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London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£35,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (2 years FTC)
Job description

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 

  • Support the design and delivery of evidence-based campaigns aligned with Imkaan’s strategic priorities. 

  • Work with internal teams to craft campaign messages informed by research and sector data. 

  • Develop and deliver campaigns that highlight the lived experiences and rights of Black and Minoritised women and girls 

  • 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) 

  • Monitor impact of campaigns and contribute to cross-organisational reflection and learning. 

  • Contribute to cross-organisational policy influencing strategy and calendar 

  • Track political developments, maintain contact records and parliamentary timelines 

  • Ensure alignment between parliamentary work and Imkaan’s wider research, policy, and membership activity. 

  • Support the Policy and Research Manager and Executive Director with high-level influencing opportunities and responses. 

2) Policy and Parliamentary Engagement 

  

  • Monitor UK parliamentary activity, including debates, inquiries, and relevant policy developments. 

  • Prepare briefings, reports, and policy responses for government and parliamentary audiences. 

  • Coordinate engagement with central/local government and VAWG coalitions. 

  • Build and maintain relationships with MPs, peers, parliamentary researchers, and civil servants 

  • Track and respond to relevant legislation, debates, select committee work, and inquiries. 

  • Coordinate Imkaan’s parliamentary engagement strategy, including briefings, evidence submissions, and event planning 

  • Prepare Imkaan representatives and members for parliamentary meetings and public speaking engagements 

  • Support high-impact events, including parliamentary roundtables, receptions, and cross-sector briefings. 

  • Draft political content, including statements, open letters, and responses to emerging issues. 

  • Support the leadership team and Board with communications materials, media briefings, and stakeholder messaging. 

  • Identify and amplify stories and case studies for campaigns and public awareness. 

3) Membership and Sector Outreach 

  • Disseminate Imkaan’s work and campaigns across the membership and wider VAWG sector. 

  • Represent member interests within campaigns and coordinate cross-sector advocacy. 

  • Support members to engage in political and public campaigning, including training, resources, and shared actions 

  • Ensure campaigns reflect the priorities of frontline organisations and are shaped through regular consultation 

  • Work collaboratively with partners and allies across the women’s, anti-racist, and human rights sectors.

  • Evaluate campaign activities against strategic objectives and funder requirements. 

  • Contribute to planning documents, project reports, and performance tracking systems. 

Person Specification 

Essential Experience 

  • This post is open to Black and Minoritised women only as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010 (Occupational Requirement). 

  • Experience building strategic alliances and working with policymakers or media.

  • Demonstrated ability to deliver campaigns or events involving multiple stakeholders. 

  • Experience working in the VAWG, criminal justice, immigration or voluntary sector. 

  • Experience working in parliamentary affairs, public policy, campaigns, or advocacy within a values-led organisation. 

  • Strong understanding of UK political and legislative processes, including how to influence parliamentarians and policymakers. 

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills – able to produce briefings, prepare spokespeople, and speak publicly. 

  • Experience developing or delivering campaigns that create impact and mobilise public or political support. 

  • Strong relationship-building skills and ability to engage confidently with a range of stakeholders.

  • Deep commitment to anti-racism, intersectional feminism, and the rights of Black and Minoritised women and girls 

  • Analytical ability to summarise and interpret complex policy landscapes. 

  • Project management and organisational skills. 

  • Media relations and knowledge of digital campaigning. 

Desirable Experience  

  • Experience supporting grassroots or community-led campaigning 

  • Familiarity with relevant policy areas such as VAWG, immigration, policing, education, or health 

  • Understanding of framing, messaging, and movement-building in a political context 

Values and Behaviours 

  • Commitment to anti-racism and feminist values. 

  • Collaborative and inclusive approach to working. 

  • Flexibility and responsiveness to fast-paced political developments. 

  • 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

Application resources
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Imkaan View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10

Imkaan is a feminist organisation dedicated to addressing violence against Black and minoritised women and girls.

Posted on: 18 August 2025
Closing date: 31 August 2025 at 21:00
Tags: Policy

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