Do you want to deliver this challenging agenda? As the Director of Services you will be working effectively with partner organisations including Local Authority and the NHS, other providers and both national and local charities.
Director of Services Responsibilities:
The Director of Services will play a strong leadership role within the organisation; responsible for the day-to-day management, safe operation and continuous improvement of their organisation and its front-line services that support people with visual impairment and other disabilities. You will ensure strong reporting, performance management; governance and accountability mechanisms are in place across all front line services.
These services include:
- Day Services, centred around a large, specialist day care centre;
- Community Visual Impairment Services operating across the area;
- Low Vision clinics and specialist support;
- Supported Living services in a 14-unit scheme
You will be able to deputise effectively for the CEO and, as part of the Senior Leadership Team, ensure that Focus has strategic and operational plans that in turn deliver our charitable aims and key objectives: providing high quality services and improving access to support within a sustainable business model.
Director of Services Requirements:
- Experience in a senior leadership/director role in a health or social care setting
- Educated to degree level (or equivalent).
- Experience of leading outstanding regulated services (eg: CQC).
- Understanding of public services and the third sector and are looking to make a genuine impact on the lives of people affected by complex conditions.
About the organisation:
Our client is a leading specialist charity providing expert support, advice and information to anyone in the Birmingham area affected by sight loss or other disabilities. They provide a wide range of services including low vision, independent living support, specialist advice, counselling and befriending, day services and supported living. They work closely with partner organisations to ensure that people have the best possible opportunities to live independently, make choices about their lives and improve their physical and emotional health and wellbeing.
Location: Harborne, Birmingham
Job type: Full Time, Maternity Cover
Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 per annum
Closing date: 25 January 2021 @ 9.00 a.m.
You may have experience of the following: Centre Manager, Service Delivery Manager, Project Manager, Director of Services, Healthcare, Social, Director of Service Delivery, Head of Service Delivery, Strategic Manager, etc.
Ref: 96147
Don’t let a child’s start in life determine their future
Programme Innovations Director (North and Midlands)
- Based in North/Midlands, home based initially, with regular travel once restrictions ease
- Closing date: 1 February 2021, 9.00am
Join Future First and help us build a more equal world. Working with us, you can make a big difference
…To children and young people
- Tackle educational inequality and help close the gap
- Give young people hope, dreams and the chance to realise them
- Connect them with powerful, relatable role models
…To state schools and colleges
- Build, engage and sustain alumni networks
- Harness untapped resources
- Grow social capital and strengthen school communities
…To employers, funders and partners
- Showcase our work to gain support and investment
- Create exciting work experience opportunities (virtual and in person)
- Deliver employer programmes and funded interventions
…To you
- Learn, grow and create in a demanding but supportive environment
- Enjoy diverse and meaningful work
- Be rewarded and valued as part of a great, collaborative team
…To us
- Bring your vision, energy, indefatigability and solutions focus to ensure our service for schools and young people is second to none
- Give us your knowledge of education, schools and working with young people
- Deliver our programmes and demonstrate our impact
- Innovate to extend our reach to more schools and pupils
We would particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates and people with lived experience of the communities we serve. We are an equal opportunities employer committed to recruiting a diverse workforce.
Safeguarding is a priority for us, and a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check will be required for the successful candidate.
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The Death Penatly Project is a non-profit organisation that provides free legal representation to prisoners facing the death penalty worldwide. Our work is concentrated in Commonwealth countries in the Carribean, Africa and Asia.
We are looking for a Finance Officer to join our team. You will be responsible for administering and managing the organisation's finances, and working with the Senior Leadership Team to ensure that the financial processes are effecive and efficient.
Key responsibilities
1. Financial management and administration
- Preparing monthly organisational management accounts
- Assisting in annual organisational budget preparation and monthly monitoring of variances
- Assisting in annual audit preparation
- Day to day book-keeping and financial administration, including, staff expenses and claims, and contractor/third party invoicing, recording all receipts
- Processing and administering bank payments
- Working with the Senior Leadership Team on funding application budgets
- Working with Deputy Director and Project Officer to track project expenditure and to coordinate invoices; assist in preparing project expenditure forecasts
- Producing project and donor financial reports
- Working with the Deputy Director to ensure financial processes are effective and ensure reconciliation of bank and other DPP accounts
- Any other duties as so directed in connection with the finance system process
2. General tasks
- Attend and participate in Board meetings and Sub-Committee meetings as required
- Undertake any other tasks that are appropriate to the role and which reflects the need of the organisation
Experience and Qualifications
- A minimum of two years proven experience in a bookkeeping and/or financial administration role
- Familiarity with Xero (or other) accounting software
- Experience of preparing monthly management accounts, including analysis
- Previous experience in the charity sector and/or supporting international projects
- Flexible approach to managing and prioritising a high workload and multiple tasks with tight deadlines
- Strong ICT skills, in particular MS Excel (database and spreadsheet experience) and Word processing
- Exceptional organisational skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work in a self-servicing environment and in a small team; Pro-active approach with a ‘can-do’ attitude
- Permission to live and work in the UK
Please refer to the job specification below for further details.
Please submit a short personal statement/cover letter along with your CV detailing relevant experience and qualifications to the role.
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a world-leading organisation who focus exclusively on public engagement with climate change.
Climate Outreach exist because climate change doesn't communicate itself, even with the increasing number of climate impacts. They help people understand this complex issue in ways that resonate with their sense of identity, values and worldview. Informed consent and support from people across society and around the world creates what they call a social mandate for climate action - and they believe it's how real change happens.
Climate Outreach focus on work that has impact - climate change is too important and urgent an issue to do anything else. They are proud of the difference they have already made and continue to make in engaging the public with climate change to create a social mandate for climate action.
Climate Outreach are looking for a Director of Programmes and Research to join the team on a permanent basis.
Climate Outreach - Director of Programmes and Research
Location: Home working (with regular visits to Oxford/London) or Oxford, UK
Salary: £41,367 - £50,560 per annum plus enhanced benefits
Contract: Permanent
As Director of Programmes and Research you will take a leading role in unifying societies to address climate change and building a cross societal mandate for climate action. You will be a key member of the senior leadership team and will be responsible for overseeing the programmatic and research implementation of the organisation's strategy.
We are looking for an exceptional strategic leader and thinker with a passion for driving effective public engagement. You will recognise the importance of empirically driven expertise, high impact collaborations and be an advocate for placing people at the heart of addressing climate change.
Closing date for applications: 9am on Monday 8th February
First Stage Interview: 11th/12th February
Second Stage Interview: 23rd/24th February
If you would like to receive more information about this role, with details on how to apply, please contact Faye Marshall at Harris Hill via the apply button.
We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Associate Director People Experience
We are in the process of developing a new culture change programme and are looking for someone to lead this work and our People Experience Team, for a 12-month maternity cover contract.
Position: Associate Director - People Experience
Location: Homebased
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: Circa £54,000 per annum (Inner London weighting £3,299 per annum or Outer London weighting £1,755 per annum, may be applied in accordance with where you live)
Contract: This is a fixed term maternity cover role for 12 months
Benefits: 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays (this will increase with service up to 30 days, full time equivalent) cashback and discount scheme, employee assistance programme, learning and development, pension scheme, Life Assurance, season ticket loan, Eye Care vouchers, Long Service Award, Cycle2Work scheme, Tax-free childcare, Health Cash Plan, Working Pattern Agreement, flexible working opportunities available.
Closing Date: 31 January 2021
Interview Date: 5 February 2021
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic interviews may be held via video conferencing. Please let us know if this will present any challenges when you email your application
The Role
We’re transforming our charity to rebuild more lives after stroke through a new operating model. As part of this change, we’re working to embed a culture of trust and empowerment that’s more aligned with a Theory Y view of the working world. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with colleagues at all levels of the organisation to support transformational change and continue our focus on making the Stroke Association a great place to work, volunteer and grow.
About You
As Associate Director, you will have a qualification or experience in engagement, internal communication, change or organisational development.
You will have led a sizeable engagement, internal communication or organisational development function, ideally at senior management level and will have expertise in the application of organisational development and cultural change interventions including equality, diversity and inclusion.
Experience of working in the, voluntary, health and care sectors would be desirable.
You must have the right to work in the U.K to fulfil this role.
In return…
This is an exciting opportunity to work with stroke survivors and their families to support them following stroke and to raise stroke awareness in the local population. We offer a host of amazing benefits and flexible working options, with opportunities to progress your career.
About the Organisation
Stroke Association. Rebuilding lives after stroke.
We believe everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke. And it’s a team effort to get there. We provide specialist support, fund critical research and campaign to make sure people affected by stroke get the very best care and support to rebuild their lives. Every five minutes, stroke destroys lives. Help us rebuild them and join our team.
You may also be interested in this role if you have worked in areas such as HR, Human Resources, HR Director, Head of HR, Human Resources Director, Head of HR, HR Manager, Human Resources Manager, Change, Change Management, Director of Change, Head of Change, People, Development, Organisation Development, Personnel, People Manager, People Director, TUPE, OD Manager, Engagement Manager, Head of Engagement.
The Mead Educational Trust (TMET) is a growing partnership of primary and secondary schools situated in the East Midlands. As an organisation, we exist to improve the life chances of children and young people.
We are incredibly proud of our team and the direct impact they have on creating transformative opportunities for our learning community. We are a supportive, collaborative and developmental trust - we invest in our team and are proud of their knowledge, commitment and expertise.
As we have grown, our guiding principles have ensured people remain at the heart of all we do. As we enter a new phase of organisational growth, we have created the new role of Director of People & Organisational Development to drive this agenda further forward.
If you enjoy a challenge, are driven by moral purpose and want to make a significant difference to the lives of thousands of children and young people across the region, then this is an opportunity that can’t be missed. You will be working with a highly effective team of likeminded leaders and will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in the future direction of our trust. Reporting directly to the CEO and working as part of the Trust Executive Team, your focus will blend both operational and strategic elements; ensuring systems and processes are of the highest quality as well as shaping our people and OD agenda.
To be successful, you’ll need exceptional experience of human resource leadership (with a strong understanding of HR legislation), coupled with a proven ability to shape dynamic, creative and sector leading developmental strategies. In return, we can offer you unparalleled support within a successful, supportive and growing MAT.
You’ll be rewarded with a highly competitive salary, but most importantly, the opportunity to create lasting change for young people in a fast-paced and exciting environment.
Closing date for applications: Thursday 4th February 2021
The Mead Educational Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
If you are passionate about the local church and enjoy working collaboratively with others, then this may be the job for you!
To develop and execute the strategy of the Social Action programme of London Riverside Church, helping to fulfil the church's overall mission in Dagenham and beyond.
Hours: Full-time (5 days/ 35 hours per week)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Scripture Union England and Wales is a mission-movement with a heart for the 95% of children who are not currently connected with church. We aim to equip and encourage churches to create opportunities and contexts for children and young people to meet Jesus in his word, trust in him and grow into faithful disciples.
We are looking to appoint a new Director of Mission Development to oversee the strategic delivery and growth of all our mission work across England and Wales (based mainly in Milton Keynes). This includes operational oversight of all our face-to-face work with young people, events and the ongoing creation of missional resources and content.
Above all, the successful candidate will be driven by a passion for sharing the good news about Jesus with children and young people who do not know Him. They will also need to be a capable leader, able to manage a large team, develop and deliver strategy, and play a key part in the Scripture Union Leadership Team.
If you think this could be you, please contact Jonathan Payne at Carnelian Search with your CV for more information. Applications close 1st February 2021.
Prospectus is excited to be supporting the team at the UK’s national autism research charity in their search for an interim Director of Fundraising to join the team on a 9-12 maternity cover contract to start in March/April 2021. The charity is proud to be in the top five of the Third Sector Best Charities to Work for 2020 list.
The charity’s mission is to create breakthroughs enabling autistic people to live happier, healthier, longer lives. Their objectives are simple; they want to close the autism life expectancy gap; end health inequality, and ensure autistic people have an equal access to a high quality of life.
As the interim Director of Fundraising, you will lead, manage and develop the fundraising team of eight (four direct reports) across income streams to support sustainable growth. The interim Director of Fundraising will be pivotal in developing priority channels for growth: major giving, trust and foundations and corporate & games partnerships, underpinned by individual giving and events and community.
To be successful, you will be able to demonstrate a strategic approach to growth and strong relationship fundraising capabilities, ideally with a background in marketing, major donor and/or corporate fundraising. Joining a multi-award-winning, happy and successful team, you will play a major role in the Senior Management Team helping shape the future growth and development of the charity, working across the organisation to ensure the fundraising strategy is integrated with the research and communications strategies.
At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application.
We welcome candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds. Please let us know if we can help you with the application process in any way. We are more than happy to make any reasonable adjustments to enable all interested candidates to apply.
The office is in London although currently all employees are working from home. The organisation is happy to consider part time hours, flexible working and home working. We would be happy to discuss these options with you.
In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance and begin to prepare your supporting statement. Should your experience be suitable, we will send you the full job description and will arrange for a call and/or meeting to brief you on the role. You’ll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
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Coeliac UK currently has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Marketing and Digital to join them based in High Wycombe and from home. You will join us on a permanent, full-time basis working 35hrs per week (with occasional evening and weekend work). In return, you will receive a competitive salary circa £50,000 plus 36 days holiday a year including bank holidays.
The Director of Marketing and Digital role:
As Director of Marketing and Digital, you will take overall leadership of growing and improving Coeliac UK’s audience engagement through digital and traditional channels, including campaigns, communications, media relations, websites, apps, and digital marketing.
Key responsibilities of the Director of Marketing and Digital:
- Leadership of Coeliac UK’s audience engagement through digital and physical channels
- Work as part of the senior management team (SMT) to lead and develop the Marketing and Digital strategy and plans
- Editorial overview of all external and internal content provided by Coeliac UK including print, websites, and social media content
- Design and deliver Coeliac UK’s celebrity Patron and Ambassador programme
- Oversee the charity’s calendar of award entries, providing support for delivery of these and other events as required
- Development of best practice marketing and digital practices to improve effectiveness and increase awareness of coeliac disease and reach for Coeliac UK
- Enhance the charity's profile, credibility, and influence worldwide
- Act as the overall guardian for the Coeliac UK brand in terms of design and tone of voice across all channels – print, digital, and voice – providing updates, guidelines, training, and governance as appropriate
- Oversee the management of Coeliac UK’s Trademarks and Copyright, including dealing with potential infringements and new registrations
- Champion and improve the digital user experience for Coeliac UK audiences to ensure that the digital journey is best practice
- Lead and deliver best practice internal communication techniques to inform and motivate key internal Coeliac UK stakeholders
- Provide regular operational reporting to the SMT on the key metrics to demonstrate the effectiveness of Marketing and Digital activities and use them to make improvements to future activities
- Regularly analyse activities and trends in high-quality reports to the senior management team and Governors to demonstrate ROI and help inform the strategic direction of the charity
- Monitor external and competitive environment to ensure the charity’s marketing and digital activities resonate with key stakeholder needs
- Financial and budget management – ensuring cost-effectiveness and optimal ROI
Knowledge, Skills and Experience required for the Director of Marketing and Digital:
- Senior leadership experience in a Marketing role
- Broad strategic marketing, digital, communications, and PR experience across a wide range of audiences
- Strong digital marketing knowledge including multichannel campaigns
- Experience of App development an advantage
- Excellent content management and writing skills – delivering consistent tone of voice and accuracy
- Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills
- Ability to analyse data, create reports and draw meaningful conclusions
- Excellent planning, prioritisation, and budgetary skills
- Experience of leading transformation projects
- Ability to think strategically and translate to practical reality
- Charity and/or industry Marketing/Digital best practice knowledge
- Inspiring and supportive manager
- Positive, collaborative, team player
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties to be performed by the employee. This job description may be altered to reflect the needs of the charity.
Coeliac UK is an equal opportunities employer and we are determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
If you would like to be considered as our Director of Marketing and Digital, please apply now with your CV and cover letter. We’d love to hear from you!
Hours: Full Time, 35 hours per week - part-time may be considered on a 4-day week basis
Location: This role can be based from any of our UK-wide hubs.
The Trust is seeking an exceptional individual to be part of the Executive Committee, responsible for leading The Prince's Trust to ensure its life-changing support is safely delivered to children, young people and young adults aged 11-30 across the UK
We have recently commissioned an organisation-wide safeguarding audit to enable us to gain a deeper understanding of current arrangements for safeguarding our beneficiary group and to highlight any opportunities to further strengthen our approach.
Ultimately responsible for leading a project board to review the key findings and recommendations of the audit report, you will define and drive an action plan as part of an overall safeguarding strategy providing support and appropriate challenge, where required at, all levels of the Trust.
You will need to have the relevant executive strategic experience, ideally with a blended safeguarding background in a statutory or hybrid environment. Possessing strong people leadership skills crucial in delivering positive change, and you will be able to demonstrate a wide cultural awareness of others, supporting our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy.
For more information, please go to the job description (this will open in a new window). If you are viewing this on a job board, please visit our site by clicking ‘apply’ for the job description.
We are open to flexible working patterns subject to overall objectives being met. The Trust is handling all enquiries through our Talent Acquisition Team, and you will be asked to provide a CV and supporting statement as part of your application.
A NOTE FOR RECRUITMENT AGENCIES:
We prefer to hire people directly, but we do have a preferred supplier list for when we need a helping hand. We'll be in touch directly if we need you!
Req ID: 669
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JW 3 is a non-profit Jewish Community Centre based in London, open to all, regardless of race, religion, belief, gender, sexuality, ability or age.
We receive over 200,000 visits each year to our purpose-built centre that houses a Cinema, Restaurant, Bar, Café, Nursery, and over a dozen spaces where a year-round programme of over 6,000 activities takes place, including adult education, language classes, theatre, music performances, youth programmes, after-school activities, food & drink workshops and demonstrations, parties, ‘big name’ talks and debates, films, family programmes and more. We are a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee.
We're looking for a People Director to take on this new role at JW 3, created to drive the strategic people agenda of this diverse and vibrant charity. You will develop and manage a successful and appropriate HR function that will ensure all JW3 staff are best supported in order to achieve our ambitious goals, including working closely with the Senior Leadership Team to create a healthy, positive and high performing organisational culture.
In this standalone role, you will provide strategic and operational HR expertise to the CEO, Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and team managers. You will lead the organisation in the continued development and implementation of a proactive human resources function including employee relations, performance and talent management, organisational design and development, staff engagement, reward and recognition, and HR Systems.
If you're looking for a varied HR role that has scope to really impact an organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Sanctuary Hosting is a charity working across the Thames Valley to match people who are homeless and in the asylum process, as well as people fleeing domestic abuse and human trafficking / modern day slavery by placing them in a rent-free spare room for an agreed period of time.
Sanctuary Hosting is a registered UK charity managed by a board of trustees (the Management Committee). It was founded in 2015 by Oxford City of Sanctuary to provide one solution to the problem of homeless sanctuary seekers on our streets. The project matches destitute asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants with open-hearted volunteer hosts in the community. The service operates across the Thames Valley, mainly in Oxford, Milton Keynes, Marlow and Reading.
Sanctuary Hosting attaches great importance to ensuring volunteer support workers, volunteer hosts (henceforth referred to collectively as volunteers) and guests are properly assessed and supported and that everything is done to ensure that placements are safe and have the best possible chance of succeeding. All volunteers are interviewed and both DBS and reference checks are undertaken. Similarly, guests are interviewed and references are taken.
In the past five years we have helped 116 people from 27 countries who were homeless to find accommodation and provided over 22,000 nights of accommodation. The vast majority of the people assisted have no recourse to public funds (NRPF) and are destitute. To enable the delivery of the hosting service, Sanctuary Hosting has engaged 80 households to host and worked with over 50 support worker volunteers.
Overall Purpose of the Post
The Director has overall responsibility for the safe and effective delivery of the service. Reporting to the Management Committee they ensure that the work is carried out to meet the requirements of funders and within budget. They manage the Service Co-ordinator (Oxford & Milton Keynes area) and Project Worker (Reading & Marlow area) to ensure the effective recruitment, training, support and supervision of all Sanctuary Hosting’s volunteers. They oversee the staff and volunteer team in their processing, assessment and response to guest referrals as well as the coordination, facilitation and support of hosting placements.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Management of the charity
Work with the Management Committee to develop and implement operational plans, policies and procedures to ensure the scheme functions effectively and safely.
Work with the Fundraising Committee to identify funding opportunities and work with the Committee to make appropriate funding applications, respond to fundraising opportunities and build relationships with individual donors.
Ensure all monitoring and evaluation reports are delivered on time, according to the requirements of the funder.
Work with the Management Committee to extend coverage of the hosting scheme to other parts of the Thames Valley where there is unmet need.
Develop mechanisms for collecting feedback from guests and volunteers and ensure this feedback is used to develop and improve the Sanctuary Hosting scheme.
Collate and analyse information on the work of Sanctuary Hosting, producing statistical and narrative reports about the scheme’s performance for funders, regulating bodies and the Management Committee as required.
Ensure service standards, volunteer competencies and health and safety procedures are implemented and maintained across all areas of activity.
Develop volunteer recruitment policies, systems and procedures, working with the Sanctuary Hosting Management Committee.
Keep abreast of immigration and asylum policy with a view to working with the Management Committee to respond and adapt to the needs of people who are homeless with no recourse to public funds in the Thames Valley.
Management of staff and volunteers
Carry out line management of the Service Coordinator and the Project Worker, ensuring they are effectively supported, supervised and trained.
Oversee the recruitment of volunteers according to the scheme’s procedures, ensuring that they are assessed and inducted.
Oversee the recruitment, training, support and supervision of volunteers to support guests and hosts, ensuring that all volunteers have a clear understanding of their role and remit and receive appropriate support and supervision.
Oversee the group peer support for the Sanctuary Hosting community (guests, hosts staff and support workers) providing opportunities for all to share their experiences and learning.
Develop guidance, tools and training resources and deliver training to enable volunteers to carry out their roles safely and competently.
Ensure that volunteers are fully aware of and trained in appropriate health and safety procedures and risk assessments.
Develop signposting and referral resources to ensure guests with additional needs can be supported appropriately.
Support staff and volunteers to resolve complex issues that might arise within the Sanctuary Hosting community.
Referral and caseload management
Oversee all referrals to the hosting scheme to ensure they are assessed and responded to in a timely and professional manner.
Work with the Welfare Committee to manage guest placements and financial support, ensuring that any difficulties are resolved in an appropriate and timely manner.
Promotion, communications and developing partnerships
Be responsible for the Sanctuary Hosting monthly newsletter and for regular activity to promote the service on social media, aiming to recruit more hosts, volunteers and donors.
Proactively promote and publicise the Sanctuary Hosting scheme through attending relevant forums, meetings and events and giving presentations about the scheme.
Work collaboratively with members of the Management Committee and actively seek opportunities for collaborative and joint working relationships externally, which will enable the scheme to better meet the needs of its service users
Work productively and appropriately with existing partners including Citizens Advice Reading and the British Red Cross.
Build and maintain relationships with statutory, voluntary, community and faith organisations working with refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants in the Thames Valley Area and nationally as necessary.
Administration
Develop appropriate GDPR compliant systems to record personal details, availability and whereabouts of the Sanctuary Hosting community and ensure these are maintained by the staff team.
Develop effective systems for tracking actions carried out on behalf of individuals referred to the scheme and ensure these are maintained by the staff team.
Oversee timely and professional processing and response to enquiries.
General
Implement and adhere to Sanctuary Hosting’s policies and procedures, including Health and Safety and Equal Opportunities.
Make known to the Management Committee any circumstances, errors or omissions that may have a detrimental effect on scheme and its stakeholders.
Work with the Sanctuary Hosting Chair and Treasurer to assist with developing, implementing and managing operating plans and budget.
Work flexibly in accordance with the needs of Sanctuary Hosting, including undertaking out of hours and weekend work as required.
Commit to on-going professional development by participating in regular clinical and management supervision, relevant external meetings, forums and available training.
Person specification
Job Title: Director
Experience
- Experience of developing and delivering high quality, confidential, user-centred services for vulnerable people** E
- Experience of providing support services to refugees, asylum seekers and/or vulnerable migrants** E
- Experience of recruiting, supporting, managing and supervising volunteers and staff** E
- Experience of fundraising and reporting on existing grants. **E
- Experience of developing and maintaining effective working relationships with external stakeholders**E
- Experience of developing, monitoring and evaluating services or projects in response to service user needs** D
- Experience of supervision of staff and volunteers in challenging, frontline services ** D
- Experience of delivering participatory training **D
Knowledge/ Technical Skills
- Working knowledge of issues affecting refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants**E
- Working knowledge and understanding of legal provisions and good practice in relation to vulnerable people**E
- Knowledge of statutory and voluntary services that provide support to refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants**E
- Understanding of how to develop and implement operating plans, policies and procedures**D
- Knowledge of health and safety good practice in a service delivery environment**D
- Understanding of how to collate and interpret service delivery information including statistics and user feedback**E
- Competent user of email, Word, Excel, databases, internet and social media**E
- Understanding of how to manage and monitor budgets**E
- Excellent interpersonal skills including conflict resolution and consultation skills**E
- Ability to communicate with people of diverse cultures and empower people by identifying and working with their strengths**E
Competencies
- Ability to write clearly and accurately and give verbal presentations**E
- Ability to work flexibly as part of a team**E
- Ability to motivate, develop and supervise others**E
- Ability to manage own time and workload and prioritise a range of competing tasks within the working hours allocated **E
- Ability to monitor and improve service quality through active consultation** E
Behaviours
- Able to ensure equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices and promote diversity**E
- Able to recognise and value the contribution of others**E
- Able to take responsibility for own actions and to undertake reflective learning**E
- Able to uphold confidentiality in all aspects of the work with service users, volunteers and colleagues**E
- Able to maintain boundaries in a demanding, frontline context**E
Special Circumstances
- Able to work flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends as required**E
- Able and willing to travel in Oxford and the surrounding Thames Valley area on a regular basis as necessary**E
- Current driving licence valid for use in the UK and access to own vehicle**D
E = Essential criteria
D = Desirable criteria
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Location: This role can be based at any of UK-wide hubs
The Trust is seeking an exceptional individual to be part of the Executive Committee, responsible for leading The Prince's Trust to ensure its life-changing support is safely delivered to children, young people and young adults aged 11-30 across the UK.
You will oversee the quality and development of our lifechanging activity helping over 60,000 young people across the UK each year. Ensuring we are always innovating our offering based upon the latest trends and research, the function will also create all young person focused programme content ensuring a consistency of message. This team will lead crucial impact reporting for The Prince’s Trust providing the powerful evidence of the difference our work makes for young people.
Most likely coming from an education, employability or enterprise background, you will have deep knowledge, understanding and empathy of the issues facing young people and the interventions needed to support them. You will be able to demonstrate the sophisticated leadership skills required to lead change along with proven analytical skills to drive effective decision making. The ability to communicate and influence at a senior level will be essential, both with internal functions and our external partners.
As part of the Executive Committee, you will lead one of The Trust’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Networks, and have a natural and instinctive interest in others that reaches beyond the role.
The Trust are handling all enquiries through our Talent Acquisition Team, and you will be asked to provide a CV and supporting statement as part of your application.
For more information, please go to the job description. (This will open in a new window).
If you are viewing this on a job board, please visit our site by clicking ‘apply’ for the job description.
A NOTE FOR RECRUITMENT AGENCIES:
We prefer to hire people directly, but we do have a preferred supplier list for when we need a helping hand. We'll be in touch directly if we need you!
Req ID: 670
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This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual to join a forward-thinking charity and help achieve our exciting growth ambitions. We are looking for an energetic and inspiring Director of Fundraising and Supporter Care who is not afraid to go for it and will spearhead the growth in income set out in our 2025 fundraising strategy, seeking to exceed targets at all times.
Brain Tumour Research is an influential, game-changing, intelligent and focused charity embracing its fantastic supporter base across the UK. Despite the pandemic, Brain Tumour Research is determined to continue its growth trajectory. We are passionate about finding a cure for brain tumours through the establishment of dedicated Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence around the UK and increasing the national investment in brain tumour research.
Director of Fundraising and Supporter Care
Location: Head Office in Milton Keynes currently working from home in line with government guidelines
Salary: c. £60,000 per annum
Full Time – Permanent
Reporting to the Chief Executive, you will be responsible for:
- Leading the implementation of the fundraising strategy which seeks to build and improve existing income streams, accelerate the growth in floundering and emerging income streams and invest in growth opportunities.
- Building a portfolio of high value prospects and supporters and a substantial corporate fundraising income stream.
- Developing innovative, enterprising and effective fundraising and supporter care strategies, together with operational plans, that ensure that the organisation exceeds its income targets and builds sustainability and predictability into forward income forecasts
- Inspiring, developing, motivating and leading a dynamic and effective fundraising team that can deliver diverse, innovative and cost-effective activities that exceed the organisation’s fundraising targets
- Being an active member of the leadership team. contributing to the overall strategic direction of the charity and representing the fundraising function at board meetings
- Growing and maintaining relationships with key volunteers and supporter groups, ensuring their needs are met and that they have the support and motivation to extend their volunteer contribution to achieve Brain Tumour Research’s aims
Closing date: Sunday 7th February
Early applications are encouraged, interviews will commence before the closing date if suitable candidates are identified.
Please read the attached full job description and upload your CV with a covering letter, demonstrating why you are a suitable candidate, how you could add value to our organisation and detailing your current salary.
No agencies please.