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We are seeking a Communications & Marketing Officer skilled in digital marketing, content creation and data-drivin strategy development.
A project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)
JOB TITLE: COMMUNICATION & MARKETING OFFICER
REPORTING TO: CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER
ACOUNTABLE TO: CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER
SALARY: £28,672 PER ANNUM
CONTRACT: 36 HOURS PER WEEK
3 YEAR FIXED TERM
LOCATION: DERRY~LONDONDERRY
As Communications & Marketing Officer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing effective marketing strategies, managing social media channels, crafting compelling content and ensuring consistent brand messaging across all platforms. You will play a key role in promoting our mission, engaging stakeholders and driving audience growth. The ideal candidate is, a strong communicator skilled in digital marketing, content creation, and data-driven strategy development, with a passion for storytelling and connecting with diverse audiences.
This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is highly organised and has a proactive approach to enhancing Verbal’s visibility and impact.
We are looking for a proactive Fundraising Assistant to complete our daily data management tasks and offer support to the fundraising team to help Bliss to raise more money to help babies born sick and premature.
The Fundraising Operations Team plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient supporter care and data management, ultimately helping to maximize Bliss' positive impact on babies.
One in seven babies is born premature or sick and needing care on a neonatal unit – this isn’t what most parents expect for their baby. Join the leading national charity dedicated to supporting babies, families and NHS staff at this critical time.
Role Summary
Bliss is the UK’s leading national charity for babies born premature or sick, and we are looking for a confident data specialist with experience of overseeing effective, efficient data systems and processes to join our enthusiastic and passionate Fundraising department.
Terms
- Location: Hybrid (a minimum of three of your days over two weeks will be worked in the Bliss Head Office, London SE1)
- Salary: £25,000 FTE, Permanent
- Terms: 28-35 hours a week (Regular evening/weekend work (from home) at certain times during the year)
Role Details
This role primarily focuses on managing and supporting data within the fundraising operations. Key responsibilities include overseeing income data in the Raiser’s Edge CRM and assisting the Senior Data Officer with daily data management tasks. Additionally, you will support the Community and Events team by providing data-driven insights to guide fundraisers, as well as assist other fundraising functions. The Fundraising Operations Team is essential in ensuring effective data management and exceptional supporter care, contributing to maximizing Bliss' impact on babies.
The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following skills and experience:
- Strong analytical abilities, with excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to use tools like Excel (including VLOOKUPs and pivot tables) to manage data effectively.
- Familiar with various fundraising techniques and the operational requirements of each, with experience in CRM systems such as Raiser’s Edge (preferable, but not essential).
- Able to work across multiple teams and adapt quickly to new environments, tasks, and challenges.
- Excellent administration skills, with a keen attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced setting.
- Skilled in time management, prioritizing workloads, and maintaining effective internal and external relationships.
- Exceptional written communication skills, with an ability to communicate with empathy and professionalism.
For more details please view the job description and person specification attached to this advert.
How to apply
Interested applicants are requested to submit the following documents
- Your CV (please ensure this does not include your age, gender or any other personal characteristics)
- Supporting statement explaining how you meet the criteria in the person specification. This should address the essential points of the person specification and is expected to be no more than 1,000-1,500 words long
This information is used when shortlisting candidates for interview.
It is Bliss’ policy not to contact applicants who have not been invited for an interview so if you have not heard from us three weeks after the closing deadline, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
Recruitment Timeline
The deadline for applications is 9am on Wednesday 15 January 2025. First round interviews will be held virtually (via zoom) on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 January, with second interviews in person at our London Bridge office in w/b 27 January.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you interested in the opportunity to build engaging corporate partnerships, as part of a highly motivated and successful team?
An opportunity has become available for someone with experience of providing excellent account management to contribute to London’s Air Ambulance Charity’s life-saving work. This new role comes on the back of our successful £15 million Up Against Time Appeal, and our growing portfolio of partnerships that we are looking to strengthen.
The experienced post-holder will manage their own portfolio, providing dedicated stewardship, excellent relationship management, and high-quality planning, to deliver engaging and impactful partnerships. You will work collaboratively, and have excellent verbal and written communication skills to engage and motivate partners.
London’s Air Ambulance Charity continues to develop a supportive and enabling environment that gets the best out of our people. We promote a culture of progression and professional advancement offering a range of learning and development opportunities. In addition, we offer flexible working options, wellbeing packages and family friendly employment policies.
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Are you passionate about leading a team that sources and helps share the inspiring and powerful stories of children and their families that come to Great Ormond Street Hospital?
The Family Stories team is integral in ensuring Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) Charity tell compelling stories and manage patient and family relationships in a thoughtful, responsible and efficient way.
The salary for the role is £45,211 pro rata and is a 12-month fixed term contract.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the day to day running of the Family Stories team.
- Work closely with GOSH families and ensure their stories are captured and managed in a thoughtful, compelling, and responsible way.
- Take an active role in strategy development and storytelling.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Significant experience working with family stories.
- Experience leading a team.
- High emotional intelligence with the ability to manage family relationships effectively and compassionately.
- Strong storyteller.
- Experience developing a family story strategy.
- Collaborative.
- Exceptional relationship building skills
The Family Stories Manager takes a central role in working with a range of families and patients at any one time and ensuring that the stories we tell reflect the diversity of the hospital.
If you’re an experienced Family Stories professional, then we want to hear from you.
Please refer to the full job description for more information.
Closing Date: 5th January 2025.
Benefits
- 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- A flexible approach to working arrangements.
- Access to our enhanced pension scheme
- Life assurance
- Access to various health and wellbeing schemes, including the employee assistance programme.
About Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
Every day brings new challenges at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). Every day, over 750 seriously ill children from across the UK arrive for life-changing treatments. Every day, young lives hang in the balance as patients, families and staff battle the most complex illnesses. And every day, the brightest minds come together to achieve pioneering medical breakthroughs that change the lives of thousands of children – and change the world. This extraordinary hospital has always depended on charitable support to give seriously ill children the best chance to fulfil their potential. Without donations, Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity can’t help fund ground-breaking research, advanced equipment, child and family support services, and the rebuilding and refurbishment of wards and medical facilities. Our staff help to raise and invest these vital funds at the hospital and within child health research nationally. A better future for seriously ill children starts with you.
Along with being awarded the ‘Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023’, we were delighted to be recently awarded the 'Charity Times Fundraising Team of the Year 2023.'
Our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
We believe that GOSH Charity and the charity sector more widely should reflect the diversity of patients, communities, and society at large. We also know that having a more diverse and inclusive workforce will make us more innovative, challenge the status quo, and enable us to deliver more impact. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. In particular, we encourage applications from those who are currently under represented within the charity sector as they may be marginalised by race and/or ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, long-term health conditions, or socioeconomic status.
If you would like more information about our approach to inclusive hiring please see our Inclusive Hiring Page here. You can also find out more about our commitments to EDI within our EDI Strategy on our site.
As a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer we are more than happy to make reasonable adjustments wherever possible throughout the recruitment process. For more information on this please contact us.
Applications will be reviewed on an on-going basis and we reserve the right to close the role prior to the closing date, should a suitable applicant be found. Therefore, you are encouraged to apply right away, to avoid disappointment.
We are Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. We stop at nothing to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer.
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Job Title: Qualified Practitioner
Reporting To: CP Manager
Location: Remote (UK or NZ)
Contract: Fixed Term, 22 months
Hours: 9 - 15 hours per week (3-5 3hr shifts each week at specified times on a rota)
Hourly Rate: £15 / $30 p/h
Benefits:
- Enhanced policies including 25 days annual leave per year, plus public holidays;
- Company electronic devices;
- Competitive pension;
- Remote and flexible working;
- Excellent opportunities for training and career progression
Closing Date: 12th January 2025
Job Purpose: To have text-based conversations to provide mental health support to people in distress, working to take someone in distress to a calmer place.
Key duties and responsibilities
- Have text-based conversations to provide support for people in distress at peak evening times.
- Follow our training and work, with the support of a Clinical Supervisor, to take someone in distress to a calmer place.
Person Specification
Essential
- You must be able to follow the Shout model for support and be comfortable holding a minimum of four conversations simultaneously as directed by your Supervisor.
- You should be calm, compassionate, communicative, confident and interested in developing skills in the field of digital mental health.
- You must hold a qualification at Level 4 or above in counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, nursing or social work, and have suitable experience of working on the front line of mental health.
- You must hold, or commit to studying towards, a Level 3 safeguarding qualification, and have completed the Shout Safeguarding Texters training.
- You must be able to commit to taking shifts at times stipulated by our rota between three and five times per week on average, and be able to respond to occasional calls to help out if we are experiencing a substantial spike in demand at other times.
- You must be able to attend a group reflective session with our practice lead once a month, which will be held remotely.
Contracts of either 3, 4 or 5 shifts (shift=3hrs) per week - Minimum of 4 conversations at any one time
- Excellent IT skills
- Excellent communicator
- Ability to multitask and work at a high volume whilst maintaining calm under pressure
- Demonstrate a high level of resilience
- Willingness and ability to work independently (remotely), whilst remaining connected to and engaged with the team
- Reflective, compassionate, kind, and respectful
- Proactive in reviewing own performance, improvement and development
Desirable:
- Knowledge and experience of safeguarding, confidentiality and risk
- Ideally, you should have an external supervisor and/or a personal counsellor, but we are aware that some jobs or qualifications do not require this.
We will be interviewing on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the job advert early if we receive a high number of applicants.
Disabled people face significant inequalities in education, sport, leisure and employment. They often face multiple barriers to fulfilling their potential and achieving their aspirations. Sport and physical activity have the power to inspire, enable, build self-esteem, and provide success. They can improve physical health, employability, mental well-being and social community inclusion. However, many barriers prevent disabled people from accessing sport. These include a lack of coaching, clubs, transport, equipment and support networks, as well as high costs and negative perceptions of disabled people participating in sport.
We are a fairly new charity established in 2021, with big ambitions for the future. We have started with small but meaningful projects. We are reaching out to disabled people, learning from our projects, and focusing on our vision and purpose.
We are now looking for someone to join our small but mighty team as our Project Officer. This is a new role, and is crucial to the development of the charity over the next few years. You will set up and deliver new projects to enable disabled people to get active and access sporting opportunities. To do this you will develop relationships with partners, funders and the disability community. This role has the potential for growth and development. You will have a huge influence in shaping our project delivery so that we can continue supporting disabled people to achieve their ambitions through sport.
As a user led organisation, we are keen to receive applications from disabled people.
About the Richard Whitehead Foundation
The Richard Whitehead Foundation is a small charity with big aspirations to use the power of sport for the benefit of disabled people. We believe in the impact of sport: the increased mental well-being, the confidence, the self-esteem, the social inclusion and employability which can come from it. We want disabled people to be able to thrive and benefit from all the opportunities that sport provides.
Our vision: Enabling disabled people’s ambitions.
Our purpose: We believe disabled people should have access to the life-changing power of sport.
Our mission: We place the individual at the centre of our work. We provide access to life-changing support, mentoring, information, advice, equipment, and opportunities that will spark a sustained lifetime intervention.
Our values: Person Centred Dynamic Powerful Authentic Inclusive
Main purpose of this role
Our mentoring work provides a person-centred approach, supporting disabled people to access the life-changing power of movement and sport. We train mentors (who are mostly disabled) and match them with disabled people who face multiple barriers and are likely to remain inactive without intervention. They work together to break down these barriers and connect with local sports clubs and initiatives. We delivered our first mentoring programme in Nottingham and are now looking to expand the programme across the East Midlands and other areas in England and Wales. Alongside this we want to expand our already established Supported Runner Programme to enable disabled people to participate in shorter community runs, and to adapt the model to support disabled people into other sports.
We are looking for a proactive, confident and dynamic individual to help us set up and deliver new mentoring and supported sports projects to enable disabled people to get involved in physical activity in their communities. You will join our small creative and supportive team within an empowering, values-led organisation that is person-centred and ambitious to empower disabled people.
We are looking for someone with significant experience of delivering projects at a community level, recruiting and supporting volunteers and project beneficiaries. You will be able to work independently, take initiative and achieve results. You will keep up to date with developments in the disability and sports sectors in order to inform the development or our projects and ensure we are seeking opportunities for partnerships and funding. You will work confidently with a wide range of individuals and stakeholder groups, including disabled people, volunteers, community groups, disability organisations and local services.
Project Officer – Job description
Job Title: Project Officer
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Responsible for: No staff; volunteers as appropriate
Location: Home based, with travel where required within England and Wales
Hours: Part time 3 days or 22.5 hours per week
Flexibility: Flexible working hours are available. The role will require some evenings and weekend work.
Length of contract: Permanent
Salary range: £30,000 – 33,000 depending on experience (pro rata)
Project set up and delivery
- Develop and implement project plans that incorporate KPIs, milestones and responsibilities, ensuring deadlines are met and plans amended as appropriate.
- Develop effective systems, policies and procedures to support project delivery.
- Carry out administrative tasks and maintain accurate records of projects and activities.
- Deliver workshops and training sessions to volunteers and freelance mentors.
- Provide appropriate support to participants, volunteers, freelance mentors and project partners to ensure delivery of project outcomes.
- Work with the Digital Communications and Marketing Officer to develop and implement communication and social media plans to raise the profile of projects and recruit volunteers, mentors and participants.
- Work with the Digital Communications and Marketing Officer to create marketing assets and sign-up routes for projects, activities and events.
- Ensure safeguarding, health and safety and risk management policies and processes are implemented throughout all projects, activities and events.
- Work with the CEO to set and monitor project budgets and ensure we do not exceed expenditure limits.
Stakeholder management
- Manage relationships with stakeholders, inspiring confidence, maintaining quality communications and ensuring professional representation of the Richard Whitehead Foundation.
- Identify, develop and maintain effective partnerships with local community groups, volunteers and key partners to deliver projects.
- Develop and maintain a database of stakeholders, ensure we meet our requirements under data protection legislation.
Evaluation
- Develop and implement feedback, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to measure the impact and outcomes of projects.
- Report against KPIs, outcomes and impact measurements, providing regular updates on projects to the CEO and colleagues.
- Work with the CEO to produce insight and evaluation reports, including data and case studies for trustees, funders and stakeholders.
- Use the learning from projects to improve delivery mechanisms and to inform the development of future projects.
- Work with the Digital Communications and Marketing Officer to collect photographic and video content, quotes and testimonials for use in reports, publicity and fundraising appeals.
Other:
- Ensure all activity complies with the latest data protection legislation.
- Work effectively and collaboratively with colleagues across the Richard Whitehead Foundation.
- Attend internal and external meetings and represent the Richard Whitehead Foundation at events, where required.
- Attend occasional out of hours meetings or events as required.
- Promote and support diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace and across all projects, and ensure people’s access requirements are met.
- Abide by all our organisational (and project) policies, code of conduct and practice.
Person Specification
1. Qualities, attributes, and behaviours
Essential
- Person centred – You work to achieve individual need and show empathy for each individual we support. You listen and value the lived experience of disabled people.
- Dynamic - You are positive, agile, transformative, and responsive.
- Powerful - You are bold, resilient, and hardworking to support us to achieve our ambitions for our community.
- Inclusive - You are inclusive in your actions and behaviours considering the diversity of people we are supporting. You value people from diverse backgrounds and aim to make everyone feel welcomed, and like they belong.
- Authentic - You are honest, genuine, and transparent in your approach.
2. Experience
Essential
- Significant experience of delivering projects, including implementing project plans and working to KPIs and deadlines.
- Experience of developing processes and policies from scratch to effectively deliver projects and to meet the needs of participants and volunteers.
- Experience recruiting and supporting individuals to participate in projects, including volunteers and members of local communities.
- Experience building and maintaining effective relationships with stakeholders including community groups, partner organisations and funders.
- Experience of working with disabled people, either through lived experience as a person living with an impairment or by being immersed in the disability or associated community.
Desirable
- Experience in the sport, leisure, or physical activity sector.
- Experience of working in or with the charity sector.
- Experience of mentoring or working with mentors.
- Experience of delivering training and/or workshops.
3. Skills
Essential
- Excellent organisational skills, including ability to manage multiple tasks and projects, meet competing demands and tight deadlines, and to deliver at pace.
- Ability to work independently and remotely, to plan and manage your own time, and to take the initiative to solve problems.
- Ability to work effectively with others as part of a team.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to maintain successful working relationships with multiple stakeholders.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to adapt your communication style for different audiences.
- IT skills with experience of using Microsoft Project, Word and Excel, or the ability to learn new software quickly.
- Analytical and methodical with acute attention to detail and the ability to display information to evaluate the impact of projects.
- Commitment to continuous improvement and ability to identify opportunities to enhance project administration processes and procedures.
- Ability to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities, inclusivity and diversity and to incorporate these principles across projects.
- Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of people connected to the Richard Whitehead Foundation.
4. Other
Essential
- Empathy and understanding of the importance of addressing and responding to the needs of different people.
- Understanding of the barriers faced by disabled people and ways to overcome them.
- Alignment to the Richard Whitehead Foundation ambitions and values, driven by impact for the people we serve.
- Willing and available to work outside normal working hours if required.
- Ability to travel to different locations in England and Wales as required by each project.
This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of the areas of activity and will be amended in light of the changing needs of the charity.
Benefits
- Flexible working.
- 28 days annual leave, plus public and bank holidays (pro rata for part-time employees).
- Access to company pension.
- Access to learning and development opportunities.
Safeguarding
The Richard Whitehead Foundation is committed to safeguarding and protecting the individuals we work with. As such, posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and a safe working environment.
Inclusion and diversity
The Richard Whitehead Foundation strives to engage an ability-based workforce which reflects the diverse nature of our communities. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and it is important to us that this is reflected in the people who work for us.
Application process
If you would like to be considered for this role, please forward a current CV with a supporting statement, explaining how you meet the person specification. Your application can be a video, audio, or word-based document – whatever works best for you.
Your supporting statement is such an important part of your application. We cannot make assumptions about your suitability, so the information you provide in your supporting statement is key for us for shortlisting. Please show how you meet each part of the person specification. Please use lots of examples. We are looking for evidence that you can thrive as our Project Officer.
Interviews are planned for the week commencing 20th January 2025.
Please let us know if you need us to adapt the process to best suit any needs around disability.
If you don’t hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume that we are not inviting you to continue to the next phase, on this occasion.
Please note that all offers of employment will need references deemed satisfactory by The Richard Whitehead Foundation, a DBS check and proof of eligibility to work in the UK.
Please provide a CV and covering letter before 10pm on Sunday 5th January 2025.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This role is part of the Wiltshire Project which provides individual and family support to domestic abuse victims and their children. It is a fixed term role until November 2025.
The Resettlement Team focuses on delivering timely and high quality, trauma informed support to victims of domestic abuse and their families.
The post holder will support victims experiencing domestic abuse to access safe accommodation and those resettling in Wiltshire following fleeing domestic abuse, make long term positive and sustainable changes in their lives and to recover from the harm of domestic abuse. To do this you will work sensitively with service users to support them in making the changes to live free from harm, ensuring they feel safe, secure and supported.
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about preventing domestic abuse and supporting survivors to live free from abuse.
This role will be based in Trowbridge, with a requirement to travel across Wiltshire. FearFree supports staff to work flexibly, with an ability to work in a hybrid fashion, both at home and in the office.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- To provide a high quality support service to victims experiencing domestic abuse, giving practical and emotional support.
- Provide support to service users and their families when living in safe accommodation and resettlement support when moving on from refuge accommodation and in the wider community.
- Manage a caseload of assessed service users through telephone and face to face support, to enable them to increase their safety and make positive choices for the future.
- Prepare and deliver educational, time bound sessions on a one-to-one basis with service users around domestic abuse including, but not exclusive to, safety, power and control, barriers to leaving, boundaries, impact on children, moving on and red flags.
- Complete an initial assessment of individuals’ and families’ needs to identify and plan the support needed to address issues and prevent any problems from escalating.
- Referring service users to the various groups within Wiltshire, such as Empowering You, Rediscovering You and Connecting You.
- Supporting service users who are moving on from refuge, providing advice information and support to victims, including around further safe accommodation and independent living, as required.
- Improve parents’ understanding of the impact of domestic abuse on their child and work with the parent to provide continued support to their child.
- Empower service users to make informed decisions about various aspects of their lives through discussions about options available to them as survivors of domestic abuse.
- Plan and implement activities to promote self-awareness, confidence and participation for service users.
- Ensure support provided is accessible to service users in terms of local and times.
- Give priority to service users who have had to move due to domestic abuse.
- Undertake regular caseload review meetings with individuals and families during home and community visits to ensure they are fully supporting to progress and achieve desired outcomes.
- Undertake risk assessments and implementing robust safety management plans, with due regard to the dynamic nature of risk.
- Ensure personal safety and that of service users and other staff at all times.
- Respond to emergencies and crises, including access to places of safety.
- Work closely with multi-agency partners and the wider Phoenix team to ensure that we maintain a focus on risk management and safeguarding.
- Develop and establish positive partnerships with Wiltshire’s housing organisations and services to ensure holistic and joined up service delivery.
- Assist service users in attending housing, legal and other appointments where necessary.
- Enable service users to participate in the design, delivery and evaluation of services.
- Utilise evaluation and monitoring systems to ensure high standards of service are consistently achieved.
Groups and Activities
- Focus on assisting clients and their families to reduce social isolation by connecting them to local community facilities, activities and groups.
- Assist with recruiting clients to be involved in the development of groups or activities or groups, providing them with on-going support.
General
- Work at all times in accordance with the requirements of the Lone Working Policy and Procedure.
- Attend and contribute to team meetings.
- Update written and computerised records with accurate and clear information.
- Contribute to effective team working with a flexible and pro-active approach, including cover for other team members’ holidays and sickness.
- Undertake agreed training and keep updated on changes in legislation, policy and best practice.
- Act as duty officer for Wiltshire, responding to incoming calls, logging referrals and making assigned outgoing calls, according to the duty rota. Duty shifts will be 9.00am to 5.00pm in the Trowbridge office.
Responsibilities
- Manage highly confidential information relating to vulnerable people.
- Ensure security of data, especially sensitive personal data, in line with the information security policy.
- Work within FearFree’s Policies and Procedures at all times.
- Be mindful of responsibilities in respect of health and safety. In particular:
- Co-operate at all times with management in the implementation of and adherence to health and safety policy and procedures;
- Take reasonable care for their own safety and for the safety of others who may foreseeably be affected by their actions at work;
- Not intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anything provided for the purpose of health and safety at work;
- Report all health and safety concerns to line managers;
- Assist with the completion of the risk assessment programme.
- Any other duties that may be reasonably required.
Health & Safety
All individual employees are required to promote a health and safety culture within the workplace, observe all health and safety rules and procedures, attend training courses as required and, where appropriate, conduct risk assessments e.g. VDU, maternity, lone working, H&S audits, etc.
Safeguarding / Disclosure and Barring Service
FearFree is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and bring any concerns (whether in respect of service users or members of staff) to the attention of Safeguarding Leads immediately. This role will require an enhanced DBS check.
Confidentiality and Data Protection
All employees must ensure that essential information of a sensitive and/or personal nature is not disclosed to, or discussed with, inappropriate persons and that all information is maintained in accordance with the GDPR and other related legislation/requirements.
Equality and Diversity
FearFree is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce and our service users and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and our service users, and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. The role has the responsibility to ensure all duties and responsibilities are carried out in a manner which promotes FearFree’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy.
Applying for this Role
For a full job description/person specification and to apply, please follow the link provided on this website. There is no specific closing date for this role and this vacancy will close once a suitable candidate is found, so early applications are encouraged. Please also see our website for FearFree's Privacy Policy for further information about how we process your personal data at FearFree.
FearFree is committed to encouraging equality and diversity in the workplace. We strive to be a diverse and inclusive place to work where we can all be ourselves and individual differences are recognised and valued.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Are you passionate about influencing people to improve the lives of others? Are you a skilled communicator, able to get across complex ideas succinctly and impactfully, adapting your style to suit a range or audiences? Do you have a proven track record of engaging with policy makers & other key stakeholders at local and national levels to get key messages heard, understood and acted on? If so, this role could be for you.
Our policy work plays a pivotal role in pushing for widespread change that will help prevent epilepsy deaths and gain greater recognition of the life-long impact these sudden deaths have on communities. So we’re looking for someone who has experience of engaging with and influencing policy-makers, preferably in the charity or health/care sector. This is an exciting opportunity for someone interested in building on established relationships with the NHS and local authorities across the country who are keen to use SUDEP Action’s expertise and tools to make change. There is much to do in challenging circumstances. Our national campaign has global support with real opportunity with a new Parliament to build back to our level of influence to our experiences before the dramatic impact of Brexit, the COVID pandemic and cost of living crisis. Working closely alongside and reporting to the Director of Policy and Influencing (who has nearly 3 decades of expertise), you will learn the field to deliver high quality policy and campaigning for the charity.
Engaging confidently with people and feeling comfortable in adapting your approach to different audiences is a key skill for this role – epilepsy, and in particular epilepsy bereavement is a challenging area to gain attention and change, so you’ll need tenacity, creativity and passion to succeed. You’ll have experience in writing punchy, evidence-based communications that have personal stories at the heart.
Building positive supporter connections is at the heart of what we do at SUDEP Action, so setting a positive example of this through your work and actions, and demonstrating the importance of maintaining strong, personalised relationships is key. You’ll be ready to record, monitor and evaluate the impact and engagement with policy work, so this feeds back into how the charity operates. The successful candidate will be able to build on current processes and successes to grow our engagement across all policy activities and campaigns.
More information about the role can be found in the SUDEP Action Job Pack which is downloadable with this advert once you click on Quick Apply.
Please send us a CV and cover letter via the Quick Apply button showing us why you want to work at SUDEP Action, why you think you are a great candidate for this role, and why your skills and experiences make you a good fit. It doesn’t have to be long, 1-2 pages at most, but should give specific examples to demonstrate your suitability to the role.
**Please note we will not accept applications without a covering letter which clearly covers this. All applications should be made via Charity Job - applications will not be accepted that are sent directly to SUDEP Action**
Our mission is to stop preventable epilepsy deaths and to provide the UK's only bereavement service for anyone who has experienced an epilepsy death
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Chief Executive Officer
Lead with Impact as the new Chief Executive Officer for a leading UK charity that empowers and supports male, non-binary, and trans survivors of sexual violence.
Position: Chief Executive Officer
Salary: £60,000–£70,000 (depending on experience)
Location: Hackney Wick, London (some UK travel required)
Hours: Full-time, 35 hours/week
Closing Date: 09:00, Monday 13 January 2025
About the organisation
The charity exists for men, boys, and non-binary people who have experienced any form of sexual violence, they:
Support – through services such as a helpline, counselling, ISVA, and groupwork.
Challenge – by raising public awareness and dispelling myths.
Build – by creating networks for better access to help.
About the Role
As Chief Executive Officer, you will provide strategic leadership, steer organisational growth, and ensure the charity continues delivering its impactful services. Working with trustees, staff, and service users, you will manage operations, expand partnerships, and develop innovative services.
Your key responsibilities include:
- Delivering organisational strategy, operational plans, and performance targets.
- Leading fundraising efforts, diversifying income streams, and overseeing financial planning.
- Strengthening external relationships, representing the charity at forums, and influencing policy.
- Overseeing high-quality service delivery while driving innovation to meet evolving needs.
- Managing and inspiring a team of 53 dedicated staff members and volunteers.
About You
We are looking for an experienced leader with a passion for driving social change. You will bring strategic thinking, operational expertise, and a commitment to inclusivity.
Some of the key essential skills and experience include:
- Proven success in leading and developing teams and organisations.
- Strategic and operational planning expertise, including financial management.
- Strong experience in external representation and partnership building.
- A background in securing income and managing stakeholder relationships.
- It would be desirable to possess an understanding of the impacts of sexual violence on men, boys and non-binary people, the barriers to support, and the impact of sexual violence on the wider community.
If you think you have the right skills to be successful in this exciting role please provide an up to date CV along with a cover letter specifying how you meet the role criteria.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The organisation especially encourages applications from individuals reflecting the diversity of the communities served, including men, non-binary, Black and Asian, trans, disabled people, and other marginalised groups. Valuing the unique insights from these identities and welcome those with lived experience or strong understanding of the issues our service users face.
They foster an inclusive work environment where everyone can bring their authentic selves. Flexible working arrangements are also offered, including job shares, to support candidates with caregiving or other needs.
If you require adjustments during the recruitment process or have accessibility needs, please let us know.
Other roles you may have experience of could include: Charity Director, Managing Director, Non-Profit Executive, Operations Manager, or Strategic Lead, CEO, Chief Executive, COO, CFO, Operations Director, etc.
If you have any immediate questions about the role, or the recruitment process, please contact the organisation directly.
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation, all applications will be processed directly by the organisation.
The Operations Officer is integral to the smooth functioning of Action Tutoring’s daily operations, providing essential logistical and administrative support while serving as the initial point of contact for external stakeholders. The Operations Officer plays a key role within the Operations team by managing inquiries received via the Action Tutoring phone line and inbox and supporting the broader organisation by overseeing logistical arrangements with the Operations Manager. This includes travel and accommodation logistics, diary management, event support, resource management and office space coordination. The role involves collaborating with others, including working closely with IT service providers to ensure seamless service delivery and with the HR team to complete administrative processes for new starters and leavers. Comprehensive induction and training will be provided. Action Tutoring is committed to providing development opportunities for its staff and, as a growing charity, there are plenty of opportunities to take on new areas of responsibility.
Please read the attached job description and job pack for more information.
Hope and Vision Communities is a small charity providing supported, move-on accommodation for people who have successfully completed residential rehabilitation. We have a Christian ethos, where everyone can be loved and accepted with a sense of belonging, with the hope and opportunity of a new life. We are growing to expand who we can help to other geographical areas.
We are looking for a Finance Officer to work closely with our management team to assist, develop and manage the Charity Finances to support the team across all its operations. If you are excited by this opportunity and helping us and being a crucial support for Hope and Vision Communities to take us to the next stage in our growth, we would love to hear from you.
In return we will give you support to succeed, a great group of people to work with and the chance to make a real difference to the people we support.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Position: Stories Officer
Type: Part-time (14 hours a week), fixed term maternity cover until 16 January 2026
Location: Office-based in London with flexibility to work remotely
Salary: £10,316 (FTE £25,791) per annum plus excellent benefits
Salary Band and Job Family: Band 1, Charity
*you’ll start at our entry point salary of £25,791 per annum, increasing to £27,403 after 6 months service and satisfactory performance and to £29,015 after a further 6 months.
About us
We make sure people living with MS are at the centre of everything we do. And it’s this commitment that unites us across the UK.
Our strategy is based on what people affected by MS have told us is important to them. It gives us a clear and determined focus.
Our work is based on the hopes and aspirations of our MS community. Together we campaign at all levels, fund ground-breaking research and provide award-winning support and information.
Our people are our greatest asset and the key to our success. We offer a vibrant, progressive working environment where you'll be able to make a difference.
About this job
We are looking for a Stories Officer to play a key role in our content work.
The Stories Officer will support the Stories Manager in producing and co-ordinating story-focused content, including blogs, features and film content.
This role will manage the stories inbox and work with colleagues and teams to distribute this content and maximise our MS community’s impact, while ensuring our communities have a positive experience when they share their stories with us.
Closing date for applications: 9:00 on Monday 6 January 2025
Interested?
PLEASE PRESS THE 'HOW TO APPLY' BUTTON FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Equal Opportunities
We particularly welcome applications from people with disabilities and or from ethnic minority backgrounds.
We’d be grateful if you downloaded and completed the equality and diversity monitoring form and submit it with your application.
Disability Confident Employer
We’re a Disability Confident Employer and we’re committed to promoting equality and diversity.
You can ask for reasonable adjustments as part of both our recruitment and new starter on-boarding processes.
If you need any help or adjustments to apply for this role, please contact us. You can also ask for the application materials to be sent to you in a different format. Such as for them to be sent to you by email or in a larger word format.
More about our employee benefits:
We have a wide range of employee benefits including (but not limited to):
Encouraging work life balance
- 38 days paid annual leave (including bank holidays), pro-rata for part-time
- More annual leave entitlement, based on length of employment
- Smart working options (with the opportunity to work remotely and find a smart working pattern that suits both you and us)
- Flexible working options
Caring for you and your family
- Generous sick pay entitlement
- More sick pay entitlement, based on length of employment
- Opportunity to buy and sell annual leave in each calendar year
- Free access to a GP virtually 24 hours a day/7 days a week allowing you unlimited advice, reassurance and where appropriate diagnosis
- Enhanced leave for new parents
- Free access to a confidential 24 hours a day/7 days a week helpline service for both you and your family with a specialist range of support and information
- Special leave options (such as up to 5 days paid leave for domestic or personal emergencies a year)
- 10 days paid disability leave a year, pro-rata for part-time
- 10 days paid carers’ leave a year, pro-rata for part-time
- Cycle to work scheme
- Death in service scheme
- New family-friendly benefits, including paid leave:
- In the event of miscarriage or still birth
- To support fertility treatments
- For antenatal appointments for both parents
Thinking about your finances
- Enhanced salary sacrifice pension scheme
- Discounted season ticket loan and interest-free emergency loans
- Give as you earn to support other charities of your choice before tax
- New employee portal including lifestyle savings vouchers and personal wellbeing
Enriching your life at work
- Personalised development plans with a wide range of training courses and opportunities to source additional training options with your line manager
- Yearly internal apprenticeship opportunities
- New, modern offices that embrace working together both in-person and remotely
- Various opportunities to influence how we internally operate (including surveys, and focus and committee groups)
- Active and supportive internal employee networking groups for collaboration and peer support
- 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering for MS Society activities during normal working hours (such as fundraising events, or campaigning in the local community)
- 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering with other charities during normal
Safeguarding
We’re committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone who uses our services and we come into contact with.
This is regardless of Gender, Race, Disability, Sexual orientation, Religion or belief, Pregnancy, Gender reassignment.
We recognise our particular responsibility to make sure vulnerable adults and children are protected.
We have measures in place to protect everyone we come into contact with from abuse and maltreatment of all kinds.
Your right to work in the UK
You must have the right to work in the UK to work in paid employment with us. You’ll need to share documents showing you’re eligible to work in the UK if we offer you employment.
You can find the UK visas and permits granting you the right to work in the UK on the UK Government website. We currently don’t have a Sponsor Licence agreement with the Home Office and aren’t able to support you with your visa applications.
No agencies please.
To fund world-leading research, share the latest information and campaign for everyone's rights. Together we are a community. Together we can stop MS
This is a great opportunity to be involved from the very beginning in the delivery of a new programme - Barrow Buddies!
The service will provide opportunities to gain confidence and improve orientation and mobility for people who are vision impaired and living in Barrow-in-Furness. In addition there will be a weekly walking group. All of ths will help adults with vision impairments to feel more confident making short and purposeful journeys independently and improve health and fitness through the walking group. Volunteers will provide much of the one-to-one support to service users with the guidance of this post-holder.
This post-holder will be supported by an expert team of Volunteer Officer, Engagement Officer and a Service Manager with a proven track record in outdoor activities.
We are looking for a high energy, highly organised, person-centred individual with an optimistic attidue and an ability to flex to changing needs. A walk leader qualification or previous experience in the vision impairment sector would be beneficial but not essential. Full training will be provided.
It's a unique and really exciting role for the right candidate!
Due to the nature of the role, it will be based mainly in our office in Barrow-in-Furness, with one day a week available to work from home, subject to business need.
Anna Freud is a world-leading mental health charity for children, young people and their families. Our mission is to close the gap in wellbeing and mental health by advancing, translating, delivering, and sharing the best science and practice with everyone who impacts the lives of children, young people and their families. More information about Anna Freud is available on our website.
We value diversity and aim to have diverse workforce that reflects the community and our service users, in line with our vision, values and inclusion commitments. We encourage applications from all sections of the community.
The Education Officer post offers an exciting opportunity for someone to play a key and visible senior role within the postgraduate education support staff team in the Education and Training Division. Anna Freud works in academic partnership with UCL, a world-renowned, Russell Group university, as the awarding body for its postgraduate programmes. The UCL-Anna Freud collaboration leads on the delivery of a successful portfolio of academic research and clinical programmes.
The Education Officer carries managerial responsibility for the day-to-day administration of all programmes/modalities within their remit. They will also oversee the work of a wider team of Programme Officers dedicated to the delivery of UCL programmes in the Postgraduate Studies team. The post-holder will be responsible for a range of tasks including programme organisation, delivery of assessment, examinations and awards, managing the work of a team, timetabling, supporting the student experience and their general wellbeing, committee servicing and undertaking other relevant duties as and when required. They will also be expected to meet the demands of supporting innovative, teaching and learning programmes that include the use of Digital Education to support accessible learning through a mix of in-person and online teaching.
The ideal candidate will have excellent knowledge and experience of providing high quality programme administration, including leading on the delivery of key elements of the student lifecycle and ensuring a high-quality service to prospective and current students, as well as programme staff. The post-holder should be experienced in the use of HEI systems like SITS, Moodle (or other similar Virtual Learning Environments) and online platforms to support the delivery of teaching and learning (e.g. Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.). They should also be familiar with processes and procedures commonly used to support programme delivery. This coupled with a strong understanding of lengthy and complex academic regulations,
Location
Hybrid working (a mixture of onsite and home/remote working). Staff are working onsite for at least 20% of their working hours, at our London site (4-8 Rodney Street, London N1 9JH). The post-holder will be expected to prioritise in-person attendance at team meetings and events, as well as being available to support any in-person teaching days as required.
Contract duration
Permanent
Closing date for applications
Midday (12pm), Monday 6 January 2025.
Please note that due to high application volumes, we may close this advert early. We encourage you to apply promptly and to keep an eye on our future vacancies for more opportunities.
Notification of interview
Shortlisted applicants will be notified no later than Thursday 9 January 2025. During shortlisting, applicants are anonymously assessed using the criteria visible in the Job Profile. Please note: due to the high volume of applications received, we will not be able to provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants.
Interviews
Interviews will be held on Wednesday 15 January 2025.
How to apply
Please click on the 'Apply now’ button. We are unable to accept CVs and kindly request no contact from agencies.
Location: Hybrid: Turn2us London Hub (Farringdon) & homeworking
Turn2us is a national charity tackling poverty and the structural causes of financial insecurity. We work with co-producers and partners to provide people in financial crisis with the means and agency to get back on their feet, build resilience, move forward with their lives and thrive.
As an equal opportunities employer, we are committed to equity, inclusion and diversity and the value people from different backgrounds bring to a team. If, like us, you believe everyone has the right to have enough to live on, and you are ambitious about eradicating poverty, join us and build your career with a charity dedicated to ensuring dignity and equity for all.
The Impact and Learning Officer plays a key role in ensuring we deliver high quality monitoring and evaluation to support learning across Turn2us. Using a range of research methods you will perform evaluations to gain feedback from people who engage with our services to understand whether we are meeting their needs. Collaborating across the organisation, you will work with teams who deliver our services to continuously improve the work we do.
The ideal person for this role will have knowledge and/or experience of qualitative and quantitative research methods. You will have strong communication skills and be able to collaborate with a range of people. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and applying this in your work is also essential to this role.
We offer flexible working patterns, both in terms of hours and remote working. Please note that all employees are required to work from the office a minimum of 4 days a month.
Some roles may be required to be in the office more often than others and this will be agreed with the hiring manager upon starting at Turn2us.
Please note that all job offers are subject to 2 – 3 satisfactory references and a disclosure satisfactory to Turn2us from the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS).
Closing date: 15/01/2025, 23:59pm
Interview date: week beginning 03/02/2025