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Our client is a UK-based, not-for-profit think tank. Their aim is to enable a Paris-aligned, nature-positive global economy by aligning capital market actions with planetary boundaries. They will now hire a permanent Head of Fundraising and Development and Prospectus is leading the search.
The Head of Fundraising and Development will be responsible for providing leadership and strategic direction across all fundraising and development activities as well a leading a small team. Reporting to and working in lock-step with the CEO, the postholder will proactively lead and co-ordinate fundraising and donor reporting as well as implementation of the monitoring, evaluation and learning strategy. The Head of Fundraising and Development will act on trends and provide expert knowledge of the global funding ecosystem and the motivations with the grant-making and climate space.
The selected candidate will have a proven track record of accomplishment in fundraising and will have significant experience as a strategic fundraising leader, ideally within the climate or sustainable finance sectors. You will have a proven track record in leading the full lifecycle of grant management and of working closely with senior stakeholders internally, including at Board level.
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 Femke Vorstman and 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.
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Community Fundraising & Engagement Manager
Salary: £40,000 per annum
Location: North London (hybrid – 3 days per week in the office)
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Are you a people-centred Community Fundraiser who thrives on building meaningful relationships in local communities?
We’re working with a well-established UK charity seeking a Community Fundraising Manager to grow income and deepen connections across two key regions. This is a hands-on, outward-facing role for someone who enjoys inspiring supporters, working collaboratively, and turning community enthusiasm into long-term impact.
The role
This role brings together community fundraising, supporter engagement and regional relationship management. As a Community Fundraising Manager you'll work closely with individuals, volunteer fundraisers, community groups and local businesses, helping them feel confident, valued and motivated to support the charity’s work.
While the Community Fundraising Manager will be aligned to North London as a primary base, the focus is very much on community presence, partnership building and stewardship, rather than being office-bound.
Key elements of the role include:
- Developing and growing a portfolio of community and local corporate supporters
- Supporting and motivating volunteer fundraisers, providing excellent stewardship throughout their journey
- Identifying new opportunities within local communities, networks and organisations
- Delivering and supporting a programme of community-led fundraising activity and events
- Building long-term relationships that encourage repeat support and advocacy
- Working collaboratively with colleagues to share insight, ideas and best practice
About you
This role would suit someone who is confident, empathetic and highly organised, with a genuine belief in the power of community.
You’ll likely bring:
- Experience in community, regional or relationship-based fundraising
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences
- A proactive and creative approach to generating and developing fundraising opportunities
- Confidence managing multiple relationships and priorities at once
- Experience using a CRM or fundraising database
- A flexible approach, with occasional out-of-hours or event work
What’s on offer
- Salary of £40,000 per annum
- Hybrid working with 3 days per week in the office
- North London as your main base
- A supportive, values-led working culture
- The opportunity to play a visible role in strengthening community engagement and supporter relationships
This is an exciting opportunity for a fundraiser who believes that strong communities create lasting change, and who wants a role with real autonomy, variety and purpose.
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and oppose all forms of unlawful discrimination. We recruit fairly, transparently and in line with the Equality Act 2010, welcoming candidates from all backgrounds.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Circa £49,000 per annum
Permanent
Part home/Part office (London) based
UNICEF ensures more of the world’s children are vaccinated, educated and protected than any other organisation. We have done more to influence laws and policies to help protect children than anyone else. We get things done. And we’re not going to stop until the world is a safe place for all our children.
This is an exciting opportunity to join The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK) as a Senior Political Affairs Adviser.
This unique role will lead the design, development and delivery of political influencing to secure positive change for our international advocacy goals. You will play a crucial role in building influential relationships with parliamentarians, building political networks and developing a strategic approach to political influencing at a critical time for children globally.
The successful candidate will have:
- Experience in successfully influencing and engaging parliamentarians in the UK political context.
- Motivation to put children and their rights at the heart of UK Government decision making.
- Excellent communication and relationship building skills to effectively deliver the role with colleagues across teams and with key external stakeholders.
Act now and visit the website via the apply button to apply online.
Closing date: 5pm, Thursday 26 February 2026.
Interview date: First round: Wednesday 11 March & Friday 13 March 2026 via Microsoft Teams.
Second round: Monday 23 March 2026 via Microsoft Teams.
In return, we offer:
· excellent pay and benefits (including flexible working, generous annual leave and pension, big brand discounts and wellbeing tools)
· outstanding training and learning opportunities and the support to flourish in your role
· impressive open plan office space and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
· an open culture and workplace with colleagues who share our values, enjoy their work and are motivated to do their utmost for children.
· the opportunity to work in a leading children’s organisation making a difference to children around the world
Our application process: We use a system called "Applied" that anonymises your responses and focuses on your skills that are relevant to this role. This benefits you by giving you a greater chance of expressing your skills in this objective selection process.
We are gradually moving back to our offices on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, East London and we anticipate most colleagues will work one or two days a week in the office and the rest of the time from home. We will happily discuss other flexible options to suit your circumstances.
We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates, disabled candidates, because we would like to increase the representation of these groups at this level at UNICEF UK. We want to do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for children.
UNICEF UK promotes equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We make employment decisions by matching business needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
We welcome a conversation about your flexible working requirements, personal growth, and promoting a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit.
The successful candidate will be required to apply for a criminal records check. A criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the role and the circumstances of your offences.
We only accept online applications as this saves us money, making more funds available for us to help ensure children’s rights.
If you require support in completing the online form or an application form in an alternative format, please contact the Supporter Care line during office hours.
If you do not hear from us within 14 days of the closing date, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note that we only provide feedback to shortlisted candidates.
Registered Charity Nos. 1072612 (England and Wales) SC043677 (Scotland)
The UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), a charity funded by supporters, raising funds for UNICEF’s work for children.

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Role Overview
We are delighted to partner with an international development organisation as they look to appoint a Programme Funding Manager to their team. This vital role will secure and manage funding from trusts, foundations, government agencies and multilateral donors, and help shape the gender, education and community development programmes across the globe.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development and implementation of the organisation's funding strategy across key thematic areas including health, disaster relief, sustainable livelihoods and research grants.
- Identify, cultivate and steward relationships with a wide range of institutional donors, research bodies, universities, trusts and foundations.
- Develop high?quality, compelling funding proposals that contribute to organisational income targets.
- Support and coordinate colleagues across international teams, fostering collaboration and shared donor intelligence.
- Oversee contract and grant management, ensuring compliance with donor regulations and proactively managing risks and performance.
- Support project design and MEAL approaches to strengthen the quality, credibility and impact of proposals.
- Line?manage and develop one member of staff.
- Build internal capacity across teams to engage effectively with institutional funders and manage grants to a high standard.
Person Specification
- A successful track record securing institutional funding and managing grant portfolios.
- Strong knowledge of the international development sector, ideally with experience in areas such as livelihoods, resilience, access to food/water or gender.
- Excellent understanding of the programme management cycle and MEAL principles.
- Proven ability to write clear, persuasive proposals and reports for institutional audiences.
- Experience building effective cross?functional relationships and supporting colleagues across multiple locations.
- Strong budgeting skills, including preparing financials for institutional funders.
- Confident communication skills with the ability to engage donors, partners and internal stakeholders.
- Experience managing or coaching others, with a collaborative and supportive leadership style.
- A willingness to travel within the UK and overseas as required.
Hybrid Working: Flexible, 4 days a month in the London office.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours.
Commitment to Diversity
The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
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Wildlife Fundraiser
No experience necessary!
Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people? Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different?
Join the Fundraising Team in the Sussex area, where you’ll help inspire public support for nature.
Please apply only if you live within 10 miles of desired area - (Unless you are relocating). Each day you can expect to be travelling to nearby towns and events around the local areas of Horsham, Crawley and Southwater.
If you don’t have fundraising experience… don’t worry, this is an entry-level role and full training will be provided! A company van is just one of the amazing benefits you will receive as part of your role… so apply today!
Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Flexible in Sussex
Ref: FEB20263155
Location: Flexible in Sussex
Salary: £25,847.00 - £27,549.00 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: Sun, 1st Mar 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire.
The Role
This isn’t a desk job - it’s all about people.
Each day you’ll:
- Travel to local venues using a company van (fuel and parking covered; average travel time up to one hour each way).
- Set up engaging and eye-catching fundraising stands.
- Chat with the public about nature and the RSPB’s mission.
- Inspire people to support us through regular giving.
You’ll spend your days outdoors, meeting new people, and making a tangible impact for wildlife. It takes confidence and resilience - but it’s incredibly rewarding.
What We Offer:
- Full training provided - no wildlife knowledge required.
- Stable salary (not commission-based).
- Company van for business use (all fuel and expenses covered).
- 34 days annual leave (including bank holidays, pro rata).
- Flexible working options - 3, 4 or 5 days per week.
- Supportive, inclusive team culture.
What We Need from You:
- Passion for people and conservation.
- Confidence engaging with members of the public.
- Resilience and positivity when faced with challenges.
- Comfortable working outdoors and independently.
- A full UK driving licence.
- Willingness to travel on average up to one hour each way from home.
- Fundraising, sales or customer service experience (desirable).
- Availability to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month.
Additional Information
- Start date: February/March/April 2026
- Induction and training provided at HQ, Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered).
- We may close early if sufficient applications are received.
If you’re looking for more than just a job - something that challenges you, inspires you, and lets you make a real-world impact - apply now! You will be asked to upload your CV and complete a short online application form once you select 'apply'. Please use the cover letter section in the application form to tell us why you are best suited for this role.
Additional information
We are looking for starters to join the team across the next few months. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to the dedicated Resourcing Advisor once you click to apply.
This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract.
The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Please note that we are actively recruiting for this vacancy and reserve the right to close once sufficient applications have been received.
The charity are committed to developing an inclusive and diverse organisation, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve this vision of creating a world richer in nature, the team need more people on nature's side and more diverse people. People of colour and disabled people are underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sectors. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, we are particularly interested in receiving your application. You can contact the team to discuss any additional support you may need to complete your application.
Before applying for this role, we recommend reading through the candidate guidance notes once you have been redirected. #INDNFP
Please note: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation
Community Coordination & Outreach Officer (North East - Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels)
Salary £24,000-£25,500 per annum FTE
Location Torry, Aberdeen (with flexible working throughout the city and Aberdeenshire) AB11 9QA
Full time (35 hours/week)
Fixed-term until 30 June 2026, with potential for extension to March 2028
Closing date: 22nd February 2026 at midnight
As Scotland’s leading nature conservation charity, we welcome applications from individuals who are looking to join us in our journey of protecting Scotland’s wildlife for the future.
From major species and landscape restoration projects, to managing our network of wildlife reserves and campaigning for nature, we work for Scotland’s wildlife year-round.
We give a voice to wildlife through our policy and campaigning work, demonstrate best practice through practical conservation work, engage with people to take positive action through our education programmes and events, and so much more.
The Role:
Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels (SSRS) is a project to deliver the essential protection measures required to secure the long-term future of red squirrels in Scotland and to ensure that systems are put in place to continue the delivery of these measures over the long term by working with other agencies with a stake in native species conservation and invasive non-native species management.
The NE Community Outreach Officer will contribute to the delivery of the “Grey Squirrel Urban Eradication Programme” by supporting targeted grey squirrel monitoring and control in Aberdeen City, in accordance with the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels project plan.
Primary responsibilities include recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers and landowners to conduct rapid response monitoring; supporting the delivery of the programme; and raising awareness of, and building support for, the project within the local community.
The successful candidate will:
· Enjoy working with volunteers, landowners, and the local community to engage and build support for conservation initiatives.
· Enjoy working as part of a diverse and dynamic team on a pioneering conservation project.
· Be highly committed to supporting the delivery of the “Grey Squirrel Urban Eradication Programme”, and self-motivated to address the challenges of working with an extremely low-density grey squirrel population.
· Be a good problem solver, with a willingness to adapt and learn new skills while supporting innovative methods to achieve grey squirrel eradication in an urban area.
Closing date for applications: 22nd February 2026 at midnight
Interviews will be held on: Thursday 12th March 2026
-The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. We welcome individuals from all networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.
Our vision is for a network of healthy, resilient ecosystems on land and sea, supporting Scotland’s wildlife and people.


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Wildlife Fundraiser
No experience necessary! Make a difference this summer!
Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people? Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different?
Join our RSPB Fundraising Team in Inverness, where you’ll help inspire public support for nature.
This could be an ideal opportunity for students or those seeking recurring seasonal work.
Please only apply if you are in the local area (Unless you are willing to relocate) - Each day you can expect to be travelling to venues and events around Inverness including shifts at our Loch Garten Reserve.
Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Inverness
Ref: FEB20263076
Location: Inverness
Salary: £25,847.00 - £27,549.00 per annum
Contract: April to September 2026
Closing Date: Sun, 1st Mar 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire.
The Role
This isn’t a desk job - it’s all about people.
Each day, you’ll:
- Travel to local venues using a company van (fuel and parking covered; average travel time up to one hour each way).
- Set up engaging and eye-catching fundraising stands.
- Chat with the public about nature and the charity’s mission.
- Inspire people to support us through regular giving.
You’ll spend your days outdoors, meeting new people, and making a tangible impact for wildlife. It takes confidence and resilience - but it’s incredibly rewarding.
What’s on Offer
- Full training provided - no wildlife knowledge required.
Stable salary (not commission-based). - Company van for business use (all fuel and expenses covered).
34 days annual leave (including bank holidays, pro rata). - Flexible working options - 3, 4 or 5 days per week.
Supportive, inclusive team culture.
Potential opportunity to return each summer.
What We Need from You
- Passion for people and conservation.
- Confidence engaging with members of the public.
- Resilience and positivity when faced with challenges.
- Comfortable working outdoors and independently.
- A full UK driving licence.
- Willingness to travel on average up to one hour each way from home.
- Fundraising, sales or customer service experience (desirable).
- Availability to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month.
Additional Information
- Fixed-term, until early September 2026 with the potential to return each year.
- Start date: February/March/April 2026
- Induction and training provided at RSPB HQ, Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered).
- Active fundraising season runs April to September.
- We may close early if sufficient applications are received.
Additional information
Please upload your CV and complete a short online application form.
Use the cover letter section to tell us why you’re the perfect fit for this role.
This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract.
The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Please note that we are actively recruiting for this vacancy and reserve the right to close once sufficient applications have been received.
The charity are committed to developing an inclusive and diverse organisation, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve this vision of creating a world richer in nature, the team need more people on nature's side and more diverse people. People of colour and disabled people are underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sectors. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, we are particularly interested in receiving your application. You can contact the team to discuss any additional support you may need to complete your application.
Before applying for this role, we recommend reading through the candidate guidance notes once you have been redirected. #INDNFP
Please note: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation
Location: Great Ormond Street Hospital, London
Closing date: 22nd February 2026
Interview date: Wednesday 4th March 2026 ~
Interviews to be held in Central London, in-person
When a child or young person is diagnosed with cancer life is turned upside down – for them and their family. Fear, isolation, extreme money worries, not knowing where to turn – this is the reality for many.
At Young Lives vs Cancer, we help children, young people and families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them. You could be a part of the team making it happen.
The Role
We are looking for an experienced Social Worker to join our London & South East Team supporting children and young people diagnosed with cancer.
We pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality support tailored to the needs of the children and young people and their families. The work we do is rewarding but also complex and demanding. You will be part of a close-knit Young Lives vs Cancer social work team, working with an established NHS multi-disciplinary team and services in the community.
This role is part home, part site-based. Your contractual base will be both Home and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
About You
You will be committed to delivering high quality social work support to promote the best outcomes for the children, young people and families we work with. You will need to be resourceful and resilient. You will have a positive attitude and be willing to embrace difference. As part of the wider Young Lives vs Cancer team you will actively engage with the work of the charity and welcome opportunities to get involved.
You will have:
- A recognised Social Worker qualification and current registration with Social Work England/ Scottish Social Services Council/Social Care Wales/Northern Ireland Social Care Council
- Experience working with children, young people and their families/carers in a social care setting.
- Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary environment, ideally in an NHS setting.
- Sound knowledge of child and young people development.
- An understanding of the impact of serious illness for children, young people and their families.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
What will I gain?
For people to reach their full potential, they need the right environment. As a member of Team Young Lives, you’ll be made to feel supported, valued and appreciated. Here’s how we do it:
- Flexible working: we’re open to working hours outside of 9 - 5 and we can talk through your flexibility requirements at interview stage
- Wellbeing, Thinking & Growth Days: four days a year to step back from the day-to-day and focus on your own learning and development
- Generous annual leave allowance
- Great family/caring leave entitlements
- Enhanced pension
- Access to our employee savings scheme
To find out more about our benefits package, have a look on our website.
Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
At Young Lives vs Cancer, we recognise that opportunities for too many people remain a condition of their sex, ethnicity, class, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation – or a combination. This has never been acceptable to us as an organisation. We don’t just accept difference, we value it, celebrate it, nurture it and we thrive because of it.
We’re on a journey to be reflective of the diverse children, young people and families we support. We know we aren’t there yet, and we’re passionately committed to taking actions and making changes to be a truly diverse, inclusive and equitable organisation. This includes taking anti-oppressive action and removing barriers in our recruitment practices. We particularly welcome applications from members of minoritised communities. Our Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Belonging strategy will tell you more.
We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. CVs can be uploaded, but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to fully complete the work history sections of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly and objectively.
Accessibility
We’re committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment process and we’ll always aim to be as accommodating as possible.Please let us know in your application form of any adjustments or access requirements we could make to help you with the application process and interview.
If you have applied for this role within the last three months, your previous application has already been considered and you need not apply again.
To arrange an informal chat, please contact Barbara Inglin (Team Manager).
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Wildlife Fundraiser
No experience necessary! Make a difference this summer!
Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people? Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different?
Join the Fundraising Team in the North East area, where you’ll help inspire public support for nature.
This could be an ideal opportunity for students or those seeking recurring seasonal work.
Please apply only if you live within 10 miles of desired area - Each day you can expect to be travelling to venues and events around Morpeth and the more north surrounding towns along the Northumberland coast.
Position: Wildlife Fundraiser North East - Northumberland Coast
Ref: FEB20263072
Location: North East - Northumberland Coast.
Salary: £25,847.00 - £27,549.00 per annum
Contract: April to September 2026
Closing Date: Sun, 1st Mar 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire.
The Role
This isn’t a desk job - it’s all about people.
Each day, you’ll:
- Travel to local venues using a company van (fuel and parking covered; average travel time up to one hour each way).
- Set up engaging and eye-catching fundraising stands.
- Chat with the public about nature and the charity’s mission.
- Inspire people to support us through regular giving.
You’ll spend your days outdoors, meeting new people, and making a tangible impact for wildlife. It takes confidence and resilience - but it’s incredibly rewarding.
What’s on Offer
- Full training provided - no wildlife knowledge required.
Stable salary (not commission-based). - Company van for business use (all fuel and expenses covered).
34 days annual leave (including bank holidays, pro rata). - Flexible working options - 3, 4 or 5 days per week.
Supportive, inclusive team culture.
Potential opportunity to return each summer.
What We Need from You
- Passion for people and conservation.
- Confidence engaging with members of the public.
- Resilience and positivity when faced with challenges.
- Comfortable working outdoors and independently.
- A full UK driving licence.
- Willingness to travel on average up to one hour each way from home.
- Fundraising, sales or customer service experience (desirable).
- Availability to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month.
Additional Information
- Fixed-term, until early September 2026 with the potential to return each year.
- Start date: February/March 2026
- Induction and training provided at RSPB HQ, Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered).
- Active fundraising season runs April to September.
- We may close early if sufficient applications are received.
Additional information
Please upload your CV and complete a short online application form.
Use the cover letter section to tell us why you’re the perfect fit for this role.
This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract.
The Charity is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Please note that we are actively recruiting for this vacancy and reserve the right to close once sufficient applications have been received.
The charity are committed to developing an inclusive and diverse organisation, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve this vision of creating a world richer in nature, the team need more people on nature's side and more diverse people. People of colour and disabled people are underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sectors. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, we are particularly interested in receiving your application. You can contact the team to discuss any additional support you may need to complete your application.
Before applying for this role, we recommend reading through the candidate guidance notes once you have been redirected. #INDNFP
Please note: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation
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Overview
Figurative is an independent charity dedicated to impact, investment and innovation in the cultural and creative sector. We bring together deep expertise through Arts & Culture Finance (formerly part of Nesta) and New Philanthropy for Arts & Culture to unlock new and innovative ways of funding and supporting the UK’s arts ecosystem.
Figurative manages three investment portfolios that have supported over 60 organisations and raised more than £30 million in investment capital over the last decade.
We believe arts and culture have the power to transform lives and communities. Our mission is to ensure cultural and creative organisations can thrive, test bold ideas, and build sustainable futures.
The Role
The Operations Assistant is a new role at Figurative, supporting the Operations Manager and the wider team to ensure processes are as streamlined and efficient as possible and evolve with the growth of the organisation. The Operations Assistant will have the opportunity to work across a variety of areas, from finance and data analysis to event support and CRM database development.
Key Responsibilities
The demands of this role will be both operations specific and general to Figurative. You will play an important role in supporting the operations and finance functions within Figurative. In particular, this includes:
● Responsibility for accounts receivable and accounts payable management, across both Figurative and its impact investment funds
● Supplier communications and management, including maintenance of up-to-date records and contracts
● Maintaining up-to-date records of credit card expenses and receipts
● Updating cash reconciliations and payment trackers and providing updates and accurate corresponding figures to the Investment Team and Operations Manager
● Maintaining Figurative’s shared drive, ensuring all documents are filed in a timely and well-organised manner
● Providing administrative support in the monitoring of organisation and fund reporting requirements
● Working closely with Figurative’s Operations Manager to ensure new company-wide initiatives are established and maintained with strong and compliant operational and financial processes
● Maintaining the CRM system and ensuring records are accurate and updated on a regular basis
The general Figurative duties will include:
● Diary management and co-ordination for wider team meetings and events
● Minute taking, including during fund investment committees
● Inbox management and dealing with all incoming general enquiries
● Management of company-wide document signing processes
● Collaborating on the development of internal processes to ensure the efficient and effective management of data
● Contributing to the development of a company-wide intranet, drawing on processes and guidelines in place across each department
● Supporting the wider Figurative team on matters relating to technical/ IT queries, logistical queries, incoming and outgoing post and other day-to-day matters arising
The Person
The role requires a self-starting and curious individual, with the initiative and enthusiasm to seamlessly support Figurative’s work across the cultural and creative sector. Specifically, with the following:
Experience
● Practical experience in diary management, minute writing, inbox management and prioritising tasks across multiple workstreams
● Exposure to data entry, cleansing and analysis
● Experience developing or supporting the development of new internal systems, processes and guidelines
● Desirable: experience supporting the finance function of an organisation
● Desirable: experience of working with arts & cultural sector organisations
● Desirable: experience of social impact investing, in any capacity
● Desirable: experience, and enjoyment, of working in a dynamic and varied role/ organisation
Knowledge
● An understanding of the operational and financial processes involved in supporting an organisation of Figurative’s size and nature
● Familiarity with a range of IT platforms, including Google Workspace
● Desirable: a basic understanding of the underlying structure of databases and how these feed into analytical tools
● Desirable: a basic understanding of bookkeeping and finance
● Desirable: an understanding of the social impact investment and/or arts and culture sector
Skills
● Internal and external stakeholder co-ordination skills, including diary management, scheduling meetings, document management and action logging
● Strong database management and software skills
● Strong literacy and numeracy skills, including minute writing
● Demonstrable attention to detail across a range of tasks and skillsets
● Ability to self-motivate, prioritise tasks across multiple projects or workstreams, and deliver work to tight deadlines
● Strong written communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders
● Desirable: ability to resolve minor internal IT issues
Attitude
● Flexible and adaptive problem-solver, understanding when initiative is required and when help should be sought
● Collaborative team-player, willing to help internal and external colleagues to achieve their goals
● Curious and open minded critical-thinker, comfortable in providing constructive challenge
● Well organised and conscientious, able to deliver work in a timely and thoughtful manner
What We Offer
● Salary: £30,000 FTE depending on experience
● Location: Hybrid working arrangement based at Somerset House in central London, with flexibility and some travel within the UK.
● Hours: 3 days/week (0.6 FTE)
● Reports to: Operations Manager
Benefits
The opportunity to develop your skills at the intersection of creativity, social change and investment and:
● 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + ability to buy additional holiday (pro rata for part time employees)
● Pension (Employer Contribution 8% + a further 4% where the employee contributes 4%) + Life Assurance
● Post probation - Private health and dental insurance
Making an Application
To apply for this role, please submit your application below before midnight Sunday 22nd February 2026. Please include a one-page cover letter covering the following questions (max 200 words for each):
● Why do you want to join Figurative, and what aspects of this role are you most drawn to?
● Describe a time when you were assigned a task or project but didn't immediately know how to do it. What steps did you take to learn what you needed and complete the task?
● What project, event, or task in a previous role made you feel the most motivated or excited to go to work?
First interviews will be held virtually on Thursday 5th March 2026.
Second interviews will be held in person in our London offices on Thursday 12th March 2026.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and particularly encourage those who are underrepresented in the investment sector to apply.
Please note that we actively screen for AI-generated applications. We are looking for authentic, personal responses that reflect your own experiences and motivations.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Ellen Hunter
Operations Manager
We want to see a thriving, inspiring cultural and creative sector generating far-reaching social and economic impact.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Overview
Figurative is an independent charity dedicated to impact, investment and innovation in the cultural and creative sector. We bring together deep expertise through Arts & Culture Finance (formerly part of Nesta) and New Philanthropy for Arts & Culture to unlock new and innovative ways of funding and supporting the UK’s arts ecosystem.
Figurative manages three investment portfolios that have supported over 60 organisations and raised more than £30 million in investment capital over the last decade.
We believe arts and culture have the power to transform lives and communities. Our mission is to ensure cultural and creative organisations can thrive, test bold ideas, and build sustainable futures.
The Role
The Impact Assistant is a new role at Figurative that will primarily support work on the Arts & Culture Impact Fund (“ACIF”), an £18m social investment fund which seeks to enable enterprising arts, culture and heritage organisations to fulfil their missions through the use of flexible and risk-tolerant finance. The Impact Assistant will also contribute to Figurative’s emerging advisory work, providing impact development support to the creative and cultural sector.
Key Responsibilities
The demands of this role will be both fund (ACIF) specific and general to Figurative. You will play an important role in assessing and understanding the social impact enabled through ACIF. In particular, this includes:
- Providing administrative support in the monitoring of impact delivery and reporting requirements across a portfolio of investments to ensure requirements are met in a timely manner
- Working closely with Figurative’s Impact Lead and wider Investment team to develop new investment proposals to the ACIF investment committee
- Contributing to assessments of the expected impact of each investment proposal as part of the social impact due diligence process
- Supporting Figurative’s Impact Lead in the capacity development work of ACIF applicants and investees through a combination of desk research, face-to-face conversations and workshop facilitation to produce social impact related out outputs, including:
- Evidence base summaries for a given intervention
- Theories of change
- Monitoring and Evaluation Frameworks Framework for M&E
- Development Plans outlining output, outcome, and impact management aims & KPIs
- Supporting on the collection, analysis and reporting of social impact data on fund performance for Figurative’s internal and external stakeholders
The general Figurative duties will include:
- Supporting in the undertaking of advisory work for organisations operating in the creative and cultural sector to improve impact measurement and management practice
- Collaborating on the development of internal processes to ensure the efficient and effective management of impact and investment data
- Sharing learning with the wider arts & cultural sector around social impact evidence and best practice M&E approaches from the Figurative portfolio
- Supporting the wider Figurative team on matters relating to social impact across all its funds The Person
The Person
The role requires a self-starting and curious individual, with enthusiasm and commitment to growing social impact through arts, culture, heritage and social enterprise more broadly. Specifically, with the following:
Experience
- Practical experience supporting the delivery of projects or programmes, including the co-ordination of timelines, meetings and actions
- Experience in maintaining trackers or workplans across multiple workstreams
- Exposure to data collection, cleansing and analysis through different methods, such as evaluation scales, surveys or interviews
- Desirable: Experience facilitating workshops and group discussions, particularly relating to social impact to develop and embed monitoring, evaluation and learning approaches
- Desirable: professional or lived experience of the transformative social impact of arts & culture
- Desirable: experience of working with arts & cultural sector organisations
- Desirable: experience of social impact investing, in any capacity
Knowledge
- Sound knowledge of social impact related concepts, including monitoring and evaluation and theory of change
- An understanding of the opportunities and limitations of social impact monitoring and evaluation, particularly in the arts
- Desirable: networks in the social impact and/or arts and culture sector
Skills
- Ability to prioritise tasks across multiple projects or workstreams, tracking progress against outputs, outcomes and deadlines
- Quantitative and/or qualitative analysis skills
- Internal and external stakeholder co-ordination skills, including diary management, scheduling meetings, document management and action logging
- Critical thinking skills, to support analysis, interrogation, and development of organisational theories of change
- Ability to self-motivate, prioritise within a complex workload, and deliver work to tight deadlines
- Clear and cogent writing, to a wide and diverse range of audiences
- Strong verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain complex issues concisely and compellingly to a wide range of audiences
Attitude
- Collaborative team-player, proactively engaging colleagues in dealing with complex challenges
- Curious and open minded critical-thinker, comfortable in providing constructive challenge
- Well organised and conscientious, able to deliver work in a timely and thoughtful manner
- Personable and supportive, willing to help internal and external colleagues to achieve their goals
What We Offer
- Salary: £30,000 FTE depending on experience
- Location: Hybrid working arrangement based at Somerset House in central London, with flexibility and some travel within the UK
- Hours: 4 days/week (0.8 FTE)
- Reports to: Impact Lead
- Benefits:
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + ability to buy additional holiday(pro rata for part time employees)
- Pension (Employer Contribution 8% + a further 4% where the employee contributes 4%)
- Life Assurance
- Post probation - Private health and dental insurance
Making an Application
To apply for this role, please submit your application (CV and covering letter) before midnight Sunday 22nd February 2026.
Please note that we actively screen for AI-generated applications. We are looking for authentic, personal responses that reflect your own experiences and motivations.
First interviews will be held virtually on Thursday 5th March 2026.
Second interviews will be held in person in our London offices on Thursday 12th March 2026.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and particularly encourage those who are underrepresented in the investment sector to apply.
I look forward to hearing from you
Nick Wilsdon
Impact Lead
We want to see a thriving, inspiring cultural and creative sector generating far-reaching social and economic impact.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Us:
Enable is a charity dedicated to improving people's wellbeing and strengthening local communities. We work with councils, charities and other local organisations to deliver health, leisure, community services and events that enrich people’s lives and strengthen our local community.
At Enable, we value our employees and our culture, focusing on embracing diversity and fostering an inclusive, flexible and fun environment for employees to perform at their best. On top of a competitive salary and flexible working environment, employees will also receive:
Benefits:
- 30 days of annual leave (plus 8 bank holidays)
- Life Insurance
- Reward Schemes (RewardHub Membership, wellbeing budgets and cycle to work)
- A variety of social and wellbeing activities each month
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Perks (Monthly talks, Wellbeing Hour, etc)
- Gym Membership
Reports to: Social Prescribing Manager
Based: Balham, Tooting and Furzedown PCN
Salary: £35,530.43
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Work Arrangement: 40 hours per week, hybrid between home, office and GP practices
DBS: Enhanced with Adults
Role Overview:
The Health and Wellbeing Team are a passionate group of health professionals who empower people to make lasting changes to their health and wellbeing and improve their quality of life. We put the person at the centre of everything we do, building innovative initiatives that tackle barriers to improving health. We are experts at reducing health inequalities, real or perceived, and creating lasting changes.
Main Duties/Responsibilities:
Person-centred care and support
- Deliver effective social prescribing appointments using a holistic and person-centred approach that helps people focus on what matters to them.
- Empower people to take control of their own wellbeing by building their confidence, motivating them to set goals and creating personalised action plans.
- Signpost and refer people to local voluntary, community and statutory services that help meet their needs.
- Support people to overcome their personal barriers to access VCSE organisations and follow up to ensure they are satisfied, able to engage, and receiving good support.
- Treat everyone with dignity, and respect different cultures, religions, ways of life and other personal characteristics at all times.
Communication and Collaboration
- Build excellent relationships with primary care/adult social care teams, providing regular updates, sharing knowledge of local VCSE organisations and working together to develop the service.
- Provide support and develop partnerships with local VCSE organisations, community groups, and statutory services to make safe and effective onward referrals.
- Work with the Enable Health and Wellbeing Team and local partners to identify unmet needs within the community and gaps in service provision.
- Promote the social prescribing micro-commissioning fund and support VCSE organisations to apply.
- Act as a champion of social prescribing, increasing awareness and promoting its benefits to a wide range of audiences.
- Work with a team of volunteer buddies to provide additional support to clients.
Service Quality and Development
- Collect and record outcome, monitoring and impact data using required systems, contributing to the evaluation of the service.
- Manage own case load to ensure clients receive appropriate levels of support and expectations are met.
- Gather client feedback to evaluate the quality of the service and to inform service changes and developments.
- Identify how the service could be developed and improved and, drawing upon knowledge of service delivery, make suggestions about how social prescribing could be embedded to a greater extent across Wandsworth.
- Keep up to date with key changes in the health and social care sector in order to shape and develop the service, including those relating to good practice and policy.
- Lead by example by demonstrating excellent customer service, delivery skills, organisation and professionalism.
- Complete Quality Assurance Assessments for VCSE organisations accepting social prescribing referrals to ensure they are safe, effective, and have the support they need to be part of social prescribing.
- Work with your line manager to identify your own support needs and undertake continual personal and professional development.
General Responsibilities
- To comply with all of Enable Leisure and Culture Codes of practice and conduct, including policies and procedures concerning data protection, health and safety and safeguarding.
- To be committed to the promotion of equality, diversity and inclusion for others, both colleagues and clients.
- To create and maintain a safe, supportive and welcoming environment where all people are treated with dignity and their identity and culture are valued and respected. Report any instances of inappropriate behaviour or discrimination.
- Ensure data is kept securely in line with data protection law and Enable LC’s procedures.
- To be fully aware of the principles of safeguarding as they apply to children and vulnerable adults in relation to your work role. Always follow safeguarding procedures and ensure that your line manager is kept fully informed of any safeguarding concerns.
- To carry out any other reasonable duties and responsibilities that contribute to the overall function of the team, appropriate with the grading of the post.
- To apply a flexible approach to working in different environments including from home, GP practices, healthcare settings, community venues and Enable offices.
- To travel inside or outside the borough when required.
Skills and Experience:
- At least 2 year experience in a role that involves delivering face-to-face support in a relevant health or social care environment.
- Experience adopting a person-centred approach in order to meet the needs of service users and of empowering them to make informed choices.
- Experience of working with people of all ages with a range of social needs.
- Experience of working with the VCSE sector (in a paid or voluntary capacity), including with volunteers and small community groups.
- Motivational interviewing, behaviour change, or health coaching qualification (desirable) or willingness to undertake training (essential).
- Motivational interviewing, behaviour change or health coaching experience (desirable).
Knowledge
- Knowledge of the wider determinants of health, including social, economic and environmental factors.
- Understanding of personalisation and the skills required to support self-care.
- An understanding of the principles of confidentiality and how these apply when handling service-user information.
- Local knowledge of VCSE and community services in Wandsworth (desirable).
Aptitudes, skills and competencies
- Good ability to use Microsoft Office (including Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint) and other online client monitoring systems or tools as required.
- Ability to work with and support people with a wide range of health and wellbeing needs, inspiring trust and confidence, motivating others to reach their potential.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability and confidence to listen actively, motivate, support, and advocate.
- Excellent communication skills, verbal and written; able to communicate in a meaningful way and develop effective relationships with a range of stakeholders.
- Excellent organisation, planning and time management skills.
- Able to collect and record data to enable the monitoring of key performance indicators, reporting on them as and when required.
- Able to work effectively with others in an open and collaborative way, valuing differences and contributing to a working environment which helps to achieve goals.
- Able to work unsupervised to meet agreed outcomes, targets and deadlines.
- Ability to identify risk, assess and manage risk when working with patients.
Personal qualities
- Able to demonstrate personal accountability, emotional resilience and ability to work well under pressure.
- Commitment to working in deprived communities and reducing health inequalities.
- Commitment to valuing equality and diversity and understanding of how this applies to own area of work.
- Commitment to own professional and personal development and willingness to undertake training and development as appropriate to the role.
- Able to work flexible hours if required by the post and able to work in various setting.
- Able to commute to various service locations across the borough as required.
Help improve the life chances of young people through physics education. We’re looking for an experienced, creative Marketing and Communications Manager to raise awareness of our work, strengthen our brand, and inspire engagement across schools, teachers, industry partners, and supporters.
Physics Partners is a charity dedicated to improving young people’s life chances through high-quality physics teaching. We work with schools, teachers, and industry partners to make physics accessible for every student, helping to build the skilled workforce the UK needs for the future.
As our Marketing and Communications Manager, you’ll lead campaigns that tell our story, grow our reach, and celebrate the impact of our programmes. You’ll manage content across digital, print, and social media, shape our online presence, and develop creative materials that connect with diverse audiences.
We’re looking for someone who combines strategic thinking with hands-on creativity - confident in digital communications, content creation, and stakeholder engagement. You’ll join a small, collaborative team where your ideas will make a real difference.
Key details
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Hours: 14 hours per week (0.4 FTE) – flexible working arrangements available
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Contract: 6-month initial term, with potential to become permanent
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Salary: £35,000 FTE (negotiable depending on experience and contract type)
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Reports to: Chief Executive
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Location: Home-based, with occasional travel
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Contract type: Employment or freelance considered
Essential skills and experience
- Proven experience in developing, planning, and executing marketing communications campaigns.
- Strong digital communications skills (CMS, SEO, email marketing, social media, Google Analytics).
- Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling ability with a strong eye for design and detail.
- Track record of managing external agencies and multiple stakeholders.
- Creative and proactive mindset
- Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities.
- A genuine commitment to diversity, inclusion, sustainability, and Physics Partners’ mission.
Application process
The full role description is available to download.
Submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
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Deadline: 5:00 pm, Sunday 1 March 2026
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First interviews: Online on 9 and 10 March 2026
Physics Partners is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About you
We’re looking for an Assistant Charity Shop Manager to join our friendly team at PDSA Stroud. If you enjoy being around people, have strong interpersonal skills and love the buzz of retail, this could be a great fit for you. You’ll thrive in a busy, customer-focused environment where you can help deliver a fantastic shopping experience while making a real difference for pets and their owners.
In this role, you’ll support the Shop Manager in running our Stroud PDSA shop day to day, working closely with a dedicated team of volunteers to maximise profit and create a welcoming, well-presented store. You’ll help to ensure great customer service, efficient stock rotation and strong brand messaging, using financial and competitor data to spot opportunities for improvement. You’ll also champion the PDSA name in the local community, helping to generate item and cash donations and raise awareness of the charity.
You’ll bring experience from the retail sector with a proven track record of contributing to sales targets. You’ll understand what great customer service looks like and be keen to instil your passion and standards in those around you. Organised, approachable and proactive, you’ll enjoy coaching and motivating volunteers, encouraging new ideas and supporting a culture of continuous improvement.
Above all, you’ll be enthusiastic about PDSA’s work and proud to represent the charity with every customer you meet.
Rewards, support and benefits
We’re really passionate about being a great place to work, somewhere people feel proud of what they do, connected to a meaningful purpose, and able to make a genuine difference every day. Our teams are collaborative and supportive, and we encourage everyone to bring their ideas, individuality and passion for pets to work with them.
As well as a rewarding role and a positive, people-focused culture, we also offer a wide range of benefits, including:
- Flexible working options to support your work–life balance and individual circumstances.
- 25 days’ holiday plus Bank Holidays.
- Three paid special days off: Volunteering Day, Celebration Day and Wellbeing Day annually.
- Generous pension options, with PDSA contributions starting at 5% and rising to 10%.
- Life assurance providing four times your annual salary for added peace of mind.
- AXA Health Employee Assistance Programme, with 24/7 wellbeing support
- Retail, holiday and lifestyle discounts available through our staff Fetch benefits platform.
- Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave to support you and your family.
- 15% discount on PDSA Pet Insurance plus access to staff veterinary services.
To apply for this role, click Apply Now. You'll be redirected to our careers website and asked to create a candidate account and complete our simple application form.
About Us
Join us to help keep even more people and pets together when times are tough. For over a century, PDSA have provided vital veterinary care for the pets of people in financial hardship.
We’re now on a journey to expand our reach to support even more people and their beloved pets. To achieve this ambitious goal, we need passionate and driven individuals who are ready to embrace change and help shape a future-focused PDSA. Together, we'll build a stronger organisation to ensure our services help those who need us most for the next hundred years.
If you're ready to make a real difference and be part of a team that's creating positive change, we want you to join us. Let's build a brighter future for pets and their owners, together.
PDSA is committed to embedding a culture of diversity and inclusion within our teams that reflect the communities we serve. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals are able to make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all decisions are based on merit. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies and opportunities for flexible working arrangements to support team members from different backgrounds.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss via email or telephone reasonable adjustments that you may require throughout the recruitment process.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, adults at risk and all our colleagues and expect everyone who works for us to also share this commitment and to treat people with courtesy and respect.
To support this commitment, our recruitment & selection processes are robust and rigorous. All appointments will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate background checks.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Vacancy Reference Number:
OKMC/PR/UK-R1
Position title:
The Open Kitchen Manchester Chef
Reports to:
UK Programmes Manager
Location:
Manchester
Hours of Work:
Part-time, 18- hours per week
Thursday - Sunday (4-Days per week)
Salary guideline:
(Up to) £18.03 per hour which is equivalent to £15,000.00 per annum (commensurate with experience)
Terms of Employment:
12-Months’ Fixed-Term Contract (with a 6-Month Probationary Period)
Application Process & Closing Date:
Send an up to date CV and supporting Covering Letter by Email by no later than 6th March 2026
Approx. Interview & Role Commencement Date(s):
Interviews: As Suitable Applications Received
Start: ASAP thereafter
Note: Strong Applicants may be contacted sooner, ahead of the closing date.
Role: Open Kitchen Chef
About the Project
The Open Kitchen is a community-led initiative tackling food poverty and social isolation across the UK. Our kitchens, based in Hounslow (London), Nottingham, and Manchester, provide free, hot, and nutritious meals to individuals and families affected by homelessness, low income, or displacement as refugees.
Operating seven days a week, the Open Kitchen offers more than just food it provides a safe, welcoming space where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Each kitchen also serves as a community support hub, distributing essential household items and sleeping bags to those in need.
Through this initiative, we aim not only to alleviate hunger but also to connect service users with pathways to stability, empowerment, and independence.
Key Responsibilities
As part of the Open Kitchen project team, the role will involve ensuring the smooth, safe, and impactful operation of Open Kitchen Manchester.
To lead the delivery of Muslim Hands’s free hot meal provision and structured cooking Facilities , ensuring that local communities can access nutritious hot meals in a safe, welcoming environment while also learning essential cooking skills to make everyday meals from food parcel ingredients. This role will directly contribute to reducing food insecurity, building confidence, and promoting independence among beneficiaries.
Responsibilities include:
- Oversee day-to-day activities within Open Kitchen Manchester, ensuring the consistent delivery of high-quality, nutritious meals.
- Plan, prepare, and cook hot meals for O.K’s free weekday lunch meals.
- Ensure all meals are healthy, nutritious, culturally appropriate, and prepared in line with food safety and hygiene regulations.
• Cooking with and preserving large quantities of surplus food.
- Supervise and observe the cooking facility to ensuring compliance with hygiene, health, and safety regulations.
- Manage food inventory, kitchen supplies, and procurement processes to ensure sustainability and efficiency.
- Ensure all food standards are followed.
- Train, and supervise volunteers to ensure effective service delivery and adherence to health and safety standards.
- Design and deliver weekly cooking classes for small groups, teaching participants how to prepare affordable, nutritious meals using food parcel items.
- Taking responsibility for safeguarding, health and safety and all policies relating to hot meals operations .
- Work collaboratively with volunteers, supporting their development and ensuring they are engaged meaningfully in meal preparation and delivery.
- Participant in staff meetings where required.
- Attend training and professional development sessions.
- •Any other ad-hoc tasks as require by your line-manager.
What We're Looking For
- A genuine commitment to serving vulnerable and destitute individuals with care and respect.
- Right to work in the UK and a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check, completed before starting the role.
- Warm interpersonal skills, comfortable engaging with people from all walks of life.
- A dependable, team-oriented attitude and availability for weekend shifts.
Essential skills and experience:
- Professional cooking ability – proven experience preparing nutritious, balanced, and culturally appropriate meals at scale.
- Food safety & hygiene knowledge – Level 2 (or higher) Food Hygiene certificate and thorough understanding of health and safety regulations in kitchens.
- Menu planning & organisation – ability to plan and deliver hot meals within budget and using surplus food creatively.
- Teaching and facilitation skills – experience delivering group cooking sessions, workshops, or training in a practical, engaging way.
- Communication skills – approachable, clear communicator able to engage with people from diverse backgrounds.
- Nutritional awareness – knowledge of affordable, healthy meal preparation, particularly using food parcel ingredients.
- Safeguarding awareness – understanding of safeguarding responsibilities within a community setting.
- Team collaboration – ability to work with, support, and supervise volunteers of varying skill levels.
- Adaptability – confident working with surplus food and adjusting menus to available resources.
- Commitment to values – alignment with Muslim Hands’s mission to address poverty, food insecurity, and inequality
Why Join Us?
As part of the Muslim Hands family, you’ll help create a place of warmth and friendship for those in need. Your presence will extend beyond service, contributing to a deeper mission of compassion, respect, and community uplift.
If you’d like to support others and be part of something truly special, we’d be honoured to receive your application.
NB: This Job Description is illustrative and non-exhaustive in scope. The post-holder may be required to undertake any reasonable tasks as and when required by Line Manager from time to time to reflect the changing needs of the Organisation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.