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We are looking for a Nations Support Coordinator based in Scotland on a permanent contract to support us in our mission to transform the physics landscape for the UK and Ireland. The Nations Support Coordinator will support the IOP staff in Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland to ensure the smooth running of the Institute’s activities in Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland, which include engagement, education, policy development and stakeholder management.
This rewarding member facing role also supports and builds relationships with members, so that they can fully participate and contribute to the vibrant physics community and experience value from their IOP membership. The role connects the IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland committees with the wider IOP, championing the value of community and collaboration, and they are at the heart of our membership.
What is it like working at the IOP?
The IOP is a friendly and ambitious organisation. Inclusion and diversity are central to our work and we have a ‘work anywhere’ policy to make working at the IOP as flexible as possible. Looking after our colleagues and supporting them in life and work is our priority, ensuring they can live their best lives, with competitive salaries and generous benefits.
What will I be doing?
Supporting IOP’s staff in Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland to deliver the programmes of work in line with IOP strategy
Building and maintaining member and volunteer relationships across the physics community and to increase membership engagement in our activities across Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Providing consistent administration and co-ordination support to the IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland committees to enhance their contribution to the strategic objectives of the IOP.
Projects you work on may include:
This role supports the work of IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland. You will act as the main point of contact for IOP Scotland, supporting IOP Scotland’s staff, representative committee members, current and potential active members and volunteers to deliver activities in line with the IOP strategy and promote physics across their local communities for around two thirds of your time. The remaining third of time will be to support the same activities for the IOP in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The role has responsibility to ensure that IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland Committee members have a worthwhile and consistent experience. Supporting activities led and delivered by our active members and IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland staff in line with the IOP strategic goals and campaign aims, ensuring effective administrative and logistical support, providing and sharing best practice to ensure the IOP recruits, inducts, manages and celebrates volunteering.
Who will I work with?
IOP Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland staff and other IOP colleagues across the UK
IOP members and people in the physics community
Ideally, we hope you’ll apply if your skills include:
Essential Criteria
Communication – ability to express information clearly and effectively in written and oral form, Strong customer care skills, writing and editing engaging copy, web pages, social media
Organisational and planning – ability to work with minimum supervision, prioritise workload, high attention to detail, handle multiple tasks ability to work under pressure and to deadlines
Team player – the ability to work co-operatively with others to achieve common goals
Nice to have
Negotiation – the capability to explore different positions and alternatives to reach outcomes that gain acceptance of all parties
Influencing – the ability to bring others to your way of thinking diplomatically
Proactive – to think ahead & act to ensure the smooth completion of team/individual objectives
No candidate will meet every single desired qualification. If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you!
Application
Alongside your CV, please ensure you include a cover letter stating how you meet the person specification.
How will I be working?
The Institute of Physics is an inclusive employer and our people are at the heart of our approach to delivery. This role requires independent home working and is not based at an IOP office. It is expected that the post holder will reside within Scotland, but will be expected to travel to Ireland, Northern Ireland and London on occasions. There is some flexible working in the role, but some evening or weekend working will be expected to support particular events or meetings.
Why should I want to work for the IOP?
The Institute of Physics (IOP) is the professional body and learned society for physics in the UK and Ireland - we seek to raise public awareness and understanding of physics and support the development of a diverse and inclusive physics community. As a charity, we’re here to ensure that physics delivers on its exceptional potential to benefit society.
We have an ambitious new corporate strategy and you’ll play a part in helping us to deliver it. There’s never been a more exciting time to join the IOP - watch our film to find out more about our work.
As well as a competitive salary and professional development opportunities, we offer employees a comprehensive benefits package including:
An excellent pension scheme
Private medical insurance
Generous annual leave (25 days starting as a standard pro rota where required)
Gym Membership (Via salary sacrifice)
Company closure between Christmas and New Year and much more!
To apply for this role please click the link below, best of luck with your applications!
The Institute of Physics is an open and inclusive organisation that welcomes and celebrates diversity.
We strive to make physics accessible to people from all backgrounds.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Role Context and Purpose
• You will be working in partnership with Kentown Support Nurses and the wider team to improve access to therapeutic support for families where there is a child who is receiving end-of-life care. Sessions may take place with adults in the family or children and young people.
• You will manage a caseload of referrals from the Kentown team. You will be working with the family to offer a holistic package of support tailored to their needs, improving wellbeing, building resilience, and developing coping strategies. The majority of sessions will be completed face-to-face within GM, out in the community, although virtual or phone sessions may also take place. Our counsellors employ a flexible approach, which will involve a mixture of open-ended and time-limited interventions.
• You will also be providing post-bereavement interventions to family members who have lost a child with a life-limiting condition. Post-bereavement support could be offered to the families you supported in this role, or you may begin work with new families (referred by the Kentown team).
Below are some examples of how our Therapeutic Support Service can help:
• Encourage clients to explore any of their thoughts, emotions, and feelings in a safe, non-judgemental space.
• Allow clients to vent their frustrations, however they chose to do this - shout, swear, cry, laugh, moan, or use art materials to express non-verbal communication.
• Signpost and inform clients about alternative or other appropriate services.
• Normalise feelings to help clients to reduce any guilt, shame, fear, and anxieties.
• Encourage and support clients to work towards acceptance of their family situation.
• Support clients in their choices.
• Provide space and time to think and talk together.
• Offer a professional and trusting relationship.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
• Leading on therapeutic interventions for the families on your caseload; working in a person-centred way to effectively meet the needs of individuals and the family unit. Counsellors will draw on a wide range of therapeutic approaches, adapting their style as needed, and engaging in continuous learning and improvement.
• Working as part of the team developing and contributing to the provision of services for families within the remit of the contract. This may include partnership working with other organisations providing services to families on your caseload, developing and maintaining effective professional relationships with other staff across Gaddum and with other professionals involved in family care (Kentown Support, CCN Team, CSC, schools, etc).
• Participation in the day-to-day running of Gaddum’s services in the Kentown Support Service. Using appropriate networks to raise awareness of the service within statutory, voluntary, and independent organisations. Supporting social work and other trainee placements when necessary.
• Provision of practical and emotional support to families that have been referred into the service, signposting and referring to local provision where appropriate. Also, liaising with and working alongside existing support groups.
• Adherence to record keeping and monitoring needs of the service. Maintaining privacy and confidentiality in line with Gaddum’s policies and procedures.
• Following Gaddum’s Safeguarding Policies and reporting any concerns regarding an individual’s safety. Promoting the work of Gaddum and safeguarding its good name and reputation at every opportunity. Being aware of personal safety and security when carrying out work and undertaking risk assessments where necessary.
• Maintaining a general understanding of the work of the whole organisation and attend staff meetings/events. Attending meetings with your line manager and accessing clinical and peer supervision. Participating in joint activities e.g. National awareness days, open days, and other promotional activities. Representing and promoting Gaddum when required.
All staff are expected to work within all Gaddum policies and procedures. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Community Project Officer (North)
Job title: Community Project Officer
Salary: £25,631 to £28,382 per annum
Hours: Full time – 37 hours per week
Location: Office based in Pegswood, Morpeth, with some homeworking and local travel in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland.
About us
Groundwork aims to be the UK’s leading regeneration charity, working through partnership to create communities in which people are proud to live and work. This programme will deliver Groundwork’s mission of supporting people to improve their prospects and reach their full potential. As an organisation, we are proud of the effective role that our Community Project Officers play in delivering significant social, environmental and health outcomes with communities across the region.
About the role
We’re looking for a Community Project Officer who’s passionate about regeneration, partnership working, and making a real difference on the ground.
In this dynamic role, you will:
- Initiate, develop and deliver community regeneration projects across a diverse range of partners and sectors.
- Build strong, trusted relationships with local partners, community groups, and stakeholders.
- Spot and explore new opportunities for growth within the Land & Communities Programme.
- Work effectively both independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary project team.
- Apply a continuous improvement mindset, developing your own skills and embedding best practice in everything you do.
A bit about you
While you may bring expertise in a particular area, you’ll also be ready to adapt and contribute across different sectors to achieve our shared goals.
What you’ll bring:
- Experience in community project delivery, with a track record of collaboration and innovation.
- Strong organisational skills, including budget management and project planning.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities.
- A proactive, solutions-focused approach and the confidence to seek support when needed.
- An understanding of countryside and park management would be an advantage.
If you’re ready to combine big-picture thinking with hands-on delivery, and want to help communities flourish for the long term, we’d love to hear from you.
Closing date: Midnight on Thursday 4th September 2025
We reserve the right to close this advert at any time.
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
Make yourself at home:
We want you to be yourself at Groundwork and we value everything that makes you unique. We recognise and celebrate your difference and together we make Groundwork a special and great place to work. As a Disability Confident employer, we offer a guaranteed interview to applicants with a disability who meet the essential criteria for the role.
At Groundwork we ensure that we provide a safe environment for adults, children and young people to take part in any activity or service that we organise. We are committed to creating a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and comprehensive process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all the people we appoint are suitable to work with our children, young people and adult
This role is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure endorsed by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship – the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract.
No agencies please.
For over 40 years, Sister Circle has stood beside women facing complex health and social challenges. From navigating maternity care to accessing women's health support, our trained volunteers walk alongside other women with compassion, understanding, and advocacy. Our volunteers form a community of women bound by a shared passion for making a difference for other women. Our volunteers are the golden threads, holding our programmes together, bringing possibility to everything we do. They are our Maternity Mates, peer group supporters for those who have expereinced birth trauma or baby loss, trainee counsellors, language translators and so much more.
We are looking for a passionate, organised, and person-focused individual to guide our volunteers through their training and support journeys — from that very first conversation to being fully prepared and confident in their volunteer role. You will coordinate and lead on tasks that ensure a smooth, supportive volunteer experience where each thrives, while also creating spaces for connection, celebration, and storytelling.
We’re looking for someone who:
- Is highly organised and confident managing multiple priorities.
- Has experience of working with volunteers from diverse and marginalised backgrounds
- Has a commitment to safeguarding, trauma-informed and culturally sensitive practice
- Communicates with warmth, empathy, and clarity.
- Builds trust and strong relationships across diverse communities.
- Enjoys celebrating the achievments of volunteers and showing how much they are appreciated
- Is comfortable with admin, databases, and digital tools.
- Can balance attention to detail with big-picture thinking.
This is a role for someone who loves both the detail and connection — someone who believes in the power of women lifting each other up.
Application Instructions
We would like you to complete and submit the following:
• CV (Max 2 pages)
• A Covering Letter letting us know why you would like to work with us and in this role, how your work and experience meet the essential and desirable requirements for this role. Be you and let your passion for volunteering and our work shine through.
Applications without a covering letter and received after the deadline will not be considered.
Closing date: Thursday 4th September 2025 at midday.
Interviews: Friday 12th September (a short presentation will be requested)
This post is open to female applicants only as this is deemed a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) for this role under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
This role is funded by National Lottery Comunity Fund.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Evaluation Coordinator
Location: London/Remote hybrid
⏳ Contract: Fixed term until August 2026
Salary: £28,000 per annum (includes £2k London weighting)
Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours) or 0.8 FTE – flexible working considered
Start date: ASAP
Help Us Transform Outcomes for Disadvantaged Students
At Get Further, we believe every student should have the chance to achieve GCSE English and maths – vital qualifications that open doors to education, work and life opportunities. We deliver award-winning tuition and resources to help students in further education get the grades they need.
We’re looking for an Evaluation Coordinator to play a key role in delivering our first large-scale Randomised Control Trial (RCT) with the Education Endowment Foundation and the University of Warwick. This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in education evaluation, policy and charity delivery.
In this role, you will:
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Coordinate partner colleges and manage trial contracts, invoicing, and onboarding
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Support student data collection, survey administration and attendance tracking
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Liaise with evaluators, internal teams and stakeholders to keep the project on track
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Manage reporting milestones and final data collection in 2026
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Maintain accurate records in Salesforce (training provided)
We’re looking for someone who is:
Essential:
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Passionate about tackling educational inequality
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Confident with spreadsheets and data management
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Highly organised with strong time management skills
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An excellent communicator with attention to detail
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Comfortable working both independently and in a team
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and able to learn new systems
Desirable:
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Familiarity with the Further Education sector
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Experience in project management or trials/evaluations
Why Join Us?
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36 days annual leave (including bank holidays)
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Hybrid and flexible working
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Ongoing professional development
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Cycle to Work scheme and Employee Assistance Programme
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Be part of a bold, optimistic, ambitious and tenacious team making a real impact
To support students in further education from disadvantaged backgrounds to secure gateway English and maths qualifications that unlock opportunities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: Blackburn – based on site
Hours: Full time 37.5 per week
Contract: Fixed term contract ending June 2026
Salary: Grade 1.2 - £24,570 per annum
Closing date: Tuesday 26th August 2025 at 11.30 pm
We’re looking for a self-motivated individual with office administration and customer service experience to join us as an Administrator and provide the support we need to help us deliver an effective local service.
About the role
You will provide a variety of administration support including dealing with telephone and in person enquiries, processing referrals, data inputting and analysis, supporting with service user involvement activities and carrying out finance functions such as credit card requisitions, invoice processing, petty cash and management accounts variance reporting.
We are happy to talk about flexible working, personal growth and to promote a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit.
About you
You will have office administration and customer service experience and be a confident user of Microsoft Office applications as well as being competent in data inputting, extraction and analysis. Thriving in a fast paced and busy office environment, you have a flexible approach and enjoy learning new skills. You’re also passionate about tackling injustice through striving for change with individuals, in communities and across society.
Benefits
We offer a wide range of benefits, including 30 days of annual leave (pro rata), enhanced family friendly policies, pension and interest free travel loans. Our employees also have access to a tenancy deposit loan, payroll giving, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme.
About Shelter
Home is a human right. It’s our foundation and where we thrive. Yet every day millions of people are being devastated by the housing emergency.
We exist to defend the right to a safe home. Because home is everything.
We need ambitious, passionate people to join us. This is your chance to play a part in the fundamental change we are striving to achieve.
Our enemy is the social injustice at the core of the escalating housing emergency. To win this fight, we must be representative of the people we are here to help and those who support our movement. In all our people decisions, we take pride in being inclusive, equitable and transparent. We are committed to combating racism both within and outside Shelter. We welcome you on our journey to becoming truly anti-racist.
About the team
Our Lancashire hub offers a range of advice, support and guidance to people in the local area, specialising in homelessness and bad housing but also assisting with related issues such as welfare benefits advice. We work closely with the local community to understand the barriers faced by those in housing need to influence and make change, as well as delivering advice and awareness sessions in community settings.
How to apply
Please click ‘Apply for Job’ below. You are required to submit a CV and a supporting statement. The supporting statement should include your responses to the first four points in the ‘About You’ section of the job description of no more than 350 words each. Please provide specific examples following the STAR format and ensure you demonstrate how you address the behaviours below throughout your responses:
- We prioritise diversity and have an inclusive and open mindset
Safeguarding is everyone's business. Shelter is committed to protecting the health, wellbeing and human rights of those we support, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. All our staff will be expected to observe professional standards of behaviour and conduct their work in line with our Safeguarding Policies.
Shelter does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies nor accept the fees associated with them.
Harris Hill is delighted to be working with an international animal protection charity in their search for an Operations Officer.
Location: Remote (UK-based, with monthly travel to London at own cost)
Salary: £25,000 – £28,000, depending on experience
This is a varied and fast-paced position covering administration, finance, data management, supporter services, recruitment support, and event coordination. As the first point of contact for many supporters and stakeholders, you will deliver outstanding service while supporting colleagues across the organisation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Acting as a culture ambassador, supporting team communication and process improvements.
- Providing supporter and donor care via phone, email, post, and social media.
- Processing expenses, supplier payments, and supporting financial reporting.
- Coordinating recruitment administration, inductions, and onboarding/offboarding.
- Supporting team events, trainings, and external supporter activities.
- Managing databases, ensuring accurate records and GDPR compliance.
- Overseeing logistics, stock, and campaign materials.
We are looking for someone who is:
- Proactive, solutions-focused, and able to balance multiple projects.
- Calm, professional, and detail-oriented, with excellent communication skills.
- Experienced in administration, operations, or project management (minimum 1 year).
- Confident in managing competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Tech-savvy, adaptable, and eager to continuously improve processes.
This role is an exciting opportunity for a highly organised, detail-oriented professional to join a dedicated team working to protect animals worldwide. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring smooth internal operations and excellent supporter care.
For more information, please submit your CV to .
Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information.
As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp™, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an HR Administrator to join a highly regarded not-for-profit organisation. This is a full-time, 12 month fixed-term maternity cover contract based in London, providing essential administrative support to the HR team to ensure the smooth running of all human resources processes and the employee lifecycle.
Key responsibilities of the role:
- Act as the first point of contact for HR and recruitment enquiries, delivering excellent customer service to staff, volunteers, and external stakeholders
- Coordinate recruitment processes, including preparing job adverts, supporting managers with documentation, liaising with candidates and agencies, managing the applicant tracking system, arranging interviews, and issuing offer letters
- Support onboarding processes by preparing contracts, arranging and delivering inductions, setting up new starters on the HR system, and issuing confirmation correspondence
- Administer employee relations and benefits processes, including managing staff changes, leavers, annual leave queries, absence monitoring, and renewals of checks and registrations
- Maintain accurate HR records and databases, run reports, update intranet pages, and ensure compliance with GDPR requirements
- Assist with the coordination of learning and development programmes, including organising training sessions and maintaining attendance records
- Support wellbeing initiatives and activities for staff
- Monitor HR and recruitment inboxes, respond to general queries, and process invoices
- Collate monthly payroll data for submission to finance and support key HR processes such as probation reviews and end-of-year activities
Ideal candidate profile:
- Previous experience in an administrative role within a busy team, ideally within HR
- Strong IT skills, including MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and experience with HR databases
- Excellent attention to detail, organisation, and ability to prioritise effectively
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams
- Proven ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with discretion
- Proactive and self-motivated, with a positive approach to work
- Experience of working in the charity or clinical sector is desirable
- Knowledge of Canva or similar design tools would be an advantage
Location: London (minimum 4 days per week in the office after induction)
Salary: £30,000 per annum
Working hours: Full-time (35 hours per week)
Contract: Fixed-term maternity cover (12 months)
This vacancy will be actively shortlisted so early applications are encouraged to avoid missing out.
Venn Group is an equal opportunities employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates.
Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) is the national charity caring for historic churches at risk. As the operator of the third largest heritage estate in charitable ownership in the UK, our 356 historic churches include examples of irreplaceable architecture, archaeology and art from 1,000 years of English history.
CCT has an international award-winning reputation in heritage conservation and regeneration. All churches in our care are listed, mostly Grade I and II*, and some are Scheduled Ancient Monuments.
Without our care, these buildings might have disappeared entirely. Instead, they are enjoyed as social, tourism, educational and cultural resources, kept open, in use, and living once again in the heart of their communities.
Overall job purpose
Our Health and Safety Officer will help us embed, maintain, and develop high standards of Health and Safety, across CCT’s estate and its people. They will work closely with our small Health and Safety Team to create, implement, and establish our Health and Safety policies and procedures, in accordance with current legislation. They will advocate for, and set an example around, best practice in Health and Safety.
We have recently published our TRUST values, which outline the behaviours and expectations that act as our foundations at CCT. We have attached the pack, outlining each value, which we will also be using as part of our shortlisting and interview process to find the right candidates that align with our values.
If you would like to apply for this role, please visit our recruitment portal to begin your application. You will be asked to submit a CV and a short supporting statement (max 2 sides A4) outlining why you’d like to apply and how you fulfil the person specification for this post, so you’ll need to refer to the job description.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 8am on Thursday 11th September 2025.
The interviews will take place in, Bristol, on Tuesday 23rd September. Please note that the interview date and location have been specifically chosen according to the availability of the panel.
Please note: As part of our recruitment process, we undertake candidate psychometric testing, you will receive an email following your application submission asking you to complete a series of activities.
All successful applicants will be subject to a basic DBS, references and right to work checks.
We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer. Candidates who declare that they have a disability and who meet the essential criteria for the job will be offered an interview.
If you have any queries about this role, or if you have a disability and wish to request a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.
We are an inclusive employer and offer equal opportunities to all regardless of an individual’s age, disability, gender identity, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.
We are not a licensed sponsor at this time. Any offer of employment will be made subject to valid right to work in the UK being provided.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Join our dynamic team where your energy and resourcefulness will shine! We're on the lookout for enthusiastic, motivated individuals who are ready to make a real difference to the lives of tenants with learning disabilities and autism in Ulverston. As part of our friendly team, you'll be at the heart of delivering person-centred care, helping tenants engage in daily life and enjoy a wide array of activities.
Strong communication and engagement skills are essential, along with the ability to demonstrate unconditional positive regard for the young people we support. Maturity, responsibility, and confidence in a positive behaviour support framework are crucial.
Responsibilities include personal care, domestic tasks, and community activities like walking, swimming, and eating out. While prior experience is beneficial, an engaging, creative, and person-centred approach is vital. We value the personal skills and interests you bring, such as sports, outdoor pursuits, creative arts, music, and cooking.
Our service is easily accessible from Ulverston by car, bus, and train.
This role offers unique challenges and great job satisfaction for those looking to make a positive difference in others' lives. We provide relevant training, including accredited health and social care diplomas through our training academy. Flexibility in working hours, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins, is required. We offer opportunities for personal and career development, good conditions of service, and a supportive management culture.
This role is suited for experienced care workers, graduates, and those seeking a stimulating career in social care. You can choose to be paid weekly or monthly.
Vacancy Reference Number: 89009
Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number.
Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS.
We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received an Investors in People Gold award.
Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in, and eligible to work within, the UK.
Creative Support is a not for profit provider of person centered care and support





This role is split across two impactful organisations:
Black Thrive Global (BTG) works to address the inequalities that negatively impact the mental health and wellbeing of Black communities. We embed race equity in systems change and co-create solutions alongside communities.
Just Like Us (JLU) is the UK’s LGBT+ young people’s charity, empowering 18–25-year-olds to share their experiences in schools and improve LGBT+ inclusion through peer-led talks and ambassador programmes.
This joint role represents an exciting partnership between two organisations committed to racial justice, LGBTQ+ inclusion and systemic transformation.
1. Just Like Us (3.5 days/week): To support the delivery of Just Like Us’ Ambassador and School Talks programmes – including recruitment, training and coordination of young LGBT+ volunteers and engaging with schools to foster inclusive environments.
2. Black Queer & Thriving: There is potential for this role to expand in scope (up to 1.5 additional days per week), subject to funding. Should this occur, the role may include additional responsibilities in line with the aims of the Black LGBTQ+ Working Group and Southwark engagement priorities. Any change in working hours or duties would be discussed and agreed in advance.
Duties and Responsibilities
Just Like Us (3.5 days/week)
- Support the delivery of the Ambassador Programme, including recruitment, training and retention of LGBT+ volunteers aged 18–25.
- Coordinate and run community events for Black LGBT+ young people to support outreach and recruitment of volunteers.
- Represent Just Like Us at events such as conferences and prides to amplify our programmes to a range of audiences.
- Support Just Like Us volunteer recruitment drives by building relationships with university societies and volunteering services, community partners and charity partners in London and the South East.
- Assist with the recruitment and onboarding of LGBT+ mentors.
- Attend relevant cross-team meetings with the Just Like Us team such as the fortnightly Ambassador Recruitment meeting
- Support with the quality assurance of school talks through observations and slide checks.
- Assist the volunteering team with the coordination and delivery of ambassador skills workshops where needed.
- Work with the project evaluation consultant to assist with the running of focus groups.
- Conduct exit interviews with Black LGBT+ ambassadors.
-Support on a social action project with Black LGBT+ ambassadors in Year 3
- Ensure all activities are inclusive, trauma-informed and aligned with principles of equity and justice.
Please check the attachment in this advert for the Person Specification
Interview Dates: 16th-17th September 2025
Additional Information
Right to Work: All applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application.
Accessibility: We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is accessible. If you require any adjustments or support during the process, please let us know.
Start Date: We are ideally looking for someone to start from October 2025, though we are happy to discuss flexibility with the right candidate.
We exist to change the odds stacked against Black people by embedding race equity into systemic change so that thriving is the norm not the exception




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the National Pro Bono Centre:
The National Pro Bono Centre brings together charities dedicated to providing pro bono legal services and improving access to justice. We serve as a central resource for charities who help people seeking free legal advice and representation. Our work fosters collaboration, coordination, and improved service delivery among stakeholders in the pro bono sector. Through our work, the Centre supports the wide range of pro bono projects and brokerage which charities provide; helping individuals and communities all over England and Wales get access to justice.
The role:
To build on our achievements, we are looking for someone to lead on strategy, to promote collaboration and coordination across the sector, to maintain and develop relationships with key stakeholders, and to oversee and lead on the growth and development of our portfolio of projects and activities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic leadership – Continuing to develop NPBC’s strategy in accordance with the vision, mission, strategic priorities, and values of the charity, working together with the Board of Trustees, staff, and our key stakeholders.
- Operational management - Ensuring that the organisation is run efficiently, with robust financial controls. Managing the small team (3 permanent employees and 3 contractors). Working with the team on projects and events management.
- Fundraising – Leading on fundraising and building and developing the relationship between NPBC and existing sponsors, as well as seeking out and building relationships with new and potential sponsors.
- Communications - Representing the NPBC in the promotion of its mission, vision and aims externally.
- Governance - Ensuring that the charity is well administered and working with the Board of Trustees to meet its legal, statutory, and regulatory responsibilities.
About you:
We are looking for a strategic planner with a proven record of leading teams or organisations to deliver high quality results. You will need to be able to demonstrate a strong track record of fundraising through commercial sponsorship and developing lasting relationships with key stakeholder partners to achieve this.
The successful candidate will possess the following skills and qualities:
- Strategic thinker with the ability to develop and articulate a clear vision.
- Leadership style, which encourages, motivates, inspires and develops staff.
- Excellent communicator (both orally and in writing) with effective listening, influencing and negotiation skills.
- An understanding of the key measures of financial management and control in a challenging environment.
- Effective decision-making skills with excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent administrative, organisational and IT skills.
- Intellectual rigour, financial acumen and the ability to accurately analyse and explain complex issues.
Applications
To apply for the role, please submit a copy of your CV with a covering letter. We appreciate that AI can be useful as a tool, particularly if English is your second language. However, we discourage the use of AI for writing CVs and cover letters as, in our experience, it results in a generic voice that does not communicate the unique strengths and motivations of candidates.
Equal Opportunities Statement
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all who work with us and strongly encourage applications from anyone who meets the specific criteria of the post regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender reassignment, marital and civil partnership status, neurodiversity, pregnancy, religion or belief, sexual orientation and socio-economic background.
Data Protection
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Are you passionate about empowering young people and want to help deliver inspiring educational experiences across the UK?
Do you thrive in fast-paced environments where your organisational skills and attention to detail make a real impact?
Summary
Young Citizens is recruiting two Programme Coordinators to help deliver our UK education programmes, one with a focus on Events Coordination, and the other on School Engagement. These roles are key to ensuring thousands of young people across the UK benefit from high-quality, meaningful learning experiences.
Note: We are hiring up to two Coordinators for initial 18 month contracts, with potential to become permanent. See the job pack below.
About us
Young Citizens is a UK education charity on a mission to help children and young people thrive in their communities and society. For nearly forty years we’ve equipped young people with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to understand how democracy and society works, and how they can be a part of it. We’re a small, dynamic team working in each nation with a bold vision for the future. We have a well-loved set of digital lessons, tools and immersive programmes that primary and secondary schools come to each year to help deliver inspiring, quality citizenship education.
Role snapshot
This is a fantastic opportunity to join Young Citizens in one of two key Programme Coordinator roles, each helping to deliver our national education programmes.
- As Programme Coordinator – Event and Project Lead, you’ll oversee the planning and delivery of around 65 events each year, from mock trials and school workshops to teacher training and sector-facing events, ensuring every detail contributes to a high-quality experience for young people, educators, and volunteers. In addition to event delivery, the role also involves leading key projects that support programme development and growth.
- As Programme Coordinator – Schools Engagement Lead, you’ll be the main point of contact for over 480 secondary schools, managing registrations, communications, and support to ensure smooth, engaging participation across our programmes.
Both roles are vital to our mission of empowering young people through active citizenship. You’ll play a hands-on role in shaping a well-established charity as we deliver on our 3-year strategy, with opportunities to facilitate workshops and mock trials, coordinate programme delivery, and build strong relationships with stakeholders. You’ll be part of a small, collaborative team where clear processes, adaptability, and a passion for social impact are key to success.
Who are we looking for?
We’re looking for highly organised, proactive individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and care deeply about making a difference for young people. Whether your strengths lie in event logistics or school engagement, you’ll bring energy, precision, and a collaborative mindset to our dynamic team.
You’ll have experience coordinating programmes or events, managing busy workloads, and building strong relationships with a range of stakeholders. Confidence in facilitation (or a willingness to train), strong IT skills, and a solutions-focused approach are essential.
We value team players who can adapt quickly, set up effective processes, and keep things running smoothly. If you're energised by coordinating events, managing logistics with precision, and building trusted relationships with schools to deliver inspiring educational programmes, we’d love to hear from you.
Benefits of working at Young Citizens
In addition to joining a small, friendly, and supportive team, we offer:
- Hybrid and flexible working options
- Enhanced employer pension contribution
- 28 days annual leave plus eight Bank Holidays
- Paid volunteering leave
- A day off for your birthday
- Employee assistance programme
- Enhanced sickness and maternity policies
- Season ticket loan
- The opportunity to make a real difference to children and young people across the UK
This is a hybrid working role, requiring office attendance a minimum of 2 days a week during non-delivery periods and may require more frequent office attendance during delivery periods. Candidates should be based within a reasonable commute to St Paul’s, London and have the existing right to work in the UK.
To learn more about the role and the application process, please refer to the job pack for full details.
As long as this advert is live, we are accepting applications.
To apply, please submit your CV along with a one-page cover letter outlining your interest in the role and how your experience aligns with the person specification. This will give you the best chance of being shortlisted.
Closing date: 11pm on Sunday, 21 September 2025.
Please note:
• Young Citizens is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
• Young Citizens welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Young Citizens is a citizenship education charity that informs, equips and inspires children and young people across the UK to be active citizens.



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Please note that although the location states Conwy, we are looking for someone based around the North Wales area to work remotely.
Job Title:Family Practitioner – North Wales
Reports to: Families First Programme Manager
Part Time:22.2 hours/ 3 days per week (including Wednesdays)
Start Date: ASAP
Location:Home based in North Wales
Salary: £20,100 per annum actual (£33,500 FTE)
RSBC believes that every blind and partially sighted young person should have the chance to live life without limits.
We are seeking a part time Family Practitioner who will support families with blind and partially sighted children and young people to develop improved wellbeing, resilience, and coping strategies.
This post will cover North Wales, so the ability to visit families and being a car driver with access to your own vehicle is essential. You’ll be part of a remote England and Wales wide Family Practitioner team, who work closely together to draw on each other’s skills and experience to ensure families receive the best service from RSBC. You will work closely with the wider Services team to ensure children, young people and families get all the right services and support they need.
The team link together to run online groups to further support families, and this work may be in the evenings - time can be taken back for this. The team also meet weekly online and come together in person for two-day compulsory team training at our London office at least twice a year. We ask that one of your working days be Wednesday.
The main purpose of this role is to:
· To establish and maintain a case load of families with blind and partially sighted children and young people aged 0 to 25 who identify themselves as needing support.
· To undertake family assessments to identify specific areas of need; to identify and deliver appropriate interventions that will promote children’s development and emotional wellbeing in collaboration with family members and make and support onward referrals as required.
· To ensure that support is high quality and meets the high standard that RSBC sets, with pre agreed performance indicators.
The ideal candidate will have a qualification that demonstrates the ability to establish a trusting and open relationship with families and CYP. You’ll be experienced in providing emotional wellbeing support with families directly and have knowledge of child development from experience or qualification. You’ll know about family systems/systemic practice – from experience or qualification as well as knowledge and practical experience of using family centred interventions in collaboration with families. We’d like you to have excellent interpersonal skills, and a strong teamwork ethic to fit in with our friendly and knowledgeable team of Family Practitioners across England and Wales.
In return we offer a competitive range of benefits including a generous annual leave allowance of 28 days (rising to 29 days after 3 years’ service) + bank holidays, Employee Assistance Programme, Perkbox, flexible working opportunities, 3% contribution towards pension, and season ticket loan. We are a welcoming, diverse and inclusive workforce and are a Disability Confident Employer. We also hold the Investors in People Silver Award.
For further details on the role, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification.
Please apply by emailing your CV and a supporting statement which details how you meet the requirements of the role and person spec
Closing date: 1st September 2025 We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive a high volume of applications so we encourage early application.
Interview: W/C 8th September 2025. There may be a 2nd interview if required.
To apply you will need to have the right to work in the UK
The Society is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Therefore, all posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check from the Disclosure and Barring Service and 2 satisfactory professional references. Registered Charity No.307892
To be there for blind children and their families with specialist support throughout their journey.
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Seeking candidates who are passionate about empowering young people and families to achieve their goals to join our team tackling social injustice through mentoring and support.
About Us
At Unfold, we’ve been supporting young people and families for over 35 years through mentoring, peer support, and community groups. In the last five years alone, our income has grown fivefold, our staff team has expanded from 2 to 19, and we’ve supported hundreds of young people and women to overcome barriers and build brighter futures.
About the Role
We’re now looking for a Programme Coordinator to help us deliver our high-quality programmes and build on our progress. You’ll recruit and support volunteer mentors, prepare and match young people to programmes, and act as a key point of contact for referrers and families. You’ll also contribute to outreach, run Youth Support Groups for young asylum seekers, and support our Youth Advisory Council. You’ll be a strong communicator, empathetic and able to connect with young people from diverse backgrounds while understanding the challenges they face.
Key responsibilities include:
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Recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer mentors.
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Matching young people with mentors and monitoring progress.
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Coordinating Youth Support Groups for young people seeking asylum and refugees.
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Being the first point of contact for young people, families, and referrers.
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Using our CRM to track impact and ensure accurate data.
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Supporting programme evaluation, reporting, and partnership development.
About You:
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Experience working with young people, particularly those facing barriers.
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A confident communicator with empathy, listening skills, and a people-first approach.
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Strong organisational and data management skills.
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Passion for social justice and improving outcomes for children, young people, and families.
While we welcome applications from everyone, based on the profile of our service users, we are particularly keen to hear from female candidates and those from the global majority.
Why join us?
- Holidays: 25 working days (along with additional Christmas closedown days)
- Pension: We offer a generous pension provision: New staff are automatically enrolled for a pension after three months, and after six months, we will match your contribution up to a maximum of 8%.
- Salary: We are committed to paying the London Living Wage in line with the Living Wage Foundation and review salaries annually.
- Team Working: We are a small but brilliant team: we're supportive, diverse, and we help each other out. There are always opportunities to get involved in different aspects of the organisation, or lead on new initiatives.
- Wellbeing - How we feel matters: Staff have access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, and our staff Wellbeing Champions support the delivery of our Wellbeing Strategy. Additionally, we’re excited to introduce three days a year dedicated to team-building activities. These days are an opportunity to build skills, foster connections, and recharge as a team!
- Flexible Working: We're happy to consider flexible working arrangements in line with the requirements of the role.
- Hybrid Working: We work from the office or at least two days a week between Tuesday and Thursday. (Depending on your role, you may need to work from the office or other London locations on other days.)
- Eco-friendly, Modern Offices: We work in a beautiful, accessible, eco-friendly co-working space with a number of other charities, with plants, a leafy roof terrace, free hot and cold drinks, breakfast cereals and fruit. With comfortable spaces to read quietly or talk in a group, our workspace is somewhere you'll want to be. You can find out more about our on-site benefits at the Fivefields website.
Unfold supports families and young people in London, helping them get where they want to be through mentoring powered by volunteers and support groups

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