from our Northwich Hub, but will regularly travel to other Hub sites in Chester and Ellesmere Port, will require occasional travel to external meetings and satellites within the area, and very occasional travel to other Via locations may be required.
The closing date for applications is Sunday 23 February at midnight.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity offers breast cancer patients practical, emotional, and psychological support. It also funds crucial secondary breast cancer research and promotes breast health awareness. In October 2021, the charity inaugurated Future Dreams House in Kings Cross, London, the UK's only dedicated breast cancer support centre.
Future Dreams is seeking an experienced and dynamic Director of Fundraising to lead and grow the charity’s fundraising efforts, driving income generation across multiple streams to meet an ambitious income target of £3.2 million for 2025. If you are a proven fundraiser who brings a strong track record of success in diversifying income streams and securing significant partnerships, this could be the perfect role for you. With an established network of contacts and a talent for opening doors to high-net-worth individuals, corporate partners, and other key stakeholders, you will play a critical role in securing transformative funding opportunities.
Role: Director of Fundraising
Location: London (with flexible/hybrid working options)
Salary: £80,000 per annum plus benefits
Contract: Full time, permanent
Amongst other criteria, the successful candidate will have:
•You will have a proven track record in developing and executing successful fundraising strategies, with demonstrable experience in driving significant income growth.
•Expertise in managing diverse income streams, including corporate partnerships, individual giving, and legacy fundraising, with clear and immediate evidence of success in these areas.
•Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high-performing teams, fostering a culture of excellence.
•Strategic thinker with the ability to align fundraising efforts with organisational goals.
Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 17th February.
Harris Hill is a certified B Corp™ and a leading charity recruitment agency, committed to equitable and inclusive recruitment practices. Applications from all sections of the community are actively welcomed, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics.
Our client is the UK’s leading charity for people with a mark, scar or condition that makes them look different. Our vision is a future where everyone with a visible difference or disfigurement has the confidence, support and opportunity to lead the lives they want.
People with visible differences often face challenges being accepted in different areas of their lives – from school through to relationships and the workplace. 49% of adults with visible differences have experienced hostile behaviour and almost half of young people who have a visible difference have been bullied at school. We know that people with visible differences are vulnerable to isolation, loneliness, social anxiety and low self-esteem.
The charity is here for everyone with a scar, mark or condition on their face or body. We provide life-changing mental health, wellbeing and skin camouflage services. We work to transform understanding and acceptance of visible difference, and campaign to reduce prejudice and discrimination.
Chief Executive Officer
Remote working with regular in-person meetings (around twice a month), usually in London
Available as 5 days or 4 days per week
Up to £85,000 per annum (pro rata where relevant)
This is an exciting opportunity to lead an ambitious organisation with an enviable profile that makes a real difference to those with visible differences.
Working alongside our highly skilled Board with our passionate team, our CEO will oversee the final year of our current strategy and start to review opportunities for our next strategic period. With a focus on ensuring high-quality and relevant services and campaigns, the CEO will also oversee a diversification of our income to best serve our beneficiaries and to change public perceptions about visible difference.
We are looking to appoint a passionate and ambitious leader who brings:
- Experience as a senior charity leader, preferably within the health and wellbeing sector.
- Experience of either leading the design, transformation and growth of frontline services or of leading on income generation.
- Experience as an ambassador of an organisation, including public speaking and including media appearances.
Our client is committed to achieving greater diversity across the team, and welcome applications regardless of sex, gender, race, age, sexuality, belief or disability. We particularly welcome applications from those with visible differences.
For further information, to access the microsite and to apply to this role, please click 'Apply via Website'.
Recruitment Timetable
Deadline for applications: Sunday 23rd February 2025
Interviews with Prospectus: 3-10th March 2025
Meetings with charity stakeholders: w/c 17th March 2025
Interviews with the charity: w/c 17th March 2025
North London Collegiate School (NLCS) was founded in 1850 by Frances Buss, an early pioneer of girls' education. One of the country's leading academic day schools, NLCS is a forward-thinking, inclusive and vibrant community, where we take pride in maintaining diverse socio-economic backgrounds through our vital bursary programme, which currently supports 10% of our Senior School pupils.
The School provides an ambitious academic education and achieves some of the best results in the country. The focus in the classroom is on fostering a deep love of learning and our teachers are passionate subject experts. The School has a strong intellectual tradition but it is also defined by an ongoing commitment to innovation. The school's new innovation hub will be a centre for creative thinking and pioneering curriculum development.
We are seeking a new Director of Philanthropy & Alumnae Relations who shares our passion for transforming young lives through education. This role will champion our commitment to excellence and accessibility through inspiring fundraising initiatives and nurturing meaningful relationships to help ensure NLCS continues to thrive for generations to come.
We can offer:
- A positive working environment within an extremely well-resourced school where excellent relationships between staff and students are the norm.
- The opportunity to develop professionally; improve and extend your knowledge; develop skills and experience; share outstanding and innovative practice; and contribute to the development of a challenging and supportive learning environment.
- A strong supportive leadership team that prioritises student and staff health and well-being.
- Other benefits include membership of the Support Staff Pension Scheme, generous leave entitlement, free lunches during term time, season ticket loan, Employee Assistant Programme, free use of the swimming pool and fitness suite, Cycle to Work and Eye Care Schemes, and fee remission.
How to make an application:
We are partnering with Alice Speers, Search Consultant at Ashmore Search on this appointment. If you would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact Alice on +44 (0)7799 808 051.
Following this, you will then be asked to complete the My New Term Application form online. The Supporting Statement section of the form should be used to detail your suitability for the role, how your knowledge, experience and training meet the person specification and your motivation for applying to NLCS. The closing date is Friday 21st February 2025, at 9.00am. The interviews will be held at the School on Wednesday 12th March 2025. NLCS reserves the right to make an appointment at any stage of the process.
NLCS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all members of all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must declare any criminal convictions as the post is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Appointments will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via the Disclosure and Barring Service and references from previous employers. We are an Equal Opportunities employer.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Why join the UK Sepsis Trust (UKST)? We’ve an exciting opportunity to work for a significant cause and help make a real difference by raising awareness of sepsis.
Sepsis is the immune system’s overreaction to an infection or injury. There are over 245,000 cases each year in the UK and approximately 48,000 deaths – the charity’s overarching aim is to reduce preventable deaths from sepsis. We achieve this by:
- Raising awareness
- Supporting those affected by sepsis
- Educating health professionals
- Lobbying political organisations for better sepsis care
In this new role you will be responsible for overseeing the UKST’s income generation strategy, ensuring the growth of diverse revenue streams to support the charity’s mission. You will lead all fundraising efforts, partnership development, donor stewardship, and income forecasting, ensuring that the charity is financially sustainable while expanding its reach and impact.
- Income Strategy & Leadership:
- Develop and implement a comprehensive income generation strategy that aligns with the charity’s goals and mission.
- Lead, inspire, and manage the income generation team, fostering a collaborative and results-driven culture.
- Set and monitor income targets, ensuring the charity meets its financial goals through diverse income channels.
- Fundraising & Donor Relations:
- Oversee and grow all fundraising initiatives including major donors, trusts & foundations, corporate partnerships, events, individual giving, and digital fundraising.
- Build and maintain relationships with key donors, stakeholders, and partners to ensure long-term, sustainable support.
- Develop strategies for donor engagement, stewardship, and retention.
- Partnership Development:
- Cultivate and manage corporate partnerships.
- Develop and manage relationships with grant-making bodies, identifying and applying for relevant funding opportunities.
- Income Management & Reporting:
- Lead the development of annual fundraising budgets, tracking income performance against targets.
- Provide accurate reports to senior management and the board, ensuring transparency and effective use of resources.
- Analyse income trends, identifying opportunities for new revenue streams and ensuring the charity is maximising its fundraising potential.
- Team Management & Development:
- Lead, motivate, and develop the income generation team, providing training, support, and regular feedback.
- Foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement within the team to meet fundraising challenges.
- Brand Ambassadorship & External Relations:
- Act as a senior ambassador for the charity, representing it at key external events and meetings.
- Work closely with the communications and marketing teams to ensure fundraising activities are well-promoted and integrated with the charity's messaging and brand.
- Experience:
- Proven experience (minimum 5 years) in a senior fundraising or income generation role within the charity or nonprofit sector.
- A track record of success in securing income through diverse channels (major gifts, corporate partnerships, trusts & foundations, events, digital fundraising).
- Strong understanding of fundraising regulations, compliance, and best practices.
- Experience in leading and managing teams to achieve ambitious targets.
- Skills:
- Exceptional strategic thinking and financial management skills.
- Excellent relationship-building skills with donors, partners, and stakeholders.
- Strong communication, presentation, and negotiation skills.
- Ability to inspire and motivate staff, and lead with a collaborative, inclusive approach.
- Knowledge of fundraising software and CRM systems.
- Attributes:
- Passionate about the charity sector and committed to the mission of the UKST.
- Strong leadership qualities with a hands-on approach to problem-solving.
- Creative, innovative, and adaptable in response to changing fundraising landscape.
Please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your experience and why you’re suited for the role.
The United Kingdom Sepsis Trust is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within our workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of background, gender, ethnicity, or disability.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About The Role
We have a brilliant new opportunity for an experienced finance expert to join our Finance and Assurance team as our new Head of Transformation. Reporting to our Associate Director of Finance, you will be leading finance transformation and process improvement activities across the finance directorate. You’ll play a key role in driving forward continuous improvement and delivering those key improvements to maximize the benefit of our Finance team.
We have recently implemented a new finance system, Unit4 ERPx. This role will require you to lead and manage the post implementation phase of processes and ongoing transformation activity. Additionally, you will drive best practice financial management and process efficiency and consistency, ensuring that the Society maintains an effective financial control environment.
Alzheimer's Society has recently been named on the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023! We have achieved excellent scores for workplace happiness, pride, and job satisfaction. This is a fantastic achievement and we're incredibly proud as this is a great indication of how far we’ve travelled over the past few years.
We would love to welcome more outstanding people to join our exciting journey to make the greatest difference for people affected by dementia.
This is a homeworking role, but you may be required to travel to attend meetings, events and team-days, so you must reside in the UK, have the correct right to work documents to work in the UK and be comfortable/willing to travel to our offices (London or Birmingham) if/when required.
About you
- Experience of managing successful projects and working with operational teams.
- Experience of systems implementation and post implementation embedding new processes and transitioning through change to steady state.
- Hold relevant financial accounting professional qualification; ACA, ACCA, CIPFA, ACMA (or equivalent) with post qualification experience operating at a senior level.
- Experience driving continuous improvement of financial process and promoting a culture to support this in a large organisation
- Experience leading teams in operating effective financial control environments, adopting a mindset of continuous improvement to strengthen controls and operational effectiveness.
- Experience of Unit4 ERPx or other ERP Finance Systems – particularly post implementation.
Person Specification
- Verbal and written communication skills to liaise with a diverse range of stakeholders.
- IT skills and extensive experience/knowledge on using Microsoft packages.
- Be confident in communicating, influencing, negotiating and managing internal and external stakeholders.
- Work collaboratively and be able to prioritise your workload effectively.
- Excellent organisational skills and great attention to detail.
- Advocate for Alzheimer’s Society, demonstrating passion and resilience to make a difference.
About Alzheimer's Society
At Alzheimer's Society, we believe passionately that life doesn't end when dementia begins. We are here for anyone affected by dementia, and we do everything we can to keep people with dementia connected to their lives and the people who matter most.
Everything we do is shaped by people affected by dementia. Their knowledge and experience are critical to bringing about real-world solutions. From choosing the most promising research through to telling their stories to raise awareness; they are the heart of this organisation.
Our Values
We are Determined to make a difference when and where it matters most, by being passionate, focussed and making a lasting impact for people affected by dementia.
Every one of us is a Trusted expert, listening, learning and using evidence and experience. We are Better together by being open, combining our strengths, helping us to achieve more together. We are Compassionate, we are kind and honest, and we don’t shy away from challenges.
Through our values we will make the greatest difference for people affected by dementia.
Equal Opportunities
We’re a national charity providing dementia support to a community that’s ethnically diverse, but we don’t reflect this in our senior leadership. This needs to change.
We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those from ethnically diverse communities who are traditionally underrepresented in the charity sector leadership roles.
We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society.
We are committed to building a diverse organisation that represents the communities we serve and ensuring inclusion in everything we do. During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and be at your best.
Safer London works with some of the capital's most vulnerable and hard-to-reach children and young people, supporting them within the context of their lives and environments to build resilience and find their way through: we see their potential and help them to achieve it.
You are someone with the expertise and knowledge to provide inspirational leadership, to champion Safer London’s values, and to ensure that the voice of the children and young people we work with is heard and listened to, and that their needs inform everything we do and how we do it.
You are committed to creating and sustaining a supportive, empathetic and inclusive organisational culture for both those who work for Safer London and those we work with. Working closely with the Board of Trustees and the Senior Leadership Team, you will be responsible for developing and implementing the organisation’s long-term strategy, budget and business plans, bringing creative ideas and new approaches to the table.
You bring experience of partnership or multi-agency working and a solutions-focused approach to supporting, motivating and engaging employees, volunteers, beneficiaries and existing and prospective funders.
The basics
Location: Agile with regular travel around London and time in Safer London’s Southwark office
Contract: Permanent (subject to funding)
Hours: 32 hours per week (Safer London is a 4 day/32 hour working week organisation)
Starting salary: £85,000, rising to £104,500
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Please note this post can work from any location within the UK with some attendance to head office.
The main responsibilities for this role will be for the management and strategic development of the key functions within the resource directorate, which are Finance, Facilities and Estate Management, Human Resources and Corporate Governance.
As a member of the director level Leadership Team you will bring foresight to short and long-term goals to enable the charity to remain agile in a volatile and competitive market.
This role offers a great opportunity to make a substantial contribution to shaping the future of Combat Stress and we are looking for tenacious and ambitious individuals who want to make a mark and transform veterans' lives.
Leadership & Collaboration
Lead the Resources Directorate, managing the Directorate budgets and staff resources providing reports to the Executive Teams, Board as required.
The Director of Resources will be a member of the Executive Team, reporting to the CEO, with a membership consisting of the Director of Services, Director of Resources, Director of Fundraising and Director of Communication and Strategy. The Clinical Director will have a standing invitation to attend the Executive Team Meetings when deemed necessary.
The Director of Resources will also be a member of the Operational Executive Team, reporting to the CEO, with a membership consisting of the Director of Services and Clinical Director.
Lead the implementation of transformational projects which are Resources Directorate led, input to the implementation of transformational projects which are led by other Directors as required.
Finance
Develop medium term financial plans to support the delivery of Combat Stress's strategy and ensure financial sustainability.
Lead the management of Combat Stress's balance sheet and financial reserves, ensuring that the general reserves are maintained at an appropriate level to manage the charity's financial risk and designated funds are managed so that capital is available when required to meet strategic development needs and other requirements.
Lead the investment strategy, ensuring that effective investment management and monitoring is in place.
Lead the pension strategy, ensuring that this continues to support the recruitment and retention of a skilled and committed workforce. Lead the management of the legacy Defined Benefit Pension Scheme, liaising with Trustees as required.
Lead the management of the charity's tax obligations including VAT and corporation tax and oversee the completion of returns.
Oversee the production of budgets, management accounts for the charity and the trading company monthly and the provision of financial services for the charity including treasury, payroll, expenses, pensions and general, purchase and sales ledgers ensuring that those operate efficiently and in accordance with agreed standards and performance indicators.
Deliver continuous improvement of process and systems across finance delivering digitally to reduce cost and increase internal customer service wherever possible.
People
Oversee the development of people within the charity including appraisals, performance management, training, recognition and succession planning.
Oversee the implementation of changes which affect staff numbers or reporting lines within the charity.
Deliver continuous improvement of process and systems across the people team delivering digitally to reduce cost and increase internal customer service wherever possible.
Company Secretary
Act as the Company Secretary, ensuring that the organisation fulfils all statutory and other requirements in relation to its financial statements, Annual Report and Accounts and all other necessary compliance.
Lead the risk management process for the charity, working with the Directors to identify risks and mitigating actions.
Ensure that proper insurance arrangements are in place to cover potential risks and liabilities.
Oversee the setup and recording of committee and board meetings.
Oversee the project management processes for the charity.
Hold the responsibility for statutory regulations including the Data Protection Officer and Money Laundering Officer.
Property
Lead the provision of suitable office, community, consultation, storage and training space to meet the charity's needs.
Lead the portfolio management of property to optimise its value to the charity.
Oversee the day-to-day management of the charity's property including managing leases, maintenance, gardening and cleaning.
What we offer:
You will work within a much loved charity that is constantly evolving to meet the needs of our veterans, that has a fantastic cause and a committed follower base.
Benefits:
- 30 days paid holiday plus bank holidays and after 10 years continuous service, this will increase to 33 days paid holiday plus bank holidays.
- Competitive stakeholder pension scheme - contributions matched up to 11% of salary
- Discount shopping vouchers
- Cycle to work scheme
- Access to the Employee Assistance Programme
- Flexible working
- Access to Blue Light Card scheme
- Death in Service Scheme
Closing date for applications: Friday 7 February 2025
Interviews will take place during w/c 17 February 2025.
I am delighted to be working with an amazing health charity in search of an Interim Director of Finance and Operations. This is a full-time London based hybrid role for 6 – 10 months. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Director of Finance and Operations to join a leading charitable organisation and drive strategic, financial, and operational excellence. This senior leadership role will ensure robust financial management, effective governance, and streamlined operations to support the organisation's mission and impact.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop and implement strategic financial plans with disciplined budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.
• Manage commercial and partnership agreements to balance financial sustainability and organisational impact.
• Oversee the organisation’s investment portfolio in collaboration with external fund managers.
• Ensure strong governance frameworks, compliance with regulatory standards, and proactive risk management.
• Lead operational areas, including facilities, IT, HR, and systems, to support organizational effectiveness.
• Manage a trading subsidiary, including facilities and third-party relationships.
• Collaborate with the CEO, Board, and stakeholders to align financial and operational plans with strategic goals.
• Mentor and lead a diverse team, fostering a high-performance culture.
About You
Essential Skills & Experience:
• Fully qualified accountant with extensive leadership experience in finance and operations.
• Strong expertise in strategic financial planning, governance, and compliance.
• Proven track record in commercial management and contract negotiation.
• Experience leading diverse operational functions such as IT, HR, and facilities.
• Outstanding communication, decision-making, and team leadership skills.
If you have the above skills and experience and are available to start at the end February/beginning of March, please apply online today, I would love to have a conversation with you!
King’s College London, in partnership with the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Maudsley Charity, is seeking an exceptional Associate Director of Philanthropy to lead fundraising efforts for the King’s Maudsley Partnership (KMP), a unique collaboration at the forefront of children and adolescent mental health research and treatment. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to drive transformative philanthropic support for the KMP, housed in the Pears Maudsley Centre for Children and Young People, opening in 2025.
The KMP brings together the clinical expertise of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, the research excellence of King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), and the philanthropic leadership of the Maudsley Charity. With a mission to predict, prevent, and treat mental health disorders for children and young people, the KMP’s work is local, national, and global in its reach and ambition.
As Associate Director of Philanthropy, you will lead a dedicated team within the Fundraising & Supporter Development function and play a vital role in securing significant long-term investment, managing relationships with key high-net-worth donors, and supporting fundraising projects that align with KMP’s strategic priorities. You will work across a complex network of internal and external stakeholders, including academics, clinicians, and philanthropic partners, to ensure the continued growth and success of this groundbreaking initiative.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in securing 6-8 figure gifts, leading high-performing fundraising teams, and developing impactful donor engagement strategies. You will bring exceptional leadership and strategic planning skills, along with the ability to manage competing priorities. This is a hybrid role, with a requirement to spend at least two days per week onsite at King’s or the Pears Maudsley Centre when it opens.
For further information, please visit click "Apply Now" and submit the specified documentation. For an informal conversation, please contact Jamie Surgenor or Robyn Eade within the King’s Search Team.
The closing date for applications is 23.59 hrs on Monday 10th February. The selection process will include a longlisting and two-stage interview process (in March 2025), with opportunities for informal engagements with key stakeholders.
The Fundraising & Supporter Development Directorate values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those currently underrepresented in the sector, and offer a range of flexible and inclusive benefits to support all employees.
Director of Fundraising
Salary: £80-£85k per annum, experience dependent.
Working location: The successful candidate will have flexibility to work from any of EACH's three hospices – Milton near Cambridge, The Treehouse in Ipswich, and The Nook near Norwich – combined with some hybrid working.
Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week with some flexibility regarding hours
Harris Hill is proud to be leading on the recruitment of a Director of Fundraising for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), an organisation recently recognised as Fundraising Team of the Year at the Third Sector Awards. This is an exceptional opportunity to join EACH’s executive leadership team and contribute to its mission of reaching more children, young people, and families across the East Anglian region who need its care.
EACH provides specialist care for babies, children, and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, as well as support for their families. All three hospices are rated as OUTSTANDING by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
This critical leadership role involves:
•Strategic Leadership: Driving the development and implementation of EACH’s Fundraising annual plan (£8m) across all income streams, including major giving, community and events, corporate partnerships, trusts and foundations.
•Team Management: Leading a talented team of 25 fundraisers, empowering and inspiring innovation to achieve organisational objectives.
•Operational Excellence: Delivering detailed income forecasting and activity planning to underpin effective income generation.
The ideal candidate will bring:
•Comprehensive knowledge and experience in delivering primary income streams, along with a proven ability to develop income strategies for sustained year-on-year growth.
•Significant experience in managing teams of fundraising professionals, including motivating and developing high-performing individuals.
•A deep understanding of fundraising practices, including research, solicitation, pitching, and account management.
•Familiarity with the Code of Fundraising Practice.
•A track record of achieving ambitious fundraising targets, particularly in engaging and stewarding major donors for significant giving.
•Proven experience managing large budgets (£3m+) with strong financial acumen.
•Desirable experience in collaborating with Marketing/Communications teams.
If you are an experienced leader with the skills, passion, and strategic vision to drive EACH’s fundraising to new heights, Harris Hill welcomes your application.
Application Process:
Deadline: 14th February 2025 – CV and supporting statement required
First stage in person interview and tour of hospice: 5th March 2025
Second stage in person interviews with EACH: 10th March 2025.
For a full job description and details on how to apply, please contact Hannah Laking at Harris Hill via the apply button.
Harris Hill is a certified B Corp™ and a leading charity recruitment agency, committed to equitable and inclusive recruitment practices. Applications from all sections of the community are actively welcomed, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics.
The Vacancy Director of Growing Churches
Location: This is a hybrid position, with an average minimum of 2-3 days based in our London office, working remotely from your home, and extensive travel around Britain. You should live within commuting distance of our London Office.
This is an exciting new role leading, expanding, and embedding a vibrant culture of healthy, growing churches and Christian communities in every district and circuit across the Methodist Church in Britain and the Methodist Church in Ireland – supporting clergy and lay leaders in both Churches’ major commitments to prioritise mission and grow relationally, spiritually, and numerically, especially related to engaging religiously-unaffiliated people and rising generations in diverse British and Irish contexts.
This post represents a fresh approach of working together as the Methodist Church in Ireland and the Methodist Church in Britain, recognizing our contextual differences and celebrating our common mission in Christ. The successful candidate will further develop, operationalise, and manage the Missional Growth and Leadership strategic area of the Methodist Church in Britain’s God For All strategy and will support the implementation of the Methodist Church in Ireland’s Towards Growth: Connexional Team report. This will include working strategically; embedding deep learning and practice; managing staff, workplans and budgets; and organizing networks of leaders. You will be a member of the Evangelism and Growth Team of the Methodist Church in Britain, working collaboratively with many other teams, groups, and networks across and beyond the Methodist Churches in Britain and Ireland.
You will also be part of the wider Mission Team, playing a key role in the implementing its strategy in response to Our Calling and the Methodist Way of Life. In this post, you will have responsibility for the following priorities:
- Supporting, normalising, and directing a culture of growth in Methodist circuits and local churches across diverse contexts
- Working with circuit superintendents and other senior leaders to build growth into standard operating missional and ministerial practice for new and existing churches
- Building and implementing a plan to oversee and deliver a Connexional/flexible orientation and accompaniment for mission/growth planning and action for churches, circuits, and districts
- Co-leading and overseeing the development of robust processes of discernment regarding the strategic deployment of property for mission
- Designing and directing a broad offering of short-term and internship-based missional encounters
About You
The ideal candidate will need the following:
- Significant leadership experience in mission and ministry
- An evidenced track record of leading growth – numerical, spiritual, and relational – in local churches
- Ability to communicate passionately, accessibly, and theologically with diverse audiences, both religiously-unaffiliated and -affiliated · Abilities as a skilled trainer, line-manager, and supervisor/coach
- Able to manage complexity, operate strategically and build focused, relational teams This post carries an occupational requirement for the post holder to be a Christian (in accordance with the Equality Act 2010).
Our Culture, Values and Benefits Thank you for considering joining our inclusive and welcoming team that strives for excellence and values employee wellbeing. We value and support all those who join our team through a positive work-life balance augmented by generous annual leave (plus an extra 3 days over Christmas/New Year), TOIL, flexi-leave and an on-site Wellbeing Adviser service.
We offer a generous occupational pension scheme, where the Methodist Church will pay double the employee contribution up to a maximum of 16% employer contribution. The Methodist Church is an inclusive and supportive employer. We are actively committed to encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds.
We welcome applications from people of Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic groups. We also welcome applications from people living with disabilities. This post is open to applications from lay and clergy persons. Per the grade of the post, for a Methodist minister the stipend would include an additional 10% uplift beyond the standard ministerial stipend.
Closing Date: Monday 17 February 2024 by 12:00noon
Interview: Tuesday 4 March 2024 at Methodist Church House London
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
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Variety, the Children's Charity, seeks an experienced fundraising leader, people-person, and all-around star to be our next Director of Fundraising & Communications – could it be you? Based in our head office in London, you will work with our CEO and Regional Director of Development (North West) on significantly growing our income. Backed by a fantastic brand and reputation, you will lead through a transformative period of growth as we raise the funds to make a real and immediate difference in the lives of disabled and disadvantaged children and young people.
Key Details:
Role: Director of Fundraising and Communications at Variety, the Children’s Charity
Remuneration: Circa £85,000
Contract: Permanent, full time
Location: London, 4+ days per week in the office, with regular travel around the country
At Variety, the Children's Charity, we believe every child has a right to live their best life and reach their full potential, whoever they are. We fund and deliver life-changing programs that give children and young people across the UK a better future. 2025 is our 75th year in the UK, and we are part of a global network that has raised and donated close to £1.6 billion to positively impact the lives of children in need. We are one of the most well-recognised and trusted charities as a result of this illustrious track record. Today, in the UK we have a team of 20 dedicated staff, which will grow over the next 12 months, who support our work and an enviable network of committed supporters and volunteers across the country.
We’re not content to rest on our laurels – we have recently completed a leadership transition that will provide the strategic and operational foundation for the charity to be more effective than ever. We plan to double our income in the next three years and grow our support for children and young people across the UK.
To do this, we need a dynamic, forward-thinking fundraiser who can engage effectively with staff, Trustees, volunteers, donors, and beneficiaries. Someone who knows how to make the most of the unparalleled showbiz and business networks our trustees bring to the organisation. Who can demonstrate a deep understanding of fundraising, a commitment to achieving ambitious financial targets, the ability to lead by being fully accessible to various stakeholders and can actively participate in key Variety events, including the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards and the Variety Disability Sports Awards. Success in the role will make a huge difference to the lives of the children and young people we support as well as putting our new Director on the map.
Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 17th February 2025.
If you would like to receive a full candidate information pack for this role with details on how to apply, please contact Hannah Laking at Harris Hill via the apply button.
Variety, The Children's Charity operates an equal opportunity policy and commits to treating all of our candidates and jobseekers fairly. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Harris Hill is a certified B Corp™ and a leading charity recruitment agency, committed to equitable and inclusive recruitment practices. Applications from all sections of the community are actively welcomed, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics
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Location: London
Salary: Circa £105,000 + Attractive Benefits
A leading UK charity, focused on healthcare, education, and community independence, is seeking a Group Finance Director to oversee its financial strategy and operations. This charity, with assets exceeding £400M, has made a significant impact in the UK through its charitable work and grants.
As Group Finance Director, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the charity’s financial direction, ensuring long-term sustainability, and managing key operations. You will lead a skilled financial team and be involved in strategic decision-making, influencing the charity's continued growth and success.
Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic Financial Leadership: Provide advice to the Chief Executive and Board on financial strategy, ensuring robust financial planning, accurate reporting, and compliance.
- Investment Management: Develop and manage the charity’s investment strategy to ensure long-term financial growth.
- Team Leadership: Lead and inspire a high-performing finance team, promoting operational efficiency and excellence in financial management.
- Board Engagement: Offer financial insight and reporting to key committees and the Board of Trustees.
Experience and Skills:
- Professionally qualified accountant with significant post-qualification experience.
- Proven track record in financial strategy and decision-making, ideally within the charity or not-for-profit sector.
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage and motivate a team, ensuring operational efficiency.
- Exceptional communication and decision-making abilities, with the capacity to inspire transformation.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary (£105,000)
- 30 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays
- Private medical insurance
- Generous pension scheme
- Life assurance and employee assistance programme
- Support for professional development and memberships
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their CV and a supporting statement (2-3 pages) to the application email.
Closing Date: 8th February
Location: Home-Based (with occasional travel across the UK)
Contract: Full-time, Permanent (flexible hours considered)
Salary: £90,000 per annum (Band E – Senior Leadership Team)
Hours: 35 hours per week (part-time / flexible hours considered)
About Magic Breakfast
Magic Breakfast is a dynamic and purpose-driven charity with a bold mission: to ensure no child in the UK starts their school day hungry. The charity provides over 300,000 children with healthy breakfasts every morning, enabling them to focus on their learning. Working with schools in disadvantaged areas, Magic Breakfast is committed to removing hunger as a barrier to education, while also leading research and campaigns for long-term solutions to end child morning hunger. As Magic Breakfast looks to expand its impact, it has ambitious plans for growth in the coming years, making this an exciting time to join the organisation and help scale its operations.
The Role
Magic Breakfast is seeking a visionary Director of Finance and Technology to join its Senior Leadership Team at a pivotal time. With plans for substantial growth, the charity is looking for a leader to help drive both its financial strategy and technological transformation. This role will oversee the charity’s financial operations, ensuring long-term sustainability while driving operational efficiency through innovative technology solutions. The Director will also play a key role in shaping the strategic direction of Magic Outcomes, the charity’s trading subsidiary. Working closely with the CEO and Trustees, this is an opportunity to contribute to Magic Breakfast’s mission on a significant scale.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development and delivery of financial and technology strategies to ensure sustainability and support the charity’s growth.
- Oversee financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, and compliance.
- Provide strategic insights to the Senior Leadership Team and Trustees to inform key decisions.
- Lead and inspire a multidisciplinary team focused on innovation and operational excellence.
- Implement technology solutions to enhance operational efficiency and user experience.
- Ensure robust risk management processes and compliance with financial and regulatory standards.
- Guide the financial and strategic planning of Magic Outcomes, ensuring alignment with the charity’s mission.
About the Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will bring:
- Proven senior finance leadership experience, ideally within the charity sector.
- A strong background in financial planning, forecasting, and compliance.
- Experience managing complex transformation projects and organisational change.
- Expertise in technology implementation and data governance.
- A professional accountancy qualification (e.g., ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA).
- A passion for Magic Breakfast’s mission to end hunger as a barrier to learning.
Why Join Magic Breakfast?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a charity at a moment of growth and transformation. With plans to scale its operations and reach even more children, the Director of Finance and Technology will play a central role in shaping the future of Magic Breakfast. The role offers a competitive salary, flexible working options, and the chance to contribute to meaningful, long-lasting change in the fight against child hunger.
To Apply
Candidates are invited to submit their CV and a covering letter outlining their qualifications and suitability for the role or reach out toRosemary Pini at Allen Lane who are supporting Magic Breakfast with the recruitment process.
Magic Breakfast is excited to hear from individuals who are committed to creating lasting social impact.
Timeline
Closing Date: 16th February
First Stage Interview: 5th and 6th March
Second stage Interviews: 17th March