Programmes Manager Jobs
Our Migration Fund was established in 2015 and has since awarded over £30 million and supported 160+ organisations. We currently grant c. £5 million per year to organisations working towards ‘a world in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move’.
In close collaboration with migrants and those working towards migrant justice, our team has recently reviewed our priorities and criteria, which includes an updated analysis of how positive change might happen, our role in facilitating that change, and the types of work we are keen to support across the UK. This current iteration of the fund was launched in April 2024.
You can find out more about this process and the changes we have implemented on:
· Our new shared vision, criteria and processes
· Why we are working towards a world where everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move
· From ‘shared ground’ to liberation – our journey supporting migrant justice
We have since introduced a Steering Group, made up of six external individuals with complementary skills, knowledge and experience who help our team review and shortlist applications to be considered by our decision-making panel, a mix of independent advisors and PHF trustees. This group also supports our overall work, ensuring our funding strategy responds to the opportunities and needs emerging in the field, helping us identify gaps in our portfolio, and expanding our networks.
In addition to our grant-making, the Migration team supports a range of learning exchanges and events to strengthen relationship building and collaboration within the movement. This includes financial and strategic support to emerging collaborations, exploratory and thematic events in the UK and beyond. Every year, we host the Migration Residential, a 2.5-day retreat to support our partners and the wider field to recharge, connect and strategize together.
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 to learn about their work, assess their alignment with our strategic priorities, advise them on the application process, and providing tailored feedback, where needed. You will also review applications alongside the Migration Steering Group and make funding recommendations to our decision-making panel. You will work closely with a portfolio of funded organisations in our migration theme, primarily the Migration 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, providing advice where relevant, and supporting them to achieve their learning and impact goals.
Who will I report to?
You will be supported by and report to the Head of Programme – Migration.
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 Grants and Strategic Learning, Insight and Influence teams 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 prompt and helpful support to potential applicants enquiring about the Foundation’s work, the Fund’s criteria and the organisation’s alignment with it.
· Work alongside the team to proactively identify potential applicants and enable them to apply to the Migration Fund.
· Assess grant applications, analysing their alignment with the Fund’s criteria and priorities, fit with our portfolio, and participating in discussions with the team, Migration Steering Group, trustees and senior leadership to agree on successful applications. Support the team to provide tailored and constructive feedback on applications and hold relationships with applicants throughout the whole process.
· Prepare written reports with detailed analysis and recommendations to present at decision-making panel meetings.
· Manage and monitor a portfolio of grants awarded, which includes supporting organisations to identify their learning goals; reflect on lessons, impact and challenges; review learning reports; respond to emerging issues and needs; authorise and generate grant payments in a timely fashion.
· Support the Head of Programme to continuously review and improve our grant-making processes to ensure that they are accessible and do not perpetuate existing structural inequalities.
· Maintain our grants database (Blackbaud Grantmaking), ensuring that records are accurate, reporting and payments are completed so that we know the status of applications and awarded grants at any time, and so we can better analyse and learn from our portfolio.
· Carry out visits to funded organisations to learn more about how the work is going, their context and help identify gap areas across our portfolio. Visits may be virtual or in person, with some local or national travel across the UK, where needed.
· Support with grant-making and management of the Foundation’s invitation-only funds, where relevant.
Learning
· Take an active and supportive role with funded organisations, helping make connections with potential partners and/or funders, advise them on emerging and strategic issues, and to strengthen learning within and across grant themes.
· Participate in learning and knowledge sharing activities relevant to the team and wider migration field including keeping up to date with relevant policy and practice to inform our strategy and acting as the team lead on specific issue areas, where relevant.
· 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.
· Support the Head of Programme to design, deliver and learn from our events and learning exchanges, where needed.
General
· Represent the Foundation at external events, where 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 team.
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 the 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.
· Demonstrate experience of working in the migration field or on migration issues, in particular migrant communities who experience intersecting forms of exclusion or oppression, and with organisations and groups who work alongside them.
· Demonstrable experience of project / client management skills to support stakeholders throughout the process – from assessments to monitoring within a focus on migration issues
· Evident understanding of the main issues and practices that support or hinder relational, transparent and accountable grant-making.
· Knowledge of the key political and legislative environment affecting migrants and diaspora communities in the UK, with the capability and interest to acquire it in other areas of our current work.
· Interest in how social change happens, including some knowledge of the existing diverse ecology working to tackle systemic and structural inequality and injustice, and how they relate to one another.
· 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 conflict, and give empathetic and constructive feedback to unsuccessful applicants and grant partners.
· 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 or interest and commitment in developing these skills.
Behaviours and ways of working
· The ability to build trusting relationships with a range of individuals and organisations, including senior staff, trustees, funded organisations, policy makers and practitioners, and migrant communities.
· 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 Foundations other strategic themes.
· A strong personal commitment to learning and improvement.
Desirable
· Understanding of power, particularly its role and impact on individuals and communities that experience intersecting forms of oppression and marginalisation.
· The capability and interest to acquire knowledge of policy and best practice in other areas of our current work.
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 arrangements.
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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A superb opportunity with huge potential for growth and development for the right individual who has the balanced skills of being accomplished in dealing with some of the most well-known corporates in the world, has first rate organisation and communication skills as well as being highly passionate and prepared to be hands on in supporting local charities and grass roots organisations.
Established in 2016 Team UP is a not-for-profit service whose social mission is to help businesses to support the community through volunteering and related activities. This service is part of the charity Volunteer Centre Camden.
Team UP helps businesses to support the community through team volunteering events and skills-based volunteering as well as helping to bring resources and equipment to community and voluntary sector organisations and local people. Based in Kentish Town, Team UP serves Camden and its surrounding communities but has international recognition and was invited to the United Nations in Geneva to help facilitate discussions on how corporate volunteering can support the Sustainable Development Goals.
The role
This is a superb opportunity for an energetic and intelligent individual who wishes to apply their first-rate account management and organisational skills for the good of the community and help lead the expansion of this successful initiative.
Team UP is a self-sustaining enterprise deriving its revenue through delivering highly professional services to businesses. Therefore, we are looking for someone with commercial skills who is comfortable working to revenue targets. Team UP has an established client base and an ever-growing list of potential clients in this growing area.
The Team UP Corporate Engagement Manager will carry out a complex range of tasks including brokering relationships between local businesses and voluntary-sector beneficiaries; build the profile of employee volunteering; generate leads; carry out regular marketing campaigns, identify and match needs; and secure project bookings as well as procure materials and equipment.
As well as engaging with corporates at all levels, there’s a large hands-on side to the role. You will be present on-site to manage Corporate Client’s volunteering events, which will require several days of your time each month. Some events involve physical labour such as gardening or painting. If this would present a barrier for you, please let us know how you would overcome it and/or how we could adjust the role to accommodate your needs.
Key Responsibilities
· Business development (corporates)
· Responsibility for delivering income target
· Profile and relationship-building focused on the corporate sector
· Marketing including email campaigns, social media, collateral, press coverage
· Partnerships with local charities and community groups
· Operational delivery management and oversight, e.g. health & safety, managing and ordering materials and equipment, ensure safe running of volunteer projects
· Producing impact reports for clients and quarterly trustee reports
· Supporting Volunteer Centre Camden events & activities
Personal Specification
We’re looking for a proactive and dynamic person with skills in sales, marketing, operational & project management, communication and people management. This is an autonomous and largely self-managing role but will have support and supervision from the Chief Executive, and we will need to see proven experience of managing projects on your own initiative.
You’ll be well-organised, confident working solo, and have a style that blends the best of our voluntary-sector roots and our corporate client base. Professional business English – written and spoken – is a pre-requisite. Previous experience in business development or income generation is highly desirable. Experience in the not-for-profit sector and/or with organising events and/or corporate volunteering services would be a distinct advantage.
You should be passionate about volunteering and the impact that volunteers have on their communities and the wider world. This role will be part of a close-knit team at Volunteer Centre Camden that supports each other to meet the wider objectives of the charity to promote and facilitate volunteering in all of its forms.
You should have a high degree of software literacy, including email, MS Word and Excel; familiarity with MailChimp email marketing software is a plus. We already have relationships with businesses to build on as well as many other new businesses to work with. For the right person, this will be an exciting role that will really make a difference in the local community.
As a Volunteer Centre, we value your volunteering experience highly, as well as your paid work history. We aim to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Role Details
Office Location:
Volunteer Centre Camden, 2 Grafton Yard, Kentish Town, NW5 2ND. Team UP currently stores project materials and equipment here. Nearest tube/stations: Kentish Town and Kentish Town West.
Job Type:
This is a flexible home-based role where you will manage your workload, 22.5hrs per week (with possibility for more during busy times), between 3-5 days. Travel will be needed to meet clients, community organisations and to manage our materials and equipment. We have a weekly team meeting online. Based on Team UP’s income generating performance, we are keen for this role to expand to Full-time or add an additional part-time role.
Line management:
This role reports to the Chief Executive Officer
Salary:
Full time equivalent (FTE) pay is £35,000 - £40,000 (depending on experience) per year pro rata (including Inner London Weighting) and this based on a 37.5hrs working week. Therefore pro rata pay would be £21,000 - £24,000 for 22.5hrs/3 days part-time.
The covering letter must be no more than 2 sides of A4
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We are pleased to introduce a redefined role within the Finance team at the Diocese of Southwark. The role arises out of a change to our accounting system, combined with new funding as part of the Diocesan Investment Programme.
The new accounting system has automated several processes, together with a paperless purchase ledger. The focus of this position has shifted from traditional data entry to managing efficient, automated systems and ensuring their smooth operation.
Additionally, the Diocese has been awarded £29 million over nine years through the Diocesan Investment Programme, and this role will work on the financial management of this substantial grant programme. The successful candidate will also collaborate closely with the Assistant Director of Finance on broader management accounting and reporting responsibilities, contributing to the continued success and growth of the Diocese.
The main duties role include:
Management Accounting
Oversee financial reporting and cashflow forecasting for the Diocesan Investment Programme and other National Church-funded initiatives.
Purchase Ledger and Payments
Manage the purchase ledger process, supplier reconciliations, and act as the primary contact for invoice and payment queries.
Banking Responsibilities
Ensure accurate bank transaction postings and verify employee expense payments.
About you
This role may suit someone looking for a new challenge in the charity sector or expand their finance and accounting management experience.
The ideal candiate will have:
- Experience of purchase ledger and bank management.
- High level of ability with excel, and ability to manipulate data from accounting systems.
- Proven experience in financial reporting, cashflow forecasting, and managing restricted funds.
- Experience working closely with non-finance people and supporting them in their roles
- Enjoy working in a small team and keen to adapt to new responsibilities
Welcome to the Diocese of Southwark, where we seek to be Christ Centered Outward Focused in all we do.



Barnsley CVS has an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about meaningful funding for communities and the charity and voluntary sector. The Fund Manager will take the lead on the design and delivery of our grants programme to the VCSE sector in Barnsley. You will be responsible for coordinating and delivering the full life-cycle of our grant-making, placing communities at the heart of our approach and being responsible for collecting data and reporting on our learning. In this coming year, you will be responsible for grant schemes such as mental health and suicide prevention; and supporting pathways in to work for those who are economically inactive. You will need excellent literacy skills, strong financial reporting knowledge and the ability to communicate clearly with a variety of audiences. You will be comfortable with innovative thinking to help create reporting and management systems that are easy to operate for charities of all sizes whilst meeting the wider funding requirements.
Your role will also include the design, development and delivery of training to VCSE organisations on successful grant writing and management.
This role has the potential to develop beyond one year funding as opportunities arise for Barnsley CVS to deliver further grant programmes. As part of your role, you will work closely with the executive team in the negotiation and design of these opportunities. Barnsley CVS have delivered a grant programme for the last 5 years which has ranged from Covid funding to cancer awareness to Family support funding.
We provide leadership, support and coordination to the vibrant VCSE sector in Barnsley to create a positive drive that impacts communities
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Are you passionate about transforming lives and shaping the future of healthcare for people affected by Crohn’s and Colitis? We are searching for a dedicated individual to lead the Crohn’s & Colitis UK programmes; working with healthcare professionals and health services to improve the quality and standards of care for people affected by Crohn’s and Colitis across the UK.
About Us
We're the UK's leading charity for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
A diagnosis of Crohn’s or Colitis is life-changing. Over 500,000 people in the UK are living with a lifelong disease many people have never heard of, and for which there is no known cure.
Crohn’s & Colitis UK funds research, provides award winning information and support and raises vital awareness by increasing the public’s understanding of the conditions, and what it means to live with debilitating symptoms. But we need to do more. We need to be a louder voice in the marketplace. Our ambitious plans for 2025 will help to make a real difference to every supporter’s journey with us. If this excites you - join us!
Role Overview
As a member of the Senior Executive Team you’ll be responsible for translating the strategic direction of the charity into tactical plans for healthcare professional support and quality improvement to achieve the charity’s strategic objectives. Working closely with the Director of Services and Evidence and our CEO, your remit will be leading on the delivery of the healthcare professional support and care improvement programmes, and managing and guiding our Healthcare Professionals Services teams to achieve Crohn’s and Colitis UK’s aims and objectives.
About You
You’ll have acquired a high level of experience of delivering healthcare professional support services, education and engagement programmes and a good knowledge of working in UK health services (or in a health or medical charity). You’ll have proven ability to lead and manage teams in a healthcare professional services environment and be adept at engaging and influencing a diverse range of senior stakeholders.
Please see our Recruitment Pack for details of our full Job Description and Person Specification.
We are based in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, so we are easily accessible by road and rail. In this role, there is plenty of scope for working from home, although there will be times when you will need to be at face-to-face meetings. You will be required to attend meetings in Hatfield/London twice a month, as well as two Directorate days each year. In addition, the charity meets four times annually at it’s office in Hatfield (or a location in London) for its’ ‘All Staff Together’ days of which attendance is mandatory.
Benefits
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25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing one day per year up to 30 days
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Pension scheme
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Flexible working options
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Enhanced maternity, adoption and paternity pay
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24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
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Wellbeing programme
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Interest free loan for season tickets
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Cycle to work scheme
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Free parking and secure bike locks
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Training and development financial support and/or study leave
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Performance review and development scheme
We are an inclusive employer and offer equal opportunities to all regardless of an individual’s age, disability, gender identity, marriage or civil partnership status, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.
We are not a licensed sponsor at this time. Any offer of employment will be made subject to the applicant residing in the UK and a valid right to work in the UK being provided.
Please submit a CV and supporting statement outlining why you’d like to apply, how you fulfil the person specification, and what you feel you will bring to the role. Please see our Recruitment Pack attached as a supporting document, for our full job description and person specification.
Please email your CV & Supporting Statement via the button below.
Interviews will be taking place remotely on the following dates:
First stage interviews: week commencing 24 March 2025
Second stage interviews: week commencing 31 March 2025
We break taboos, drive pioneering research, bring people together & campaign to improve lives. We are leading the fight against Crohn's & Colitis
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This charitable organisation funds, develops and shares solutions that address some of society’s most challenging needs, including social cohesion, wellbeing and the rights of underserved groups both in the UK and abroad.
Prospectus is delighted to be working with the trust to recruit a Programme Officer who will play a key role in delivering the exciting new ‘Where People Meet’ programme. This programme aims to create locally led community spaces that support people in their communities to lead good, productive and healthy lives.
This role is available on a three-year contract, on a part-time basis (3 days a week). This is a hybrid role where the postholder will be based at the Fitzrovia office.
The role:
This role will report to the Programme Manager and will manage all aspects of the grant making process, to include providing application advice, assessing grant applications and monitoring the delivery process whilst helping to build relationships with grant funded projects. They will also draft reports and updates for senior staff members, trustees and partners. As part of a small, highly motivated and collaborative team there will be opportunities to work closely with the Trust Director and senior staff on a wide range of priorities emerging from the programme.
This person will support the commissioning and onboarding of an evaluation and learning partner and a capacity building support partner focused on the needs of the projects supported by the grants programme. They will contribute to contractual and monitoring arrangements ensuring effective delivery meeting the Trust’s and grantee expectations. They will also support the delivery of an effective cohort learning programme for grantees.
This role will also undertake general administrative duties relating to the grants programme and maintain accurate records and contacts management information more broadly.
The person:
The successful candidate will be a proactive self-starter who has experience delivering community based projects and programmes within a funding, grant making and charity environment. They will have experience of grant making assessment and reporting processes and will have a good grasp of financial evaluation and budgeting. This person will also have experience of monitoring and evaluation. They will be a great team player and will have excellent communication skills to build and maintain relationships with stakeholders and partners in addition to bringing a working knowledge of Microsoft 365 packages.
This person will also have a “bigger picture” understanding of trusts and foundations and the needs of community based and led projects and local regeneration initiatives.
This role presents an excellent opportunity for the right person, with a healthy level of drive and natural interest in community-based initiatives, to make a real difference working as part of a friendly, supportive and expert team.
At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion or sexual orientation.
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Role: Country Director, Mozambique
Location: Maputo, Mozambique
Contract Type: Full-Time Employee, 24 months fixed term, renewable
Estimated Travel: 35%
Background:
Street Child (SC) is a rapidly growing, child-focused, humanitarian, and development organisation. In 2023, Street Child celebrated reaching over 1.5 million children across 25 countries over its fifteen years of existence. This was accomplished with and through a growing network of more than 200 national and local actors.
Street Child has been operating in Mozambique since 2019, focusing on Cabo Delgado province. Its portfolio currently includes around $1 million dedicated to child protection and education in emergencies programming. Most programme implementation is done through local partners, supported by a team of 10 team members.
Role Purpose:
As Country Director for Street Child in Mozambique, you will lead our team in achieving our mission to keep all children safe, in school, and learning. Reporting to the East & Southern Africa Regional Director and working closely with Country Head of Programmes, your primary goals will be to build a high-performing and cohesive team, provide visionary leadership, drive programme growth, and cultivate strategic partnerships that drive our mission forward.
Street Child operates on the principle of equitable partnership, creating space for local actors to deliver impactful services within their communities. Therefore, your success will be measured not only by direct programming outcomes but also by the achievements of our local partners. Through effective team management, strategic planning, program oversight, and resource mobilization, you will advance Street Child’s long-term vision and presence in Mozambique.
Person Specifications: The ideal Country Director candidate will possess an entrepreneurial spirit, exhibit a go-getter attitude, and possess a business development mindset. Additionally, the ideal candidate will be an astute manager and strategist, whose visionary leadership will be vital in guiding a high-performing team toward achieving our mission of keeping all children safe, in school, and learning. Exceptional leadership abilities, along with strong coaching, teamwork, and communication skills, are essential. The candidate must exhibit analytical thinking and the ability to research innovative intervention methods, coupled with a creative and flexible approach to problem-solving.
Key Responsibilities:
Team Building and Leadership:
- Recruit, mentor, and empower a highly effective team, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous growth.
- Lead by example, providing inspirational leadership, setting and communicating clear objectives to guide the team.
- Ensure the South Sudan team is equipped and has the mindset to build equitable and complementary partnerships by strengthening and establishing relationships with local partners, government, and international actors.
- Promote open communication and collaboration between programme, finance, and operational teams.
Strategy Development and Long-term Vision:
- Develop and implement a comprehensive country strategy aligned with Street Child's global and regional objectives.
- Lead strategic planning initiatives, engaging team members, partners, and authorities to identify Street Child’s value alongside emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities.
- Ensure programme, finance, and operational teams are aligned with and guided by strategic objectives.
- Work closely with East and Southern Africa regional and global Street Child offices to inform organizational strategy at all levels.
- Conduct thorough assessments of new geographical areas, preparing for future implementation and expansion.
Programme Management Oversight:
- Provide strong oversight of all programmatic activities, ensuring alignment with country strategy and Street Child’s mission and strategic objectives.
- Work closely with the Country Programme Manager to design innovative and adaptive programming to respond to Mozambique's dynamic context.
- Ensure projects are delivered within scope, on budget, and meet Street Child’s established quality standards.
- Ensure program performance is monitored and evaluated effectively, using data and feedback to drive continuous improvement and ensure high-quality outcomes.
- Ensure robust reporting meets internal and external requirements, including donor reports.
Operations Oversight:
- Oversee all operational aspects, including safety, security, and crisis management, ensuring staff well-being and operational continuity.
- Develop and implement comprehensive safety and security protocols, ensuring team members have proper training to respond to emergencies.
- Oversee effective logistics, procurement, and administrative functions to support programmatic activities efficiently and effectively.
- Stay up to date with, and ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and organisational policies and procedures.
Resource Mobilisation:
- Cultivate strong relationships and bolster Street Child's reputation among donors, relevant authorities, partners, and stakeholders in Mozambique.
- Input into East & Southern Africa Regional resource mobilisation strategy, working closely with the Regional Director to identify and pursue regional opportunities and relationships.
- Work closely with the fundraising team in London and the East Africa regional office to identify new funding opportunities and lead efforts to secure funding for programs and initiatives.
- Lead proposal development efforts, collaborating with local partners to create compelling pitches aligned with donor priorities and Street Child's strategic objectives.
Advocacy, External Engagement, and Representation:
- Serve as Street Child's primary advocate and spokesperson in Mozambique and promoting our mission and values.
- Act as a sectoral leader, capturing lessons to strengthen our approaches, and sharing Street Child's learning internally and externally.
- Engage with government officials, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to influence policy decisions and drive systemic change in support of vulnerable populations.
- Represent Street Child at forums, conferences, and working groups, advocating for locally led response alongside the right to education for all in Mozambique.
Risk, Compliance & Security Management:
- Ensure Street Child safety and security protocols are in place and being followed, with clear measures for risk mitigation and crisis management.
- Take overall responsibility for the safety, security, and risk management of all Street Child Mozambique staff, programs, and operations.
- Ensure adherence to safeguarding policies to protect program participants, particularly children.
- Conduct regular assessments of partner organizations to ensure compliance with Street Child’s standards and guidelines.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Extensive 8-10 years’ experience in the humanitarian or development sector, with a strong track record of team building, business development, and operational management.
- Experience in overseeing or delivering education, child protection, and/or livelihoods programmes.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels.
- Demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, program management, and resource mobilization, with a focus on sustainable impact.
- Fluency in both English and Portuguese, written and spoken. Fluent Spanish or Italian are acceptable in the absence of Portuguese.
Street Child’s commitment to Safeguarding:
Street Child is committed to the safeguarding and protection of the communities we serve, our partners, our volunteers, and our staff. As part of this commitment to safeguarding, all offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate background checks. Street Child also participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information 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.
Employment Conditions:
This unaccompanied position is based in Maputo and is open to both Mozambican and international applicants. International hires will receive a living allowance, local health insurance, an annual home leave ticket, and a 3.5% retirement contribution.
To apply:
Street Child welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Please submit your CV and a covering note explaining why you think you could make an extraordinary impact in this role to the link provided.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As the Volunteering Officer (Employability) for Imperial Health Charity, you will work in partnership with our NHS Trust to utilise opportunities through Volunteering to enhance the employability prospects of people living in the local community.
In this role, you will:
- Work alongside employability volunteers, support their journey from point of application, to being offered a role for employment.
- Ensure that those involved in our programme have the right skills, confidence and knowledge to volunteer and progress into employment.
- Organise both online and in-person activities for volunteers, ensuring that they receive the best possible learning and development opportunities.
We fund better hospital buildings and facilities, pioneering research and advanced medical equipment.




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Thank you for your interest in this exciting role.
You would be joining us at a time when we have launched our new identity as the Leadership Skills Foundation (previously Sports Leaders) in August 2023, alongside building a new 5-year ‘Evolve’ strategy. Having navigated the challenges of the pandemic, the organisation has naturally placed an emphasis in recent years on retaining and sustaining the existing relationships we have with the 2,500 organisations (centres) that deliver our programmes.
Looking ahead, with new programmes and partnerships emerging, this role will now play a significant part in helping us understand the needs of young people, allow more centres to be able to deliver Leadership Skills Foundation programmes, and broaden the audiences we reach. Over the next few years, we aim to create an adaptable leadership skill offer that will increase our reach to more young people, fully establishing the Leadership Skills Foundation as the trusted voice for essential leadership skills development.
Having recently secured a strategic partnership with Sport England, this role will play a key part in conducting the research activities that are required to inform the Leadership Skills Foundation, and the wider sector, to empower a more diverse range of young people with opportunities to develop essential leadership and life skills, regardless of their background.
You will be a valued Research Executive within the ‘Programme Delivery’ team and support the Research Manager to develop future accessible and inclusive essential leadership programmes. A key focus for the research will be to understand the needs, barriers, and opportunities to support underserved and/or under-represented communities and individuals into sport leadership opportunities and into the workforce.
This role will require positive and proactive internal working relationships to be created with other teams and colleagues to support organisational objectives and goals.
Main duties and responsibilities
- Support the research requirements of the Programme Delivery team’s strategic goals, and support research work across the organisation as required. This may include scheduling, conducting and transcribing interviews, cleaning data, coordinating focus groups, developing research tools and related tasks.
- Help develop research approaches appropriate to address strategic goals.
- Conduct both primary and secondary research using a range of methodologies.
- Support the presentation of research findings, by helping develop clear, actionable recommendations, and compelling presentations.
- Support the identification of new research and evaluation projects and approaches which address gaps in our current evidence base.
- Foster collaborative internal relationships to drive a culture of research driven decisions throughout the organisation.
- Support the building of relationships with external partners and funders and the communication of key findings where required.
- Ensure all research activities carried out as part of the work comply with ethical standards.
- Have an awareness of new research developments across the sector
Key Relationships
Internal
- Line Manager: Programme Delivery Research Manager
- Departments: Innovation, Marketing and Communications
- Head of Programme Delivery
- Local Delivery Lead
External
- Strategic partners, including organisations such as Sport England.
- Key local delivery centres
- Partners engaged with research activities
Skills, experience and knowledge
Required/essential:
- Educated to degree level in a subject with substantial statistical or research content.
- Familiarity with a range of both primary and secondary research methodologies, used to gather both qualitative and quantitative research.
- Experience of contributing to research outputs or reports and making recommendations informed by findings.
- Ability to build positive working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including colleagues and external partners.
- Effective communication skills with the ability to present information confidently to a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Strong organisation skills, ability to multi-task and work effectively in a busy team environment.Able to deliver at pace ensuring efficiency.Excellent listening and recording skills to effectively evidence the findings of research.
- Understanding of ethical standards and practices in research
- Complete and finish tasks independently and/or as part of a team.
- Show competence with IT (including Microsoft Office).
- An ability to travel across England is required.
Desired:
- Experience of working in a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate research role, or working on a research project with a social impact focus
- An understanding of the challenges facing young people in the UK today, including systemic and cultural issues
- Knowledge and understanding of at least one of the youth sector, grass-roots sports, or education sectors – including trends, challenges, and best practices.
Personal qualities:
- A confident, collaborative researcher that wants to make a positive social difference.
- Pro-active with the ability to work on own initiative, collaboratively and independently.
- Effective and confident communicator.
- Adaptable to operational requirements with an openness to give and receive constructive feedback as part of a growth mindset.
- A creative, problem solver with the ability to think critically and analyse a range of data.
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.
Our client is looking for an inspiring leader to drive their charity’s growth and strengthen its reach. As CEO, you will shape our strategic vision, build lasting relationships with donors and stakeholders, and ensure operational excellence. You’ll oversee financial sustainability, regulatory compliance, and lead a passionate team delivering high-impact programs.
They’re looking for someone with proven leadership experience in the third sector, ideally in international aid. You should have strong financial acumen, expertise in donor-funded projects, and a deep understanding of charity governance. You’ll be a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator, and a passionate advocate for humanitarian work.
The below outline the Candidate requirements for this role:
Essential
• Minimum of 5 years’ experience at senior management level.
• Minimum of 2 years’ experience at senior management level within Third sector
• Strong financial management experience including budgeting, full cost recovery
• and risk management.
• Excellent knowledge of the issues involved in providing donor funded projects
• Exposure to working in a faith-based charity
• Good understanding of the issues facing INGOs in the current operating
• environment.
• Excellent understanding of sound charity governance.
Desirable
• Honors Degree or equivalent level of education for the post.
• Project Management skills
• In-depth knowledge of corporate governance and general management best practices. Previous experience of transformation and/or working with the Regulator
This is a chance to lead a mission-driven charity making a real difference in Yemen. If you’re ready for this challenge, click Apply Now.
Location: Birmingham, hybrid working may be considered
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £48,000 per year
You may also have experience in the following: Chief Executive, Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Chief People Officer, CEO Team Manager, Charity, Third Sector, NFP, etc.
REF-219 870
Part of our Programmes and Delivery Directorate, our location managers are responsible for the delivery of our programmes in that area and for building sustainable growth of MyBnk in their patch and sometimes, in the surrounding areas.
You will be leading an excellent team of delivery staff who are already working across the area. We are really proud of the quality of trainers we hire at MyBnk; we have a good mix of people including former primary and secondary teachers and youth workers. You will have oversight of delivery functions in your area including implementation of training, quality and accreditation processes. Where we have estates, you will have oversight of all compliance elements and driving of best practice.
You will be responsible for developing and delivering strategy for your area; ensuring continued growth that is worthwhile, strategic and sustainable. You will drive MyBnk’s presence and reputation as the go to provider of financial education in the area. Naturally, you will also need to work across MyBnk and you are not expected to do everything alone; you will be able to call upon others at MyBnk to support you in delivering that strategy.
We want they very best people to join us who are excited by all the opportunities that a growing charity can offer you and who are willing to share their expertise with us to help MyBnk reach even more young people and adults through everything we do.
We bring the language of finance to life so that everyone can navigate their money with confidence, no matter where they start.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Working closely with the Business Development Director and Business Development Manager the Fundraising Manager will play a pivotal role in the creation, development and implementation of a robust and diverse fundraising strategy that contributes to the overarching income generation strategy, that meet both current and future operational needs.
The post holder will be responsible for designing, developing and the leading on the delivery of ambitious fundraising initiatives and campaigns. They will be instrumental in building strong, lasting relationships with new and existing supporters. They will grow our income and our pool of donors.
The postholder will have a central role in working to secure grants from statutory agencies and trusts and foundations.
There is significant scope and opportunity for the Fundraising Manager to develop the charity’s work arounds individual giving, challenge/community events, support innovative digital fundraising campaigns and assist in the delivery of targeted fundraising activities and events and corporate partnerships.
The Fundraising Manager will be responsible for all processes related to fundraising activities including managing budgets to ensure best use of available resources to maximise income.
The post holder will create an effective and engaging internal and external communication plan that ensures inclusivity and accessibility across all areas of the charity.
This role involves evening and weekend working to support fundraising events and activities. Time off in lieu will be given for these events and activities.
Workers should be “free from abuse in their own lives.”
Applicants are asked not to put themselves forward for selection if this is not the case.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you passionate about looking beyond the here and now to drive progressive change?
British Heart Foundation (BHF) is looking for a talented Organisational Change Specialist to join our vibrant Talent and Organisational Development team on a 12-month fixed term contract.
This is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful change, working on a truly transformational programme at BHF to maximise engagement, commitment, adoption, and embed sustainable change that will support us to achieve our mission.
As an Organisational Change Specialist working on the Enterprise Foundations transformation programme, you’ll have responsibility for the end-to-end change life cycle with a focus on the people side of change – delivering cultural and behavioural change, organisational design and development initiatives.
You’ll work closely with internal stakeholders and external partners to develop, deliver and secure buy-in for change plans. You’ll be a collaborator, working with others to craft solutions and change initiatives that enable BHF to achieve our transformation goals and that are tailored to what teams need.
Working arrangements
Please note this is a fixed term contract for 12 months.
This is a blended role, where your work will be dual located between your home and our London office.
The use of our office spaces is driven in part by your role and the activities you need to do. This may vary from time to time, so you must be prepared to work in a flexible way to unlock your best work for our cause. Most of our colleagues on blended contracts can expect to spend some time in their office each week, on average.
About you
We’re looking for candidates who are passionate about identifying new and creative ways to solve business challenges and have a can-do, proactive approach to landing transformational change.
To be successful in this role you’ll have:
- Knowledge of change models and experience of supporting culture change programmes that adopt new ways of working
- Experience leading organisational design projects
- The ability to engage and influence at all organisational levels
- A proactive attitude with a knack for creative solutions
- Exceptional communication and presentation skills
- Project management experience
We know that not everyone will meet every single requirement listed in this ad, and that’s okay. If you’re passionate about organisational change and believe you have the skills and experience, or the potential to make positive difference, we encourage you to apply.
About us
At BHF, we are focused on the urgent need to fund more research into heart and circulatory diseases like heart diseases, stroke, vascular dementia and the conditions that cause them, to find answers fit for 21st century challenges. We are independent, have more than fifty years of breakthroughs under our belts and we won’t stop until we beat heartbreak forever.
We value and respect every individual’s unique contribution, celebrate diversity, and make inclusion part of what we do every day.
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy, Igniting Change, along with our internal EDI group, Kaleidoscope, and a growing number of employee network groups (our Affinity Groups), help us create an environment where all our colleagues and volunteers can succeed.
Benefits
To find out more about the benefits available at BHF please download our benefits document at the bottom of our advert page.
Interview process
1st stage interviews will be held via MS Teams. 2nd stage interviews, which will include a task, will ideally be held in person at our London offices.
How to apply
It’s quick and easy to apply for a role at BHF. Just click through to our careers site to apply. All you’ll need is an up-to-date CV and a supporting statement, outlining your interest in the role and how you meet the role’s criteria.
As part of our commitment to be an inclusive employer and ensure fairness and consistency in selecting the best candidate for this role, the BHF will use anonymous CV software as part of the application journey.
Should you need any adjustments to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.
Our vision is a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
ROLE PURPOSE
The Fundraising Manager will play a critical role in maximising income for St George’s Hospital Charity through the development and management of relationships with trusts, foundations, and corporate partners. This position requires a can-do, proactive attitude in securing unrestricted and restricted philanthropic support for key projects, particularly our Time For a Change fundraising appeal that aims to raise £5m to transform our children’s wards at St George’s Hospital.
You will be responsible for growing restricted and unrestricted income through the development of strategic, long-term partnerships with Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partners that provide a sustainable source of income. Working closely with Head of High Value and Director of Fundraising and Communications the postholder will be instrumental in developing a strong and realistic pipeline prospects and securing regular five-six figure gifts. You will maintain £1.2m income/year with ambitions to grow this income to £1.7m/year from Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partnerships over the next 5 years and by 29/30. The ideal candidate will be proactive and solutions focussed. They will have a proven track record of philanthropy including relationship management, proposal writing, budget development and collaboration with internal teams to communicate impactful fundraising appeal.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Fundraising Responsibilities
- Develop a strong and realistic pipeline of Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partnerships that align with our strategic objectives and fundraising appeals
- Be proactive and ambitious supporting the growth of our income across Trusts, Foundations and Corporate Partnerships from £1.2m/year to £1.7m/year over 5 years.
- Develop and manage a robust income portfolio, researching prospects, making approaches, building relationships and submitting compelling proposals and application to Trusts and Foundations and Corporates.
- Build project budgets from scratch.
- Create tailored stewardship opportunities for funders which effectively communicate the difference their support has made. To include face-to-face meetings, hospital visits, written reports/digests and attendance at relevant events to strengthen relationships and enhance donor engagement.
- Provide regular progress reports to the Head of High Value and Director of Fundraising and Communications, highlighting milestones, KPIs, and potential risks to income generation.
Corporate Partnerships Management
- Contribute to and implement the strategy for securing new corporate partnerships while maintaining and enhancing relationships with existing partners to ensure ongoing support.
- Develop creative and impactful partnership pitches and proposals to attract new corporate sponsors.
- Oversee account management plans for existing corporate partners, programming stewardship events, ensuring that reporting is undertaken, engagement is sustained and opportunities for growth are identified and acted upon.
- Work closely with senior volunteers and stakeholders to develop new business leads and maximise partnership potential.
- Collaborate with the Community & Events Manager to leverage corporate opportunities, turning local engagements into larger partnerships.
Trusts and Foundations Management
- Build and maintain income from Trusts and Foundations using prospecting tools and desk-based research.
- Be proactive in approaches to Trusts and Foundations via phone and/or emails
- Develop creative and compelling approaches and applications that are tailored to charitable objectives of funders.
- Build project budgets and fundraising pipelines in line with funders requirements.
- Maintain and manage a calendar of activity for Trusts and Foundations to ensure we deliver an excellent level of stewardship including six-monthly updates and bespoke visits.
Research and Pipeline Management
- Conduct thorough research to identify and qualify potential funders across trusts, foundations, and corporate sectors, maintaining a dynamic philanthropy pipeline.
- Monitor and manage progress through the pipeline, ensuring that prospects are appropriately cultivated and that targets for each stage of the portfolio are met.
- Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations and data protection laws throughout the prospect research and relationship management processes.
General Duties
- Maintain accurate records of stakeholder communications in our Raiser’s Edge database and activities in line with data protection obligations and best practices.
- Work with Finance to reconcile income.
- Participate actively in team meetings and contribute to the overall objectives of the fundraising department.
- Working with the Head of High Value ensure our offer to partners is accurately reflected on our website. This may include updating webpages.
- Supporting fundraising events.
- As and when required, provide front desk coverage, welcoming visitors and donors at the Welcome Office and serving as a friendly and helpful representative of the organisation.
- Engage in continuous professional development and participate in regular performance reviews.
This is not an exhaustive list of tasks. Duties may vary depending on Charity’s needs.
Applications closing date: Tuesday, 4th March
Interviews: Tuesday, 11th March
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.