Education manager jobs in westminster, greater london
Sophie Hayes Foundation (SHF) is a small but mighty charity, empowering women survivors of
modern slavery and exploitation. It is an important time at SHF. Our new strategy ‘Sustainable
Freedom from Modern Slavery’ launched in 2024 and this role is essential for the delivery of the
strategy and ensuring that survivors of modern slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation have
access to the support and opportunities they need to achieve their aspirations, independence
and a positive future. With soaring numbers of referral to the NRM and thousands more victims
living in fear of a hostile environment, this has never been more important than now.
At the heart of Sophie Hayes Foundation’s work will be the support to and empowerment of
survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking and this role is critical to survivors’ journeys
to sustainable freedom.
Alongside a small, friendly and dedicated team, you will coordinate and deliver our
programmes for survivors of modern slavery, including our flagship Employability Programme
(EP) and our Conversational English for Independence (CEFI) course.
You will also work in close partnership of the development and delivery of new programmes for
survivors, embodying our strategic aim of ‘meeting survivors where they are and taking them to
where they want to be’. You will champion the voices of survivors through the work of the
organisation, working with colleagues in CREW to provide continued support to survivors’ long
term.
About the Role
- Deliver Sophie Hayes Foundations Employability Programme and Conversational English for Independence Course to survivors.
- Support development and growth of these and other future programmes.
- Take responsibility for all programme logistics and communications with partners, survivors, and suppliers.
- Accurate data input to and management of internal monitoring and finance systems, working closely with the Head of Programmes to analyse trends and contribute to reporting.
- Actively engage with local, regional, and national partners and anti-slavery networks
- To maintain effective survivor referral pathways and raise awareness of the Foundation’s work.
- Supervise and manage Employability Programme volunteers.
- Contribute to centring survivor perspectives in the work of Sophie Hayes Foundation by sharing and channelling learning from programme delivery to colleagues. Ensure the highest standards of safeguarding across all learning and development activities.
- Other duties which may arise under the implementation of the new strategy, as directed by the Head of Employability Programme.
About You
This role would suit someone who is passionate about supporting others and empowering them
to take the next steps in their journey.
You may have prior experience as a teacher, caseworker or charity coordinator.
We are looking for a team member who is organised, efficient, reliable, empathetic and ready to
get stuck in helping across our range of survivor services.
We welcome applications from individuals with a range of skills and experience drawn from
their professional and personal lives, including those who may have lived experience of modern
slavery, human trafficking and exploitation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Our client works to advance how we see and understand visual arts, as an internationally renowned centre for the teaching, research of art history and a major public gallery. The institute has recently secured the largest gift in their history, and is imminently launching the Campaign in its history. As such, the Advancement team is growing, and the institute is now recruiting a Development Lead (Legacies).
The Development Lead (Legacies) is a newly created position that will develop the legacy strategy for the organisation and own a growing area of strategic importance, leading the delivery of a compelling, pro-active legacy giving programme to support the institute's long-term ambitions. The strategy you will develop will be multi-year in its scope and will increase legacy income through fundraising, marketing and stewardship, and will integrate legacy giving into broader fundraising and alumni engagement plans.
The selected candidate will have proven experience in legacy fundraising with a track record of developing and implementing successful legacy giving strategies, with demonstrable experience too of securing significant legacy pledges. You will have experience of developing annual and multi-year strategic plans that drive forward in-year activity with long-term growth.
At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus.
If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you.
In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a 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.
Are you ready to kick-start your creative career in a fast-paced, purpose-driven environment? We’re looking for a Studio Assistant to join a passionate in-house Creative Studio, at a global education charity, producing high-quality visuals — from social media assets and videos to infographics, reports, and campaign materials.
You’ll help keep the creative engine running smoothly: supporting projects, organising assets, liaising with freelancers, and ensuring everything meets brand standards. No two days are the same, and there’s plenty of scope to grow into project coordination and production.
You’ll join a forward-thinking, inclusive organisation with an innovative 4-day working week, hybrid flexibility, and a supportive culture that values creativity and wellbeing.
You’ll bring:
- Strong organisational skills and multitasking magic ?
- A collaborative spirit and problem-solving mindset
- An interest in creative production (design, video, content, etc.)
- Confidence with digital tools (bonus points for Monday.com or Adobe Creative Suite!)
If you’ve got a sharp eye for detail, a love of great design, and a can-do attitude, we’d love to hear from you!
- Salary: £26,000 (depending on experience)
- 4 day week! Monday-Thursday.
- Location: Central London office (hybrid, 2 days a week in the office near Liverpool street)
- Full-time, permanent.
Apply today, they are holding interviews on a rolling basis.
As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp™, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
This is an exciting role in a unique organisation. Our vision is to provide an outstanding experience for all UCL students and to be one of the best students’ unions in the UK and the world. We aim to build a vibrant and empowered student community with real influence in UCL and beyond, that enables students to enjoy their time at university; pursue their interests and passions; see the world in new ways; and develop the skills and experience to change the world for the better.
We are a registered charity employing over 100 career staff and 300 student staff, delivering a wide range of services and representative functions for UCL students. We have the widest portfolio of services of any student organisation in the country, managing UCL’s extracurricular programmes for sport, music, drama, dance, media, volunteering, academic societies and intercultural engagement; providing a wide range of fantastic social spaces; leading on student democracy and representation across UCL; and offering excellent student support services.
It's an exciting time to join our growing organisation as we lead the delivery of UCL’s groundbreaking new Student Life Strategy. This is enabling us to build more programmes to improve students’ mental and physical wellbeing, promote genuine equity for all, build students’ skills and confidence, develop their international connections and intercultural skills, and make a real contribution to our local community.
We support hybrid working. Excellent benefits including defined benefit pension scheme and generous holiday entitlement. We are proud of high levels of staff engagement and pride ourselves on being a great place to work. We will consider applications to work on a flexible and job share basis wherever possible. This role is based at our Bloomsbury campus with work across various football facilities across London.
This is a 0.8 FTE (29.2 hours per week) and fixed term contract for 18 months.
We are looking for a Football Development Officer to support the delivery of TeamUCL's new focus sport, football. The role combines football delivery with desk-based sports administration and student engagement. We are looking for someone passionate about developing football in all forms - from running beginner friendly sessions to working with students to co-create community volunteering projects.
An outstanding experience for all UCL students and to be one of the best students’ unions in the UK and the world.


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Job Title: External Affairs Assistant
Job Type: Contract- 12 months.
Hours: 35 hours per week
Department: External Affairs
Salary: £26,532
Reports to: Media and Communications Manager
Location: Hybrid – CoSRH Office at least one day per week (London Bridge) and home working.
Who we are:
The College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH) is the leader in the field of sexual and reproductive healthcare, and we are the voice for professionals working in this area. As a multi-disciplinary professional membership organisation, we set clinical guidance and standards, provide training and lifelong education, and champion safe and effective sexual and reproductive healthcare across the life course for all.
Can you help us?
We are looking for a motivated and proactive individual who is passionate about sexual and reproductive healthcare and women’s health to join our External Affairs team. This is a great opportunity to gain first-hand experience working within a national professional body and support CoSRH’s external influencing, policy, and communications work at a critical time for the organisation.
The role:
Working closely with colleagues across the team, the postholder will provide essential support to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health (APPG on SRH), contribute to the delivery of the ambitions of the CoSRH Hatfield Vision, and assist with a range of media, communications, and policy activities.
The External Affairs Assistant will be an integral part of a small but high-performing team that leads CoSRH’s advocacy and public profile — influencing national policy, supporting stakeholder engagement, and amplifying the voice of sexual and reproductive healthcare professionals.
Key Responsibilities:
Parliamentary and Policy Support
· Support the work of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health (APPG on SRH), including preparing briefings, arranging meetings, drafting minutes and supporting stakeholder engagement.
· Assist in drafting policy briefings, consultation responses, and submissions to Government and other stakeholders.
· Conduct research to inform CoSRH’s external engagement, campaigns and influencing priorities.
· Develop a knowledge of key policy developments within the fields of Sexual and Reproductive Health, including across all four UK nations.
· Maintain and update contact databases and stakeholder lists.
Media and Communications Support
· Draft CoSRH member and Hatfield Vision Endorser newsletter content in line with CoSRH’s communications strategy.
· Support the Media and Communications Manager in preparing and disseminating press releases, statements, and campaign materials.
· Help monitor media coverage and track engagement across CoSRH’s channels.
· Track and analyse media coverage of women’s health and SRH to identify emerging stories, trends, and opportunities for engagement.
· Take responsibility for growing the College’s Bluesky account with the support of the Membership Engagement Team.
Programme and Project Support
· Contribute to the work of the Hatfield Vision Taskforce, including supporting meetings, and helping to communicate outputs.
· Provide logistical and administrative support for external meetings, events, and stakeholder activities.
· Assist in maintaining the team’s planning tools, trackers, and shared systems to ensure smooth coordination.
General Administrative Support
· Provide administrative support to the External Affairs team, including diary coordination, minute-taking and meeting preparation as required.
You will be:
· Proactive, adaptable, and able to manage multiple priorities in a sometimes fast-paced environment.
· A confident communicator, both written and verbal, with excellent attention to detail.
· Organised, reliable and comfortable managing competing deadlines.
· A team player who enjoys collaboration and takes initiative.
· Passionate about sexual and reproductive healthcare and improving women’s health in the UK.
You will have:
· Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor content for different audiences.
· Good organisational and time management skills.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience using online collaboration tools (e.g. Google Docs, Teams).
You will have experience of:
· Drafting clear and accurate written materials such as newsletters, briefings, or social media content.
· Conducting research and presenting findings clearly.
· (Desirable) Supporting communications, campaigning or advocacy work in a health, policy, or charity setting.
· (Desirable) Liaising with external stakeholders or supporting meetings and events.
This is an excellent opportunity to gain broad experience in public affairs, policy and communications while contributing to meaningful work that advances access to sexual and reproductive healthcare across the UK.
You will join a friendly and collaborative team, with opportunities to develop professionally and contribute ideas to CoSRH’s external influencing and communications work.
NB: In order to fulfil this role you should be resident in the UK with a valid right to work; we are unable to sponsor people requiring a work visa.
We will offer you:
We offer a range of benefits at CoSRH to support staff wellbeing, including:
25 days holiday, with an additional 2 days leave after 2 years of service, and a further 3 days after 5 years.
- Birthday leave day
- Annual Volunteering Day
- Flexible working culture
- Pension and life assurance scheme:10% employer contribution / 5% employee contribution after successful completion of probation. This also includes access to life assurance at 4x annual salary and an income protection scheme.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Employee discounts portal
- Free Lunch Thursday
- Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption pay
- Free eye tests
- Training and development
To Apply
Deadline for applications is 1st December 2025
Interviews are likely to take place w/c 8th December 2025
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
We value diversity, promote equality and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We are working hard to minimise unconscious bias and your application will be anonymised to support this.
NB: In order to fulfil this role you should be resident in the UK with a valid right to work; we are unable to sponsor people requiring a work visa.
The College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH) is the leader in the field of sexual and reproductive healthcare.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Applications are invited for the post of Senior Regular Giving Officer within the Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement team at Royal Holloway, University of London.
This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive and creative fundraising professional to lead on the planning, delivery, and evaluation of regular giving and legacy campaigns. Reporting to the Philanthropy Manager, you will play a key role in increasing philanthropic income for the For What Matters Fund, supporting students facing financial hardship and promoting equality of opportunity.
With a strong focus on data-led strategy, you will develop compelling digital and print fundraising appeals, implement stewardship journeys, and drive donor acquisition and retention. You will also take responsibility for growing our legacy giving programme and contribute to the university’s wider philanthropic strategy.
We're looking for someone with a successful track record in fundraising or marketing communications, excellent writing skills, strong data and CRM experience, and a passion for making a tangible impact in higher education.
If you thrive in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment and are excited by the opportunity to engage supporters in meaningful ways, we’d love to hear from you.
In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including:
- Generous annual leave entitlement
- Training and Development opportunities
- Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution
- Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing.
- Free parking
The role, based in Egham, Surrey where the University is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance from London. Some remote working is possible for this role.
Please quote the reference: 1025-269
Closing Date: 23:59, 19 November 2025
Interview Date: Wednesday 26 November 2025
This dual role is split approximately 40% fundraising and 60% project leadership and partnership development. You will play a key role in securing new income streams through successful funding applications to trusts, foundations, and public-sector bodies, while also overseeing the delivery of inclusive, community-based projects and representing ECP on key strategic forums and partnership steering groups.
We are looking for someone who shares our passion for equity, diversity, and inclusion, and who believes in creating real opportunities for children, young people, and families from all backgrounds to thrive. You’ll be joining a collaborative, values-driven team committed to improving life chances and strengthening communities through partnership working.
This position can be full-time (35 hours per week) or part-time (4 days per week), with the option for hybrid working (up to one day per week from home) — arrangements to be discussed at interview.
Please note: Only candidates with credible, demonstrable experience in bid writing and securing external funding will be considered for this role.
Key Responsibilities
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Research, develop, and write high-quality funding bids to charitable trusts, foundations, and statutory funders.
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Identify and pursue new fundraising opportunities that align with ECP’s mission and priorities.
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Lead, coordinate, and evaluate community and school-based projects, ensuring delivery excellence and measurable outcomes.
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Recruit, line-manage, and support project mentors and freelance staff.
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Represent ECP confidently at stakeholder meetings, local forums, and strategic steering groups.
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Maintain excellent relationships with partner schools, community organisations, and funders.
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Ensure all project delivery, data management, safeguarding, and evaluation processes meet compliance and best-practice standards.
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Produce reports, case studies, and impact summaries for funders and stakeholders.
Person Specification
You are:
Enthusiastic, community-minded, and self-driven — with a genuine commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. You care deeply about improving life chances for children, young people, and families, are strategic in your approach, and are equally confident crafting compelling funding bids and representing the organisation in high-level partnership meetings.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
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Proven success writing funding bids and securing grants from trusts, foundations, and public-sector bodies (essential).
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to produce persuasive, evidence-based proposals.
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Demonstrable ability to manage multiple projects, partners, timelines, and budgets.
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Strong stakeholder and partnership-building skills, with a collaborative and inclusive approach.
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Understanding of impact measurement, data analysis, and funder reporting.
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Experience in community, education, or youth-focused settings.
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Confident, adaptable, and highly organised; proficient with Microsoft Office and IT tools.
Values and Commitment
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A strong understanding of, and sensitivity to, the experiences of diverse and under-represented communities.
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A genuine belief in the power of community engagement to improve wellbeing and opportunity.
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Commitment to upholding ECP’s values of inclusion, collaboration, and empowerment.
Additional Information
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This role can be full-time (35 hours) or part-time (4 days per week).
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Term-time contract conditions are offered.
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Flexible and hybrid working arrangements are available (up to one day per week from home).
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Closing Date: Friday 21 November 2025
Interview Dates: 2nd and/or 3rd December 2025
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!
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Children & Young People area at IRMO and be part of the Family Project. The Family Project supports Spanish and Portuguese-speaking children and young people who have recently arrived in the UK and need to enter compulsory education as soon as possible.
The Family Support Worker will offer targeted advice and support in Spanish/Portuguese to families and young people facing barriers in accessing education and other statutory services such as SEND support and Early Help.
The role involves setting up advice and casework schedules, liaising with local authorities, school admissions departments, EAL/SEN teams, and specialised organisations to ensure children are not out of education and receive the right support.
The Family Support Worker will also deliver targeted workshops for families, liaise with external speakers, and create accessible resources (digital and paper-based).
They will work closely with the Youth Project Coordinator, ESOL Teacher and Community Support Team to share information, identify needs, and connect children and families with opportunities.
This multifaceted role requires empathy, flexibility, and a sound understanding of the UK education system and legislation affecting migrants and asylum seekers.
Fluency in Spanish or Portuguese is essential and a knowledge of both is desirable, as the Family Support Worker will regularly need to communicate with members of the community who have either as a first language.
Key duties & responsibilities
Project Delivery
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Plan and deliver advice sessions and casework on school admissions and other services (SEND, free school meals, NRPF, etc.).
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Conduct needs assessments and connect children and young people to relevant internal and external services.
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Plan and deliver quarterly workshops for families on education and SEND topics (e.g. transitions, EHCPs, autism).
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Build and maintain networks with statutory and VCS stakeholders, schools, legal organisations, parents’ groups, councillors, and Heads of Service.
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Conduct regular outreach in the community to encourage children and families to participate in workshops, campaigns, and community activities.
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Create accessible resources for internal and external use.
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Run weekly school admission drop-in sessions with newly arrived parents
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Liaise with local councils to ensure school placements are guaranteed.
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)
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Collect and review monitoring data (registration forms, case notes, feedback forms, surveys).
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Maintain accurate case notes and manage caseloads using Excel and CRM systems.
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Produce case studies, success stories, for reports for funders and stakeholders.
Safeguarding
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Ensure the wellbeing and safeguarding of young people, following IRMO’s Safeguarding Policy and NYA guidelines.
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Attend regular safeguarding training relevant to the role.
Communication
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Support in the creation of accessible promotional materials aligned with IRMO’s communication strategy.
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Manage service users’ expectations through clear and consistent communication.
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Attend team meetings and share updates across IRMO teams.
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Represent IRMO at external forums, with partners and funders.
Other
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Train and supervise volunteers.
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Signpost and refer service users to internal and external support.
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Undertake other duties consistent with the purpose of the post as directed by the Line Manager.
Person specification
E = Essential - D = Desirable
Qualifications, Experience & Knowledge
- Minimum one years’ experience in advice and casework in the UK (Essential)
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Experience with M&E tools and impact reporting (Essential).
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Experience liaising with schools, local authorities, VCS organisations, and statutory services (Essential).
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Knowledge of UK Safeguarding and Health & Safety procedures (Essential).
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Knowledge of the UK education system, including admissions and SEND (Essential).
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Knowledge of the UK not-for-profit sector (Desirable).
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Knowledge of the legislation affecting migrants and asylum seekers in accessing education. (Essential)
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Understanding of issues affecting young Latin American migrants in the UK (Essential).
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Knowledge and awareness of SEND and experience delivering activities within educational or community learning settings or a willingness to develop in this specific area (desirable).
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Qualification in Information, Advice & Guidance (Desirable).
Skills & Abilities
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Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail (Essential).
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Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and Spanish or Portuguese (Essential).
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Ability to manage workload, meet deadlines, and work independently (Essential).
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Problem-solving, innovation, and system improvement skills (Essential).
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Empathy and respect when dealing with children, young people, and families (Essential).
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Competence in Google Workspace tools and Excel (Essential); Experience using CRM tools (Desirable).
Personal Attributes
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Professional and positive attitudes
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Self-motivated, proactive, and able to work independently.
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Collaborative team player, open to learning from colleagues.
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Accountable and dependable, with strong follow-through on casework.
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Creative and resourceful, empowering service users to overcome barriers.
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Committed to continuous learning and adapting to systemic challenges.
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Aligned with and committed to IRMO’s mission, vision, and values.
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Non-judgemental, non-discriminatory, and supportive approach.
Led by and for the community, we support the development, agency and participation of all Latin Americans and Spanish and Portuguese-speaking migrants
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The Cardinal Hume Centre works to prevent and tackle youth and family homelessness.
Job title: Trusts & Foundations Fundraiser
Westminster, London
Hours: Full time, 35 hours (28 hours considered for the right applicant)
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the world? Do you want to leverage your skills to combat homelessness for children and young people? Then we have the perfect opportunity for you.
We are looking to recruit a Trusts & Foundations Fundraiser to maximize the income the Cardinal Hume Centre receives from trusts and foundations. This is an exciting role in our Fundraising team that will contribute to the delivery of the six-figure trust income stream budget (£585k for 2025/26) through rigorous pipeline management, maintain excellent donor relations through timely reporting and assist with trust engagement and fundraising activities. You will also manage the small trust pipeline – proactively seeking out new trust funding opportunities; submitting high quality applications on time; meeting reporting requirements; contributing to monthly management information and quarterly reforecasting.
Please refer to the job description on our website for further information.
In your cv and cover letter, please outline how you meet the requirements of the role and why you would like to work for us. You must account for any gaps in your employment history.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We require job applicants, staff and volunteers to complete a criminal records self-declaration. This role requires an enhanced DBS check plus children’s barred list. It is an offence to apply for the role if the applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to sponsor visas.
Benefits
· 26 days’ leave rising to 28 days’ leave after two years’ service (pro rata for part time staff)
· Discretionary wellbeing and celebratory days
· Access to Blue Light Card discounts
· Pension: stakeholder pension scheme and we will match employee contributions up to a maximum of 6%.
· Life assurance cover (after probation passed)
· Season ticket loan
· Training and development opportunities
Closing date for applications: 10am Thursday 27th November 2025
Interviews: 4th December 2025
If you’ve not heard from us three weeks after the closing date, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
The Centre enables families, children and young people to overcome poverty and avoid homelessness.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
High Trees Community Development Trust is seeking a collaborative and organised Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN) Coordinator to play a pivotal role in the growth and coordination of a borough-wide partnership driving change in how research is designed and delivered.
This is an exciting opportunity to support a dynamic, cross-sector network that connects community organisations, researchers, and public institutions to ensure that research in Lambeth is fairer, more inclusive, and community-led.
You’ll help coordinate the network’s programme of events and projects, strengthen member engagement, and lead on communications that celebrate and share learning. Working within High Trees’ Research and Impact team, you’ll ensure the LCRN continues to thrive as a collaborative and well-connected space that champions community voice and knowledge.
If you’re a strong communicator with excellent organisational skills and a passion for community-led research, partnership working, and social impact – we’d love to hear from you.
About High Trees
High Trees Community Development Trust has been rooted in Tulse Hill, Lambeth, for over 27 years. We deliver services in education and training, employment, youth and family work, community action, and research and capacity building, working alongside local people and organisations to create meaningful change.
We are recognised for our collaborative and place-based approach, our long-term partnerships, and our commitment to equity, participation, and community leadership.
At High Trees, you’ll join a supportive, values-driven organisation that places community at the heart of decision-making. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to innovative and meaningful work that strengthens the influence of communities in shaping research, policy, and practice across Lambeth and beyond.
About the Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN)
The Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN), hosted and led by High Trees, brings together community organisations, research institutions, funders and public bodies to create a more equitable research ecosystem.
The network aims to rebalance power in research, ensuring that communities – particularly those often underrepresented – have genuine ownership and influence over how research is designed, delivered and used.
Through collaboration, learning, and shared accountability, LCRN members are shaping a model for community-led research that leads to stronger insights, better decisions and more equitable outcomes for Lambeth residents.
Connecting with people and communities to strengthen skills and build stronger voices.



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CAAS is an amazing organisation, supporting ADHD and autistic individuals, their families, and the community around them. We are in a great position, with stable funding, an experienced team of around 40 staff, and a new strategy that is inspiring and impactful. We are looking for a kind and effective leader to join us as our next CEO, and keep CAAS thriving into the future.
As CEO, you will have the confidence and the expertise to deliver on our vision of changing perceptions to reduce stigma and break down barriers, bringing strategic leadership experience, a high level of organisational ability, self-motivation and self-discipline. You will have a passion for extending our reach and will demonstrate experience in delivering strategy, leading effective teams and building relationships within our community.
To apply, you need to submit a completed application form alongside a supporting statement of no more than 2 sides of A4, detailing how you meet the requirements of the role. Deadline to apply is by 10am on Monday 17th November, but feel free to reach out to our current CEO, Kay D'Cruz, for an informal chat about the role if you'd like to find out more.
More details about the job and additional information about the person specification can be found in the job description and in our recruitment pack, but in summary the key responsibilities of the role are:
Strategic Leadership: Deliver CAAS’s strategy, fulfil our legal obligations, evaluate and improve performance, report on progress, ensure CAAS remains well positioned for the future
Operational Leadership: Ensure robust systems, processes and policies, assess and manage organisational risk, build sustainable delivery mechanisms, oversee effective digital, communications and fundraising activity, maintain our case for support and tender for and manage contracts
People & Culture: Foster positive working cultures, promote staff wellbeing, ensure staff are focussed on delivering CAAS mission, drive staff development
External Relationships: Influence and advocate for change, act as lead ambassador for CAAS with funders, professionals and other stakeholders
We are looking for candidates who:
- Have a passion for, and commitment to, our work
- Have a track record of effective working at a senior leadership level, building supportive external relationships and driving positive internal cultures, based on compassion and a drive for excellence
- Are action-orientated, adaptable and flexible in the pursuit of impact
- Can juggle multiple and competing demands, and thrive in a busy, varied environment
- Enjoy ensuring robust governance and compliance
- Have strong written and verbal communication skills; are a persuasive and passionate communicator with excellent interpersonal skills
- Are warm, inclusive and approachable, an actively listener and neuro-affirmative
Further information is available on our website.
Our mission is to support, educate and empower individuals diagnosed with ADHD or who are autistic, their families and the community around them.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Domestic Abuse Officer
Location: Waltham Forest/London
Salary: £30,000 per annum
Full Time
1-year fixed term contract
Young Ladies Club aims to raise aspirations in disadvantaged young women to achieve their education and career potential by providing mentoring, confidence building activities and career workshops from positive role models. We envision a world where young women’s socio-economic background does not impact educational and career outcomes.
We are now looking for an experience Domestic Abuse Officer to provide an effective, efficient, and supportive service to women who are victims of domestic abuse providing emotional, practical and welfare support. As our Domestic Abuse Officer, you will provide a high-quality pro-active service to victims of domestic abuse and other forms of VAWG in either 1:1 or group settings delivering a service to those at medium and low risk.
As a Domestic Abuse Officer, your responsibilities will be:
· To work within a multi-agency framework consisting of the MARAC and local partnership responses to domestic abuse.
· To ensure that women are enabled to access their rights and are informed about their options.
· To reach out to survivors of domestic abuse and raise awareness of domestic abuse and local services offered.
· To support and implement the aims and objectives of Young Ladies Club ensuring that all work is undertaken in accordance with Young Ladies Club policies and procedures.
· To facilitate or co-facilitate the support groups
· To facilitate the provision of culturally sensitive therapeutic interventions and counselling services.
Required Skills and Experience:
· Demonstrable qualifications and/or experience in the field of domestic violence accommodation and support.
· An excellent working knowledge of key issues faced by black and minoritised women who have experienced Domestic Abuse and VAWG. Able to apply this knowledge at a practical level.
· Experience of identifying and responding to the risks to and needs of survivors of domestic
violence
· Experience of working with vulnerable women at least some of which are women or girls affected by domestic abuse and other forms of gender-based violence.
· A sound working knowledge of the practical, emotional, social and economic issues facing black and minoritised women and girls affected by domestic, and intimate relationship abuse
· Experience of multi-agency partnership working
· Knowledge of relevant legislation relating to Immigration, Honour Based Violence, Forced Marriage and FGM.
· Experience in running support groups in the community
· Ability to work with interpreters and volunteers.
· Ability to work with voluntary organisations, local authorities and government agencies on behalf of women.
· Effective communication skills.
· Experience of managing basic administrative systems.
· Training and qualifications in the provision of advice and advocacy on issues such as housing, welfare benefits and domestic violence.
· Good working knowledge of IT system and databases.
· Ability to run groups virtually on Zoom/Teams etc
Due to the nature of the role and the needs of our service users, this post is restricted to female applicants. This is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. YLC is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community.
Due to the nature of the role and the needs of our service users, this post is restricted to Black and minoritised women. This is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
This post is subject to Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. A criminal record will not
necessarily exclude you from this post but under the Act, we must have details. An Enhanced
Disclosure will be sought in the event of a successful application for this post and therefore
you will be required to give details of spent and unspent convictions disclosed above. YLC
operates under the Revised Code of Practice for Disclosure and Barring Service.
About Us
Literacy Pirates’ vision is for every child to have the literacy skills, confidence and perseverance to succeed at school and beyond. We provide free, after-school literacy support to children who are falling behind in class and who have fewer opportunities for additional support due to their personal circumstances than others. Founded in East London, Literacy Pirates’ programme now runs online and serves children anywhere in the United Kingdom.
Literacy Pirates is on an exciting journey of growth, rolling out our innovative learning programme to reach more children than ever before. An ambitious, fast-growing charity we have set ourselves a goal of reaching 3,000 children a year nationally, by 2030 compared with 650 this year. Our work is centered around creating a positive impact, and we thrive on collaboration and innovation. We need an organised and proactive Office Administrator to ensure the smooth running of our headquarters. This role is essential in keeping our team supported, our systems efficient, and our space safe and welcoming. If you’re someone who enjoys problem-solving, keeping things in order, and working in a dynamic environment, we’d love to hear from you!
What we're looking for
In this hands-on role, the Office Administrator will oversee office management, facility operations, and some management of our hardware and software, while also leading projects and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
We're looking for someone who is:
- Quick to learn and adapt – you pick up new systems and processes with ease.
- Calm and solutions-focused when things get busy – you enjoy finding practical ways through challenges.
- Able to prioritise effectively and keep things running smoothly even when juggling competing tasks.
- Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple projects.
- Confident with technology and curious about how digital tools can make work easier or smarter.
- Comfortable working in a busy office environment.
- Excellent problem solving skills and ability to learn new things.
- Strong team player who enjoys working with different people in a supportive role.
- Commitment to our mission and the children we work with.
- Experience in office administration or similar roles (desirable).
- Knowledge of health and safety procedures and GDPR compliance (desirable).
If that sounds like you then we’d love to hear from you!
Role Description
Office Administration:
- Work with the SLT to implement and maintain core policies and procedures.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, including risk assessments, audits, certifications, and training (fire drills, first aid, evacuation procedures).
- Liaise with tenants and landlords to uphold appropriate processes and procedures.
- Manage data processing, GDPR compliance, and act as the organisation’s Data Protection Officer.
- Oversee office supplies and supplier management, ensuring best value in all contracts and services.
- Handle incoming enquiries via phone and email.
Facility Management:
- Conduct regular building checks (fire alarm tests, PAT testing, etc.) to maintain a clean and safe workspace.
- Supervise contractors, including cleaners.
- Address facility issues and manage repairs with tenants and landlords.
- Process invoices and provide basic bookkeeping support.
- Monitor costs and undertake quote comparison processes for financial efficiency.
Systems Administration:
- Act as the first point of contact for IT issues, updates, and maintenance.
- Resolve IT problems or coordinate with our Tech and Systems manager and external IT support providers.
- Manage IT procurement, ensuring appropriate equipment is in place and maintaining an accurate record of IT assets.
- Ensure all network updates, licences, and software are current and tendered every three years.
Project Management:
- Oversee the design, renovation, and logistics of the Hackney building as needed.
- Lead and support digital, agile, and administrative projects, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.
- Assist in recruiting new team members.
- Manage marketing and bookings for our fantastical space hire.
Governance:
- Support the Chief Executive and SLT as needed.
- Maintain accurate governance and compliance records.
We develop the literacy, confidence and perseverance of children who are falling behind in class and have fewer opportunities in their personal lives.

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About us
The Refugee Council is the nation’s refugee charity. Together with community groups, partners and volunteers, we help people who have escaped war and persecution to rebuild their lives, integrate into communities, and play their part in Britain. Born in the aftermath of World War II, our frontline services support over 14,000 refugees each year to find safety, get to know their neighbours, and enter education, training or work. We share our evidence and expertise with policymakers to help build integrated communities where everyone can contribute.
Our Values
Our values underpin everything we do:
- Inclusive: We are inclusive. We work with - not for - refugees and people seeking asylum, so they have an equal voice, co-producing projects and ensuring their expertise and experiences are at the heart of what we do.
- Collaborative: We are collaborative. Working with others is a priority in order to have the collective impact that is vital to achieve policy and practice reform.
- Courageous: We speak out when we see injustice, cruelty and unfairness. We always stand up for what we believe is the right thing to do to transform the experiences of those seeking protection in our country.
- Respectful: We are respectful of all those we interact with. We treat everyone – our staff, volunteers, beneficiaries, partners and people we disagree with – with the same respect, professionalism and understanding.
About the role
The Finance Business Partner provides professional financial insight and operational support to non-finance teams, ensuring resources are planned, monitored, and reported effectively in line with the Refugee Council’s mission and statutory obligations.
Reporting to the Finance Controller, the postholder partners with departments such as Fundraising, People & Culture, and Services to translate financial information into clear, actionable guidance. They lead on budgeting, forecasting, and analysis for their portfolio, support grant and fund management, and build financial capability across the organisation, enabling managers to make informed, compliant, and value for money decisions.
Staff benefits
To reward our staff for the value they bring, we offer a variety of enhanced terms and conditions and a wide range of benefits, including:
- Training & Development
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Pension Scheme
- Work Life Balance Policies
- Employer-Sponsored Volunteering
- And more.
Let’s work together to improve the lives of refugees in the UK - apply on our website today.
Closing date: 21 November 2025.
Ensuring that the Refugee Council is an inclusive and accessible place to work is important to us. We want to enable people from different backgrounds to apply and thrive with us. We believe our recruitment process enables that and are also happy to make adjustments on request.
About SPANA
SPANA (The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad) is the global charity for the working animals of the world. Since our foundation in 1923, we have worked where they work, to support the welfare of working animals, including horses, donkeys, mules, oxen, dogs and camels.
About this role
SPANA’s Global Resources team supports SPANA’s mission to transform the welfare of working animals, including providing efficient and effective HR delivery across the organisation. This role will report to SPANA’s Global People & EDI Manager.
We are seeking a People Officer to support processes and systems across the employee lifecycle, with a particular focus on ensuring high quality and efficient recruitment. The People Officer will also play a key role in continuing the roll out of SPANA’s HR platform, Moorepay, which was introduced earlier this year.
Contract, location and salary
This is a full-time (34.5 hours per week), fixed-term, six-month contract role with the possibility of extension. This role is UK based, hybrid working with regular attendance (approximately 1-2 days per month, or more if preferred) in our London office. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK currently and for the duration of the contract.
The salary for this position is c.£34,000 per annum, subject to skills and experience. SPANA is pleased to offer a range of benefits including a generous company pension scheme with 10% employer contribution if the employee contributes a minimum 5%, and health care cash plan.
Further details and how to apply
Please see the job description for full details including a person specification and information on how to apply. The deadline for applications is 23:59 GMT on Thursday 27 November 2025.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK currently and for the duration of the contract.