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Westminster, Greater London (Hybrid)
£43,000.0 - £46,000.0 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

Fixed Term Contract - 12 months

Join us to support people-led change across the UK.

The Churchill Fellowship is a community of changemakers whose mission is to learn from the world and transform lives across the UK.

We support outstanding individuals pursuing their own vision for change in an issue where they have first-hand experience. They are driven by a personal commitment to tackle today’s key issues, to develop new solutions for their communities and sectors, and to exchange ideas throughout the UK and beyond. They work across all of today’s most pressing challenges, from protecting the environment to preventing domestic abuse, from increasing youth employment to enriching urban spaces and much more.

Collectively, they create change that reaches across the country. Every year we select over 100 new Fellows and fund them to spend up to two months discovering new approaches around the world for practical issues they care passionately about. Fellowships cover every aspect of UK life because our approach is universal, responsive and inclusive. We respond to emerging trends and challenges and our Fellowships are open to all UK adults regardless of qualifications, background or age. Fellows propose their own programmes of research and action and bring their lived or learned experience of their chosen subject.

We believe in the power and potential of individuals and prioritise people and topics that would not be funded elsewhere.

This inclusive approach gives the Fellowship a unique range and authority and has created a powerful model for change, based on real needs, frontline insight and personal dedication. It offers dynamic individuals the recognition, funding and support to pursue what is often their mission of a lifetime.

The Fellowship was created by public subscription in 1965 as the living legacy of Sir Winston Churchill. Since then we have made almost 6000 grants to inspiring individuals who possess the passion and commitment to make a real difference. Many Fellows become knowledge leaders and influencers for the long term and continue to feel the beneficial effects of the Fellowship decades after being awarded.

The Churchill Fellowship is a community of changemakers whose mission is to learn from the world and transform lives across the UK.

Purpose of the role:


 

The purpose of this role is to build on our programme of strategic engagement with our key audiences, in order to build our presence, influence and networks in a wide range of UK sectors and topical issues. This includes leading the design and delivery of some of our focused programmes in which we award Fellowships and supporting the Fellows awarded into these programmes to help them increase their UK impact once they’ve done their overseas learning. This role is responsible for delivering all engagement activity across our Arts and culture, Community and citizenship, Environment and resources and Governance and public provision universal themes.  

Key responsibilities:

Programme Development and Delivery

  • With oversight from the Engagement Director, and working with members of the Advisory Council to develop the focus and goals of a three-year Fellowship programme within our Governance and Public Provision universal theme through a process of desk-based research and consultation workshops
  • Working with the Head of Comms to design and plan the launch of the new programme to applicants
  • Working with the Head of Fellowship to design a support package for applicants into the programme
  • With oversight from the Engagement Director, creating and facilitating a Working Group of Fellows, partners and Council members to support the cohort of Fellows awarded within this programme. And working with the other Research and Engagement Manager to develop and enhance our approach to stewarding these Working Groups including ones already in place for our other programmes.
  • Supporting the Engagement Director in the recruitment and stewardship of Knowledge Partners for this programme and other programmes under your four thematic sectors
  • Working with members of our Advisory Council to review our two environment related programmes with a view to revising them or developing them further.
  • Reviewing the progress of each programme under your remit with the relevant Advisory Council members and the Working Group at the end of the applications cycle and before the programme reopens for applications


 

 Sector Relations & Networking

  • Researching target audiences, stakeholders, partners and allies, in the four thematic sectors you oversee. Building relationships and maintaining our database of these.
  • Developing and managing a systematic programme of engagement with these audiences, through communications and activities including talks, briefings, events, newsletters, publications and other opportunities.
  • Systematic promotion of Fellows into these sectors.

Creation of Engagement Content

  • Designing and delivering a programme of engagement events for Fellows including webinars and convenings to provide support, knowledge sharing and networking opportunities for the community of Fellows
  • Leading on the design and delivery of a programme of wrap-up engagement activity for Fellows in our Rural communities programme
  • Leading on the discovery and development phase of a programme of wrap-up engagement activity for Fellows in our Arts and Communities and Children and Young People with experience of care programmes.
  • Assisting with the creation of sector content to support the dissemination of Fellows’ learning into their sectors
  • Writing engagement materials such as case studies for a wide range of sectors and issues.
  • Filtering Fellows’ surveys for case studies and other material.


 

Post-learning support for the community of Fellows

  • Working with partners to deliver training and upskilling support to Fellows to help them increase their UK impact
  • Supporting Fellows to distil their learning into ‘reports’ which can be used to disseminate their learning and recommendations
  • Ad hoc support to individual Fellows to help them connect with their sectors and each other, and promote their learning and recommendations
  • Working with the Engagement team to rethink and pilot new approaches to post overseas learning support for Fellows including grants, events, training, community platforms and more
  • Supporting the Engagement Director with the biennial Awards Ceremony for Fellows

And to undertake any additional appropriate duties as may reasonably be required on either a short or long term basis.

Person Specification 

Qualifications

Degree level or equivalent transferable skills

Skills and Experience

  • Experience in developing, delivering and reviewing complex programmes involving multiple stakeholders
  • Experience working in or with the voluntary, community, or social impact sectors
  • Strong track record of stakeholder engagement across sectors (e.g. government, arts, civil society, environment)
  • Experience of designing and facilitating events, workshops or convenings
  • Proven experience of relationship management, including with partners and advisory groups
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct desk-based research, synthesis and programme scoping
  • Experience in producing high-quality written content (e.g. case studies, briefings, reports) for diverse audiences
  • Understanding of knowledge exchange, learning dissemination and post-programme support
  • Experience of supporting communities or individuals to maximise their impact
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills for communicating face-to-face, in writing and by telephone with individuals at all levels
  • Strong IT skills, including proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office and comfort with facilitating meetings via video conferencing platforms
  • Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills
  • Comfortable working independently and collaboratively across functions
  • Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in programme design and delivery


 

TCF Competency Framework for Personal Development 
 

Role Specific Responsibility

  • Innovative in approach.
  • Trains and supports others to develop their skills.
  • Aligns best practice on process.
  • Delivers change and operational strategy through collaboration and using coaching where appropriate.
  • Strategic focus on all team outcomes.

Quality & Efficiency

  • Drives results-oriented work.
  • Holds a realistic view of results, while nurturing team potential.
  • Provides clear accountability to team members, and leads by example in performance management.
  • Uses forward planning to meet appropriate deadlines.
  • Solves complex problems with a strategic approach.

Communication

  • Influences and persuades stakeholders at all levels.
  • Resolves misunderstandings and conflicts through thoughtful communication.
  • Delivers complex information in an easily understandable way.
  • Adopts a coaching approach to leadership and line management through encouraging open questions, active listening and providing constructive feedback.

Problem Solving

  • Thinks creatively to solve complex problems.
  • Balances multiple factors, such as costs, time, and resources, when solving problems.
  • Anticipates potential issues and proactively addresses them.

Teamwork

  • Resolves team conflicts and keeps the team focused on common goals.
  • Takes on a leadership role within a team when needed.
  • Builds strong relationships across teams and departments.
  • Demonstrates leadership in driving team performance.

Leadership

  • Leads larger teams or complex projects, ensuring alignment with organisational goals.
  • Develops and implements strategies to improve team performance.
  • Provides mentorship and coaching to others within the organisation.

Decision-Making

  • Makes decisions in complex or high-pressure situations with limited information.
  • Demonstrates sound judgement and considers the long-term impact of decisions.

Stakeholder Management

  • Develops and maintains strategic relationships that contribute to the success of the organisation.

Change Management

  • Leads the delivery and manages significant change initiatives, ensuring smooth transitions.

Strategic Thinking

  • Develops and implements strategies that align with long-term goals and objectives.
  • Analyses trends and data to make informed strategic decisions.

Interpersonal Skills

Handles difficult conversations with empathy, showing respect for diverse perspectives

Working for The Churchill Fellowship 

  • Salary c. £43,000-46,000 per annum (5 days per week / 36.5 hours)
  • Hybrid working policy (minimum of 1-2 days per week in the office) 
  • 5 weeks holiday a year, with additional paid leave when the office closes over the Christmas Break 
  • 1 week paid leave for volunteering 
  • Non-contributory pension scheme with 10% employer contribution 
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave and pay. 
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Life Assurance 
  • Bike purchase salary sacrifice scheme (Cycle2Work) 

Standard working hours are 36.5 hours a week 9.30am until 5.00pm, Monday to Thursday and from 9.30am until 4.00pm on Friday, including a paid lunch break of one hour.

We have embraced the benefits of working from home and at the same time, we value the contribution of face-to-face contact in building teamwork, collaborating with your colleagues, exchanging ideas and know-how, and for work efficiency. We therefore operate a hybrid working policy, where staff can work from home if they wish, however everyone is required to work in the office a minimum of 1 to 2 days a week with Tuesdays as the core day for regular whole team meetings.

Note: unfortunately, we are not currently in a position to offer sponsorship for visas and all applicants will need to have, and be able to prove, the right to work in the UK.

How to apply 

Please submit your CV, along with a cover letter using this as an opportunity to tell us a bit more about who you are as a person. As a people centred, relational organisation, we want to understand how you as an individual are going to be a great fit for this role.

Recruitment Process

We hope to meet initially with as many candidates as possible, however where demand is unusually high, we may not be able to meet everyone.

If your skills and experience are relevant to the role, you will likely meet with a member of the HR Team to talk through any questions you may have, and for us to find out a bit more about you.

You will then be asked to submit a technical task, for review by the panel prior to selecting the shortlisted candidates for interview, further details will be provided in the initial conversation.

Once the advertising has closed, we will invite the shortlisted candidates to a formal in-person interview, with the view to appointing the Research & Engagement Manager as soon as possible.  The successful candidate will ideally start in August 2025.

Equity, diversity, and inclusion are core to the values and ethos of the charity’s work across all activities. The Churchill Fellowship is committed to being an inclusive employer with a diverse workforce. We encourage applications from people from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences.  Our office accommodation is accessible throughout.  

Application resources
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The Churchill Fellowship View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 05 June 2025
Closing date: 04 July 2025 at 13:10
Tags: Project Management, Research

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