Programme Manager Jobs in Remote
What we offer:
At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including:
- Flexible working options including hybrid working
- 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays
- An extra day off for your Birthday
- Pension with 5% employer contribution
- Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments
- High Street, retail, holiday, entertainment & leisure discounts
- Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance
- Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support
- Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression
About the role:
This role is based at our Preston office covering the Lancashire area, once you have completed training & probation period you can apply for hybrid working, all travel costs to and from appointments from your office base will be reimbursed.
As an Operations Manager you will:
- Ensure the delivery of excellent services for victims according to KPIs and within the terms and conditions of the domestic abuse contract agreements
- Accountable for the performance of the service against business plans and performance standards, including compliance with all internal and external standards codes of practice and all legislative requirements.
- Identify potential problems and feed into risk registers and issue logs that may affect the service or its stakeholders and provide effective solutions.
- Responsible for the line management of team members including responsibility for recruitment, training completion, performance management and monitoring, continued support and guidance and implementing all relevant VS policies and procedures.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with key external partners and stakeholders to develop and improve the service. Regular attendance at contract monitoring meetings and update on areas of responsibility.
- Support the Senior Operations Manager to identify opportunities and develop services in line with local identified need.
You will need to:
- Undergraduate degree or relevant professional qualification such as ILM level 5 or above or extensive experience in a supervisory role with budget management and target driven.
- Knowledge and understanding of government policy related to domestic abuse victims and the Criminal justice system and the impact of crime on victims and witnesses.
- Experience and knowledge of domestic abuse voluntary and statutory agencies, particularly in the criminal justice, health and social care sector.
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding practice and legislation relating to equal opportunities and diversity, inclusivity, safeguarding and risk assessments.
- A proven track record of successful delivery of domestic abuse services
- Experience of leading and managing people who work in different ways
- Experience of leadership and management and implementation of change management processes.
- Able to manage a demanding work load and balance numerous demands both effectively and efficiently
- Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with partner agencies
- Demonstrate commitment to an organisation's values, sense of purpose and commitment to ensure equality of opportunity and inclusion
- Ability to interpret quantitative and qualitative data and use it to effectively produce reports
This role will involve travel between offices therefore a driving licence is a essential requirement of the role.
Description and Person Specification for further details.
About Us:
Victim Support (VS) is an independent charity providing a range of specialist services to people who have been affected by crime across England and Wales. We work towards a world where there are fewer victims but who have stronger rights, better support and a real influence in the Criminal Justice System. Everyone at VS is driven by our Vision Ambitions and Values to play their part in making a difference for those who experience crime and traumatic events. Working for VS gives you the opportunity to play a key role in a national charity providing high quality services to victims and witnesses and being a vital force for change.
Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required.
Victim Support strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
As part of our commitment to the Race at Work Charter we particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
If you have a disability, a learning difficulty such as dyslexia or a medical condition which you believe may affect your performance during any aspect of our selection process, we'll be happy to make reasonable adjustments to enable you to perform at your best.
How to apply:
To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website, and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria.
We looking forward to hearing from you.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date.
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Join our experienced partnership management team and lead high-value, strategic partnerships.
We are looking for an experienced relationship manager who can deliver a seamless experience for our high-value partnerships and become part of our ambitious Corporate Partnerships team.
About the role
Thanks to recent growth in the team, the Senior Corporate Partnership Manager is a new role in The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity’s Corporate Partnerships team. It is a hugely exciting time to join as continued growth of Corporate Partnerships is a priority for the Charity. This role will lead on high-value partnerships for the team and play a key role in delivering our Partnership Management strategy along with other Senior Managers and Head of team, with the aim of raising significant funds to support of The Royal Marsden’s world-leading work.
Overview of responsibilities
This role will deliver exceptional stewardship and dedicated support to high-value partners, utilising the post holder’s strong relationship-building skills, results-driven mindset and experience of multi-faceted projects and partnerships. The role will support the Corporate Partnerships team’s work overall, playing a key role in the development and growth of corporate income, working to build this in line with our five-year strategy.
Please see the JD for full role requirements.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
PHF has a long-standing interest in Arts Education. We currently have two Funds focusing on this area; our Arts-based Learning Fund and the Teacher Development Fund. As a Grants Manger - Arts Education, you will be particularly focused on these two Funds.
We believe that arts-based approaches can build equity in classrooms and support children and young people, particularly those experiencing disadvantage, to overcome barriers to learning. We know that the arts play an important role in supporting young people to thrive in education. The arts can enrich learning experiences, increasing young people’s engagement in school and learning and supporting key educational outcomes. The arts can also unlock potential by helping young people to develop skills in critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and problem-solving. In addition, engaging with the arts supports young people’s communication, empathy and emotional wellbeing.
Through our Arts’ Education funding we support arts/cultural organisations and education settings to work in partnership to explore how the arts can enrich the lives of children and young people and develop the professional practice of teachers.
In addition to our grant-making the Arts Education team supports a range of learning activities for grant-holders. This includes a formal Cohort Learning Programme for organisations involved in the Teachers Development Fund and informal online learning and networking events for organisations in the Arts-based Learning Fund portfolio.
What will be my main contribution?
As a Grants Manager, you will act as the primary point of contact between applicant organisations and Paul Hamlyn Foundation, undertaking enquiry calls, assessing applications and making funding recommendations to our decision-making panel. You will work closely with funded organisations in the Arts-based Leaning and Teacher Development Fund. There is a current portfolio of c 50 live grants that you will manage and be the key point of contact for. You will build strong relationships with funded organisations, responding to emerging needs and supporting them to achieve their growth and development goals.
Who will I line manage?
You will report to the Head of Programme – Education.
Who will I line manage?
You will not have line management responsibilities. However, you will be expected to work in a small and fully interconnected structure that relies on collaboration, flexibility and the ability to operate within both formal and informal reporting relationships.
What other key internal relationships will I have?
You will work closely with colleagues in the Strategic Learning, Insight and Influence team to – share intelligence; develop an understanding of the impact that our funding and support are having; and highlight and celebrate best practice more widely to help drive the change we would like to see.
You will also work closely with colleagues in the Finance and Resources team to ensure good and effective grant management.
What level of budget responsibility will I have?
Not applicable.
Main Responsibilities
· Alignment with the values and aims of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, and in particular its commitment to social justice and equality, to tackling disadvantage, fighting prejudice, supporting youth voice and participation.
Grant-making and Management
· Provide a prompt and helpful service to potential applicants enquiring about the Foundation’s work.
· Work alongside the team to identify potential applicants and approaches to enable them to apply to the Youth Fund.
· Assess grant applications, analysing their alignment with the Funds’ criteria and priorities, quality and potential impact, and organisational viability; participate in discussions with the team to benchmark applications; reach a judgement or recommendation for submission to senior staff, decision-making panels and/or Trustees; and handle relationships throughout the process until the application is either successful or declined.
· Prepare written reports with detailed analysis and recommendations to present at decision-making panel meetings.
· Manage and monitor a portfolio of grants awarded including agreeing appropriate goals; reflecting on learning, impact and challenges; reviewing reports, managing risk; responding to emerging issues and needs, and authorising and generating grant payments in a timely fashion.
· Support the Head of Programme to review and improve our grant-making processes to ensure that they are accessible and do not perpetuate existing structural inequalities.
· Maintain grants database (Blackbaud Grantmaking) – ensuring that records are accurate and reporting and payments are completed to schedule so that we know the status of applications and awarded grants at any time and can better analyse and learn from our portfolio.
· Develop opportunities to provide non-financial support to funded organisations, work with colleagues to convene learning events, identify potential content, prepare materials and facilitate networking.
· Carry out visits to funded organisations to learn more about the work and its impact in context. Travel may be local or national across the UK.
· Support with grant-making and management of the Foundation’s invitation-only Funds, where relevant.
Learning
· Take an active and developmental role with colleagues and with funded organisations to help build their capacity, enhance the effectiveness of their work, advise on emerging and strategic issues and to maximise learning within and across grant themes.
· Participate in learning and knowledge sharing activities relevant to the team and wider arts and education sectors, including keeping up to date with relevant policy and practice to inform our strategy.
· Take on specific research or development roles within the team as appropriate, which might include maintaining strong relations with partner foundations, supporting funder collaborations, and the development of strategic initiatives.
· Help develop and actively contribute to cross-departmental and multidisciplinary working, supporting continual improvement and professional development.
General
· Represent the Foundation at external events, if required.
· Support the work of the communications team to ensure that news stories, grants’ listings, etc. are kept up to date.
· Liaise closely with the grants administration staff.
Person Specification
We recognise that this person specification is extensive, and you may feel you do not meet all the criteria. We are open to adjusting the role and how it is delivered to enable those from a broad range of backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
If you are interested, please apply even if you do not meet all criteria. Please note we are unable to offer VISA sponsorship.
Skills, knowledge, and experience
· Alignment with the values and aims of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, in particular our commitment to equitable grant making and being an anti-racist funder. The ability to apply these principles to ensure good decision making and support for those we fund.
· Demonstrable experience of working in the arts/cultural education sector, including experience of working in, or in partnership with, schools.
· Demonstrable experience of the processes of grant-making – from assessments to monitoring within a focus on children and young people OR an understanding of the main issues and practices that support or hinder relational, transparent and accountable grant-making
· Knowledge of current policy and best practice in arts education, schools and teaching.
· Interest in how social change happens; awareness of systemic and structural inequality and how this relates to the education system.
· A good understanding of organisational dynamics – such as business planning, financial reporting, performance management and governance – and how these apply to developing the business models, capacity and longer-term sustainability of organisations, ideally within the public or voluntary sectors.
· Good interpersonal skills including the ability to constructively engage with disagreement and to give empathetic and constructive feedback to unsuccessful applicants.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate with a range of audiences.
· Ability to analyse and synthesise complex information quickly and effectively.
· An organised and methodical approach to work, combining numerical accuracy with attention to detail and an ability to meet deadlines.
· Strong IT skills, (MS Office), the ability to learn detailed processes and use of databases to process information.
· Strong project management skills and demonstrable experience of delivering successful projects.
· Experience of understanding annual and management accounts, budgets and confidence in extracting key information from financial reports.
Behaviours and ways of working
· The ability to build relationships with a range of individuals and organisations, including senior staff, trustees, funded organisations, policy makers and practitioners.
· Resourceful and proactive, with initiative and a problem-solving disposition. Ability to spot connections and learning across PHF’s work and that of others.
· An ability to work creatively and flexibly in a small team, supporting other colleagues. Willing to and experience of working beyond your area of expertise across the Foundation’s other strategic themes.
· A strong personal commitment to learning and improvement.
Desirable
· Understanding of policy and / or practice relating to education in more than one country of the UK (i.e., Wales, Scotland and/or Northern Ireland).
· Understanding and experience of using Blackbaud Grantmaking grants management database.
· The capability and interest to acquire knowledge of policy and best practice in other areas of our current work.
· Understanding and experience of evaluation, including use of a range of methods.
Terms and conditions
· Salary circa £39,000.
· 25 days leave per annum, plus statutory holidays.
· The Foundation will contribute a sum equivalent to 10% of your basic annual salary to the group pension scheme (Aviva) and will match up to an additional 2.5% (optional) of your contributions from the date your employment begins.
· Life Income Protection and Life Assurance Scheme available from the date your employment begins.
· Private Medical Insurance with BUPA (once probation is complete)
· Office hours are normally 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday, but flexible working is possible around core hours of 10am – 4pm. Some flexibility is required from team members around evening work and travel to and from events and meetings.
· PHF operates a hybrid working policy and you will be expected to work at least 40% of your time in the office with the option to work up to 60% of your time from home. The contractual place of work for this role is 5- 11 Leeke Street, London WC1X 9HY.
We are open to discussing flexible working arrange
We are one of the largest independent grantmakers in the UK, focusing on the arts, education and learning, migration and young people.




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Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, the Stewardship Manager will deliver a defined stewardship programme aimed at engaging with major donors through a range of mechanisms to ensure that both new and existing donors are appropriately acknowledged, recognised, and informed about the impact of their giving – providing the highest quality of relationship with MSF UK. This central role has an overview of our portfolio of major donors, in order to successfully deliver these activities.
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri
Duration: Permanent
Location: Aldgate, London – hybrid working, 2 days per week in the office
Salary: £51,577.05 per annum
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
Knowledge
- A firm grasp of the role of stewardship with demonstrable ability to initiate and manage stewardship activities
Skills
- Strong analytical and administrative skills
- Proven ability to build and maintain positive relationships
- Excellent time management skills with the ability to prioritise a workload and to work independently with minimum supervision to meet deadlines
- Good numerical skills, including the ability to interpret and present data to a varied audience and in a variety of formats
- Excellent events organisation skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Organised and flexible, able to prioritise
- Highly motivated, able to work independently
- Proactive and positive approach
- Willingness to support colleagues
Experience
- Experience in a philanthropic fundraising environment / team
- Knowledge of charitable giving in the UK and overseas
- Experience in the practical use of personal IT equipment and Microsoft Office 365 suite. The ability to effectively collaborate and communicate within a hybrid working environment utilising Teams, SharePoint, Microsoft.
- Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends and to travel nationally and internationally if required
- Demonstrable experience in a broadly similar role or environment
- Experience of organising bespoke events
- Experience of using databases to manipulate information, with preferable experience in Dynamics
- Experience of writing engagingly and accurately for a variety of audiences
Right to work in the UK - Candidates must have the right to work in the UK.
MSF UK is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to diversity and creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage applications from all sections of our diverse community.
HOW TO APPLY
Please apply on our website by submitting a copy of your CV together with a letter of motivation by the closing date:
13 March 2025, 11:59pm (GMT)
We look forward to receiving your application!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you an experienced fundraiser who would love to see an end to poverty, homelessness and disadvantage in our local communities?
Will you help us in our mission to provide a practical support to those in crisis, suffering hardship, or at risk by joining our fundraising team?
We need your talent and fundraising experience so that we can help local families and individuals rebuild their lives for the long term.
You would be joining Caritas Salford at an incredibly exciting time in its 100-plus year history of providing charitable services to local communities in Greater Manchester and Lancashire. We have just opened a brand-new supported homelessness accommodation project in Manchester this month, to provide 19-bedrooms to men who would otherwise be homeless. We have ambitious plans to continue to open up more projects like this. We help thousands of adults, young people and children every year through our numerous projects and services.
With pioneering plans for the future, we need an exceptional Fundraising Manager to join the team who will make it happen. In this brand-new Fundraising Manager role you will play a critical role to our fundraising by leading on aspects of our strategic and operational plans to support the team in achieving income targets to support our charity. The role focuses on building a strong pipeline of funding partners who will support our work. The successful candidate will also work within the team to support operational efficiency. They will play a pivotal role in helping to manage data and reporting systems.
CONTRACT: Permanent, 37.5 hours (reduced hours considered)
For more information please download the Recruitment Booklet and Job Description
This role requires the submission of a completed Caritas application form which is to be uploaded as part of your application
Early applications are strongly encouraged as all applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received.
Closing date: Monday, 17 March 2025 at 9am
Interview: Week commencing Monday, 31 March 2025
Caritas follows Safer Recruitment practices, and this post is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service check. It is also a requirement of the post that you must hold a full UK Driving Licence, with the use of a car insured for business purposes as this role involves travelling to the different locations as required.
For full details please visit our website Caritas Diocese of Salford - Caritas | Diocese Of Salford
Caritas Diocese of Salford is an equal opportunities employer
Registered Charity Number: 1125808
To help people across the Diocese of Salford experiencing poverty, disadvantage and discrimination to transform their lives with dignity
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join Our Team as a Virtual Challenges Manager!
After a significant period of growth, Social AF is excited to announce an opportunity for a Virtual Challenges Manager to join our dynamic team. This role is pivotal in managing relationships with our charity partners and overseeing the performance and development of our moderators. With a team of 30 Moderators and Team Leaders (self-employed contractors) supporting up to 25 events in peak months, you will ensure the smooth operation of our social fundraising challenges. Your responsibilities will include monitoring KPIs, developing training programs, and recruiting new team members. Additionally, you will manage a portfolio of charity partner accounts, providing top-notch service to maximise income generation and ensure challenges run to an exceptional standard. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced fundraiser who thrives on building relationships and delivering high-quality work.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a portfolio of key charity partner accounts, including hosting weekly update meetings and providing ongoing support throughout the duration of their challenge.
- Provide expert advice to our charity partners to maximise their challenge income.
- Develop and deliver end-of-challenge reports.
- Conduct ongoing challenge and performance analysis.
- Maximise retention for existing charity partners.
- Identify charity partners that are a good fit for our other services and support with cross-selling.
- Work with the Virtual Challenges Officer on content plans, supporter journeys, and event setup.
- Line manage the Virtual Challenges Officer.
- Lead the management of our moderation team.
- Assist with moderator training, including identifying knowledge/skill gaps, creating materials, and delivering training.
- Take an active role in recruiting new moderators.
- Organize and deliver team meetings.
- Plan and hold charity introductions and pre-challenge briefing meetings with moderators.
- Support with the development of weekly rotas and moderator group placements.
Person Specification:
- At least 3 years' fundraising experience.
- Minimum of 12 months’ experience running a Facebook Challenge or Social Fundraising Portfolio.
- Excellent written communication skills.
- Strong relationship-building and management skills.
- Highly organized with the ability to prioritize and manage a varied workload.
- Ability to work on your own initiative.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Flexible and responsive to changing circumstances at short notice.
- Team player.
Desirable:
- Experience managing and moderating Facebook Groups.
- Experience using GivePanel or a similar platform.
- Experience working with third-party agencies on Social Fundraising Challenges.
- Line management experience to lead and develop a high-performing team.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion: Social AF is committed to equal opportunities and encourages applications from all groups of people without regard to age, color, national origin, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, or any other legally protected characteristic. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as possible.
To apply, send your CV and a short covering statement (300 words), along with answers to the following questions:
- Tell us more about your experience managing a Social Fundraising portfolio, highlighting any direct experience with Facebook Challenges.
- Please share more about any line management experience you have.
- What motivated you to apply for this role?
We look forward to hearing from you!
Please apply via the 'Quick Apply' function. You will be required to submit your CV and a short covering statement, and answer the following questions:
- What motivated you to apply for this role? (up to 300 words)
- Tell us more about your experience of managing a Social Fundraising portfolio , highlighting any direct experience with Facebook Challenges. (up to 500 words)
- Please share more about any line management experience you have. (up to 300 words)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Development and Marketing Manager to lead and support The Mason Foundation's future growth and development through a robust social media strategy and development of external and internal comms.
You will be passionate about making a difference, with a successful track record in creating engaging and meaningful resources (such as training presentations and associated IP) the individual will also be confident in creating a strong social media presence across multiple platforms, developing and delivering a social media and marketing strategy aimed at building brand awareness.
You will be a team player and understand the need to work seamlessly in collaboration with multiple agencies including local authority, corporate and third sector partners, to help ensure high quality delivery of our services, to our communities.
The Development and Marketing Manager will need to embrace a ‘make it happen’ working environment, with constant dedication and a passion for making a difference as part of a committed charity, supporting disadvantaged communities.
In return, you get to work for a great, growing charity with likeminded people with a competitive salary.
Who are we?
The Mason Foundation is a national charity that supports vulnerable communities and individuals to live happier, healthier, fulfilled lives. Through our programmes we reduce inequalities, empower communities and drive meaningful, sustainable change.
The Mason Foundation delivers people centred services, projects, and training, through its specialist wellbeing and employment programmes including
‘The Community Mile’ - supporting inclusive, community led starting point physical activity centred around ‘1 Mile’
‘Propel’ - supporting young people with learning disabilities, into meaningful and sustainable employment
Bespoke Community Impact projects – supporting and empowering communities to co-develop and deliver impactful and meaningful change.
All Mason Foundation activities are centred around empowering positive and sustainable change.
All offers of employment are conditional upon you signing the contract of employment and:
· Two satisfactory references
· Proof of attainment of qualifications
· Evidence of your right to work in the United Kingdom; and
· If applicable, satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
The Mason Foundation is an equal opportunities employer and proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We positively encourage applications from candidates regardless of sex, race or ethnicity, nationality, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, or belief, marital or civil partnership status, parental or carer status, education, socioeconomic background, pregnancy or maternity, or any other characteristic protected under equality legislation.
We are especially keen to encourage and welcome applications from people currently under-represented within the organisation, these include but are not limited to those from the LGBT+ community, people with disabilities, and candidates who are Black or People of Colour. Those with disabilities meeting the minimum requirements for the post will be shortlisted and reasonable adjustments will be made to ensure they are not disadvantaged during the interview process.
Our mission is to remove barriers, provide opportunities to build lasting friendships, celebrate inclusivity, and reduce inequalities.





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ellenor is a charity and a specialist palliative care provider for adults and children in Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley, and for children across the London Borough of Bexley. The Organisation has In-patient, Community, Wellbeing and therapeutic services at Northfleet.
Join us as Project Co-Ordinator to help launch an exciting art trail across North Kent for a great cause! Working with our Project Manager, you’ll deliver our first-ever Wild in Art sculpture trail, set for Summer 2026. Collaborate with artists and stakeholders to bring this inspiring project to life, raising vital funds and awareness for the hospice.
If you're passionate about making a difference and want a rewarding role, we’d love to hear from you!
We offer professional development opportunities and a comprehensive benefits package, including a pension scheme (with the option for NHS Pension Scheme members to transfer their pension), an employee assistance program, discount schemes, a generous annual leave allowance, and much more.
Key Responsibilities of the role include:
- Manage the artists’ engagement including key dates for design submissions, workshops and sculpture deadlines.
- Provide administrative support to the Project Manager to deliver the project plan, timelines, income and expenditure budget etc.
- Assist in planning, developing and delivering public engagement events, fundraising activities and the final Farewell Auction.
- Be a key point of contact for all project enquiries to deliver all aspects of the project.
- Collaborate with all internal and external stakeholders to ensure highest levels of engagement and project delivery.
Essential Requirements:
- Experience in assisting with the planning and delivery of large-scale impactful events.
- Proven experience in project co-ordination.
- Excellent communication skills, capable of representing the organisation at all levels.
- Creative and resilient approach to problem solving/issue resolution – using creative flair to produce pro-active solutions to challenges.
- Access to a vehicle and a valid driving license with business insurance.
This post is subject to Standard DBS clearance
Vacancy Closing on: 28th February 2025
Interviews on: 6th and 11th March 2025
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Therefore, if you are interested, kindly submit your application as soon as possible, as the vacancy may close prior to the closing date.
At ellenor, we are committed to acknowledging and celebrating our differences, fostering an inclusive environment for all. Join us in building an outstanding and diverse team dedicated to supporting our patients and their families during one of life's most challenging times.
As Project Manager you will work in partnership with other members of the senior management team to ensure the successful delivery of all Heritage Fund requirements over the next 20 months. These will include delivery of fabric reports, liaising with our fundraising consultants, scoping and progressing future capital aspirations with stakeholders, fulfilling all Heritage Fund reporting requirements and being a hands on member of the team.
Key responsibilities
- Oversee delivery of ‘Tewkesbury Abbey Welcoming All’ project
- To work in partnership with colleagues to ensure delivery of project objectives.
- Project timescale and deadline monitoring and management
- Budgetary and financial control and reporting
- Liaison with and reporting for Heritage Fund
- To manage consultation with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders in order to scope and develop plans for the project and for the Abbey’s future.
- Stakeholder consultation & engagement programme
- Scoping of future capital plans
- Completion of project evaluation report
- To liaise with our fundraising consultants delivering significant new income for the Abbey in 2025/2026 and identifying potential sources of funding for future capital works.
- To be a hands-on member of the team working in partnership with colleagues, volunteers and members of the congregation for the flourishing of the Abbey as a spiritual, cultural and heritage resource to the town, region and nation.
Message from the Vicar…
For over 900 years Tewkesbury Abbey has been at the heart of the community - as a place of gathering, worship, celebration and remembrance. Down the centuries we have been a Benedictine Abbey, a parish church and a place of refuge in times of flood and war. Today the Abbey is a thriving parish church with hundreds coming here to worship each week, drawn by our commitment to daily prayer and our traditional choral worship. We are a ‘Major Church’ within the Church of England, and we are larger than fourteen of our country’s cathedrals. We are also a venue for concerts, large civic events, fairs and festivals working in partnership with colleagues throughout the region. In the past year we have also hosted a number of installations, exhibitions and events, a schools programme, concerts and talks in addition to our usual packed programme of worship and festive services.
Like many heritage assets within the UK, COVID and lockdown presented us with serious challenges to our financial sustainability. We are now responding to those challenges with ambitious plans to double our visitor income and numbers within five years. These plans have been agreed and funded by our Parochial Church Council and are being overseen by our trading arm Tewkesbury Abbey Limited.
We are delighted to have received a £250,000 development grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund towards our Tewkesbury Abbey Welcoming All project, a wide-ranging programme of works to increase our visitor engagement, including the appointment of new staff, surveys to scope future capital development plans, and testing new commercial activities including entry by donation. We hope that this will lead to one or more larger-scale capital bids which could result in a longer-term funding relationship to secure the Abbey as a thriving venue, unique heritage asset and national visitor destination.
As Project Manager for the Tewkesbury Abbey Welcoming All project, you will play a pivotal role in coordinating all the activities within it, shaping and delivering the future plans and development of the Abbey. You will ensure that timescales and budgets are kept to, that the Abbey’s committed team of staff, volunteers and clergy play their part in it, and oversee the recruitment and training of the new team members as we deliver the project. You will be the primary point of contact with the National Lottery Heritage Fund, ensuring that the Fund’s reporting and promotional requirements are fulfilled, and that accurate financial records are kept. The successful candidate will be an experienced project manager and a flexible team player who is looking for an exciting new challenge and the opportunity to shape the next chapter in the life of the Abbey.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: £30,750 - £36,990, depending on experience
Hours: 35 hours Monday to Friday (flexible)
Location: Remote, with some travel across the UK
Job Ref: 1211
Are you a skilled fundraiser with a passion for social justice?
Cranstoun is recruiting for a brand new role to lead on raising funds from charitable trusts and foundations.
The Trust Fundraising Manager will build on Cranstoun’s existing fundraising pipeline and develop new relationships with grant-makers to support the charity’s work across all five service areas: drugs and alcohol, domestic abuse, criminal justice, housing & homelessness, and children & young people.
We’re looking for a skilled fundraiser with an entrepreneurial approach. You will have experience of working in a fundraising and/or charity environment and a proven track record of researching and securing trust and grant income.
This role will be home based, with regular travel to London/Birmingham and other areas of the UK.
We encourage applications from individuals looking for flexible working arrangements.
To download an application, please vist the website via the apply button.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept CVs.
Closing date: Sunday 15 March 2025.
Interview date: w/c 24 March 2025.
We are an inclusive employer, committed to promoting equality and diversity in all areas of our work.
Registered Charity No: 1061582
We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and creative fundraising expert who is committed to building upon a strong programme of fundraising (events - third party, community and mass events) whilst bringing new initiatives in these channels to the charity to see income significantly grow. Currently this channel of income generates around 20% of our annual budget – and we’re excited for this postholder to see it grow yet more.
Reporting in the short term to the CEO, the post holder will work across multiple income streams event/mass/community, to develop innovative products and tools to engage our supporters and maximise and grow our income generation strategy and lifetime value of our supporters. You will develop high-level third-party relationships, events and community initiatives that lead to long-lasting relationships and long-term support for Dreams Come True.
This is a busy role, and you’ll work on various relationship fundraising income streams, supported by the Fundraising Executive. You will support the CEO to develop new challenge and mass fundraising events and lead on new initiatives to drive new income. This is a hugely exciting role and perfect for someone who wants to build their experience and has the creativity and passion for growing this programme of work into new areas of opportunity.
You will lead in developing a strategy and operations plan for your key areas: Events, Community, DIY, and mass fundraising, as well as support the Fundraising Executive to develop new ways to recruit supporters and market events. The remit of this role will also include the recruitment and management of new volunteers, ensuring they undertake rewarding tasks that are both motivational for the volunteer and cost-effective for the charity.
This role is responsible for the line management of a Fundraising Executive, who you will help to develop in their role and ensure all tasks are completed on time and to a high standard.
Key Responsibilities
Driving income (in plan and new) generation; strategy; budget management
● Develop and deliver a strategy and ops plan that covers events, mass, third-party and community fundraising.
● Proven experience of recruiting, building, delivering, stewarding marathons/sky dives/bungees/treks that build income and new opportunities year to year.
● Support the Fundraising Executive to project manage an existing portfolio of events and introduce new products to grow the programme, incorporating digital/virtual fundraising.
● Review the portfolio of events and build new income generation opportunities for 25/26 and beyond to uplift income and grow supporter participation.
● Set, monitor, and report against budget figures, feeding into forecasting and monthly KPIs, and reporting any concerns to the Head of Fundraising.
● Lead the development and growth strategy for third-party relationships and high-value community supporters.
● Undertake regular reviews of activity including ROI analysis, report progress v budget, and implement actions as required.
● Lead on Identifying new opportunities for community grant funding including but not limited to supermarkets, round tables, rotary, masons, golf clubs, sports clubs, and schools.
● To provide excellent analysis, evaluation, and reporting on fundraising activity to the CEO, drawing conclusions and making recommendations for future activity.
General
- The ability to write and present compelling cases for support across a range of audiences.
- To keep up to date with the latest event trends and bring creative suggestions to the programme of work to continuously test and learn, engage new supporters and drive new income opportunities
- To work closely with Dream Team, to keep updated with Dream stories and use a range of methods, to effectively communicate these to all supporters
- To introduce new products to grow the programme - including digital/virtual fundraising and mass fundraising events.
- Manage the Fundraising Executive, ensuring they have a robust work and development plan in place.
- Support, motivate and develop fundraising volunteer roles, ensuring they have a clear understanding of DCT to enable them to represent the charity’s work effectively.
- Grow our Events programme, developing plans to recruit, convert, retain, and develop donors to deliver income growth across the portfolio.
- Diversify the organisation's overall regional events portfolio by leading product development.
· Manage the relationships with external event suppliers.
- Work collaboratively with the Head of Fundraising to build and grow existing fundraising digital products and generate new initiatives to drive income.
- Manage the Fundraising Executive to develop propositions for the wider community fundraising work.
· Provide talks and presentations to high-value community organisations.
· Provide support in other areas of Fundraising and the Head of Fundraising when required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: London - North Greenwich, Design District; 50:50 hybrid working
Hours of work: 3–5 days a week; 0.6–1 FTE, based on experience and availability
Salary: £38,000 to 43,000 per annum pro rata
Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer
Starting Date: As soon as possible
Contract Type: Permanent
The Operations Manager will be part of the core team; working closely with the CEO, Office and Digital Communications Manager, Development Manager and Finance Manager to manage workflow and systems across the organisation. This includes identifying areas for operational efficiency, designing and implementing new processes and policies, ensuring compliance with charitable and regulatory requirements, managing digital systems and streamlining workflows. They will also work with the wider team on recruitment, training, staff development opportunities and organisational project management.
We are seeking an organised and detail-oriented person with a good understanding of charity policies and regulations, as well as experience with optimising operational workflow and systems to ensure that the organisation can run more smoothly and efficiently.
The role is based at Open City’s office in the Design District in North Greenwich and we envisage it as a three to five days per week job, depending on experience and availability.
The closing date for applications is Monday 10 March 2025 at 12.00 noon.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This role will lead on the delivery of our year-round volunteering programmes, with a particular focus on volunteering at our venue Aviva Studios. This will include the recruitment of Aviva Studios volunteers, training and induction, and support for volunteers taking part in our programmes. You will ensure that the volunteer programme is inclusive and accessible, and that volunteers have a fantastic experience at all points that they interact with us.
The primary focus of this role is leading on the volunteer-facing aspects of the Venue Volunteer Programme, however it may include providing some support to volunteering on other Factory International programmes like MIF at critical times.
This role will involve some evening and weekend working – particularly during volunteer recruitment periods and to facilitate the delivery of some of our events. Work outside of core working hours can be taken back on a flexible basis.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manage our year-round volunteering programmes – in particular at Aviva Studios - responding to wider societal need to create social impact in the city
- Develop partnerships with appropriate organisations and agencies including community and voluntary sector organisations, local authorities, universities, sponsors and other cultural partners with specific emphasis on inclusion and representation
- Lead the delivery of volunteer recruitment for our year-round programmes, ensuring and encouraging applications from diverse communities across Greater Manchester and supporting the application and selection processes for new and returning volunteers
- Plan, develop and implement volunteer training and induction schemes to ensure volunteers are confident in their roles and able to follow all health and safety guidelines.
- Work with the Head of Welcome, the wider Welcome Team, and other departments to plan volunteer involvement in projects and events taking place at Aviva Studios.
- Create volunteer resources (digital and print) including induction packs, volunteer handbooks, etc
- Plan and deliver events focused on building community within the volunteering team, and celebrating their role within Factory International
- Ensure efficient and accurate administration of our year-round volunteer programme including maintaining databases and schedules, processing volunteer expenses and contributing to evaluation processes and reporting
- Work closely with relevant teams to maximise awareness and opportunity within the Volunteer programme, and to ensure integration into the organisation’s other activities and needs
PERSON SPECIFICATION
ESSENTIAL
- Excellent communication skills, including written communication and verbal presentation skills
- Excellent organisational and administrative skills, including attention to detail when dealing with large amounts of data
- Experience of working with volunteers, and some understanding different frameworks for involving volunteers
- Ability to work on own initiative as well as part of a team
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines and solve problems independently
- Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds
- Willing to get take relevant statutory checks eg DBS (Factory International can support with processing and payment)
DESIRABLE
- Volunteer Management experience within a year-round venue
- Experience of working with a Volunteer Management System (i.e. an online system that holds volunteer records, enables applications to be submitted, enables rota-ing, etc) – or other types of digital record systems
- Experience of having volunteered with a venue, event or charity
- Experience of designing and delivering training programmes or sessions
- Positive and enthusiastic attitude with a commitment to excellence
- Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you an experienced communications professional that is passionate about using your creative communication skills to make a difference?
This is an extremely exciting opportunity to play a leading role in the further development of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.
We are an award-winning local charity that provides specialist care and support to children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their families across Berkshire and into surrounding counties.
We are looking for a motivated, dynamic and experienced Communications Manager to join our team and who will help us build on our charity’s established reputation. You will lead on the delivery of a marketing and communications strategy that will engage and champion our brand to all our key audiences, internally and externally, in a consistent manner via a number of mediums and platforms.
You will bring creativity, energy, and passion to this role, with responsibility for delivering high-quality marketing assets that will bring our vital work to life in an inspiring way to help grow awareness and increase vital income.
The successful candidate will need to have experience across various areas: PR and brand management, report writing and developing case studies.
The role is based at our state-of-the-art children’s hospice just outside Maidenhead.
We provide specialist care and support to children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their families, across Berkshire




Introduction
Cystic Fibrosis Trust is the charity uniting people to stop cystic fibrosis (CF). We fund vital research, improve care, speak out and race towards effective treatments for all. We won’t stop until everyone with cystic fibrosis can live without limits. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic condition which causes sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive system. It affects more than 11,000 people in the UK.
In recent years, improvements in the treatments for CF have transformed the symptoms and quality of life experienced by many, but not all of the community. The enormous leap forward that has been made is both wonderful and challenging and brings new support needs.
With better health, more people with CF now want to plan careers, but need to balance this with management of their condition. Others still need support with barriers to work or help to navigate their rights at work when they need to focus on their health. This led us to create Work Forwards, a dedicated programme of career, work and employment support for the CF community.
Background about the Work Forwards Programme
Building on the foundations of our existing financial and welfare support, our Work Forwards employment programme aims to give people with CF the confidence and skills to move towards secure, fulfilling employment which fits around their health needs.
Having secured three-year funding from the National Lottery Community Fund in autumn 2022, since then the programme has been helping people affected by CF with work, employment and careers. The project’s ultimate aim is to ensure they have the finances and resources to stay as well as possible and live a long, fulfilling life.
The project employs two staff and sits within our wider support service team lead by the Head of Support and Programmes. There are a number of key deliverables for the project including one-to-one support and guidance, online sessions, information resources, and a case study library. Outcome measures are focused on improing skills and confidence and ensuring people affected by CF can navigate barriers to work and employment.
Project Brief
We are now looking to evaluate the programme and seeking a freelance/consultant with expertise in evaluating programmes.
Working closely with Cystic Fibrosis Trust throughout, the consultant will design, implement and deliver an evaluation to enable us to monitor and assess to what extent the project is achieving the programme aims and make recommendations for future delivery.
The overall aim of this work is to compile and provide us with a comprehensive, well-presented, and easy-to-read independent report to demonstrate to what extent we have met the outcomes intended throughout this project, as described in the funding proposal.
The deadline for when we need this report completed is July 2025 and which we can then submit to the National Lottery Community Fund and use this to inform the development of future funding bids.
Key Deliverables
· Quickly develop a deep understanding of our project and anticipated project outcomes.
· Work with us to quickly develop the ways in which we will evaluate how we have achieved the project outcomes, through qualitative and quantitative data collection.
· Take lead responsibility for ensuring all research data and information is collected as required, to inform the development of a comprehensive report.
· Liaise with us throughout the process to ensure the report is developed to the standard we expect.
· By July 2025, provide us with an excellent final report which tells the story of the delivery of our project, the challenges, learnings and how we have met the project outcomes.
· Suggest a suitable methodology, within timeframe and budget, but we would expect it to include;
- - Interviews with beneficiaries who have been involved in the programme.
- - A review of key documents and resources produced through the programme.
- - Interviews/focus groups with people affected by CF to identify any future needs around work and employment not covered by the programme.
- - Review and compilation of all impact and evaluation data collected through the programme.
- - Review of the successes and challenges of the programme so far, to support us to learn from these and to suggest where they may be gaps in delivery/further opportunities to help us shape our possible future work in this area.
Indicative Budget
There is budget available to deliver this project and this is up to a maximum of £6,000. This must cover all costs to complete this work, including consultant fees, and any materials and resources needed to undertake the research and data-gathering element of the project.
It is accepted that it may be the responsibility of some other providers (including ourselves) to collect and provide some of the data required.
Role Requirements
The successful person will:
· Be a suitably experienced project consultant, researcher and report-writer.
· Have knowledge of delivery of funded programmes within a charity, particularly those funded by NLCF.
· Ideally understand work and employment programmes in a charity environment.
· Ideally have lived experience of cystic fibrosis – this will be a distinct advantage.
Tender Submissions
Your proposal to undertake this work should include:
1. Details of you/your organisation, core skills, experience and competencies.
2. Case studies/examples of specific projects you have worked on, including details of two referees.
3. Details of availability to undertake work distributed across the project period and through to completion.
4. Confirmation of ability to work as an independent consultant/freelancer (e.g. Have your own office/IT equipment and the correct tax and NI status to work as a freelancer)
5. Evidence of any professional indemnity insurance/public liability insurance you have in place.
6. Details of how you would fulfil the project brief, the fees you would charge and the steps you would take to deliver the project to budget and timescale.
Selection Criteria
Proposals will be assessed according to the following criteria:
· Extent to which the tender demonstrates an understanding of and meets the brief.
· Previous experience of delivering similar briefs in a relevant field.
· Overall quality of the submission.
· Availability to deliver to timeline.
· Lived experience of cystic fibrosis.
Timeline
We expect you to work with us across a 6–8-week period as follows:
· Closing date for tender submissions – 13 March 2025
· Tender selection – week commencing 17 March 2025
· Expected project start date – 1 April 2025
· Final report delivered by – 11 July 2025
Closing date and how to submit your Tender
The closing date for submission of proposals is 5pm on 13 March 2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.