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London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£46,918 per year
Full-time
Contract (2 year contract)

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Job description

ROLE SUMMARY

The Head of Programme Delivery provides leadership for The Diana Award’s Programmes team, ensuring the effective design and delivery of a high-quality, impactful portfolio of programmes. As the strategic and operational lead for programme delivery, the postholder will oversee performance, budgets, and quality standards, ensuring all activity aligns with organisational goals, funding commitments, and The Diana Award’s Theory of Change. They will lead and develop a team of Programme Managers, drive continuous improvement and innovation, and play a key role in shaping new programmes and partnerships. Working closely with the Director of Programmes & Partnerships, the role ensures TDA consistently delivers excellence for young people and partners.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Programme Leadership & Partnership Management

  • Lead the delivery of core programmes and our international award, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy, funding commitments, KPIs, and quality standards.
  • Oversee programme planning, scheduling, logistics, and budget management with Programme Managers.
  • Monitor delivery performance and budgets, ensuring effective processes and accurate reporting to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT).
  • Ensure all programme activities meet agreed funding KPIs and deliverables.
  • Work across the organisation, including closely with the Marketing & Communications team, to support effective delivery of programmes and partnerships.
  • Support the Director of Programmes & Partnerships in developing and implementing a partnership strategy, cultivating new relationships to strengthen programme funding and delivery.

Programme Design & Impact

  • Contribute to the design and continuous improvement of The Diana Award’s programmes and new initiatives, ensuring high quality and relevance.
  • Provide thought leadership on effective youth interventions, embedding evidence and sector insights into delivery practice.
  • Oversee development of programmes in line with The Diana Award’s Theory of Change, mission and vision.
  • Oversee programme development that meaningfully and inclusively engages young people in design, delivery, and evaluation, in alignment with the The Diana Award’s Youth Charter and Youth Voice Strategy.

Leadership & Representation

  • Lead and manage the programmes team, ensuring strong performance, accountability, and quality across all delivery.
  • Actively participate in programme strategy and coordinate meetings within the directorate.
  • Represent The Diana Award with donors, partners, and external stakeholders, promoting strong relationships and the organisation’s profile.
  • Work closely with Marketing and Communications, Operations, and other internal teams to ensure smooth programme delivery, including coordinating logistics, communications, storytelling, and reporting requirements.
  • Oversee young people’s involvement in external and internal events, ensuring participation is in line with safeguarding practices and The Diana Award’s Youth Charter principles.
  • Undertake site visits to monitor quality, capture learning, and ensure delivery reflects programme standards.

People Management & Safeguarding

  • Supervise and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, providing regular feedback, and fostering a positive, high-performing team culture.
  • Promote staff wellbeing and model healthy work–life balance practices.
  • Act as a Designated Safeguarding Lead, embedding best practice and ensuring robust safeguarding-by-design across all programme activities
  • Work with the Director of Operations to maintain strong safeguarding systems and contribute to the Safeguarding Committee.

Grant & Partnership Management

  • Oversee programme and grant management processes, including budget creation and donor compliance, in collaboration with Fundraising and Operations teams.
  • Support the development of funding proposals and donor reports, ensuring accurate data collection and impact reporting.
  • Maintain positive relationships with delivery partners and funders to ensure strong, transparent collaboration.
  • Provide clear, timely, and accurate monitoring, evaluation, and reporting to funders and stakeholders, demonstrating impact, accountability, and progress KPIs.

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS

Essential

  • Significant experience leading complex programmes from design to delivery within youth, education, or employability settings.
  • Proven experience in leading and motivating teams delivering a portfolio of programmes
  • Track record of delivering multiple programmes to time, budget and quality.
  • Experience designing and refining programmes & processes based on evidence, evaluation, and youth voice.
  • Knowledge of impact measurement and management in youth or education contexts.
  • Strong partnership management skills, with experience working with funders and partners to deliver impact for young people.
  • Ability to represent the organisation externally, build credibility, and influence senior stakeholders.
  • Understanding of inclusive and accessible design for engaging diverse young people.
  • Commitment to staff wellbeing, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Experience of contributing to fundraising bids.
  • Experience of managing and overseeing budgets as well as budget reporting to SLT level.
  • Confident using CRM or programme management systems to track delivery and outcomes.
  • Strong working knowledge of safeguarding in youth settings, including risk management and escalation processes.

Desirable:

  • Experience of the Theory of Change process.
  • Experience of creating monitoring, evaluation and learning frameworks.
  • Knowledge of school charging structures.
  • Management of youth boards.
  • Experience of managing programmes on Salesforce.
  • Experience as a Safeguarding Lead.
  • Understanding and knowledge of an international landscape.
  • Understanding and knowledge of Social Action.

Personal qualities:

  • Proactive, adaptable, and solution focused.
  • Collaborative and effective at building relationships.
  • Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Organised, reliable, and detail oriented.
  • Committed to equity, inclusion, and continuous improvement.

OUR ORGANISATION

  • The Diana Award is committed to anti-racism, social justice and building and developing a workforce which reflects the diversity of the young people we support. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values and respects the people who work for us. We seek to ensure all job applications are treated fairly, with respect and without bias.
  • We positively encourage applications from suitably experienced candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
  • Every staff member has their own personal training and development budget, ability to work flexibly around core hours, access to our employee assistance programme 24/7, wellbeing initiatives, opportunities to connect, collaborate and celebrate with colleagues both in person and online, and much more.
  • We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all. This is a responsibility that is shared by all members of staff the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS or equivalent police check.

APPLICATION DETAILS

Application deadline: Sunday 30 November at 10:00pm.

1st Stage Interviews: 05 December & 08 December online

2nd Stage Interviews: 11 December & 12 December in-person

Please reach out if you require any support with the application process or have questions about the role or the process.

Good luck with your application! 

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The Diana Award View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 12 November 2025
Closing date: 30 November 2025 at 22:00
Tags: Volunteering Management, Delivery, Programme Management, Youth / Children