Programme Fundraising Manager Jobs
We are seeking to appoint an experienced Director of Income Generation to join our Senior Leadership Team on a fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. We are looking for candidates across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and this role will be based in our offices or at home but with some travel within England, Wales and Northern Ireland as required.
As a core member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will play a strategic role in the overall leadership and management of Friends of the Earth. This role has the responsibility of ensuring implementation of an ambitious but achievable income generation strategy. You’ll also be responsible for managing multiple income streams, all contributing to a robust and resilient portfolio of income that enables maximum organisational impact.
We are looking for an empathetic, inspiring and approachable leader with a strong track record of successful, sustainable income generation. You will have experience of strategic thinking and planning and the ability to build collective commitment to a vision. You will also have the ability to analyse the external environment and navigate clear paths for Friends of the Earth using mixture of new ideas and best practice, together with a solid understanding of the wider NGO context with regards to income generation and supporter engagement
This is an excellent opportunity to join the Friends of the Earth Senior Leadership Team and be a key part in delivering our ambitious income generation strategy to support a great campaigning organisation.
For further information please refer to the Candidate Information Pack.
Closing date: Wednesday 19th March 2025 (23:59)
Hours: Full time (30 hours over 4 days)
Location: Flexible across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with regular travel to London once a fortnight.
(London salary applicable to candidates who are based in the London office a minimum of two days a week)
Please note we only accept applications via the Friends of the Earth Application System.
We offer a competitive range of benefits, good work/life balance including a 4-day working week with no loss of pay, excellent learning and development opportunities and a vibrant organisational culture.
Our staff body is currently under-representative of People of Colour, LGBTQIA+ people and people with long term conditions or impairments. We are committed to eroding these historic barriers, so as to create a movement in which people from all walks of life see themselves in, and so we particularly encourage you to apply if you belong to one of these groups or sit at multiple intersections of disadvantage. We are committed to the Disability Confident standard and will guarantee an interview to any candidates who declare a disability and who meet the essential criteria for the role.
Friends of the Earth staff who publicly represent Friends of the Earth (including all campaigners) are not allowed to also represent a political party. This is to ensure that there can be no confusion in the minds of the public about Friends of the Earth's party-political independence. Affected staff should also seek permission from the Senior Management Team if they wish to hold a non-public facing official role in a political party. If this is an issue, please do raise this with us as soon as possible.
Friends of the Earth is an international community dedicated to protecting the natural world and the wellbeing of everyone in it. We lead campaigns, provide resources and information, and drive real solutions to the environmental problems facing us all.
We are part of an international community dedicated to protecting the natural world and the wellbeing of everyone in it.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Role
The primary focus of the Grants Officer is to support schools and youth organisations to operate the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme effectively and to promote, grow and deliver this and other Jack Petchey Foundation (JPF) grant programmes across London and Essex. Although the geographical remit of each Grants officer can change on occasion, it is anticipated that this role will be responsible for the London Boroughs across North West and South West London, plus uniform youth groups who deliver their activities cross-borough.
The Achievement Award scheme is JPF’s flagship programme, with almost 2000 schemes in over 1400 schools, colleges and youth organisations across London and Essex. Through the programme, we invest millions of pounds each year to support young people and youth work. This is an amazing chance for you to have a big impact.
The Achievement Award Scheme enables schools, colleges and youth organisations to recognise, reward and celebrate young people’s achievements. At JPF we are passionate about encouraging young people to raise their aspirations, believe in themselves and make a positive contribution to society. Achievement Awards are designed to recognise a wide range of achievement, not just those achieving academically, but are also aimed at young people who are ‘doing their best’ or demonstrating leadership skills, resilience and determination.
The post holder will manage delivery of the scheme and associated small grants in an assigned area of London. They will be responsible for maintaining and developing positive relationships with schools and youth organisations. The role will involve significant travel to visit schools and youth organisations, as well as outreach and community engagement work to identify and support new groups to apply to join our scheme. This work will also require evenings and occasional weekend work, especially to support our Achievement Award celebration events.
The successful candidate would therefore be someone who has flexibility to travel, work out-of-office hours, enjoys building relationships and public speaking, as well as navigating a busy grants and assessment caseload (desk-based processing, telephone calls/emails, and regular use of a database). It could be a great role for someone living in North West or South West London.
JPF is an Equal Opportunities Employer and we seek to build a team that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are currently under-represented in our team.
The primary responsibilities of the work will be:
To promote and strengthen the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme and associated programmes (Leader Award Grants, Educational Visits, Environmental Awards and Partnership Programmes) in schools and youth organisations
To support schools and youth organisations to administer the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme to a high standard and maximise the positive impact it has on young people.
To ensure that schools and youth organisations maximise their use of the small programmes and partnership programmes associated with the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme.
To ensure that accurate data is recorded on all JPF systems.
To support programme growth, impact and reach by building stakeholder relationships in your assigned local area.
To assess new applications and monitor the impact of the Achievement Award Grants we make in your assigned local area.
To work with your colleagues in the Grants Team to deliver excellent grant making and relationships with Jack Petchey Foundation beneficiaries.
About You
This is an exciting time to join us as we grow our work as a Foundation. You will have an opportunity to use and develop a wide range of skills in a friendly, dynamic and supportive team that is committed to growing our positive impact on young people.
The role demands a wide range of skills and a high degree of autonomy, reliability and flexibility. We are seeking an efficient, highly organised team member with excellent database and communication skills and a passion for our work. You will need to be able to manage your own workload within agreed targets and maintain a programme of planned visits, while creating new development opportunities.
You will possess an excellent eye for detail, strong administration and database skills and the ability to communicate confidently and present a positive external profile for the charity. This is a busy and satisfying role, with each Grants Officer leading relationships with between 350-400 organisations. You will be someone with great organisational skills and the ability to deal efficiently with regular grant applications, and with busy grant reporting periods twice a year.
Evening and weekend work is a requirement to meet the demands of this role, which on occasion can require up to 2-3 out of hours events in one week, depending on the event schedule. These are seasonal events, primarily during term-time and time off in lieu will be granted for additional hours worked.
This is a perfect time to join the Foundation with a new organisational strategy to deliver – we are exploring how to streamline our processes, improve our support to our grantees, and review our grant-making criteria and guidance. This is your chance to make your mark within a motivated and ambitious team and help us to reach even more young people with our funding.
Main Areas of Responsibilities
The Grants Officer will support schools and youth organisations to operate the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme.
The primary duties are:
1 To develop, manage and promote the Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme and other JPF opportunities.
1.1. Identify schools and youth organisations not currently running the scheme and proactively promote the Achievement Award (AA) scheme to them, following up as required.
1.2 Receive, assess and process all grant applications to join the AA scheme, in accordance with JPF policies and procedures.
1.3 Attend, participate and assist with delivery of Achievement Award celebration events (usually evenings with some weekends), including making a speech to congratulate the young people.
2 Quality Assurance for the Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme
2.1 Develop relationships with and support schools, alternative provision, and youth organisations on the Jack Petchey Achievement Award (AA) scheme to operate the scheme to the highest possible standard.
2.2 Provide timely support to such organisations to enable them to run the AA scheme effectively.
2.3 Implement a strategic approach to conducting face-to-face and digital assessment and monitoring visits to schools and youth organisations in your area on the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme, to ensure that JPF funding is well spent and to identify opportunities to improve delivery.
2.4 Organise and deliver digital and in-person training and/or sessions to support schools and youth organisations to operate the Jack Petchey Achievement Award scheme effectively.
3 Administer the Jack Petchey Foundation grant making process
3.1 Ensure accurate records are kept on the Foundation’s database (Salesforce), including up-to-date contact details and records of communication with groups in receipt of or applying for grants.
3.2 Approve/authorise payment of AA grants and related programmes in accordance with JPF policies.
3.3 Ensure appropriate grant reporting by schools and youth organisations and negotiate the return of funds where a grant has not been used in accordance with conditions.
3.4 Proactively manage risk, being alert to potential fraud.
3.5 Ensure that clubs and groups receive all necessary materials to operate the Achievement Award scheme effectively.
3.6 Assess and approve Leader Award Grant, Educational Visit Grant and Environmental Grant applications in accordance with JPF policy.
3.7 Assess applications for Leader Award Grants, Educational Visit Grants and Environmental Award Grants in accordance with JPF policy, with recommendations put forward to Grants Manager and Head of Grants team.
3.8 Provide regular updates on your work and Grants Officer patch to the Head of Grants team as required.
4 To promote the wider work of the Jack Petchey Foundation to schools and youth groups
4.1 Identify case studies and other stories and material that can be used for JPF communications, supporting communications team colleagues to raise awareness of our opportunities and impact.
4.2 Represent JPF at digital and physical events, local networks, funders’ fairs, and community or young people’s forums to help promote JPF’s small grant programmes and other opportunities.
4.3 Support and promote JPF’s partnership programmes to organisations on the Achievement Award Scheme, for example the Jack Petchey’s Speak Out Challenge, Step into Dance, Panathlon and First Give.
4.4 Assist with digital and face-to-face monitoring and reporting in relation to groups that have received a JPF Project Grant or other JPF funding. To promote the wider work of the Jack Petchey Foundation to schools and youth groups
5 Other Responsibilities
5.1 Actively contribute to Grants Team and JPF Team meetings.
5.2 Take a lead on specific projects as agreed with Head of Grants Team.
5.3 Contribute to the assessment of other small grant programmes as requested by the Head of Grants Team.
5.4 Provide telephone/email support and advice about JPF funding streams to existing grantees or potential applicants.
5.5 Work at all times within the policies, procedures and values of the Jack Petchey Foundation, in particular safeguarding, health and safety, and data protection and consent policies.
Please note these are the normal duties which the charity requires from the position. However, it is necessary for all staff to be flexible and all employees will be required from time to time to perform other duties as may be required by JPF.
The post holder will work as part of the wider team from the Jack Petchey Foundation headquarters in Canary Wharf with some home working possible within the framework of the JPF Hybrid Working Policy. You will be required to travel to attend visits, events and meetings, including at weekends and in the evenings. Some travel across London more widely may be required on occasion to support uniform youth groups in your portfolio who deliver their duties cross-borough around your assigned areas.
The Jack Petchey Foundation was set up to inspire and motivate young people and recognise them for their achievements.




This is an excellent opportunity to lead a well-established and respected charity, overseeing an interesting, varied and vital portfolio of work. You will have the opportunity to drive strategy forward and have a real impact on the organisation.
St Luke’s helps clergy to flourish in their ministry, to the benefit of their congregations and the wider community. Established in 1892, we have a long and successful track record in caring for Anglican clergy. We are now recruiting a new Chief Executive to lead the charity in the next phase of its development.
St Luke’s plays a leading role in developing and piloting ‘preventive’ clergy wellbeing services to reduce stress and isolation and prevent burn-out. We run a range of innovative programmes nationally aimed at helping clergy to address the challenges of ministry, building evidence to advocate for effective ways of enhancing clergy wellbeing and sharing our results through conferences and publications.
Trustees, staff and stakeholders are united behind the strategic vision and direction of St Luke’s and we have a successful fundraising team that is growing our income to ensure the long-term sustainability of the charity.
The retirement of our current Chief Executive gives us an opportunity to appoint an outstanding candidate who will lead us through the next phase of growth and increase our impact in transforming the wellbeing of the clergy.
Our ideal candidate
Our ideal candidate will feel passionate about our work and will be committed to ensuring the continued growth and independence of the charity.
You will have a proven track record of success in leadership roles, delivering strategic plans and with experience of financial management and governance in charities.
Contract type: Permanent, part-time, three days per week
Salary: £65,000 to £80,000 pa FTE (pro rata)
Location: Hybrid – office in London SW1 and home-working
How to apply
Please review the Application Pack for details on how to apply.
Applications must be received by 12 midday on Wednesday 12 March 2025.
Initial interviews for shortlisted candidates will be on Zoom; final interviews will be held in person on Friday 4 April in London SW1.
We welcome any queries on the role in advance of the closing date.
To play a leading role in improving the mental health and wellbeing of Anglican clergy and their families
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
ROLE PURPOSE
This is an exciting new role which will build on an existing programme of supporting patient engagement in research, clinical trial development and clinical trials for lupus at a time of increased interest and activity in this area.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Delivery
- Act as the first point of contact for researchers and pharma companies seeking to involve members of the public in their research or trials.
- Work to build a network of patients around the UK with an interest in being involved with PPIE.
- Work with the Health Information Manager to identify and facilitate any support needs of the PPIE network.
- Support and facilitate PPIE in all stages of lupus research.
- Support PPIE in Lupus UK’s research grants process.
- Support engagement with diverse under-served communities.
- Ensure equality, diversity, and inclusion considerations in PPIE methods and communications
Other
- Uphold the values and expectations of LUPUS UK.
- Carry out other duties relevant to your post as reasonably required.
- Occasional evening and weekend working and travel may be required to support our broader activities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Experience of working directly with patients and/or members of the public.
- Experience of supporting Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) activity.
- A relevant postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience (desirable).
- Experience of working in PPIE within a similar environment (desirable).
- Experience of working within research or the health sector (desirable).
- Experience of working with stakeholders, such as healthcare organisations, public groups,and professional networks (desirable).
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- A strong understanding of best practice in PPIE within research.
- Knowledge of different types of research and the various stages of the research process.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to tailor communicationfor diverse audiences.
- A demonstrable commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in allengagement activities.
- Strong organisational and time management skills.
- Exceptional attention to detail.
- The ability to facilitate focus groups, workshops, and public forums (desirable).
- An understanding of NHS patient care pathways, clinical research processes, or clinicaltrials (desirable).
VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS
- Able to uphold and champion the values of LUPUS UK, demonstrating high standards ofintegrity, accountability, respect for others, courtesy and professionalism.
- Passionate about the work of LUPUS UK and working in a non-profit environment with afocus on health and disability.
- Demonstrable empathy for service users and a commitment to understanding andaddressing the challenges they experience.
- Actively committed to the growth of equality of opportunity and diversity. An enthusiastic and flexible approach and willing to support colleagues. Commitment to continual professional development and willing to give and receiveconstructive feedback.
- A positive, can-do attitude and willingness to help with tasks outside normal duties.
HOW TO APPLY
The closing date for applications is: Monday 17th March 2025 (10am).
Please reserve the following dates in your diary when you apply:
Interview DatesTuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd April 2025
There will be a single stage interview. Interviews will be held on one of two interview dates and can be heldremotely or in-person at our Romford office, as most convenient to the candidate
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Shop Manager
Are you a highly motivated and experienced Shop Manager, looking to manage the day to day running of a charity shop and helping with the continued growth?
Position: Shop Manager
Location: Dundee
Salary: £24,987 (£31,233 pro rata)
Hours: 30 hours per week, usually Tuesday – Friday, may include occasional evenings/weekends
Contract: Fixed term Contract until 31st May 2026 (may be extended, funding dependent)
Closing Date: Monday 17th March at 9am
Interview Date: Week of the 24th March
The Role
An exciting opportunity to join the charity, which aims to create a more resilient, climate friendly and healthy city. We deliver a range of projects, events and skills training to meet the needs of local people - working towards a future where everyone can live happier, healthier lives, whilst treading more lightly on the planet. The Wardrobe is a charity shop with a difference – we have a free section, we promote looking after our clothes, swapping, mending, upcycling and more, to reduce as much textile waste as possible, and encourage our community to embrace sustainable fashion. We also run a busy programme of social groups, workshops and events to show people all the benefits of upskilling ourselves. Funds raised at charity shop helps to fund all our projects, so it is a vital part of our organisation.
You will:
- Managing and improving the day-to-day operations and income generation of the shop
- Using excellent time-management, delegation and problem-solving skills to achieve targets
- Using and promoting excellent customer service to encourage repeat and new customers
- Line Management and supporting The Wardrobe staff team
- Planning, running and supporting events
- Volunteer coordination, recruitment, training and support
- Monitoring of stock; sorting, storage and restocking
- Sales, cash handling and budget keeping
- Visual merchandising and ensuring the shop is fresh and appealing
- Ensuring the shop/building is kept clean, tidy and safe for our customers and volunteers
- Data Monitoring to ensure we are working towards our funded goals
- Assisting the Managing Director with funder reports and budgets in relation to the shop
- Social media campaigns to further drive sales and environmental/social goals, and promotion of all projects
About You
Essential
- Experience in management of a charity or retail shop – to include visual merchandising and stock control
- Experience in planning and running events
- Able to learn quickly and adapt to the changing needs of a growing organisation
- A passion for people – being able to engage, motivate and inspire others, in a non-judgemental, kind and supportive way
- Experience in both leading a small team and being an excellent team player
- Proficient in ICT including Microsoft Office
- Experience in managing budgets
- Experience in data monitoring and report writing
- Excellent organisational, problem solving and communication skills
- Able to promote the work of community-based projects through both online and offline campaigns
- Experience both writing and staying up to date with Policies & Procedures for health and safety and data protection
- A keen interest in climate, environmental and social issues that affect our community
Desirable
- A UK driving license
- An understanding of the projects and ethos of the charities mission
- An understanding of working in a charitable organisation/social enterprise
- Skills in repairing of household items/clothes
- Experience of partnership working with local agencies and non-profit organisations
- Experience of working with both administrative support and project volunteers
Please submit a CV (max 2 x A4 pages) and Cover Letter (max 1 x A4 page) explain in your CV/Cover Letter which of the ‘Essential’ or ‘Desirable’ requirements you meet, any relevant work experience and why you would like to work with the charity.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Location: Field Based
Salary: £34,311 - £37,295 per annum (depending on experience)
Contract type: Permanent
Contract hours: Full time
Weekly hours: 37.5 hours per week
Closing Date: 02/03/2025
We are seeking a Senior Relationship Fundraiser to join the Income Generation Team to help us ensure that when a child’s life will be short, Tŷ Hafan will walk alongside their family every step of the way – through life, death and beyond.
About the role
This is a fantastic opportunity to join the highly ambitious and successful Income Generation team at Tŷ Hafan. It is a fast paced and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You’ll be working across the whole fundraising portfolio including promoting participation and sponsorship of our events, retail collaborations, cause related marketing, ‘Charity of the Year’ partnerships and much more. Tŷ Hafan has a well established base of support from many of Wales’s top businesses. The role includes management of existing relationships from many varying business sectors and the acquisition of new businesses to support the Charity.
About you
The successful candidate will have experience of working in a client account management/sales environment or corporate fundraising for another charity. You will also be able to demonstrate achieving ambitious income targets and managing multiple priorities. The successful candidate will also have experience in building long term relationships and providing excellent customer service.
The ability to work flexibly to include evenings and weekends and to align working hours with the needs of our supporters is essential.
The benefits of working for Tŷ Hafan include:
- Holiday entitlement of 30 days (rising to 32 days with service) plus Bank Holidays
- Life assurance (death in service benefit)
- Wellbeing support - employee assistance program, which provides a range of free services including counselling, financial and legal support
- Unlimited access to a 24/7 online GP as well as a range of other health experts
- Healthcare Cash Plan – claim back the cost for appointments and treatment such as dental, optical or physio
- Cycle to work scheme
- Technology, mobile phone and will writing schemes
- Discounted gym membership and shopping discounts (including 25% of all purchases from any Ty Hafan Retail shop)
Ty Hafan’s ambition is that when a child’s life will be short, no family should have to live it on their own. Sadly, we know that thousands of families in Wales are struggling alone through the fear, exhaustion and uncertainty that comes with caring for a child whose life will be short. We believe that no family should have to live this on their own and we are determined to walk alongside every family through life, death and beyond.
At Ty Hafan we are experts at caring for children with life-shortening conditions and our services support families in our hospice, in community settings, local hospitals and in families’ homes. We understand that the needs of each child and their family are unique and we know that caring for a child with a life-shortening condition is often extremely demanding. Our aim is to make sure that no one doing this is alone. Our colleagues, volunteers and supporters are crucial in the delivery of our ambition – we know that everyone plays a huge part in making sure that no family faces their child’s short life alone.
Our Vision: A Wales where every child with a life-shortening condition lives a fulfilling life, supported with the compassion and specialist care they and their family need.
Our Purpose: No family should have to face the unimaginable loss of their child alone. With children and families at the heart of all we do, we provide free care and support in our hospice and in the community, offering a lifeline throughout the child’s short life, at end of life, through bereavement and beyond.
Our Values: At Tŷ Hafan we make a difference by living our values: Demonstrating Compassion, Providing Excellent Service, Working Together and Taking Ownership.
Please see the attached job description and person specification for more information.
Tips for candidates – all applications and interviews will be assessed using the person specification included within the job description.
Our recruitment system will automatically time out after 120 minutes of inactivity. To ensure your application is submitted successfully, we recommend either saving your progress as you go or preparing your responses in a Word document and copying them into the application form. This will help you avoid losing any information in case of an unexpected timeout.
Please note this role is subject to the outcome of a basic DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, two satisfactory references and pre-employment medical clearance.
Tŷ Hafan is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all.
Closing Date: Sunday 2nd March 2025
Interview Date: Friday 14th March 2025
A Wales where every child with a life-shortening condition lives a fulfilling life, supported with the compassion and specialist care they need.



About Rockinghorse Children’s Charity
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity supports sick and disabled children across Sussex. We support babies, children and young people, along with their families, at The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital and The Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton and all of the specialist children’s wards and baby units throughout Sussex.
We deliver and fund projects that enable doctors and nurses to do more. All of projects are led by the needs of children and young people and their families – the lifesaving medical equipment, the support for parents and families, the toys for children spending time in hospitals across Sussex, the environments and spaces that help children feel more at home when they are in hospital and additional staff to make sure children get the best possible care when they are unwell.
Originally set up in 1967 by Dr Trevor Mann, we have been supporting children for more than 55 years, and in that time, we have supported nearly a million children and their families. As the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, including the Trevor Mann Baby Unit, we work with the NHS, charity partners and the Sussex community to ensure children can be children no matter now sick they are.
We do not receive any government, statutory or local authority funding and so we rely on the generous support of individuals, community groups, companies and trusts: people like you, who care about children and want Sussex to be a safe place for children to grow up.
About the role
In 2022 we launched our three-year strategic plan, which prioritised our activities to enable us to support more babies, children and teenagers. As we enter the final year of this strategy the charity continues to expand and develop its projects and services children all over Sussex.
This role will support the Head of Finance & Operations and be responsible for organising and managing the charity’s volunteers and the volunteer programme – working across the charity to ensure we have the right volunteers to support our work. The role will work with the Head of Marketing & Communications to promote and advertise our volunteer opportunities. You will be responsible for the management, recruitment, onboarding and retention of all short and long-term volunteers, to ensure we can continue to deliver life-saving projects for children and young people across Sussex.
You’ll bring excellent organisational skills, outstanding written and verbal communication skills, a can-do attitude, evidence of brilliant people management skills and a passion and enthusiasm for supporting young people. You’ll be part of a successful team that values wellbeing and champions teamwork, where our vision for children and young people is shared, and success is celebrated.
Duties of the role
Supporting the charity to deliver brilliant projects and service that support children and their families:
Rockinghorse delivers and funds around 70 projects per year – supporting sick and disabled babies, children, young people and their families in hospitals in Sussex – volunteers are a vital part of our ability to deliver and fund these projects.
This role will:
· Work across the charity team to recruit volunteers with the necessary skills, experience and commitment to support our project delivery, fundraising activities and office work.
· Lead on the co-ordinate the induction and training of volunteers to ensure they are fully onboarded and prepared for the charity, the role and to support our work.
· Set up interviews and initial getting to know you conversations to understand the skills, experience and needs of volunteers to ensure they are matched with the right role in the charity.
· Ensure that volunteers are able to achieve their aspirations in terms of work, education, training or further volunteering during their time with the charity.
· Co-ordinate individual and/or group supervision and support for volunteers.
· Ensure that volunteers involved in the charity’s work have access to relevant training and required policies and procedures to ensure they feel confident and are able to develop the skills needed to carry out their role.
· Ensure that the charity has the right policies and procedures in place for the recruitment, onboarding, retention and management of volunteers.
· Manage a volunteer database inline with relevant data protection legislation and ensure that all volunteers undergo appropriate, recorded, due diligence in their recruitment process.
· Support volunteers to share their experiences as case studies and reflections.
· Coordinated volunteer thank you events, engagement activities and communications to ensure volunteers feel part of the charity and actively participate in our work.
· Work collaboratively with the team and external partners to develop volunteer recruitment pathways for our service delivery projects.
· Create new partnerships with companies, the community and partners to create a flow of volunteers into the charity to support our work.
· Manage the offboarding process for all volunteers, ensuring a brilliant experience for all our volunteers from start to finish.
· Support the Head of Marketing and Communications to create promotional, marketing and supporting materials related to our volunteer programme.
· Lead of the evaluation of the volunteer programme and ensure we understand and value to impact volunteers bring to the charity.
· Reporting on the volunteer function as part of the management information and against set KPIs and targets.
Support the charity more widely:
· Represent Rockinghorse at events, activities and networks, building strong peer relationships and sharing best practice.
· Model excellent conduct and behaviours in line with the charity’s values and ethos.
· Carry out other such duties as may be required for the purposes of the charity; this will include working during evenings and weekends as required and the postholder would be expected to work flexibly to do so.
· There are travel requirements for this post (covering the whole of Sussex) to attend, put on events and meet with our supporters and volunteers.
Person specification
Essential experience, skills and knowledge for the role:
1. Experience and understanding of the principles of volunteer management in a charity and/or not for profit.
2. Experience and understanding managing volunteers.
3. An understanding of safeguarding and welfare management of volunteers.
4. Able to work collaboratively and build productive relationships with colleagues, stakeholders and third-party agencies.
5. Able to prioritise own workload effectively and confidence to work autonomously.
6. Excellent time management skills with strong prioritisation and organisation skills.
7. Brilliant communication and interpersonal abilities – able to engage with stakeholders quickly and effectively.
8. Ability to handle confidential volunteer information.
9. Experience of using customer relationship management platforms (Rockinghorse uses e-Tapestry).
10. Commitment to Rockinghorse Children’s Charity’s mission, vision and values.
Desirable experience, skills and knowledge:
1. Experience managing communications and/or marketing to support volunteer engagement and support.
2. Previous work experience with a non-profit, or charitable organisation.
3. Experience of using MailChimp or other CRM & email platforms.
Work skills you’ll need on the job:
1. A can-do attitude.
2. Brilliant organisational skills.
3. Excellent people skills, adaptable and flexible in manner and approach.
4. Excellent written and verbal communication.
5. Ability to support and motivate others.
6. Ability to work on own initiative and as an active team member.
7. Ability to work under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.
Benefits of working for Rockinghorse Children’s Charity:
· 25 days annual leave (prorated for part-time) plus bank holidays.
· An additional day of annual leave on your birthday.
· Christmas closure days (prorated for part-time) – up to three additional days of annual leave.
· Cycle to work scheme.
· Competitive pension scheme.
· Employee and dependants’ health cash plan including access to an online GP and counselling.
· Family leave including maternity, adoption, shared parental and paternity leave.
· Ongoing opportunities for learning and professional development for staff.
· Quarterly reward and recognition days for all staff.
· Opportunity for flexible, hybrid and part-time working.
· Subsidised car parking in Brighton.
· Access to Enterprise Car Club.
Rockinghorse is committed to building an inclusive workplace, with equity for all, whilst embracing and championing inclusion and diversity. We welcome applications from all.
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Application Process
To apply, please send your CV and covering letter outlining how you fulfil the ten essential elements of the person specification.
Your covering letter must address your experience, skills and knowledge against the ten essential elements of the person spec. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered. If you also have any of the desirable criteria, please outline these too.
If you need any support with the process or application, please get in touch. We can also talk to through the role and answer any questions you may have informally.
All applicants will be shortlisted (to go to interview) based on their ability to demonstrate they have, or can gain, most of the essential criteria for the role – as demonstrated in the covering letter.
Estimated Timeframes:
· Application Deadline midnight 2nd March 2025.
· Shortlisting w/c 3rd March 2025.
· Interviews will be Thursday 13th March 2025 in central Brighton.
Interviews will be with the CEO, the Head of Finance & Operations and the Projects Manager and will consist of a series of set questions (the same for each candidate) about your skills, experience and knowledge relating to the post (Essential, Work and Desirable skills).
The interview will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the role, the charity and the process of recruitment.
The role will be available from 1st April 2025 onwards (depending on post holder’s availability).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Line is seeking a dynamic fundraiser and strategic thinker to join the team as Head of Development to raise income for the organisation, support our future ambitions and ensure the sustained legacy of our impact.
This is a new role within The Line’s Senior Management Team that will work with the Director and Board of Trustees on strategic development and sustainable growth. The Head of Development will be responsible for the development and delivery of our fundraising strategy against agreed targets, maximising opportunities to generate income, particularly through Trusts and Foundations, individual giving and corporate partnerships.
If you have demonstrable experience in income generation within a charity setting, raising funds from a variety of sources, crafting compelling narratives, and managing relationships with a range of funders, we would love to hear from you.
Please find our Job Pack on The Line's website for full requirements and responsibilities of the role, and details on how to apply.
We are committed to equality and diversity within our workforce and in all opportunities. Our recruitment process is open to all, but we would particularly like to encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and ethnically diverse backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTQ+, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds and those who identify as disabled, as these groups are currently underrepresented in the cultural sector more widely.
Our mission is to connect communities and inspire individuals through a dynamic outdoor exhibition programme



Are you a corporate fundraiser wanting to use your skills to make a long-term impact on the lives of young people facing homelessness?
Charity People are partnering with a charity to find a Corporate Fundraiser to help maximise income from corporate partnerships so that they can continue their essential, life changing work.
Salary £34,997 per annum
Contract: Permanent, 37 hours per week but happy to look at condensed, part time and reduced hours, so please let us know what you are looking for.
Based: Hybrid, in York and from home
Excellent benefits: 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays, 5% pension contributions, enhanced maternity leave and shared paternal leave.
Culture: Collaborative, healthy, happy and both life and family-friendly
About the charity:
They have been helping vulnerable young people experiencing homelessness since their inception in 1994. Covering York and North Yorkshire, they offer short-term, immediate help at the time of crisis through their Nightstop programme, and longer-term intervention through their Supported Lodgings scheme, where young people are provided accommodation in the homes of volunteer hosts. They also have Enhancement, which helps young people break the cycle of homelessness by offering a whole range of experiences and opportunities which support emotional wellbeing, education/employment and training and life skills all of which help young people live independently.
About the role:
This is a key position in a small, collaborative team. You'll help maximise income from corporate partnerships through nurturing existing supporters, building and managing a portfolio of corporate donors, and identifying new funding opportunities. All the while, you'll provide excellent stewardship to secure ongoing support for the charity.
We would love to hear from candidates who have experience of managing and cultivating partnerships and meeting income targets and a track record in securing income from corporate partners.
Most importantly, you'll be passionate about positively impacting the lives of young people experiencing homelessness, not only when they are in crisis, but longer term, providing them with the skills and knowledge they need to live independently.
If you're as excited about this role as we are, please send a profile or copy of your CV to Ellen Drummond at Charity People who will fill you in on next steps.
Deadline to apply: 9am Monday 17th March
Interview: First stage interviews will take place on Tuesday 25th March, in person at the charity's York office.
Charity People actively promote equality, diversity and inclusion. We match charity needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for the charities we work with.
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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!
We’re Anthony Nolan. We’re here to uncover the answers inside us. Answers for people with blood cancer and blood disorders. Answers that will not only improve lives today but save them tomorrow.
By uniting people and science, we’re growing our world-leading stem cell register, so everyone who needs a transplant, can find their lifesaving match. We’re currently giving four people a day another chance to live.
Driven by patients, backed by stem cell donors, and powered by science, we won’t stop until we’ve unlocked the cures, treatments and transplants that will transform the future for more patients. And together, we can reach the remarkable day where every patient who needs us can not only survive, but thrive.
If you're inspired by this vision, and feel you have the skills and experience we need to help achieve it, we'd love you to join our lifesaving team.
We are looking for a Events Coordinator to join our Fundraising team.
Title: Events Coordinator
Salary: £30,398 per annum
Contract: Permanent, fulltime
Hours: 35 per week (standard Anthony Nolan working hours)
Location: Hybrid, with head office in Hampstead, London (2 days per week on-site, across any 4 week period)
Job Summary
The Events Coordinator role plays a vital part in our Challenge Events stream, managing a portfolio of events to deliver income and participant number targets, providing excellent supporter care, building strong, long-term relationships and maximising supporter development opportunities.
Key responsibilities of this role include but are not limited to:
- Lead on the marketing for the events in your portfolio, collaborating with marketing, digital and other key teams within the Engagement division.
- Develop and deliver the supporter journey for events participants in your portfolio to deliver an excellent supporter experience, build strong, long-term relationships and meet agreed income targets.
- Plan and deliver the logistics of events in your portfolio, including managing activity on event days.
- Ensure that all events are managed efficiently and effectively, tracking and reporting on results and supporter feedback to inform decision making for future activity.
- Work with the wider team to deliver the strategy and current plans, contribute to future development, team improvement and innovation projects.
What’s in it for you?
- A competitive salary
- 27 days annual leave, pension scheme, childcare vouchers, access to counselling via a 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme
- A stimulating work environment full of opportunities to learn and develop
- Life Assurance of four times annual salary
- Travel season ticket loan, Cycle to work Scheme
- And more! (further details on our Life at Anthony Nolan page)
Please check out the full job description attached, and you can read more about what to expect on the Our recruitment process page on the Anthony Nolan website.
Release your remarkable, join our team and give someone another chance to live.
Anthony Nolan is a Disability Confident Committed and Living Wage accredited employer.
All applicants must be able to demonstrate the right to work in the UK.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
The Yehudi Menuhin School (YMS), a specialist music school based in Stoke D'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey takes great pride in pupils growth, shaping a positive, supportive learning environment.
The School is looking for a Marketing Executive to start as soon as possible on a permanent, full-time basis (40 hours per week) to support the Director of Development and Marketing with marketing campaigns, events, digital marketing, and the creation of marketing materials. This is a vital role in promoting both the School and the Menuhin Hall, our 300-seat concert venue.
The salary is £25,000 to £30,000 per annum (depending on experience). The holiday entitlement is 25 days per annum plus public holidays (which fall outside of term time).
YMS offers great benefits including a very generous pension scheme (contributing 13.5% every month, with the employee contributing at least 6%), free school lunch during term times, free parking, use of the School's swimming pool (when available), free lunchtime concerts, discounted tickets to other school events, Life Assurance and a health cash plan provided by Medicash.
The Key Duties and Responsibilities include the following:
Hall Marketing
- Assist the Director of Development and Marketing to define and deliver a sales and marketing strategy for the concert season at the Menuhin Hall to ensure sales targets are achieved or exceeded.
Marketing Campaigns
- Assist the Director of Development and Marketing to define and lead a comprehensive marketing campaign for the Summer School, utilising both print and digital channels to drive maximum participation.
Marketing and Communications
- Be responsible for the day-to-day management and maintenance of the School and Menuhin Hall website, including making edits and creating new content, ensuring it is kept up-to-date and accurate.
Branding
- Act as a brand guardian to ensure that all communications and marketing are delivered in accordance with brand standards.
Fundraising
- Support fundraising activity by publicising donor and supporter events, generating ideas to increase philanthropic support for the School, and ensure supporters are acknolwedged appropriately in all marketing materials.
Database Management
- Develop and maintain a marketing database for the School and the Hall.
Events
- Support with the organisation of events and attend concerts and other events as required.
General
- Manage the Marketing inbox, ensuring that emails are responded to appropriately and in a timely manner.
For further information of the key duties and responsibilities and person specification, please refer to our Candidate Information Pack.
The closing date for applications is Friday 7 March 2025.
Interviews to take place will be confirmed.
If you feel you would be a suitable candidate and are interested in the role, please complete our application form. Your application form should be completed in full and submitted along with a covering letter addressed to the Head, Dr Robin Harskin. Early applications are encouraged, and the School reserves the right to close the application process early should a suitable candidate be found.
The Yehudi Menuhin School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure Procedure at Enhanced level. It is an offence for a person barred from working with children to apply for this post.
The Yehudi Menuhin School is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This is a marvellous opportunity for an experienced leader and fundraiser to join Yes Futures at a critical juncture in its development. The details associated with this role are contained in the recruitment pack.
Positive futures begin with self-belief. Yes Futures empowers young people to believe in themselves and discover their personal potential.




About JourneymanUK
JourneymanUK is a small but mighty charity. Our aim is to provide communities with the tools, training, and support to deliver mentoring programmes for teenage boys that have a proven positive impact. These programmes provide engaged male mentors who help boys transition to adulthood by building essential life skills such as confidence, resilience, and communication. You will be joining us in an exciting chapter of our growth with new leadership and recent funding to support a new vision.
Awareness of men’s and boys' mental health is growing in the UK and beyond, and JourneymanUK plays a vital role in supporting teenage boys through mentorship. This is a chance to join a dynamic, engaged and energised organisation, make a real impact on the lives of teenage boys and engage with that wider movement too.
We have the potential for a contract extension and future ad-hoc work as we continue to expand and secure funding. If you're ready for a short, fixed-term but high-impact role where you can hit the ground running, this is for you.
Job Purpose
As the Growth & Connection Coordinator you will lead the coordination of our flagship weekend event, a contemporary Rites of Passage Adventure (ROPA) for teenage boys. You will also support our local groups in delivering mentoring circles, day intensives and activity sessions. This role includes administrative, communication, and outreach responsibilities to ensure the smooth running of our programmes and effective engagement with young people, parents and carers, mentors, youth services, and other stakeholders.
One of our biggest challenges is recruiting teenage boys to our programmes. While we don’t expect all candidates to have experience in recruiting young people to youth programmes, we do expect you to feel confident and proactive about tackling this challenge.
Key Responsibilities
Working closely and with and reporting directly to our CEO, your responsibilities will be to:
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Lead the coordination of ROPA and support local groups, ensuring logistics and planning are effectively managed while maintaining accurate records and administrative documentation.
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Develop proactive strategies for the recruitment of teenage boys, building on what we’ve learnt, and delivering on those strategies.
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Liaising with parents, carers, youth services as well as young people.
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Coordinate mentor support processes, including the recruitment and onboarding of new mentors and completing safeguarding procedures such as DBS checks.
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Ensure key policies and procedures are upheld.
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Assist in measuring and demonstrating programme impact.
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Contribute to communications, including social media, newsletters, and updates.
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Support fundraising initiatives, including drafting proposals and utilising our impact data.
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Play an active role in shaping a thriving team culture.
Person Specification
This role is both strategic and hands-on, suited for someone with a proactive and resourceful attitude while maintaining a thoughtful and empathetic approach to working with people. Although we anticipate that this role would be suited to someone with experience working with young people, in the youth sector or in the charity and voluntary sector, we are looking for the right person and are open to applications from everyone.
Essential Skills and Experience:
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Strong organisational and administrative skills.
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Excellent communication, interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence, skilled at building relationships with diverse groups and individuals.
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Ability to self-manage, prioritise among multiple responsibilities and work independently in a remote setting.
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End-to-end programme/project management experience.
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Experience recruiting for programmes, workshops, events, or similar - creating a strategy and executing it.
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An open, learning mindset, flexible, resilient, and adaptable to new challenges.
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Proficiency in Google/Microsoft Suite (Docs, Spreadsheets, etc.).
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Familiarity with online collaboration tools such as Zoom and Mural.
Desirable:
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Experience working with young people in the charity and voluntary sector.
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Community-building experience.
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An understanding of how AI tools might support this role.
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Fundraising or grant-writing experience.
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Technical skills in Adobe Suite or similar tools.
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Experience developing strategic partnerships.
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Social media and marketing experience.
Work Setup & Time Commitment
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Fully remote role – candidates must have their own computer and working setup.
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Fixed-term freelance contract of 32 days, to be used flexibly over 12-16 weeks starting mid-March or sooner.
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Estimated 20-25 days between 17th March and 27th April (leading up to ROPA 24th-27th April), with the remaining days used after then.
Application Process and What to Expect:
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Email us with a link to your CV and *something that demonstrates your skills (see below).
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We’ll be shortlisting candidates on a rolling basis so please apply early if possible.
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Applications close at 9am on Thursday 6th March.
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Suitable candidates will be invited to a short initial interview on Thursday 13th and Friday 14th.
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Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a longer online interview with details of that to follow.
You Might Thrive in This Role If:
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Our organisation’s purpose speaks to you, motivates you, and gives you hope.
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You’re a real people person who embraces the challenges of working in the charity, voluntary and youth sectors.
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You have an open, learning mindset and always look for ways to develop.
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You want to join an organisation that will challenge you, help you grow, and give you the chance to build something meaningful.
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You can adapt to our changing landscape as we are in early stages of growth.
If You're Thinking of Applying:
We encourage everyone who is interested to apply. Take the leap! You might be the perfect person - even if you don’t match 100% of the job description.
If you can't apply for whatever reason at this time but are still interested, please send us an email and we’ll add you to our database for future opportunities.
We are committed to communicating and making hiring decisions as quickly as possible, respecting our candidates’ time and effort. Our goal is to move successful candidates forward within two weeks of applying.
*As well as your CV we would love to see something that demonstrates your skills.
- This should exemplify why you’re the right person for the job and we invite you to be as creative as you like with your answer to this. You could talk about you, an approach you’d take to the job, hone in on one of our challenges and what you’d bring to it... or something else. Just as long as it exemplifies in some way, why you’re the right person for this role.
- This could take whatever form you like. It could be a slide deck (3 slides max), mural page, graphic illustration, word document, video, voice note, a cover letter or something else. The only restriction is to please keep all copy and visual content to one side of A4 and all audio or video to 3 minutes or less.
Our mission is to provide communities with the tools, training, and support to deliver mentoring programmes for teenage boys.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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‘Communication is one of the most important things, and I feel the ESU has set us up for life.’ Schools’ Mace 2024 participant
Oracy gives young people the skills and confidence to shape their lives and to build a more connected and cooperative world
Both nationally and internationally, public discussion and political debate are increasingly polarised and divided. Social media, fake news and new technologies such as AI can create echo chambers, where claims pass unchallenged, and different views are hard to find. The English-Speaking Union shows that there is a more constructive and collaborative path.
The ESU was founded in 1918 to build greater understanding and friendships between people and nations. We are an educational charity with international reach, with an ESU in over 50 countries.
Today our work is focussed on training young people in oracy – speaking and listening skills, in critical thinking and self expression - to build skilful communicators and engaged citizens and leaders.
The English-Speaking Union and our work is more important now than ever.
Main purpose of the post:
To develop and deliver our marketing and communications plans to engage with customers and key audiences including educators and students, supporters, partners and staff.
- Work with the Director of Global Engagement to define the focused marketing and communications plans that will support the ESU’s corporate strategy and objectives. Define key audiences and work across all channels, including digital, search, social media, email, print, and PR.
- Work closely with the Education function to develop and deliver integrated, audience-first marketing campaigns that use the most appropriate channels to drive engagement with the ESU and sales of our education programmes.
- Work closely with the Engagement function to define and deliver the communications plans needed to recruit, retain, and work with our supporters (members, volunteers, donors, alums) and support the national ESUs and our international work.
- Support our Fundraising function in developing the case for support, communications and materials.
- Lead on capturing and creating compelling content for marketing and communications across all channels, including video and written testimonials.
- Help the Senior Leadership Team create and manage clear, simple, coherent key messages that drive and are reflected in all our communications.
- Maintain, develop, and enhance the ESU website and overall digital presence, as well as manage ESUs digital channels day-to-day.
- Work with the Director of Global Engagement to develop and deliver social media plans that support corporate and functional strategies.
- Continue the development of ESU’s organic and paid-for media strategy across channels.
- Day-to-day liaison with external agencies, for example, web and PR
- Define and deliver our internal communications
- Develop our PR plans as those are developed and directed by the Director of Global Engagement
- Work closely with the ESU’s Editor on all aspects of public facing Communications.
- Report on the performance of marketing and communications campaigns
Skills and Experience
Essential:
- Experience and demonstrable success in planning, delivering and evaluating marketing campaigns.
- Strong experience in developing and delivering integrated communications campaigns.
- Strong project management experience – working with colleagues across different teams to drive activity to completion, delivering against deadlines in a fast-moving environment and reporting progress.
- Strong experience across multiple formats, including web content, brochures, handouts, and media articles, with the ability to write short/long copy
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to persuade, influence and collaborate with various internal and external stakeholders.
- Excellent knowledge of all aspects of digital channels and skilled in tracking and monitoring tools.
- Good understanding of the value of Search and hands-on experience improving SEO and PPC channels.
- Experience and knowledge of key digital marketing tools, including Google Analytics, Mailchimp, Google Looker Studio, Meta Ads Manager, Google Ads Manager, or similar.
Desirable:
- Proven experience in successfully capturing and creating strategically aligned, compelling content
- Experience in marketing to the school sector would be an advantage
- Proven experience in managing agencies and agency relationships
- Line management experience of junior or career starter staff
- Knowledge of ESU and our programmes
Benefits:
- Up to 10% employer matched pension contributions
- 28 days annual leave plus 8 days Bank Holiday(Pro rated)
- Employee assistance programme
- Group Life Assurance
- Cycle to work Scheme
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until the post is filled.
** Guidance for internal candidates only: **
This role can be offered as an FTC or a secondment opportunity.
If you are applying to this vacancy as a secondment, please ensure you have your line manager's support prior to applying. You must have at least 6 months service in your current role before being considered or applying for a secondment opportunity.
Please note that you may be required to complete your contractual notice period before moving into the secondment role, unless your line manager is able to release you early.
About us
There's never been a better time to join Christian Aid's Fundraising & Supporter Engagement Department. We would say that, wouldn't we? But we mean it. We're raising more money to help eradicate poverty, recruiting a new generation of supporters, transforming our digital fundraising, investing in our brand and building a movement with people in poverty to make lasting change. Your next career step could see you joining our passionate and energetic team of poverty-fighters. We inspire more than 250,000 supporters and thousands of supporting churches to nearly £50 million annually to tackle the root causes of extreme poverty.
We're committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace, and recognise the value this brings in forming strong, creative and high performing teams. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, and from those with experience from outside of the voluntary sector. And no, you don't have to be Christian to work here - we encourage people of all faiths and none to apply. We just ask that everyone lives out our values of dignity, equality, justice and love. We value a good work-life balance, so we're open to part-time and flexible working. We also offer hybrid working for our office-based colleagues and the option of being a homeworker for most of our roles too.
Want to know more about what it's like to work here? Click here to hear directly from some of our amazing colleagues.
Learn about our vision, mission and values
About the role
The role seeks to maximise Christian Aid's income by building relationships with trusts within the small trust mailing programme.
The post holder will be directly responsible for securing approximately £300,000 in unrestricted, restricted and emergency income though a small trust mailing programme and supporting with activity across the wider team,
The role is responsible for managing and leading on mailings and relationships within the small trust mailing, aligning with the mid-value programme where possible to maximise efficiency, but also creating small trust mailing specific appeals, in order to maximise income from this group.
About you
You will be a motivated and pro-active individual with knowledge and interest in development issues and experience of working in a fundraising team. You will have strong organisational, project management and communication skills. You will have excellent attention to detail, have an ability to work under pressure and as part of a team. This is an ideal role for someone who is keen to gain experience across fundraising channels, approaches and audiences and build invaluable knowledge and skills in philanthropy.
Further information
At Christian Aid we strive to be an inclusive and diverse employer and recognise the value that this brings in helping to build strong, creative and high performing teams.
We are actively encouraging racialised minorities, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, returning parents or carers who are re-entering work after a career break, people with caring responsibilities, people from low socioeconomic backgrounds, women, and older workers to apply. This is because these groups are under-represented within our teams, especially at senior level, and we recognise and value the contributions members of these groups make to strong, creative and high performing teams.
We have a strong Christian ethos and we encourage applications from all faiths and none (with the exception of Director positions where there is a genuine occupational requirement to be a practicing Christian - Exempted under the Equality Act 2010).
All successful candidates will require a DBS/police check appropriate to the role and location and a Counter Terrorism Sanction check as part of your clearance for commencing your role with us. We also participate in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information as part of the referencing process from job applicants' previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.
This role requires applicants to have the right to live and work in the country where this position is based and undertake the role that you have been offered. If you are successful and we make you an offer for the role, we will be required to conduct a right to work check on your immigration status in the UK. We will contact you regarding the documentation you will need to provide to evidence this.
You can expect a wide range of rewards and benefits, including a generous holiday allowance, a season ticket loan, and flexibility that will ensure you enjoy a good work/life balance.