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Operations and Systems Change Manager

London, Greater London (On-site)
£36,400 pro rata per year plus pension
Part-time (14 hours (2 days/ week))
Contract (12 months)

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Job description

We seek an Operations and Systems Change Manager with experience in developing and implementing systems change and oversee the coordination and monitoring of projects and staff. 

About Us

We are a new and inclusive organisation empowering East and Southeast Asian women and their families. ESEA women share a common culture and experience similar issues, eg. immigration, racism, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence and exploitation in the UK. We campaign to completely eradicate financial hardship and end violence among women and our dependents within the ESEA UK community. We provide a safe space, advocacy, health, housing, education, co-learning and other holistic support and services. We are a non-hierarchical organisation with our trustees as key facilitators, working with our staff and volunteers to implement and deliver our projects. 

We are seeking exemption under the provision of the Equalities Act 2010 Schedule 9 Part 1 under the occupational requirements as this post requires the postholder to be female or identifying herself as female.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop organisation’s operations systems, ensuring that policies and compliance on finance, HR processes, safeguarding and organisation administration are based on our values and ethics 

  • Create budgets and financial reporting

  • Enable a robust working practice that is empowering, safe and supportive for staff, trustees, volunteers and partners

  • Lead a collaborative system of work planning, monitoring, reporting on the projects’ achievements and management of the organisation’s budget 

  • Facilitate excellent communication and coordination across the charity’s projects and partners. 

  • Ensure work and services are delivered according to our aims and objectives and can contribute towards systemic change on issues we are addressing. 

  • Enable the collective development of caring and people oriented policies and procedures 

  • Develop a collective approach on fundraising strategy together with the Fundraising and Income Generation Manager, other staff members, trustees and volunteers. 

  • Manage risks and issues and take corrective measurements 

  • Coordinate the projects with other project partner organisations and stakeholders

  • Manage the reporting of deliverables together with partner organisations

  • Share management and supervision work of staff and projects.

  • Participate in the development of a non-hierarchical systems and collaborative approach of the charity across different work of the organisation. 

  • Other organisational work to be agreed 

Experience: 

  • Excellent understanding of rights based campaigning on migrants and human rights issues through a woman’s lens 

  • Excellent knowledge of women’s issues and violence and oppression that impact on migrant women. 

  • Self-motivated and proactive, able to work both as part of a team and independently

  • At least 3 years experience in a systems change approach in developing the work of an organisation and  supporting/supervising staff and projects management 

  • Proficient in developing fundraising strategy and applications 

  • Good knowledge of how migrant community groups organise and work together

  •  Experience in building networks and alliances and in collaborative work 

  • Good level of knowledge of employment, immigration and welfare policies and procedures 

  • At least 2 years experience on developing operational systems and compliance within a charity setting 

  • Understand and commits to the aims and values of the organisation in promoting and protecting the rights of migrant workers, specially those women who were trafficked and experienced all forms of gender violence 

  • Embedded and engaged in the ESEA community with an in depth understanding of nuanced community issues
     

​This role requires applicants to be able to show that they have the right to work in the UK.
The deadline is 2 May 2025 at 12 midnight and interviews start 12 May 2025.

Application Instructions

Please apply with a cover letter of maximum length 2 sides A4

Posted by
Southeast and East Asian Women's Association View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: 02 April 2025
Closing date: 02 May 2025 at 16:49
Tags: Communications, Business Development, Operations, Ethnic Minority / BAME, Information Management, Community Fundraising