Research support jobs
About Future Frontiers:
In the UK, family income is the strongest predictor of how well a young person will do at school and the future opportunities they will have. Future Frontiers exists to change this. Our vision is of a society where equal access to education and career opportunities enables potential to overcome poverty.
We support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to realise their potential and work towards secure and fulfilling employment. In partnership with schools, businesses and supporters, we deliver an evidence-based programme of career coaching, opportunities and guidance for young people from lower income households. This year, we are working with 2,500 young people in schools across Greater London. You can find out more about our programme and impact so far in the Annual Impact Report on our website.
About the role:
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Philanthropy Officer to join our small, ambitious team and help secure the funding that makes our work possible. Our Philanthropy team builds meaningful relationships with supporters—particularly charitable trusts and foundations—to secure a significant proportion of Future Frontiers’ income.
Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, you’ll help build a sustainable pipeline of high-value supporters. You’ll focus on researching new funding opportunities, crafting high-quality funding applications, writing tailored reports, and ensuring excellent donor stewardship.
You’ll bring exceptional writing skills, outstanding attention to detail and a proactive, people-focused approach. You may have fundraising experience, or bring a strong understanding of relationship-building from another sector. You’ll thrive on spotting opportunities, shaping persuasive cases for support and connecting with supporters.
You’ll also be highly organised, keeping accurate records and ensuring our funders feel appreciated and connected to our work. This role would suit someone looking to take their next step in fundraising—perhaps you already work in a fundraising or grant-writing role and are ready for more ownership, or you bring strong transferable skills and are excited to grow into the role. If you’re an excellent communicator with a passion for our mission and for building high-impact relationships, we’d love to hear from you.
Your responsibilities:
Identify new funding opportunities:
You’ll lead on identifying charitable trusts, foundations and major donors with the potential to support Future Frontiers. Through proactive research and collaboration with other teams, you’ll build and qualify a strong pipeline of prospective funders, matching them with appropriate asks. A key part of the role is ensuring a steady flow of new prospects, with regular research and outreach to grow our portfolio of supporters.
Build and manage a portfolio of supporters:
You’ll develop a strong understanding of existing and prospective supporters, enabling you to provide thoughtful, tailored relationship management. With guidance from the Head of Philanthropy, you’ll help build and maintain relationships with a range of grant-making trusts and foundations, securing donations and delivering proactive stewardship to encourage continued support. You’ll also act as an ambassador for Future Frontiers, creating opportunities for supporters to connect with our work.
Write applications for funding:
You’ll craft high-quality funding proposals that make a persuasive case for how each supporter’s contribution will make a difference for young people facing disadvantage. Every application will be tailored to the funder’s priorities, and your exceptional writing skills and attention to detail will ensure each one is clear, accurate and compelling.
Report on impact:
You’ll demonstrate the difference our supporters make by delivering high-quality reports, updates and case studies that bring our impact to life. You’ll work closely with teams across the organisation to gather the right information and write clear and engaging updates that reflect each funder’s interests and requirements. You’ll manage reporting timelines and ensure our commitments are met, helping to secure future funding and strengthen relationships.
Keep accurate and detailed records:
You’ll make sure all fundraising activity is recorded promptly and accurately, helping us track relationships, deadlines and progress. You’ll support the team’s efficiency by keeping organised records and helping to manage key administrative processes. You’ll also ensure we meet data protection and fundraising regulations, including GDPR and the Code of Fundraising Practice.
Contribute to wider organisational priorities:
You’ll be a collaborative team member, supporting cross-team projects and organisation-wide initiatives as needed. From time to time, you may also be asked to take on other duties in line with your role.
About you
Experience and knowledge:
● Experience communicating clearly and effectively in different formats, including long-form writing, emails, presentations and conversations with stakeholders (essential).
● Experience conducting research and presenting findings, such as identifying prospective supporters, gathering information from a range of sources, and summarising insights for different audiences (essential).
● Some understanding of trust and foundation fundraising and how to build relationships that lead to 4- or 5-figure grants (essential).
● Experience contributing to relationships with high-value supporters, or strong transferable skills in relationship or account management (desirable).
● Familiarity with fundraising regulations and best practices (desirable).
Skills and competencies:
● Passion for Future Frontiers’ mission: You are motivated to play a role in empowering young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to realise their potential.
● Clear and confident communicator: You have exceptional writing skills and can share detailed information clearly and confidently, both in writing and conversation.
● Strong relationship-builder: You’re confident meeting new people and building rapport with supporters.
● Thorough and organised: You have strong attention to detail, maintain accurate records and can manage multiple deadlines.
● Proactive self-starter: You take initiative and approach your work with a positive, can-do attitude.
● Curious: You enjoy learning and are eager to understand more about fundraising and the supporters we work with.
● Collaborative: You work well with others and contribute to a supportive, team-oriented culture.
What we can offer you:
● Annual leave of 27 days plus bank holidays, increasing with service
● Flexible working with the option to work from home regularly (with at least one day a week in the office, and the flexibility to come in more often if you’d like)
● 4pm finish on Fridays
● Annual personal training and development budget of £300
● Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling
● Team building offsites and regular team socials throughout the year
● Additional parental leave pay and additional childcare leave for child’s first 2 years
● There may also be an opportunity to take on a fundraising apprenticeship after your probation period to support your development
Equal opportunities, diversity and inclusion:
Here at Future Frontiers we are dedicated to the practice of equal opportunities. The principles of it underpin our mission and we treat all employees, volunteers, clients and young people as individuals. We believe in having an open and inclusive culture that champions diversity in all its forms, including disability, culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, age, life experiences, socio-economic background, and religion.
We encourage everyone to apply for our roles. If you would like to talk to us about working at Future Frontiers in advance of your application, particularly regarding diversity, we strongly encourage you to contact us via email. We’d love to hear from you. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates who have not been to university or who have lived experiences relatable to our young people.
How to apply:
● To apply, please take a look at the questions below and fill out our application form on our website, also attaching your CV:
1. Please tell us why you want to work at Future Frontiers. What is it about our organisation that excites you? (Max. 1,500 characters) Strong answers will tell us why Future Frontiers appeals to you personally and why you are motivated to work for us.
2. Please tell us how you meet the three essential knowledge and experience criteria given in the job description. (Max. 2,000 characters) Strong answers will factually and succinctly demonstrate your relevant experience.
● Deadline: Tuesday 22nd April, 5pm
● First round interviews will take place virtually during the week commencing 28th April. Second-round interviews will be held in person at our London Bridge office on Tuesday 13th May.
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a DBS check and reference checks.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Digital Officer (Website) at The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity
Full Time, Permanent
Location: Chelsea, London UK with occasional travel to Sutton.
Hybrid Working: 40% of time in Chelsea/Sutton office, London UK
£28-32k DOE
What we offer:
- Hybrid working between home and Chelsea, London with occasional travel to Sutton.
- 37.5 hrs a week, with flexible working around our core hours of 10am to 4pm
- 27 days annual leave
- Up to 6% employer contributions subject to matched contribution from you (increasing with length of service)
- Training, support and development opportunities
- Access to the blue light discount scheme
- Range of wellbeing initiatives
Looking for a meaningful career in digital?
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity raises money solely to support The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre. We ensure our nurses, doctors and research teams can provide the very best care and develop life-saving treatments, which are used across the UK and around the world.
From funding state-of-the-art equipment and ground-breaking research, to creating the very best patient environments, we will never stop looking for ways to improve the lives of people affected by cancer.
We are a very ambitious organisation which has gone through transformational growth over the past five years. Alongside funding an existing programme of world-leading research, treatment and care, the Charity has recently completed its largest capital appeal to date, successfully raising £70 million to build the Oak Cancer Centre at the hospital’s Sutton site.
About the role:
The Digital Officer is a key member of the Marketing and Digital team. We are a friendly, creative, and supportive team, responsible for raising awareness and growing the brand of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, as well as our website, email, social, direct mail, paid advertising and more. This is a particularly exciting time to join our growing team as we shape and improve the charity’s digital approach and prepare to launch a new large-scale capital fundraising appeal.
As Digital Officer you'll work closely with Marketing and digital colleagues, as well as fundraising teams across the organisation. You will be a key player in maintaining and improving the charity’s digital presence, focussing on website management and web content, keeping our supporters and audiences at the heart of everything you do.
It is also an exciting time to join our digital team, as this role will begin part way through a redevelopment of our website. The Digital Officer will play a vital part in supporting the wider digital team to QA and deploy the new site, and support the Digital teams efforts to embed new ways of working and processes for the new site and ongoing roadmap.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Support day-to-day management and improvement of the website. Includes content updates to ensure information is correct and up-to-date, and editing pages as needed across the site, following digital best practice.
- Support with the blog content calendar and blog content creation. Writing, building, publishing and optimising digital content, then measuring performance using tools like GA4 and Hotjar.
- Embedding and promoting digital best practice. Ensuring new content developed follows digital, SEO and UX best practices and supporting colleagues within the charity to understand and deliver the best digital experience across key campaigns by providing advice, recommendations and feedback.
- Supporting the wider Digital Team in delivering a training programme across the organisation, which will embed our new content creation process and build digital skills across the organisation.
To be successful in your application you'll need:
- Professional experience using CMS (Content Management Systems) and knowledge of website management, on-page and technical SEO and digital best practice. Knowledge of UX is desirable but not essential.
- Experience using data tools, such as Google Analytics for reporting and identifying actionable insights.
- Excellent copywriting, editorial and proofreading skills.
- Experience in writing for the web or digital channels and creating content tailored to a variety of audiences.
- Ability to communicate, work collaboratively and build good working relationships.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to work proactively and manage multiple projects concurrently.
The following are beneficial to your application but not essential:
- Experience of digital collaboration and project management tools like Trello, MS teams or JIRA.
- Experience in a similar role within a complex organisation, charity or health/science organisation.
- Experience of working with contractors, agencies and freelancers.
- Previous training in digital publishing, digital marketing, Google Analytics, SEO, UX, copy writing or similar.
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you!
How to Apply:
Please click 'Apply' and submit your CV and cover letter.
- Deadline for applications is 28th April.
- Interviews will take place from 28th April to 8th May.
- Role starts from 1st July.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Exciting Leadership Opportunity: Part-Time Director (Flexible Hours)
Location: Remote with occasional travel
Hours: Up to 30 hours per week (flexible working options available)
Salary: £39,000 - £42,000 FTE (calculated at 37.5 hours/week)
PMRGCAuk is a small national charity dedicated to supporting people affected by polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA). We have a big impact, supporting patients with the help of a proactive team of volunteers and working closely with leading rheumatologists and researchers to improve diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a passionate and dynamic Director to lead our organisation, working closely with our dedicated board, staff, and volunteers to drive growth, sustainability, and impact.
This is a key role to help shape the future of a health charity providing vital support to patients with two conditions that typically affect older people.
Why This Role?
- Leadership Opportunity: This is an excellent chance for someone looking to step up into a strategic leadership role within the charity sector.
- Make a Difference: Your work will have a direct impact on improving the lives of those living with PMR and GCA.
- Great (virtual) working environment: The opportunity to collaborate with a friendly team of staff, invested and enthusiastic trustees, and volunteers with a wide range of knowledge and experience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the day-to-day operations of the charity, ensuring its continued growth and success.
- Manage and support two members of staff and a network of volunteers across the UK.
- Work with the Board of Trustees to drive sustainable fundraising efforts and grow our membership
- Oversee financial management in collaboration with the Treasurer.
- Support governance responsibilities and strategic planning for the charity’s future.
- Build relationships with external stakeholders to enhance awareness, support, and research efforts.
Who We're Looking For:
- A proactive self-starter with experience of managing people.
- Someone with knowledge of the UK voluntary sector and a passion for improving health outcomes.
- A strong communicator with excellent writing, project management, and financial skills.
- Someone with experience in (digital) fundraising, grant and trust applications.
- Someone who is confident with IT. The systems we use include Microsoft applications, G Suite, Wordpress, Dropbox, Zoom, Canva, Vimeo, You Tube and Salesforce (though we are embarking on a project to migrate to a new CRM).
This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven individual to step into a leadership position and help shape the future of a growing charity.
Potential applicants are sometimes put off if they don’t meet 100% of the requirements. We think individual experience, skills and passion make all the difference, so if you meet the majority of the criteria, we’d love to hear from you.
Join us in making a real difference!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Recently our members voted to create a new u3a Council to act as a conduit between the national body and the over 1000 independent u3as throughout the UK. The new Council will be the vehicle by which members’ views and priorities will feed into and shape the overall work of the u3a national body.
The Council Officer will support the implementation and running of the new u3a Council and play an integral role in embedding the Council into the existing structures of the Trust. They will work with the CEO and the Council Chair to ensure the Council has the support and resources it requires. The role will bring external ideas into the movement by identifying research, reports and speakers that might help inform its work. The officer will also prepare reports, agendas, minutes and be responsible for the general administration of the council and its working groups.
The role would suit someone with an interest in community engagement and participation or policy and research in these areas. The right candidate will be able to work flexibly across a range of responsibilities and develop and implement ways of working as the Council develops, whilst having the ability to work with and manage a large group of volunteer's wide range of views and opinions.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Full-Time - 35 hours per week
Part time applications will be considered.
£25,208 - £26,612 depending upon skills and experience
The post is offered for an initial period of 6 months
An opportunity has arisen for a Project Support Worker who will support the Diocesan Safeguarding Team in the delivery of case work, cold case reviews and management of casework recording.
The successful candidate will be self-motivated and able to work independently to review the files and evaluate the content. Experience of working in a safeguarding environment will be an advantage.
The role will be based in Church House at Daresbury Park, Warrington. This is a full-time position, for an initial period of 6 months, but may be extended dependent upon the project needs. Part time applications will also be considered.
The job description, person specification and application form can be downloaded from the Diocesan website - Please see website address in the attached documents or via the apply/redirect to recruiter button.
If you wish to have an informal conversation about this role, please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser - Details in the attached documents or via the apply/redirect to recruiter button.
Closing date: Sunday 27th April 2025
Interviews: Wednesday 8th May 2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
At Endometriosis UK, we are passionate about driving political change for the 1 in 10 women and those assigned female at birth living with endometriosis in the UK. This role will play an instrumental role in supporting the campaigns and policy function within the wider Communications Team.
This will be a busy, varied and important role working closely with the Policy and Public Affairs Manager and Head of Campaigns and Communications to provide administration and wider support for the charity’s growing policy and campaigns function. This will include contributing to the production of government consultation responses, writing letters to politicians, producing background briefings ahead of parliamentary meetings and taking responsibility for political monitoring and informing the team of any engagement opportunities. A key part of the role will also be providing administration support for the policy function of the charity and the Head of Communications and Campaigns, including administrative support for the All-Party-Parliamentary Group on Endometriosis which Endometriosis UK provides secretariat support for. Tasks will include writing minutes, helping produce briefing papers, and booking events and meeting rooms.
You will also be the first point of call for our campaign supporters, and will be aiding our supporters to take campaign actions through the drafting and creation of e-actions using Engaging Networks.
This is an exciting opportunity to help build our campaigning work and work towards the goals of our new 2025 organisational strategy.
Our Network is here to offer those affected by endometriosis the support and information they need to understand the condition and take control




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Family Support Worker (SHS School Practitioner)
Location: Haberdashers' Abraham Darby
Hours: 5 days per week term time only - 35 hours per week
Salary: £22,274 - £24,796 per annum (This is the actual salary)
Contract type: Fixed term contract until August 2027
Closing date: Monday 04th April 2025
Interview dates: Interviews will be held online week commencing 28th April 2025
Please note: We reserve the right to interview candidates prior to the closing date, and as such we encourage you to submit applications early to avoid disappointment.
Our mission at School-Home Support is simple. We get children and young people back in school ready to learn, whatever it takes.
Is this a mission for you? Yes? Then read on.
We are looking for a Family Support Worker to join our team and to make a difference in children's lives every single day. As a Family Support Worker, you will work in close partnership with families and school staff to deliver a programme of casework to promote and improve educational outcomes for the children we support.
You will also focus your support to help improve attendance, punctuality, engagement in learning, improved behaviour in school and the local community as well as improving social and emotional regulation and well-being.
You will have excellent relationship building and communications skills with a proven ability to communicate with a wide group of people.
You’ll have previous experience of:
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working and engaging with parents, carers or guardians, children or individuals through individual and/or group-based support
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working in an educational or outreach environment
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working effectively with social and emotional factors affecting a child’s capacity to learn
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Delivering family support
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working with families from diverse communities
We are committed to maximising staff wellbeing and creating an inclusive, safe environment where everyone feels comfortable bringing their authentic selves to work. To find out more about our current initiatives and offerings, please view our EDI & Wellbeing initiatives document which you can find here.
As an employer we offer:
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Perkbox membership
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Employee assistance programme
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Life assurance
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Pension scheme
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
School-Home Support takes very seriously the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and is committed to ensuring that our safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities, government guidance and complies with best practice. Our safeguarding policy recognises that the welfare and interests of children are paramount in all circumstances. All roles at SHS are subject to an Enhanced DBS Check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Do you believe in the power of data to improve people’s lives? Do you want to enable exciting data driven research to take place securely and for the public good? Research Data Scotland needs you!
We have an exciting Maternity Cover opportunity to work in an agile multi-disciplinary project team to support the development of our Researcher Access Service and design content for our web and digital channels. This role works with stakeholders at every level in our organisation and across multiple technical disciplines, as such we are looking to appoint a highly motivated and conscientious individual.
About the job
The Content Designer will work closely with colleagues across the Digital team to plan, coordinate and lead the development of online content for RDS User Groups. As our services stretch across the Scottish Data eco-system, this will include liaising with suppliers and multiple partners. The role holder will take responsibility for maintaining the accuracy and accessibility of content and using insight from user testing to define and refine information.
You’ll be an important member of our Digital Team and work across the organisation, sharing your expertise with colleagues, as well as independently leading on content delivery activities.
- Plan, co-ordinate and lead the development of online content to provide advice and guidance to RDS’ users (researchers seeking to access secure datasets to conduct research in the public good).
- Adopt a user-centred approach to content design, employing insight from user testing to define and refine content.
- Take responsibility for ensuring all content remains accurate, up to date, and meets accessibility guidelines.
- Develop close working relationships with key stakeholders to help define an agreed standard for guidance and training materials.
- Seek opportunities to establish content partnerships with a range of external stakeholders (partner organisations, linked services, education institutions) to co-create digital content and share materials.
- Set, monitor and report on key performance indicators across online platforms using a range of analytics tools.
About you
You are a self-starter, with experience of working with key stakeholders in technical and operational environments. You’ll understand the importance of accuracy and accessibility and maybe have an interest in service design. You are highly organised and thrive on iterating content from user feedback. You are keen to deliver, with an eye for detail and the pragmatism to understand our context and environment.
- Demonstrable experience of writing for the web and digital channels, with proven ability of creating accessible, user-centred content.
- Proven experience in using data and user feedback to define and refine different types and styles of content.
- Excellent planning skills, ideally with experience of working within an agile, multi-disciplinary team environment.
- Excellent relationship management skills working across and interacting with key stakeholders in technical and operational environments.
- Proficient in a range of relevant software e.g. Microsoft suite, Content management systems.
- Knowledge and/or experience of public sector style and design principles.
- Experience of creating content providing advice and guidance around complex services or process.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Programme Manager
c. £45,000-£47,500 (full time) dependent upon experience.
The role is offered on a 0.6 – 1.0 FTE basis (21.6 – 36 hours per week) worked over 3/5 days.
The Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) is a partnership of the world's biggest public research funding agencies. The Associate Members have come together to promote research collaboration and to fund research programmes to address the prevention or treatment of chronic non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and mental health issues. GACD specifically focuses on research which will provide essential evidence on the most effective ways to prevent or manage disease in poorly resourced settings in low- and middle-income countries and to improve health equity in underserved indigenous populations.
Reporting to the CEO, the Programme Manager will be responsible for coordination of activities between the Associate Members and lead on the delivery of GACD joint research funding calls in global implementation science on non-communicable diseases.
How to apply
Provide an up-to-date CV which includes your contact details, education and vocational qualifications, membership of professional bodies, career history and explanation of any breaks in your employment history.
Provide a brief supporting statement setting out why you are the right candidate for this role making reference to the job description and the person specification. The case that you make and the way that it is presented will form a key part of the shortlisting process.
Confirm that you can provide evidence of a ‘right to work’ in the UK.
The role is offered as full or part-time.
Closing date: 13:00 BST on Tuesday 22 April 2025
Interview dates: w/c 28 April 2025
To download a copy of the recruitment information pack and how to apply please click apply now.
We’re looking for a Stories and Media Manager to join our team
Salary: Circa £40,000
Base: Central Edinburgh/hybrid
Hours: Full time and permanent. Working 35 hours a week over core working hours of 10am - 3pm, Monday to Friday, with a one-hour lunch break. The office is open 8am - 7pm daily and our hybrid working policy requires all full-time employees to work at least two days a week in the Edinburgh office.
Benefits: 10% employer pension contribution; private medical insurance; employee assistance programme and counselling service; enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption pay; enhanced sick pay; 31 days’ paid holiday/year plus four paid winter public holidays; 2-weeks fully remote working/year; three paid carer days/year; death in service benefit; cycle to work and travel season ticket schemes.
To support the Team’s work-life balance, we work a nine-day fortnight where the charity is closed every second Friday.
About the role and why we need you
You will be part of a team dedicated to strengthening and maintaining the charity’s position as a trusted source of information and a powerful, supportive voice for everyone living and affected by cancer.
You will be responsible for sourcing relatable human-interest stories about cancer, its treatment and research, and turning them into inspirational case studies which demonstrate our impact and enhance content across our owned and earned communication channels. You will be an effective, genuine and intuitive storyteller as well as an advocate for our mission.
Your ideas and expertise will drive awareness, engagement and conversion through high-profile PR and stories, in turn promoting the work of Worldwide Cancer Research.
The charity’s values are at its heart and include curious, united and spirited; all of which you will readily demonstrate as you work with colleagues across the team, with our supporters, and influencers.
Who are we?
At Worldwide Cancer Research, we start new cures. Cancer is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but cutting-edge science can give us hope. Discovery research seeks to uncover new knowledge that could change the way we think about cancer. It reveals new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer that can save lives.
We actively seek unconventional and imaginative ideas from scientists at all stages of their career, across the globe. In some cases, we are the only organisation that will fund a scientist’s idea. We take an unbiased approach to research funding by focusing on supporting only the best ideas for new cures. By having a diverse research portfolio, we increase our chances of finding breakthroughs.
Our vision is of a day when no life is cut short by cancer, and we believe we can achieve this by starting the life-saving advances of the future by sowing the seeds of discoveries. Anyone that helps bring forward breakthroughs – including our staff, our supporters, and the researchers we fund – is a Curestarter.
As a charity, we are committed to opportunity without barriers, and we are striving to seek, value and learn from different perspectives and experiences. We want Worldwide Cancer Research to be an inclusive organisation – where everyone can be themselves and feel valued – as diverse as the scientific community we fund and the families whose lives we impact.
We are committed to ensuring that we provide equal opportunities to every applicant regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We aim to ensure that our recruitment process is unbiased and that everyone is treated equitably. In support of this, we have pledged to ‘Show the Salary’ for our roles and we are registered as a Disability Confident Committed Employer - because our team members are at the heart of everything we do to start new cancer cures around the world.
To help start new cancer cures and save lives, we are looking for a Stories and Media Manager to join the Brand & Communications team at Worldwide Cancer Research, to help the charity run its multi-million-pound funding programme for discovery cancer research.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Foundation
The Leadsom Foundation is a new and ambitious charity, aiming to support parents and carers around
the world to give their baby the best start for life. Our purpose is to advocate for the unique importance of
the 1001 critical days, from pregnancy to age two, funding charities that are delivering services in Family
Hubs to help them give their babies the best start for life, and to fund pioneering research into what type
of support works best.
About the role
We are a small and passionate team making a tangible difference to the lives of families and are looking
to hire a Senior Communications Officer during the exciting ‘start-up,’ phase of the Foundation. We are
looking for a self-starter to bring expertise and creativity to the workspace. If you're an experienced media
operator and exceptional communicator, at least five years into your career and looking for your next big
challenge, we'd love to hear from you.
Hours: 40 hours a week (flexibility available)
Location: Central London (SW1) with flexibility to work from home.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for a Project Manager within our Service Delivery team. You will need experience of developing and maintaining relationships with clients as well as excellent project management skills with a track record in undertaking and managing projects from commissioning through to completion. You will also need quantitative research experience with skills in questionnaire design and experience of online and postal methodologies, data handling, analysis and reporting.
Salary: £31,016 - £38,500 per annum, plus benefits (pro rata if applicable)
Contract period: Fixed term contract for 12 months
Job Type: Flexible (part time or full time - 30 to 37.5 hours per week, over 5 days Monday to Friday)
Reporting to: Team Leader of Picker Programmes
Team: Service Delivery
Location: Oxford / hybrid working – up to 100% remote (must be based within the UK)
You will be responsible for building and maintaining effective relationships with a portfolio of key customers as well as ensuring successful delivery of a range of customer programmes, including a project relating to people’s experiences of having babies in neonatal care.
In this Role
In this role you will:
- Build and maintain effective relationships with a portfolio of key customers
- Ensure successful delivery of a range of customer programmes across quantitative survey development and implementation, qualitative research and mixed mode evaluation projects
- Complete activities including questionnaire design, administration of surveys, managing, collecting and checking data, resolving queries, producing reporting outputs, providing final quality assurance, managing day to day interactions with key sub-contractors
- Work collaboratively within Picker and external partners to successfully complete service delivery to the highest standards
- Ensure all surveys and other documentations are published in accordance with company working practices, internal working practices and external regulatory requirements
About you
You will have:
- Demonstrable experience of managing and developing client relationships
- Excellent project management skills with a track record in undertaking and managing projects from commissioning through to completion, on time, on budget and to total client satisfaction
- Experience of undertaking quantitative research: questionnaire design; experience of online, postal methodologies; data handling, analysis, and reporting
- Relevant experience in employee surveys, patient surveys, social research or market research
- Ability to work to deadlines and tight timescales, managing time and adjusting priorities accordingly
- Ability to manage workload with frequent interruptions, multiple demands on time and requests from stakeholders
- Ability to work independently under managerial direction, seeking advice as required, and gain required approval at predetermined stages of projects
- Been educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline, or equivalent experience
This is a summary of the job description. Please review the full job description.
About Picker Institute Europe
Picker is an Oxford-based charity with an international reputation as a key authority in the measurement and improvement of patient experience. Our mission is to make person-centred health and social care a reality for everyone.
We evaluate the areas of health and social care that matter most to people, producing actionable and insightful results to drive advances in standards. If you are passionate about putting people at the forefront of healthcare services, then Picker could be the place for you.
Working with us
Here at Picker, we believe in treating our people well; from excellent career opportunities to a positive, collaborative culture. We all work with a shared set of values that inspire us to achieve the biggest impact. We work to understand, measure and improve the areas of health and social care that matter most to people, producing actionable and insightful results to help providers deliver better care. If you are passionate about putting people at the forefront of health and care services, then Picker could be the place for you.
Working alongside colleagues who are experts in their field, you will be part of a team contributing to our vision ‘the highest quality person centred care for all, always’. You will contribute to our research with NHS Trusts and many high profile charities, such as The British Heart Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer UK and Mind.
To support you we offer a friendly, person centred working culture with many benefits including:
- Flexible and hybrid working opportunities, including flexible start and finish times
- Convenient Oxford location with free parking
- 25 days annual leave, increasing to 30 days, plus eight public holidays
- Option to buy or sell up to 5 days of annual leave
- Christmas office closure (currently an additional 3 1/2 days leave)
- Contributory company pension scheme (currently employer matching up to 8%)
- Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
- Free life assurance (currently 4 x salary)
- Tailored learning and development, including access to complete iHasco training library
- Health and wellbeing resources including an Employee Assistance Programme
- Employee loan scheme (rental deposits, UK work visas, season ticket, emergency)
- Regular calendar of social activities organised by a dedicated Social, Wellbeing and Employee Engagement team
The highest quality person centred care for all, always

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This is your opportunity to make a real difference!
Nottingham Hospitals Charity is looking for a Community Fundraiser to join the team and play a crucial role in growing our community fundraising income. The team needs an energetic and confident communicator who enjoys building long lasting relationships with supporters and wants to make real impact for our amazing local NHS hospitals.
Working to support Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, this varied role will support on the delivery of a diverse portfolio of community partners, supporters and events. The successful candidate will have a friendly and engaging personality and enjoy engaging people face to face, over the phone and via email.
As a small, dynamic team, we have big ambitions to build on this income stream and grow our community income in the coming years. The role will entail identifying, managing and growing a portfolio of community supporters to help us deliver our fundraising ambitions.
You could be an individual who is already successfully working in fundraising or perhaps has been inspired to make the leap into the third sector with transferable experience. Above all, you must be energetic, target-driven and able to communicate with real passion and influence.
About Nottingham Hospitals Charity
Nottingham Hospitals Charity exists to support patients, families and staff at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, which includes the City Hospital, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham Children’s Hospital, Hayward House palliative care centre and Ropewalk House hearing centre.
As one of the biggest NHS charities in the UK, Nottingham Hospitals Charity has raised over £60million in 17 years, to fund state-of-the-art specialist equipment, medical research projects, enhancements to the hospital environment, and staff support programmes.
We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us.
Main duties of the job
Reporting to the Senior Community Fundraising Manager, you will grow our community income by recruiting and managing community supporters to drive our fundraising efforts across our key campaigns, lead and motivate individuals to take part in fundraising activities, turning conversations into lasting relationships that support our amazing local NHS hospitals.
Working primarily with community supporters, the post-holder will also need to work closely with our Corporate, Individual Giving and Legacy, Comms and Marketing colleagues in support of our overall objectives.
KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manage and cultivate a portfolio of community supporters and prospects to grow income
- Build multi-layered stewardship plan that secures long-term support and offers excellent customer service
- Build year-round cultivation and stewardship event plan for individual supporters and community groups
- Support Senior Community Fundraising Manager to develop and implement annual community fundraising action plans to grow income, generate new leads and manage ongoing relationships
- Conduct prospect research to identify best prospects and plan approaches to introduce the Charity to secure support, to include Charity of the Year partnerships and sponsorship opportunities
- Proactively cultivate and develop relationships with new community supporters and develop relationships with existing donors to secure ongoing support
- Provide effective relationship management and stewardship to demonstrably increase retention of community donors
- To promote and help co-ordinate NHC volunteering opportunities
- Think creatively to develop fundraising initiatives to encourage community supporters to engage with Nottingham Hospitals Charity quickly and easily
- Identify opportunities to secure Nottingham Hospitals Charity as the beneficiary for community charity events
- Support with the planning and execution of events and opportunities for community partners to showcase our work and engage with new supporters
- To ensure the meticulous recording of all data on Raiser’s Edge and filing systems (including personal data and financial information)
- To work with Nottingham Hospitals Charity’s fundraising, administrative and IT systems and guidelines
- To represent Nottingham Hospitals Charity internally and externally as required
- To regularly work outside of regular office hours
- To undertake any other duties, which may be reasonably required
If you have any questions about the role or working at Nottingham Hospitals Charity, please contact Michelle Dorman or Sam Cousens at Nottingham Hospitals Charity
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Heart Research UK is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to stopping people dying from heart diseases. The Health Promotion & Education team enhance the heart health of the UK population through innovative health improvement programs.
The Healthy Heart Coach will deliver health checks, provide tailored heart health lifestyle advice, and conduct heart health coaching sessions within community, workplace and event settings. The coach will also be responsible for ensuring accurate data capture, maintaining and replenishing stock for events, assisting in the development of engaging health promotion resources and future delivery of health education workshops and exercise sessions.
This role is hybrid to our Leeds office but is primarily remote with travel across the UK to health check locations. We require the participant to be able to commute to the Leeds office to ensure stock replenishment and collection of the health check stock for events. This role requires travel across the UK, including overnight stays (2 per month average).
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Ataxia UK
Ataxia is the umbrella term for a group of neurological conditions and Ataxia UK is the UK’s leading ataxia support and research charity. Ataxia UK collaborates with the global ataxia community through our Research team, and we are on the board of the international non-profit association, Euro-ataxia. Our Services team focuses on helping everyone affected by ataxia in the UK to live their best life. We have a Helpline and Advocacy service providing information, advice, and 1-2-1 support to help people access their rights; whilst the InControl Community Engagement service provides activities, engagement and volunteering opportunities to bring the ataxia community together and reduce feelings of isolation.
About the Role
You will be joining at an exciting time for Ataxia UK as we celebrate our 60th anniversary year.
This brand-new role is an important part of our new strategy to sustainably grow our unrestricted income. Working closely with the Director of Fundraising & Communications and the wider team, the Senior Philanthropy Manager will lead the work to build a pipeline of major donors and family trusts and foundations.
You will be responsible for developing an excellent stewardship programme which nurtures income-generating relationships with Ataxia UK’s major donors. You will initially work with a fixed-term Philanthropy Consultant to lead the development of a researched and actionable pipeline of prospective new donors, and you will then work to successfully engage this pipeline. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a brand-new function as a senior member of an experienced team of fundraisers.
Ataxia UK operates a hybrid- working policy, with part time staff working 3 or 4 days a week expected to work from our offices in Highgate a minimum of 1 day a week. The role will require some occasional travel within the UK and, more rarely, internationally.
About you
The right candidate will be a natural relationship builder with a proven track record of securing high value, long term partnerships with major donors; personally securing 5 and 6-figure gifts.
You will use excellent communication skills to write compelling and tailored cases for support. As a key member of the Fundraising & Communications department, you will bring creativity, insight and experience to the team, and you will be a confident ambassador and representative internally and externally.
As an experienced major donor fundraiser, you will be comfortable and confident engaging with High-Net-Worth Individuals and their offices, celebrities, politicians and c-suite professionals. You will have the flexibility to join events and or meet donors and prospective donors at locations around the UK. As an ambassador of our brand, you will have the skills and experience to ensure you positively represent the interests of the ataxia community, and you will be someone who shares our commitment to supporting those affected by ataxia.
Benefits of working for us.
- 25 days annual leave pro rata (rising to 30 with a length of service)
- Access to a free Employee Assistance Programme & Employee Hotline
- Flexible hybrid working
- Pension scheme
- Enhanced maternity and co-parental leave
- Cycle to work scheme
- Training and development opportunities
- Accredited Living Wage Employer
Please see full Job Description for further details including Person Specifications
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