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Remote
£30,500 per year
Part-time (16 - 24 hours per week)
Contract (12 month maternity cover contract)
Job description

The Project Officer will provide administrative support for our work with schools delivering our Skills for Life programmes. This is a key operational role within Partnership for Children and would suit someone who enjoys systems and administration, working in a small friendly team, is comfortable juggling a varied workload, and is motivated by working for a children’s mental health charity.

About Partnership for Children

We are a small charity, founded over 20 years ago, offering a series of programmes to schools and out-of-school settings to help young children around the world communicate effectively, cope with their anxieties and difficulties and develop skills which will enable them to flourish. Our mission is to build the social and emotional skills of children across the entire nursery and primary school age range (3 – 12 years) through well-evidenced programmes and collaborative, mutually beneficial and sustainable partnerships.

The Project Officer’s main responsibilities will include:

  1. Maintain administrative systems to enable schools and teachers to book training, purchase/renew subscriptions and buy printed resources
  2. Invoice schools and ensure payment is received for training, subscriptions and resources
  3. Administer the CRM and LMS, keeping it up to date and running reports as required
  4. Track income from training, subscriptions and resources against the annual budget
  5. Send the annual survey to schools and monitor responses
  6. Ensure website is up to date with prices and training dates
  7. Deal with day-to-day enquiries from teachers and schools who are interested in or currently running our Skills for Life programmes

Person Specification:

  • Highly organised, detail-orientated with experience in and an aptitude for setting up and maintaining administrative systems
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft 365 including using Sharepoint, Calendar and MS Teams to organise and share information collaboratively
  • Comfortable maintaining spreadsheets and simple trackers and producing clear summary reports
  • Experience of using a CRM to collect information, communicate with stakeholders
  • Experience of using learning management systems such as Moodle
  • Able to use software such as Eventbrite, MailChimp, Dropbox, Zoom and Survey Monkey
  • An organised, patient approach to routine tasks that require high levels of attention to detail
  • An ability to work in a small team in a charity with limited resources.
  • The capacity to effectively and independently manage and prioritise multiple tasks and ensure they are completed on time and to a high standard
  • Good communication skills including fluency in written and spoken English
  • Calm, reliable and responsive with a focus on service to schools and teachers

Additional benefits include:

25 days annual leave plus 3 days Christmas leave and Bank Holidays pro-rated for a part-time contract.  In addition, we offer up to 3 days per year for staff to carry out volunteer duties such as school governor or Trustee roles and a pension scheme.

All staff work from home. You will be provided with a work laptop to use at home.  As you will be working with schools and teachers, it is likely that your working hours will align with school opening hours.  You may need to attend the occasional meeting in London or Kingston upon Thames.

Your actual working hours and days will be agreed with your line manager.  As part of our commitment to flexible working, we will consider a range of options for the successful applicant, and we welcome a conversation about your working requirements at interview stage.

Please note you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK.

Application resources
Organisation
Partnership for Children View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 03 February 2026
Closing date: 23 February 2026 at 09:00
Job ref: Project Officer Maternity Cover
Tags: Administration