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You will be joining us at a time that holds the greatest potential for fundraising in our history, following the launch of the UK Government’s Delivery Plan for ME and initial findings of the DecodeME genetics study (co-led by Action for ME) in Summer 2025.
Building on our charity’s already established level of support from major donors, you will provide exceptional relationship management to existing donors alongside growing our network of high value supporters.
Working closely with the CEO, alongside managing a portfolio of donors and prospects ensuring excellent stewardship, you will support our Breakthrough-ME Group (a group of high net worth and highly networked individuals). There is an established level of support from major donors at Action for ME so this is a role that will require exceptional relationship management to retain our current valued supporters while growing this crucial area of fundraising.
This would be an ideal role for an experienced philanthropy professional seeking to work for a small but ambitious charity, helping us to achieve our mission to improve the lives of all people affected by ME – better meeting their needs today while taking action to secure change for tomorrow.
Key duties
Major Donor Fundraising
• Successfully develop and implement the philanthropy strategy to secure and maximise funds from high value individuals for Action for ME achieving annual income of £250k+
• Set plans and budgets which will deliver income through major gift fundraising and philanthropic giving through family trusts and foundations, including quarterly forecasting.
• Manage a portfolio of prospects and donors at the £5k to £100k level, to develop and maintain strong and long-standing partnerships
• Work closely with the Director of Fundraising and Development and other colleagues to ensure that plans and activities for fundraising from high value individuals are integrated into the overall fundraising strategy and plan for significant growth.
• Be responsible for our Breakthrough-ME Group with high quality proposition development. Contribution to Group fundraising activities with a specific focus on ensuring their networks support pipeline growth for future fundraising.
• Lead the delivery of our biennial fundraising gala dinner, maximising income and new opportunities from attendees.
• Develop engaging and inspiring opportunities to steward and cultivate support creating a calendar of activities including events, presentations, approaches, networking and meetings.
• Utilise the CRM database (Raisers Edge) to provide the data required to strategise your approach to philanthropy, monitor progress and provide a high-quality donor experience.
• Ensure utilisation of insight & data, producing management information data to inform planning and strategy development.
• With the Director of Fundraising & Development, create inspiring cases for support and resulting propositions with clear budgets and outcomes.
• Create adequate systems and processes to support the major donor programme.
• Undertake and manage research into prospects and major donors, preparing for approaches and presentations and briefing senior leadership and trustees for donor meetings and events.
• Develop and maintain relationships with donors, a wide range of staff and volunteers from trustee level down.
• Provide regular feedback and internal reporting to line management.
• Work with other fundraisers to ensure that all fundraising opportunities and leads are followed up – particularly in corporate, community and trust fundraising.
• Work with Trustees, the Chief Executive and members of the Leadership Team to develop relationships with major donors.
• Self-administrate including managing your own diary and meetings, keeping accurate and up to date records of activity
• Occasional travel to London, Bristol & events
Other duties
• To positively promote the work and activities of Action for M.E. at all times.
• To contribute to the team’s overall, ongoing and annual planning and budgeting.
• To undertake any other reasonable activity in line with the responsibilities of the post as requested by the Director of Fundraising and Development, Chief Executive or any other senior Action for ME management.
• Act as an advocate for the Charity and its work.
• To work in accordance with Action for ME’s values of collaboration, equity and empathy.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people affected by ME. Better meeting their needs today while taking action to secure change for tomorrow.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join Housing Matters—a housing advice and advocacy charity—as our Communications and Fundraising Officer.
You’ll manage our day-to-day communications across social media, email updates, and online resources, as well as support with key income generation working alongside our Director and external Trusts Fundraising consultant. This is a great opportunity for someone with a good track record of income generation and a passion for sharing our organisations impact through effective communications.
Essential:
- 2+ years’ experience in trust fundraising or similar
- Strong writing and digital communication skills
- Familiarity with WordPress, Mailchimp, and social platforms
Benefits include:
25 days holiday (pro rata), flexible/hybrid working, pension scheme, employee wellbeing support.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Imagine a role where your creativity and collaborative approach help connect supporters to a powerful mission, shifting the dial in the food and farming education sector so more children facing disadvantage can discover their connection with the land that sustains us all.
We’re seeking a skilled communicator and digital storyteller equally comfortable crafting social media posts, drafting briefing notes, or capturing and editing film content. You’ll be passionate about amplifying underrepresented voices and supporting social change through engaging communications that inform, connect and inspire.
You will work closely with colleagues across the organisation to drive engagement, raise our profile, and grow our digital presence through impactful multimedia storytelling. Your work will help bring the voices of children, families and communities to partners and supporters nationwide, placing The Country Trust’s mission at the heart of national conversations about wellbeing, education and tackling the poverty of opportunity.
This role involves travel and occasional overnight stays (with mileage reimbursed) across England and North Wales. While we prioritise public transport use, this is not always feasible. Therefore, a valid driving licence is essential.
Key Responsibilities:
Communications & Influence
- Develop and deliver strategic, multi-channel communications that translate complex ideas into compelling messages to increase our influence across media, policy, and partner networks.
Multimedia Storytelling
- Create and deliver impactful, accessible multimedia content that amplifies beneficiary voices, supports advocacy, and aligns with our brand and strategic goals.
Stakeholder Engagement & Partnerships
- Develop and tailor impactful communications and materials that strengthen partnerships, engage funders, and support collaborative initiatives with partner organisations.
Press, Media & Digital Oversight
- Support on press and social media communications by managing media relationships, crafting timely content, and optimising outreach to amplify our advocacy and campaigns.
About The Country Trust
The Country Trust believes every child should discover first-hand the connections between the food they eat, their own health and the health of the planet. We are the UK’s leading educational charity on a mission to connect children with the land that sustains us all.
When we don’t understand where food comes from, how it’s grown, or have the chance to spend time outdoors, there’s a significant knock-on effect for our health and the environment. Through nearly 50 years of programme delivery, we know children facing disadvantage often have the most to gain from this connection but are least able to access it.
Through food, farming and countryside experiences, our mission is to empower children to be confident, curious, and create change in their lives and the world around them — so that they and society thrive.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Us
Animal Welfare Investigations Project (AWIP) is embarking on an ambitious five-year strategy to become a membership-first organisation, empowering thousands of animal advocates to join us in protecting animals from harm.
As part of this transformation, we’re seeking a compassionate, organised, and proactive Membership Services Officer to be the first point of contact for our members and supporters, ensuring every interaction is warm, helpful, and leaves people feeling valued.
About the Role
This is a key supporter-facing role where you will:
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Be the friendly first point of contact for members and prospective members via phone, email, and other channels.
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Handle inbound and outbound calls, including proactively reaching out to members to address cancellations, encourage upgrades, or convert cash supporters into ongoing members.
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Maintain accurate supporter data, preferences, and interactions in Salesforce CRM.
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Collaborate with our Digital Marketing Officer, Data & CRM Officer, and Gifts in Wills Officer to nurture relationships and move supporters through their journey, ensuring that every member feels appreciated and connected to our mission.
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Support the Marketing and Communications team with occasional wider projects, such as campaigns, virtual or in-person events, or member engagement initiatives.
About You
We’re looking for someone who is:
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Compassionate and member-focused, with a genuine desire to make every interaction count.
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Highly organised and detail-oriented, able to manage multiple tasks and maintain accurate records.
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Confident and professional on the phone and in written communication.
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Comfortable with outbound calling — experience in telephone fundraising or supporter upgrade calling is desirable.
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Able to work both independently and as part of a team.
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Comfortable with technology, ideally with some experience using CRMs (Salesforce experience is a bonus).
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Experienced in supporter care, customer service, or a similar role (desirable but not essential).
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Aligned with AWIP’s mission, with a strong commitment to animal welfare and, ideally, a cruelty-free lifestyle.
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Able to maintain strict confidentiality at all times.
Key Details
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Hours: 16 hours per week, Monday–Thursday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Salary: £11,885.71 pro-rata (£26,000 FTE)
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Contract: 12-month fixed-term contract, with potential for a permanent role
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Location: Remote (must be based in the UK)
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Additional hours: May be available for outbound campaigns, depending on business needs
What We Offer
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The opportunity to be part of a growing, mission-driven organisation making a global impact for animals.
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A supportive, values-driven team environment.
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Training and development opportunities.
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Fully remote working environment.
The Animal Welfare Investigations Project investigates organised animal cruelty and rescues animals.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) to join our friendly team of ISVAs at RASASC Guildford. This is a full time position - 5 days/week (35 hours), but we would consider 4 days/week (28 hours) for the right person.
We are committed to equal opportunities, and we warmly encourage applications from all sections of the community particularly applicants from diverse groups.
RASASC Guildford is a registered charity which has been providing support to survivors of rape and sexual abuse of all genders (both recent and non-recent) and young people aged over 13, from across Surrey since 1992.
We provide an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) Service. ISVAs support survivors to help them overcome the abuse they have suffered and to rebuild their lives. This service also includes supporting the survivor to seek justice through the judicial system, should the survivor wish.
We also provide one-to-one counselling, group work, youth counselling, a support line, and a family support programme.
Volunteers are an important part of the work we do. Volunteers staff our support line and many of our qualified counsellors work on a voluntary basis with survivors of rape and sexual abuse.
ISVA
ISVAs are survivor-focused advocates, who support survivors of recent and non-recent rape and sexual abuse to enable them to access the services they need in the aftermath of the abuse they have experienced. An ISVA provides individual support and this will vary from client to client.
This role is based at the RASASC Guildford office and will work across Surrey. The ISVA must have a full driving licence and use of a car that can be used for work purposes.
You will be part of a dedicated, experienced, and friendly team. The ISVAs meet fortnightly for peer support and work collaboratively with each other to share knowledge. Each ISVA has a lead area of responsibility in addition to your caseload supporting a range of clients.
You will be provided with monthly clinical supervision and attend monthly one-to-one meetings with the ISVA team leader.
We welcome applications from all candidates but are particularly looking for those who can demonstrate the experience listed in the essential criteria of the person specification, and especially from those who can evidence the desirable skills and/or have an existing ISVA qualification.
Job Description
- To support survivors of rape and sexual abuse.
- It is the responsibility of the ISVA to impartially advise the client on all options open to them, such as the Criminal Justice System, SARC, sexual health clinic and other local services.
- The ISVAs are expected to balance a caseload that includes survivors progressing through the criminal justice process as well as survivors that have decided not to report, or who are no longer in the criminal justice process.
- The ISVA will be based at Guildford RASASC but will be expected to travel throughout Surrey.
- The ISVA is expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with those in this document, as the job description cannot cover every issue which may arise within the post.
Key Tasks
· The ISVA will provide a survivor-focused, independent service, distinct from the role of a crisis worker or counsellor.
· Undertake risk assessment and support needs analysis with survivor and develop a support plan for the survivor.
· To provide advice and support across a wide range of issues, such as housing, health and education, that will help to support the survivor and ensure their ongoing safety in the aftermath of the abuse.
· Manage caseload and maintain necessary case files and records including monitoring information as required under funding conditions and by RASASC.
· To provide expert advice and support in relation to issues and the impact of rape and sexual abuse on this client group to other members of the ISVA team as well as the wider RASASC team.
· The ISVA will be required to undertake accredited training specifically designed to support them in delivering this service. This training is currently delivered virtually but subject to change, possibly face to face in Rugby or Manchester over six modules. Each module is taught over two consecutive days to minimise the amount of time ISVAs are away.
· Fulfil relevant monitoring processes as requested by the ISVA Team Leader or the Fundraising Manager.
· to attend monthly one to one supervision with team leader and monthly clinical supervision
Personal Specification
Experience:
Essential
- Excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills
- Excellent organisational skills and a proven ability to prioritise workload, including time management skills
- Experience of working with vulnerable people
- Knowledge and understanding of child and vulnerable adult protection procedures and information sharing protocols
- Handling confidential information
- Ability to work on your own and as part of a small team in a busy and challenging environment
- Full driving licence and car that can be utilised for work purposes.
Desirable
- Case Management skills – ability to accurately maintain records
- Crisis management skills – including risk management
- Knowledge and commitment to multi-agency partnership working.
- Experience of delivering presentation/training.
- Experience of working with survivors of rape and sexual abuse and an understanding of the variety of issues affecting survivors
In return, we can offer you 25 days annual leave (pro rata for part time hours, eight public holidays (pro rata for part time hours) contributory pension scheme and reimbursement of travel expenses at 45p per mile.
Application
We are committed to equal opportunities, and we warmly encourage applications from all sections of the community particularly applicants from diverse groups.
1st Interviews will be held on Tuesday 30th September, and should you be short listed you will be invited to interview on Tuesday 7th October at our offices in Guildford.
If you are interested in joining our team or if you have any questions about the role, please do give us a call as we would love to hear from you, or please complete the application form.
This recruitment will close by Friday 12th September at 12 NOON
How to Apply: Please download the application form from RASASC Guildford's website.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for a Legal Manager to join our expert legal team at our Finsbury Park office. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to life-changing legal work, support the development of future social justice lawyers, and help shape national policy through strategic legal advocacy.
About BID
At BID, we’ve been at the forefront of the fight against immigration detention since 1998. We're a small but dedicated charity that offers free legal advice and representation to individuals held in detention across the UK.
With just 13 staff and over 45 active volunteers, our impact is far reaching. We provide legal casework, deliver frontline advice services, support systemic advocacy, and engage in strategic litigation – all to end arbitrary detention.
We’re proud to be accredited by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) and recognised as a leading voice in immigration legal support.
About the Role: Legal Manager
As Legal Manager, you’ll play a central role in delivering high-quality, trauma informed legal services to people in immigration detention.
You’ll supervise and support our brilliant Legal Volunteers, manage your own caseload, oversee BID’s advice line and legal surgeries, and contribute to training and mentoring volunteers starting their legal careers. You’ll also support our policy and advocacy team by identifying systemic issues from our legal work that require wider change.
Whether it's preparing bail applications, reviewing legal submissions, training volunteers, or providing urgent advice on our helpline, you’ll be working directly at the intersection of law and justice.
To find out more and apply, download the application pack from our website: Join Our Team: We're Hiring a Legal Manager at BID | Bail for Immigration Detainees
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!
Closing date: Sunday 7th September at midnight
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Save the Children UK has an exciting opportunity for a collaborative and community focused individual with extensive partnerships experience to join us as our Participation and Partnerships Manager where you will work with local partners, children and families in Glasgow.
Please note: Regular travel in and around Glasgow is required for this role with 2-4 days per month in our Edinburgh office.
About Us
Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach.
About the role
As Participation and Partnerships Manager, you will work directly with families and local organisations, building strong partnerships and delivering local area strategies that help shape national policy and influence systemic change. You'll manage local projects, support community partners, and amplify the voices of children, parents and carers—ensuring their experiences inform everything we do through developing strategic partnerships and develop impactful local area strategies.
In this role, you will:
- Build trusted partnerships across Glasgow communities and lead collaborative, place-based strategies.
- Work closely with local partners to co-develop solutions to child poverty and ensure their work feeds into national influence and advocacy.
- Engage directly with families to shape projects and policy – from local innovation initiatives to national campaigns.
- Coordinate delivery networks and support partners with funding, capacity building and ongoing support.
- Innovate new ways to amplify community voices and ensure their perspectives influence decision-making at all levels.
- Gather insights, learning and evidence to strengthen practice and contribute to organisational learning and fundraising.
About you
To be successful, it is important that you have:
- A background in community engagement or partnership work – ideally with a strong network in Glasgow.
- Experience co-developing projects with families or community groups, especially around tackling poverty or improving outcomes for children.
- Confidence working within systems change frameworks or place-based approaches.
- Strong project management and planning abilities, with a focus on collaboration and impact.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills – with the ability to bring people together and maintain trust.
- Commitment to Save the Children's vision, mission and values.
What we offer you:
Working for a charity provides one of the best benefits there is – a sense of purpose and reward for helping others. However, we understand the importance of giving back to our employees to ensure a happy and healthy working environment and work/life balance.
- We focus on flexibility, inclusion, collaboration, health and wellbeing both in and outside of work.
- We provide a wide range of benefits which will reward your hard work, motivate you, and inspire you to work to improve the lives of children every day.
Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications.
Ways of Working:
The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but there are likely to be times when you will be required to come to your contracted office (up to 2-4 days per month or 6-8 days per quarter). This will be agreed with your Line Manager and team and is intended to be time spent on collaborating with colleagues and relationship building.
Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
Flexible Working - We are happy to discuss flexible working options at interview.
Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
Save the Children UK believes in a world that is fair, inclusive and equitable where all children have the opportunity to change their world. We apply this to our workforce and we are committed to developing and supporting a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organisation where all employees have a sense of belonging and feel that they can be "Free to Be Me". We are not looking for just one type of person - we want to recruit people who can add fresh perspectives, innovative ideas or challenge that disrupts the risk of group think.
We are especially interested in people whose childhood experiences - of life on a low income, of migration, of being in a racialised community, of the care system, of being LGBT+ or in an LGBT+ family or living with (or with someone with) a disability - help us to see things we might otherwise miss. Whatever your story is we want to hear it because we know that different voices, ideas, perspectives and knowledge, working together will enable us to better the lives of children around the world. This is the reason why we are all here.
BCUSU is seeking a proactive and empathetic Student Advisor to play a key role in supporting and advocating for students throughout their academic journey. This position is ideal for someone who is passionate about student welfare and can provide high-quality, specialist advice across a range of complex issues.
As a Student Advisor, you will deliver personalised one-to-one support to students, particularly in areas such as academic appeals, complaints, disciplinary procedures, fitness to practise concerns, and housing issues. You will also support students during formal university processes, including attending meetings and hearings as their advocate or support person.
You will act as a central point of contact for students navigating university policies, procedures, and services—including mental health support, academic assistance, and financial aid. Building trusting relationships with students is at the heart of this role, helping them feel heard, respected, and empowered.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide accurate and up-to-date advice on complex academic and housing issues.
- Advocate on behalf of students where necessary, ensuring their voices are represented and their rights protected.
- Conduct detailed casework, including interviewing students, identifying issues, and offering appropriate solutions and support.
- Interpret and communicate complex policies, procedures, and regulations clearly and empathetically.
- Manage your own caseload, prioritising effectively based on urgency and student needs.
- Maintain a strong knowledge of legislation, university policies, and best practices relevant to student support and advice.
About You
We're looking for someone with:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and offer reassurance in sensitive situations.
- Experience working with people from all backgrounds.
- Strong organisational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
- Advanced knowledge in key advisory areas (appeals, complaints, disciplinaries, housing, etc.) and current legislation and policy.
- Experience in casework, advocacy, or a student support setting.
Benefits
- Agile/Flexible Working
- Generous Holidays with Long Service increments
- Occupational Sick pay*
- Pension Scheme*
- Additional day’s holiday for Wedding day and Graduation day
- Maternity, Paternity, Adoption pay and leave (statutory entitlement)
- Volunteering – take one day volunteering and BCUSU will match it with another day for you to volunteer
- Paid Compassionate Leave *
- Health Cash Plan
- BCU Library membership
- Staff socials – subsidised events usually Summer and/or Christmas
*Terms of eligibility apply
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Who we are
Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) is an international NGO that has been working with indigenous peoples and forest peoples since 1990. We work in 18 countries across South and Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, with around 50 partner organisations based in the tropical forest belt.
We work directly and in solidarity with communities and peoples, supporting them to secure their rights to their traditional lands, territories, and resources, protect their forests and ways of life, and choose their own futures.
The role
Consistent with our Theory of Change, Forest Peoples Programme’s advocacy and communications strategies are diverse and decentralized. They are generated in a largely bottom-up way with our partners, via our program staff (organised in country and thematic teams). This allows us to be sensitive to local social, political and legal contexts, and partner priorities. It also guides our highly collaborative approach to communications.
Communications at FPP is as much about facilitating exchanges among partners and between Indigenous peoples and forest peoples, as it is about communicating with policy makers, academics, and a broader public. FPP’s core principle of the right to self-determination means that we strive to ensure that FPP’s own ‘voice’ is consistent with the priorities and aspirations of Indigenous peoples and forest peoples. That we compliment and amplify, but neither diminish nor eclipse, the voices of Indigenous peoples and forest peoples themselves.
FPP’s communications team is embarking on a period of restructuring and reorienting. The goal is to become better placed to support a strategic approach to communications in our programmatic and country-focused work, while retaining a core function of handling FPP’s central/organizational communications needs.
As part of that restructuring, this new post of Senior Media and Communications Officer will serve a dual purpose of providing additional capacity in the day-to-day activities of the department, and taking a leading role in rolling out our restructuring plans. There may be some responsibilities around cultivating media relations, and/or line management responsibilities, depending on the profile of the successful candidate. The role reports directly to the Communications Coordinator, who will be working restricted hours for the first 10 months of this appointment.
FPP works with 52 long-term partners and allies, across 18 countries. The Senior Media and Communications Officer will gain a good working knowledge of the entire landscape, and intimate knowledge of some specific contexts in which FPP teams are focused. Fundamentally of course, we are all accountable to the Indigenous peoples and forest peoples we work with and for.
Initially, the role is likely to have a heavy focus on rolling out the new team structure and strategy, transitioning within a year to focus more on media relations or advocacy-linked strategic communications, depending on the profile of the recruit.
About you
This post would suit an experienced practitioner with a good understanding of communicating in a multilingual, cross-cultural, and highly consultative environment. Additional languages (especially French or Bahasa Indonesia) are a distinct advantage.
Essential requirements:
- At least 5 years’ experience in communications work in an international, collaborative, and advocacy-focussed environment. This will have ideally been within an indigenous peoples’ organisation, or NGO, advocacy or international context.
- Experience of work in multilingual and cross-cultural contexts and environments, preferably with indigenous peoples or local communities.
- Strong alignment with FPP’s vision, mission and values, including commitment to human rights (in particular the rights of Indigenous peoples and forest peoples), as well as interest in the interface between the rights of Indigenous and forest peoples, biodiversity and climate protection, political economy, and international affairs. An unwavering commitment to the self-determination of all peoples.
- Demonstrable experience of strategic thinking regarding advocacy, communications and media, and in planning and implementing projects in a collaborative way.
- Demonstrable experience of communicating complex advocacy issues and grassroots experiences in compelling, creative ways, to a wide range of audiences across a wide range of media.
- Strong media relations experience, at national and international levels. An existing network of relevant media contacts is a distinct advantage.
- You must be able to manage your own workload, and set your own limits. You will need to have the confidence to say no to colleagues, and the people skills to maintain positive working relationships while you do so. A positive attitude, and an ability to be sensitive, flexible and adaptable to changing contexts and evolving strategies, is vital.
- Excellent written and spoken English, with demonstratable experience of writing copy, editing and publishing for print and digital media. Experience in producing multimedia products (films, animations, graphics, podcasts, websites etc) is also highly desirable.
Applicants based in the UK or seeking to be based in the UK must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application as FPP is not in a position to sponsor visa applications. Applicants based outside the UK may be considered for the role on a consultancy basis, subject to local employment and tax regulations.
Benefits
We offer a flexible, inclusive, and supportive work environment. Our benefits include:
- 25 days’ annual leave (full-time equivalent), plus public holidays, and additional days off between Christmas and New Year
- Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
- Flexible working arrangements to help staff maintain a healthy work-life balance
We value collaboration, diversity, and the unique contribution of each individual, and welcome applicants from indigenous peoples and other backgrounds.
For more information and to apply, please visit our website.
Closing date: Midday on Friday, 5 September 2025.
East London Students' Union is a progressive charity that supports around 25,000 students that study at the University of East London. We are based in one of the most diverse boroughs in Europe and our membership proudly reflects the communities where we are based.
Our purpose is to support and empower our students by representing their views and providing a range of supportive services, events and activities to make university life the amazing experience it should be. Our Docklands offices, meeting rooms and reception area were fully refurbished last year. In Stratford, our new with sitting-around areas, reception, performance rooms and meetings room opened. In January, we opened our first café, on our Docklands campus. Our second café is currently under construction and will open on our Stratford campus in mid-September.
We're now working to build a students' union that champions their aspirations and can deliver what's needed to make a difference. We're excited about this and have invested in several new posts to give us the expertise needed. We're in the last year of our strategic plan and will be starting work on our next phase later this year.
If you are excited by the opportunity to help us do things differently, empower others and build a students' union that can better support our students, then we could have a role for you. If you can operate in environments where change is continual, challenges multi-faceted and where solutions require innovative thinking, you'll thrive here. You'll also need to be self-driven, able to operate with autonomy and be able to balance competing priorities.
As an advice caseworker, you’ll provide impartial advice to students on academic matters, and represent and support students in meetings and panels in more complex cases. You’ll use your experience to help us do more preventive work to help our students to take action on their own behalf. You’ll have excellent attention-to-detail and maintain accurate and comprehensive casework notes. (We have two vacancies.)
Diversity is one of the defining features of life at UEL, with over 180 nationalities represented in our student body. We are based in Newham, where more than 74% of residents are from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. As we grow our staff team, we are passionate about making our teams representative of the students we support and the communities we operate in. We therefore especially welcome applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and other candidates typically underrepresented in leadership.
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!
Making The Leap is an innovative societal change charity that aims to make a big difference. From direct delivery, to advocacy and leadership, we refuse to stay in our lane and believe passionately that those we exist to serve have the right to be anything they want to be. To say that this is an exciting time for the organisation would be an understatement, as our incredible funders, donors, partners and supporters have given us the chance to move to the next level, and have further influence and delivery nationally.
The ethos of the organisation is to be passionate about helping young people from less-advantaged backgrounds; build up other charities and community groups and want to partner with them or support them; want to work with businesses and organisations to get things done; and care deeply about addressing racial inequity.
The organisation has a number of strands: core Making The Leap; the UK Social Mobility Awards; the Social Mobility Podcast; The Social Mobility List and Black Charity Leaders.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Purpose of the Role
To coordinate Imkaan’s engagement with parliamentary spaces, campaigns, and influencing work. The postholder will support the organisation’s advocacy strategies, develop political communications, and strengthen relationships with policymakers, stakeholders, and the media to further the rights and recognition of Black and Minoritised women and girls affected by violence.
The Parliamentary and Campaigns Coordinator will lead Imkaan’s parliamentary engagement and campaigning activity, ensuring the voices and experiences of Black and Minoritised women and girls are heard at the highest levels of decision-making.
You will build relationships with MPs, peers, parliamentary committees, and government departments, track legislation and policy developments, and coordinate public campaigns to influence change. You will also work closely with Imkaan’s members to support grassroots mobilisation and bring frontline voices into national conversations.
This is a strategic and creative role for someone with strong political instincts, excellent communication skills, and a deep commitment to justice for Black and Minoritised women and girls.
Key Responsibilities
1) Campaign Strategy and Development
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Support the design and delivery of evidence-based campaigns aligned with Imkaan’s strategic priorities.
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Work with internal teams to craft campaign messages informed by research and sector data.
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Develop and deliver campaigns that highlight the lived experiences and rights of Black and Minoritised women and girls
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Work with the Communications Coordinator to create campaign messaging and digital content aligned with Imkaan’s values. Support the mobilisation of members and allies around key policy moments (e.g. consultations, votes, legislation)
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Monitor impact of campaigns and contribute to cross-organisational reflection and learning.
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Contribute to cross-organisational policy influencing strategy and calendar
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Track political developments, maintain contact records and parliamentary timelines
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Ensure alignment between parliamentary work and Imkaan’s wider research, policy, and membership activity.
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Support the Policy and Research Manager and Executive Director with high-level influencing opportunities and responses.
2) Policy and Parliamentary Engagement
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Monitor UK parliamentary activity, including debates, inquiries, and relevant policy developments.
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Prepare briefings, reports, and policy responses for government and parliamentary audiences.
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Coordinate engagement with central/local government and VAWG coalitions.
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Build and maintain relationships with MPs, peers, parliamentary researchers, and civil servants
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Track and respond to relevant legislation, debates, select committee work, and inquiries.
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Coordinate Imkaan’s parliamentary engagement strategy, including briefings, evidence submissions, and event planning
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Prepare Imkaan representatives and members for parliamentary meetings and public speaking engagements
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Support high-impact events, including parliamentary roundtables, receptions, and cross-sector briefings.
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Draft political content, including statements, open letters, and responses to emerging issues.
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Support the leadership team and Board with communications materials, media briefings, and stakeholder messaging.
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Identify and amplify stories and case studies for campaigns and public awareness.
3) Membership and Sector Outreach
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Disseminate Imkaan’s work and campaigns across the membership and wider VAWG sector.
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Represent member interests within campaigns and coordinate cross-sector advocacy.
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Support members to engage in political and public campaigning, including training, resources, and shared actions
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Ensure campaigns reflect the priorities of frontline organisations and are shaped through regular consultation
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Work collaboratively with partners and allies across the women’s, anti-racist, and human rights sectors.
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Evaluate campaign activities against strategic objectives and funder requirements.
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Contribute to planning documents, project reports, and performance tracking systems.
Person Specification
Essential Experience
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This post is open to Black and Minoritised women only as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010 (Occupational Requirement).
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Experience building strategic alliances and working with policymakers or media.
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Demonstrated ability to deliver campaigns or events involving multiple stakeholders.
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Experience working in the VAWG, criminal justice, immigration or voluntary sector.
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Experience working in parliamentary affairs, public policy, campaigns, or advocacy within a values-led organisation.
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Strong understanding of UK political and legislative processes, including how to influence parliamentarians and policymakers.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills – able to produce briefings, prepare spokespeople, and speak publicly.
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Experience developing or delivering campaigns that create impact and mobilise public or political support.
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Strong relationship-building skills and ability to engage confidently with a range of stakeholders.
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Deep commitment to anti-racism, intersectional feminism, and the rights of Black and Minoritised women and girls
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Analytical ability to summarise and interpret complex policy landscapes.
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Project management and organisational skills.
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Media relations and knowledge of digital campaigning.
Desirable Experience
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Experience supporting grassroots or community-led campaigning
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Familiarity with relevant policy areas such as VAWG, immigration, policing, education, or health
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Understanding of framing, messaging, and movement-building in a political context
Values and Behaviours
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Commitment to anti-racism and feminist values.
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Collaborative and inclusive approach to working.
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Flexibility and responsiveness to fast-paced political developments.
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Strong team player who contributes to shared goals and values.
What we offer
30 days annual leave + public holidays (pro rata)
Flexible working arrangements
Pension contribution
Private Health Care (BUPA)
Meeting Free Fridays
Supportive, feminist working environment
Opportunities for learning and development
Imkaan is a feminist organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and minoritised women and girls.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Key Responsibilities
1) Membership and Engagement
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Support the implementation of a membership engagement plan to help increase retention and highlight member value.
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Help promote Imkaan’s membership offer and communicate its unique value to members.
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Assist in managing communication channels and touchpoints for members.
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Work with colleagues to ensure member voices shape Imkaan’s influencing work including through policy consultations, parliamentary events, and campaigns.
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Support members to take part in key spaces (e.g. local partnerships, national advocacy forums, government consultations).
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Help identify way for members to work together and ensure their priorities are reflected in communications.
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Build and maintain positive relationships with newer or underrepresented member organisations to ensure inclusive and equitable engagement.
2) Member Services and Development
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Help coordinate training sessions, and peer networks for member organisations.
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Assist with supporting members' organisational capacity and sustainability planning across the membership base.
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Coordinate day-to-day member engagement, responding to enquiries, providing information, and connecting members with relevant support
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Maintain and regularly update the membership database, relationship records, and internal tracking systems
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Organise regular member check-ins, surveys, and consultations to understand priorities and needs
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Plan and coordinate member-only events and forums, including peer learning spaces, reflective practice sessions, and policy roundtables
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Support the membership application, renewal, and onboarding processes.
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Coordinate with the communications coordinator to draft and share member communications (e.g. newsletters, updates, briefings), ensuring clarity and accessibility.
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Work with the communications coordinator to share member impact, case studies, and strategic updates
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Liaise with other staff to coordinate support offers (e.g. training, regranting, capacity building) and monitor uptake.
3) Sector Influence and Partnerships
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Support work to raise awareness of Imkaan’s members among local authorities and commissioners.
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Assist in engaging with stakeholders to contribute to collective influencing and sector development.
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Track sector trends and identify opportunities for growth and service improvement.
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Provide administrative support for activities linked to membership service delivery and sustainability.C
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Contribute to Imkaan’s annual reports, AGM planning, and organisational development activities.
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Attend team meetings, training, and supervision in line with Imkaan’s values and policies.
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Gather and summarise member feedback to feed into learning reviews and organisational planning.
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Support evaluation of how member engagement informs policy, advocacy, and systems change work.
4) Grants Management
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Coordinate the administration of regranting programmes to member organisations.
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Support the application, selection, and allocation processes, ensuring transparency, fairness, and alignment with Imkaan’s values.
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Act as the main point of contact for members receiving grants, providing guidance and support throughout the funding cycle.
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Monitor grant compliance, gather reporting information, and liaise with the finance team to track spending and disbursements.
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Work with the Executive Director/Operations Manager and funders to ensure effective delivery, reporting, and impact monitoring of grant programmes.
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Contribute to learning from regranting activity, supporting reflective practice and continuous improvement.
Person Specification
Essential Experience
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This post is open to Black and Minoritised women only as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010 (Occupational Requirement)
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Strong understanding of intersectional feminism, anti-racism, and the political context for Black and Minoritised women’s organisations.
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Proven experience in membership coordination or stakeholder engagement within the VAWG sector or related fields.
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Experience in planning and coordinating both in-person and online events.
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Experience administering grants, regranting programmes, or funding streams, including record-keeping, monitoring, and reporting to funders.
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Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to build trust across a diverse membership base.
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Experience supporting or facilitating collective voice, advocacy, or influencing work.
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Commitment to Imkaan’s values and to centring the leadership of Black and Minoritised women and girls.
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Ability to work independently, as part of a team, and across dynamic partnerships and networks.
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Commitment to ethical, participatory, and survivor-centred approaches to policy work.
Desirable Experience
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Familiarity with membership-based organisations and the VAWG policy landscape.
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Experience supporting campaigns or organising grassroots policy engagement.
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Experience in assessing grant applications, managing grant agreements, and monitoring funded projects.
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Analytical ability to interpret membership, engagement, and grants data to inform decision-making.
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Familiarity with event platforms (e.g., Eventbrite) and digital communication systems.
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Strong interpersonal and written communication skills, with the ability to engage different audiences.
What we offer
• 30 days annual leave + public holidays (pro rata)
• Flexible working arrangements
• Pension contribution
• Private Health Care (BUPA)
• Meeting Free Fridays
• Supportive, feminist working environment
• Opportunities for learning and development
Imkaan is a feminist organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and minoritised women and girls.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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We are looking for an experienced Community and Corporate Fundraiser to join our team at an exciting period of growth for our charity. Building on our existing relationships and developing new partnerships, you will help increase unrestricted income through community and corporate fundraising initiatives.
Elayos exists to bring compassion, support and advocacy to vulnerable and isolated birthing people in Birmingham. Our Perinatal Outreach Workers, come alongside, build relationships, listen and equip with the information needed to empower our clients to have a positive and informed pregnancy, birth and postnatal period.
Our staff and volunteers offer continuity of care as we assist with emotional, practical and physical needs. Elayos values the importance of trauma-informed approaches and seeks to offer this to both staff and clients. Where appropriate, we signpost and collaborate with other organisations to ensure that the greatest range of support is given.
Alongside emotional support, we provide: a baby bank stocking essential equipment and consumables, expert infant feeding support, a small hardship fund for essential items, vouchers to clients at Christmas and toy packs for vulnerable children.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.