Jobs in Denham
Team: Finance
Location: Remote
Work pattern: Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week
Salary: Up to £51,443.10 per year
Contract: Permanent
We are the UK’s largest cat welfare charity. All over the country, our passionate employees, volunteers and supporters are using their kindness and expertise to make life better for millions of cats and the people who care for them.
Will you join us and make life better for cats?
Responsibilities of our Financial Accountant:
- Support the Senior Financial Accountant to manage financial processing for the organisation
- Support the development and implementation of financial controls and system improvements
- Maintain and reconcile the balance sheet, ensuring that ledgers are complete and accurate
- Oversee PCard management, monitoring card access, expenses submission and reconciliation
- Approve payment runs and bank payments
- Support the year-end closedown process and the annual statutory audit
About the Finance team:
The Finance team has 22 staff, and within this the Operational Finance team has 15 staff, consisting of the Financial Accounting, Accounts Payable, Systems, Payroll and Branch Finance teams. The Financial Accountant works with the Senior Financial Accountant on all Financial Accounting processes, and supports the Accounts Payable and Systems teams.
What we’re looking for in our Financial Accountant:
- Fully qualified AAT, or part/fully qualified ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent
- Experience of working within the charity sector
- Experience of managing a balance sheet
- Experience of financial controls and reconciliations in a medium or large organisation
- Experience of statutory audit processes and statutory accounts production
- Ability to communicate effectively at all levels within the organisation
- Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships
- Knowledge of Microsoft programs including Excel (lookup formulae, SUMIF, MATCH, pivot tables etc), Outlook and Word
What we can offer you:
- 26 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with service
- A competitive contributory pension scheme and life assurance for peace of mind
- Health and wellbeing support to help you stay well while working remotely
- Flexible working options to support a healthy work–life balance
- Ongoing learning and development to help you build your skills and grow your career
- Financial wellbeing support, including access to Salary Finance
- Additional support such as eye care vouchers and confidential employee advice services
- Access to discounted pet insurance to help care for your pet’s health
Learn more about our full reward package
Application closing date: 2nd September 2026
Virtual interview date: w/c 21st September 2026 (subject to change)
Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Please note, applications received after the closing date may not be responded to.
If successful, your recruitment journey will include:
1. anonymised application form
2. virtual interview
Please note, the process may change slightly dependent on application numbers. We will inform you of any relevant changes.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
Do you want to help shape the future of a fairer and more equal UK? Are you interested in making those with the broadest shoulders pay their fair share? Are you a qualitative researcher passionate about economic justice and community-driven research? Then read on.
Tax Justice UK (TJUK) is a leading campaigning organisation dedicated to transforming the UK economy and society by advocating for a fairer, more progressive, and more effective tax system. We have a track record of securing campaign wins and have successfully moved the dial on key tax justice issues such as taxes on wealth vs work. We have built strong relationships with parliamentarians, policy makers and a network of influential think tanks and organisations. We also have excellent relationships with many influential media outlets, regularly securing extensive media coverage on tax justice issues. However, we recognise we must do more to ground our work in the lives of everyday people. This is where the Research Fellow can help.
As a Research Fellow, you will assist in fieldwork for an ambitious UK-wide study exploring how narratives on wealth taxation can build multi-ethnic class solidarity and counter division. Working directly with grassroots partners across the country, you will build relationships with local groups and co-design a community researcher model to ensure the project is deeply rooted in the places we study.
Your work will focus on listening to how everyday people experience economic insecurity, understand local divisions, and respond to messaging on taxing the super-rich. This role offers a unique opportunity to gather the foundational, on-the-ground insights that will shape national narrative strategies to change tax policy.
We’re looking for someone starting in their research career, who is eager to learn.
We welcome applicants from all different backgrounds who have demonstrable interest in working class issues and a commitment to a fairer tax system in the UK.
If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you.
Job description
Working closely with the Research Manager and Executive Director, the Research Fellow will:
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Conduct desk-based research and contribute to literature reviews on inequality, immigration, tax, political narratives
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Support the development and refinement of the project’s research design, including identifying innovative approaches for working with community researchers and conducting ethical, inclusive research in working-class communities
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Support the recruitment, coordination and preparation of participants and community research partners across the project’s four to five research locations
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Travel to fieldwork locations across the UK to attend, observe and support the delivery of focus groups and interviews
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Organise research materials, including transcripts, field notes, consent records and qualitative datasets, in line with ethical and data-protection requirements
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Code and analyse focus-group and interview data, identifying emerging themes
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Help translate research findings into practical insights for the tax justice movement, communications and the development of messages about class, immigration and tax
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Attend weekly team meetings in the London office
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Undertake other reasonable research and project-support tasks required for the successful delivery of the programme.
Please note: This is a one-year, part time post paid through a tax-free monthly stipend from the Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust. The fellowship post holder will work as part of the Tax Justice UK team. The salary is a £21,500 tax free stipend for 4 days a week, equivalent to roughly £31k fulltime with tax.
We're fighting for higher taxes on the super rich – and a fairer tax system for everyone.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: London Head Office (minimum 2 days per week in the office) or Home Based
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Part-time, 21 hours per week
Salary: £24,192 (London, Hybrid) or £26,759 (home-based)
Closing Date: 9.00am, Monday 7 September 2026
Interview Dates: Thursday 24th and Friday 25th September 2026
Join Homeless Link
Homeless Link is the national membership charity for frontline homeless sector organisations in England. With more than 700 members, we work to improve services and campaign for policy change that will help end homelessness and ensure that everyone has a place to call home and the support they need to keep it. Our Innovation & Good Practice team play a key role in our work in the Homelessness sector. We ensure people working on the frontline have access to the information they need to support people effectively and the skills required for their roles. We also explore, develop and enable implementation of evidence-based practices to improve the design and delivery of services which end homelessness.
About the Role
The role of a Practice Development Manager is varied. You will be responsible for leading and managing projects that engage a broad range of external and internal stakeholders, gathering, developing and using evidence to support change in practice, disseminating in a variety of ways.
This is an exciting role, in a great team! We are passionate about what we do and are seeking candidates who share our enthusiasm for learning and working alongside others to create positive change. Alongside strong verbal & written communication and project management skills, you will be a strategic and analytical thinker. You’ll share our values of being curious, creative and willing to ask the hard questions of yourself and others. For full details of the role and how to apply download our Recruitment Pack below.
We are actively seeking to increase diversity within our organisation and would greatly welcome applications from people with lived experience of homelessness, from a black or minority ethnic background and/or with a disability.
Please visit our website for the full job description and to download our recruitment pack.
Location and Working Arrangements
This role can be based at our London Head Office or b can be home-based, with flexibility to work remotely. The successful candidate must be willing to travel across the UK when required, including occasional overnight stays.
Employee Benefits
Homeless Link is proud to offers a wide range of generous benefits including:
- 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time employees)
- Enhanced Maternity, Parental, Adoption and Sick Pay schemes
- Enhanced employer pension contributions and Salary Exchange Scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Season Ticket Loan scheme
- Access to the Blue Light Card scheme
- Group Life Assurance scheme (4x Scheme Salary benefit)
- Flexible working arrangements
- Commitment to continuous learning and professional development
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Homeless Link is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and actively welcomes applications from people with lived experience of homelessness, people from Black and minority ethnic communities, disabled people and other underrepresented groups. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and creating an environment where everyone can thrive.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a covering letter explaining how you meet the requirements of the role. Applicants that do not submit a covering letter, will not be considered. If you have any questions regarding this vacancy, please contact the recruitment team on the above email address. PLEASE NOTE: WE MAY REMOVE THIS ROLE IF WE HAVE AN EXTREMELY LARGE RESPONSE.
Please note: All successful applicants will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK and complete or provide a basic DBS certificate.
Applications close at 9.00am on Monday 7th September 2026. Interviews are expected to take place on Thursday 24th and Friday 25th September 2026.
Make a difference through evidence, research and collaboration. Join Homeless Link and help shape the future response to homelessness across England.
To develop, inspire, support and sustain a movement of organisations working together to achieve positive futures for people who are homeless.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: £43,680
Location: Hybrid Work Culture. We are proud to promote a truly hybrid work culture, recognising that every role is different, and everyone has unique needs and preferences. Our Hybrid Work Arrangement empowers each team member to work with their manager to choose the most effective way to work that balances your needs and Hospice UK’s.
Our office is a short walk from King’s Cross station in London. For this role, we are looking for someone who is London based and can travel to central London at short notice to maximise media and PR opportunities that arise. You will also be expected to come into the office at least one day a week - currently the External Affairs anchor day is on a Wednesday.
Contractually this role is London-based.
Benefits:
- 25 days annual leave pro rata based on the term of the contract
- Matched pension scheme up to 7% of salary
- Support for staff with caring responsibilities
- Family-friendly culture
How to Apply: CV and supporting statement - using Hospice UK’s supporting statement document – see below
Closing date for applications: Sunday 6 September at 23:59
Interview dates: 15th and 16th of September. Interviews will take place online via MS Teams.
We’ll send assessments and some questions to you in advance so that you can prepare. Let us know if you have any specific needs to be able to fully engage with the process.
Job Information
The Role
Our media function at Hospice UK is critical to our mission to promote and protect hospice care for all.The Media and PR Manager leads our media strategy, helping to tell our story with ambition and impact – shaping conversations, building national influence and raising the profile of hospice care across the UK.
This post holder will have a sharp eye for a story, be a bold and instinctive media strategist and amplify the voices of people who need to be heard to change minds influence political decision makers and put Hospice UK at the forefront of the debate.
The Team
You will work within the Communications team that sits within the wider External Affairs Directorate. We are around 20 in total, including 4 colleagues based in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Communications team includes colleagues working across content, social and digital, as well as partnership marketing and member communications.
You will work closely with a smaller team of 3 colleagues, our Senior Social Media Officer, Content and Brand Manager and your line manager – our Senior Communications and Communications Manager. Together you will be involved in the big issues in hospice care, making sure Hospice UK is vocal, visible and leading the debate.
There is a strong collaborative and supportive culture across the External Affairs Department with lots of opportunity to exchange ideas, plan together and benefit from each other’s skills and expertise.
Working closely with our 200+ hospice members, we have a strong track record of securing strong media coverage and winning campaigns on their behalf, most notably over the two years by securing increased investment in hospices by governments in Westminster, Cardiff and Edinburgh.
But our work is not done. Hospices are under significant pressure and need both better government investment and continued public support. Our focus now is ensuring that hospices can meet ever increasing demand for their services, with well-funded and well-staffed hospices across the UK.
About You
You're a talented and ambitious media professional with a strong instinct for a story and a passion for creating impact. Whether spotting opportunities in a fast-moving news cycle, building trusted relationships with journalists, or developing proactive media campaigns, you know how to secure attention for the issues that matter.
You'll bring significant experience in media, PR or communications, ideally within the charity, health, care or public sector, and have a proven track record of delivering media strategies that drive measurable results. You'll be equally comfortable pitching a compelling human-interest story, translating complex policy issues into engaging content, or providing calm, confident counsel to senior leaders during high-profile or sensitive situations.
We're looking for someone who is proactive, strategic and highly collaborative. You'll have excellent writing skills, strong media contacts (or the ability to build them quickly), and the confidence to influence stakeholders at all levels. Most importantly, you'll be motivated by the opportunity to elevate the profile of hospice care, ensuring Hospice UK's voice is heard in key national conversations and debates.
If you're excited by the prospect of shaping a new media function, working at the heart of an organisation that champions compassionate end-of-life care, and making a real difference through the power of storytelling and advocacy, we'd love to hear from you.
More information is available in the candidate information pack, which is available on our website to download.
We represent and champion the community of 200+ hospices across the UK.



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!
We are seeking a Roaming International Finance Manager to provide short- to medium-term finance cover and additional capacity across a global programme portfolio. This is a hands-on international finance role, supporting Programme Managers and country teams to manage financial risk, strengthen financial controls, and ensure effective delivery of standard financial operating procedures.
The role may also include the induction, training and capacity-building of new International Finance Managers and local finance teams.
The successful candidate will work across a range of country programmes, often in challenging or developing-country contexts, providing support on budgeting, donor reporting, financial planning, monthly close processes, cash management, statutory compliance, audit preparation and partner contract oversight. They will play a key role in ensuring financial systems, reporting and controls are robust, compliant and aligned with operational needs.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Supporting country financial planning, forecasting and grant/contract budgeting.
- Monitoring grant and contract spend, including cost-to-completion and spend-out plans.
- Identifying and managing programme financial risks.
- Ensuring financial policies and standard operating procedures are implemented across programme locations.
- Overseeing monthly financial close and ledger accuracy.
- Preparing donor, client and country financial statements.
- Managing cash flow, banking arrangements and exchange-rate exposure.
- Supporting statutory, donor and external audits.
- Building the capacity of national finance teams and supporting staff development.
About you
You will be a qualified accountant, or able to demonstrate equivalent experience, with at least five years’ financial management experience, including two years overseas. You will bring strong financial planning, reporting, donor compliance and risk-management skills, together with the flexibility and resilience required to work in varied international contexts. Experience managing and developing small teams is essential.
This role would suit a practical, adaptable and culturally sensitive finance professional who is comfortable working both strategically and operationally, including in environments where living and working conditions may be basic.
PLEASE NOTE: International deployment i.e. living overseas in programmatric locations consecutively ie country changes every 3-9 months.
Accommodation and living/ travel allowance along with 49 days leave entitlement. Plus additional benefits.
UK, EU, US, Aus/NZ passport holders.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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The Membership & Community Coordinator is a new role, created to support the membership functions at Science for Animal Welfare (SciFAW) and the Humane Slaughter Association (HSA).
Initially, the role holder will focus on delivering and growing SciFAW’s relaunched membership. They will play a central role in shaping the member experience, ensuring that our membership delivers genuine value and builds a thriving community.
They will lead the day-to-day delivery of our membership offer across member, supporter and student pathways, creating engaging journeys that attract, retain and inspire people to connect with our work. From onboarding and renewals to member only events, communications and community engagement, they will be the person our members come to know.
This role sits at the heart of the organisation rather than within a single team. They will work closely with colleagues across science, communications, income generation and operations. This role will work closely with the charities CRM and Office Manager who oversees the administration of memberships, our customer relationship management (CRM) software and data. They will also play an important role in gathering member insight and feeding it back into the ongoing development of our membership proposition.
This is a highly autonomous and collaborative role. Reporting to the Head of Income Generation and working with colleagues across the organisation, you will translate membership strategy into action, taking ownership of implementation, continuous improvement, member engagement and retention.
Our charities are small, and our work is often fast paced; as such we are looking for candidates who can work with limited supervision day-to-day and can work on multiple concurrent workstreams.
Key Responsibilities
Membership
- Implement and promote the new SciFAW membership offering to current, lapsed and prospective members, helping to grow and strengthen the membership community.
- Develop the member, supporter and student membership journeys, ensuring a positive and seamless experience at every stage.
- Manage the membership application approval process, including documenting Trustee decisions and administering confirmations and welcome communications.
- Liaise with colleagues responsible for the membership operations and data to ensure the charities retain accurate records and use effective processes.
- Administer and analyse the post-join questionnaire and use its insights on members' interests, affiliations and areas of work to inform future engagement, events and activities.
- Lead a retention-focused approach across all membership, community, communications and event activities, ensuring members consistently experience value, connection and engagement throughout their relationship with SciFAW, while acting as their primary point of contact.
- Analyse data and report on member acquisition, retention, trends and engagement.
- Working with scientific staff, input into the development of the LINKS scheme, supporting its growth and strengthening its role as a membership activity.
Events
- Work with scientific colleagues to develop the charities’ programme of member-exclusive events.
- Organise a programme of member-exclusive events throughout the year, aligned with plans agreed with the Head of Income Generation.
- Co-ordinate the programme of member-only events alongside our annual conference, working with science staff and conference organisers to design, plan and deliver them.
- Work with the wider team and external collaborators to develop events and engagement opportunities for students and early-career researchers, including careers-focused content at the annual conference.
- Contribute to event planning to ensure events are engaging and responsive to member interests and feedback.
- Work with administrative support colleagues to organise and deliver events, allowing you to focus on member engagement.
- Provide occasional administrative support for corporate membership and sponsorship activities as required.
Community and Communications
- Act as the primary point of contact for members, providing a welcoming, responsive and professional experience.
- Build strong relationships with members, ensuring they feel valued, connected and engaged with charities missions.
- Craft the communications to members at each stage of their membership journey to optimise engagement and retention.
- Produce a quarterly membership newsletter that showcases member stories, highlights opportunities and strengthens community connections.
- Work with the Communications team to develop engaging membership marketing and retention materials across all SciFAW membership routes and for HSA individual members.
- Collaborate with scientific staff to deliver member-only roundtables.
- Collaborate with scientific staff to increase opportunities for members to engage effectively with the charity's grants, awards and scientific activities.
Essential skills and experience required
- Experience coordinating a membership function, with hands-on delivery of member engagement, recruitment and retention activities and community building.
- Proven ability to work independently and within scope, managing priorities and collaborating confidently with senior colleagues, scientists and external stakeholders.
- Experience planning and delivering both online and in-person events.
- Experience using CRM or membership databases for record management, reporting and analysis (both charities use Beacon CRM).
- Excellent written communication skills, with experience producing audience-focused content such as newsletters, event communications and membership materials.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders.
- Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and priorities simultaneously.
- Reliable and accurate in reporting progress, with a clear view of what's completed, what's outstanding and what's at risk
- Strong presentation skills, confidence in communicating and presenting to external stakeholders and groups, including being comfortable making phone calls where necessary
- A genuine commitment to animal welfare and enthusiasm for the mission and values of the charities.
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Please submit your CV and a letter (maximum 2 sides of A4) describing how you meet the person specification and explaining your motivation for wanting to work with us. Please include the names of two referees who we may contact if you are shortlisted and specify your notice period.
Your application will be assessed on both your CV and letter.
Anonymous application allows us to screen applications based solely on suitability for the role.
Discover what matters to animals, develop scientific solutions to animal welfare problems and disseminate evidence-based information.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with a fantastic national disability charity in their search for an Individual Giving Manager.
This is an exciting role that involves leading multi-channel fundraising campaigns to grow supporter engagement, income and long-term value.
As Individual Giving Manager, you will be responsible for developing and delivering supporter acquisition and retention strategies, including campaign planning and budget management. You will lead multi-channel fundraising campaigns across direct mail, digital, DRTV, telemarketing and face-to-face channels to drive income growth and maximise supporter value. You will create engaging fundraising propositions and campaign content while using testing, insight and innovation to improve performance across audiences and channels. You will also manage forecasting, reporting and expenditure budgets, while building strong relationships with agencies, suppliers and internal stakeholders.
To be successful, you will need or need to be:
- Proven experience delivering successful individual giving or direct marketing campaigns.
- Strong multi-channel experience (e.g. direct mail, digital, DRTV, telemarketing, face-to-face).
- Strong analytical skills, including segmentation, targeting and campaign optimisation.
- Experience managing agencies and external partners.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Salary: £46,634 per annum (inclusive of London weighting)
Full-time, Permanent
Location: London, with hybrid working (twice per week in office)
Deadline for applications – Friday 18th September at 9am
Application process - CV and Cover Letter
If this sounds like you, then please do get in touch ASAP!
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.
We're looking for a passionate and community-minded Digital Communities and Creator Fundraising Officer to help us grow our presence across the creator, gaming and digital communities’ space.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who understands online communities and digital culture, and who can build meaningful relationships with content creators, contacts in the games industry and our supporters. You'll play a key role in delivering innovative fundraising campaigns, nurturing our online communities and helping to develop new opportunities that generate income and awareness for Samaritans.
Contract terms:
- £32,500 & £35,000 (FTE) per annum, plus benefits
- Fixed Term Contract (18 months)
- 35 hours per week (full time) – we will also consider part time or job share
- We are passionate about flexible working, talk to us about your preferences
- Hybrid, linked to our Ewell (Surrey) office
- We value meeting in person and working collaboratively. We work in person around 2 days or more per month
- 28 days annual leave, plus bank holidays (pro-rata)
What you'll be doing:
Reporting to the Events Fundraising Manager for Gaming and Streaming, you'll support the delivery and growth of creator-led and digital fundraising programmes. Working across fundraising, digital and marketing teams, you'll help engage supporters, strengthen community relationships and create exceptional experiences that inspire long-term involvement.
Whether you're moderating conversations in online spaces, supporting fundraising events, identifying new creators to work with or gathering insights to improve performance, you'll be at the heart of Samaritans' engagement with digital communities.
Key responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging fundraising campaigns and events for content creators, gamers and digital communities.
- Build and nurture relationships with supporters through online community management, social media engagement and tailored stewardship.
- Identify and engage new creator and community fundraising opportunities, including representing Samaritans at industry events.
- Use data, insights and supporter feedback to improve performance, grow income and enhance the supporter experience.
- Provide fundraising guidance and support to ensure supporters have a positive and compliant fundraising journey.
What you’ll bring:
Essential
- Experience in fundraising, community management or a similar relationship-focused role.
- Knowledge of creator, gaming or digital communities, with experience growing and engaging online audiences.
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills, both online and in person.
- Excellent organisation skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- A data-driven approach, using insights to improve performance and engagement.
- Confidence using digital tools and platforms, including Microsoft Office.
- Emotional resilience and the ability to work sensitively in a mental health-focused environment.
Desirable
- Experience in charity fundraising or supporter engagement.
- Knowledge of platforms such as Tiltify and creator-led fundraising.
- Experience representing an organisation at events, conventions or expos.
- Experience using CRM systems or databases.
For full details, please see the Job Description and Person Specification
Why Samaritans?
At Samaritans, you’ll join a values-led organisation with a powerful mission. You’ll be part of a collaborative and supportive team where your voice matters, your expertise makes a difference, and your work helps save lives.
We offer flexible hybrid working, great benefits, and the chance to make a tangible difference in suicide prevention across the UK and Ireland. To find out more about Samaritans, please read our recruitment brochure.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the people we support and who support us. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and walks of life. We are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone feels seen, heard and supported, at all levels of the organisation.
Apply now
If this sounds like the opportunity for you, we’d love for you to apply. You will be asked to answer some short application questions and to upload your CV. If you require adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know.
Applications close: midnight on 31st August 2026
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by 4th September
Online Interviews: 9th & 10th September
At Samaritans, human connection is at the heart of everything we do.
We do not use AI at any stage during the selection process. Your application will always be carefully reviewed by the recruiting manager or a member of the Talent Attraction Team.
We kindly ask that you avoid using AI tools to generate your application or interview answers. We want to hear your own ideas, insights, and writing style so your unique strengths can shine through. We recognise that some candidates may use assistive technology or tools to help with accessibility, structure or grammar.
We prevent suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We're looking for a kind, compassionate and resilient Support worker to join our Homelessness and complex needs Social Care Service in Tower Hamlets.
£30,784.00 per annum, working 40 hours per week.
Want to feel like you have an exciting future? You'll feel at home here.
Making you feel at home here means helping you thrive in every way. That's why we offer a wide range of benefits, award-winning Learning & Development and a culture that welcomes all. These aren't token gestures - we've thought long and hard about how best to support our team. After all, our people are doing something amazing: helping to transform lives every day.
Our benefits include:
* Annual leave increasing up to 30 days with length of service
* A generous pension - we will contribute up to 8% and life assurance cover up to 3x Pensionable Salary (T&Cs apply)
* Exclusive discounts and cashback via Reward Gateway® and opportunity to buy a Blue Light Card
* Fully paid induction programme and further training
* ILM courses and Apprenticeship Programmes
* Cycle to work scheme
* Employee Assistance Programme for 24-7 confidential support
* Online wellbeing resources
* Quarterly Staff Awards to reward & recognise our amazing staff's commitment and contribution
* Free DBS
All applicants must be legally eligible to work in the UK by the start of employment as Look Ahead are not able to offer sponsorship.
To enable vulnerable people with complex support needs to manage their licences and move towards greater independence within the community by providing a flexible and individually tailored support package.
The working pattern for this role consist of a mixture of early and late shifts to accommodate rota
This is a fixed term contract for 6 months
What you'll do:
* Undertake key-working responsibilities for a caseload assigned by the Team Leader / Manager
* Oversee the daily running of the service ensuring all health and safety responsibilities are met
* Raise safeguarding alerts and complete incident reports within specified timeframe
* Undertake initial and continuous assessment of needs and potential risks and agree levels of support and actions
* Create support/action plans for providing appropriate support based on the assessment and reflecting the services and resources available
* Support customers to undertake domestic tasks wherever possible, including practical assistance where they have not yet developed the skills, to ensure customers enjoy a high quality of living standards
* Support customers to move on from the service through their identified move on pathway liaising with our Resettlement Officer and Brent Housing team.
* Develop and maintain links with all key agencies and service providers in the local community
* Empower customers to ensure they receive the service and benefits they are entitled to
* Undertake all administrative work and keep accurate and comprehensive tenant/customer records to professional standards in line with GDPR protocol
This is not an exhaustive list of all the duties and responsibilities that may be required from time to time and is subject to change in accordance with the needs of Look Ahead
About you:
Enjoys social interaction and the company of others, joins in local activities to encourage customer involvement
Approachable and open behaviour
Prefers working as part of a group or team
Is fundamentally calm and resilient, does not let emotion adversely affect them or obscure their judgement
Has a practical and logical mind and is naturally well organised
Thrives on change and enjoys dynamic diverse environments
Is confident with high levels of self-esteem
What you'll bring:
Desirable:
- Up to NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent or experience in the social care/charity sector.
About us:
Look Ahead is a leading, not-for-profit care and support provider in London and the South East. Our vision is to build better lives through social care and housing in local communities. As an organisation we deliver over 100 services, providing support to thousands of customers each year. Our mission is to co-design and deliver services that offer innovative social care solutions and support people to thrive. We work across mental health, homelessness and complex needs, young people and care leavers and learning disabilities so there are plenty of opportunities to grow and progress your career with us.
We have a strong social purpose and we live and work by our values:
* We focus on Excellence and innovation.
* We are Caring and Compassionate.
* We are Inclusive and Trusted.
* We work in Partnership and are One-Team.
Look Ahead is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults at risk, and expects all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment.
If your application for this role is unsuccessful, but we feel that you would be suitable for another role, we may contact you to discuss alternative opportunities. If this occurs you would not need to submit another application for the alternative role.
We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closed date.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion at work and are accredited with Silver in the Inclusive Employers Standard 2021. We are a proud member of the Employers Domestic Abuse Covenant and encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants of all backgrounds.
Please see our websire for full Job description
£30.90 per hour | Hybrid Working | 2 Days per Week in London | Maternity Cover | Immediate Start
Are you an experienced grants professional with a background in grant-making, welfare support or charitable funding?
We are working with a respected charitable foundation to recruit an experienced Benevolent Grants Manager on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to lead a well-established grants programme that provides vital support to individuals facing financial hardship, while contributing to the ongoing development and impact of the service.
The role is responsible for managing a grant-making service, assessing applications, overseeing grant decisions, monitoring outcomes and reporting on impact.
The Role Key responsibilities include:
- Managing the day-to-day delivery of a benevolent grant-making service
- Assessing grant applications and making funding decisions against agreed criteria
- Ensuring applicants receive a responsive, high-quality and supportive service
- Providing guidance on grant-making processes, procedures and best practice
- Identifying trends and insights to support service improvement and future planning
- Producing reports for senior stakeholders, committees and trustees
- Monitoring outcomes and evaluating the impact of the service
- Managing grant budgets and reporting on expenditure
- Maintaining accurate records through grant management systems and CRM platforms
- Managing and supporting a Grants Officer
- Building effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders
- Contributing to the development of grant-making strategy and service improvement initiatives
About You We are interested in hearing from candidates who can demonstrate:
- Significant experience managing a grant-making function within a charity, trust or foundation
- Experience assessing grant applications and making recommendations or funding decisions
- Knowledge of welfare benefits, financial assistance programmes or related support services
- Experience managing staff or supervising team members
- Experience using grant management systems and CRM databases
- Strong experience monitoring budgets and financial reporting
- Excellent analytical and reporting skills
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills
- Experience producing reports for senior leaders, committees or trustees
- A compassionate, customer-focused and non-judgemental approach
- The ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced environment
What's on Offer
- £30.90 per hour
- Hybrid working with 2 days per week in the London office
- Full-time hours
- Immediate start available
- Opportunity to manage an established and impactful grant programme
- Chance to work for a respected charitable organisation making a meaningful difference
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.
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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!
We are looking for a Fundraising Support Officer to support a wide range of fundraising activities across Dignity in Dying and Compassion in Dying.
This is a varied and practical role supporting campaigns, donor care, and administrative processes. You will play an important part in ensuring our supporters have a positive experience while helping deliver key fundraising initiatives, including new programme development.
This role is ideal for someone early in their career, returning to work, or looking to move into fundraising. We are looking for enthusiasm, organisation and a willingness to learn, and will support you to develop in the role.
Key responsibilities
- Provide administrative support for fundraising campaigns, including direct mail activity
- Support the set-up and delivery of new initiatives (e.g. lottery and in-memory giving)
- Respond to supporter enquiries via email and telephone
- Process donations and maintain accurate supporter records using databases (e.g. Raiser’s Edge)
- Support donor communications, reporting and stewardship activity
- Assist with general fundraising administration and team support
About you
We are looking for someone who is:
- Organised, with strong attention to detail
- A clear and confident communicator, able to respond sensitively to supporters
- Proactive and positive, with a willingness to learn
- Comfortable using systems and handling information (training provided)
- Motivated to build a career in fundraising
We welcome applications from candidates with a wide range of experiences, including those with limited formal work experience.
About us
Dignity in Dying campaigns for greater choice, control and access to services at the end of life. Compassion in Dying supports people to understand and exercise their rights, helping them plan for end-of-life care.
Interviews
- Stage 1: Virtual interview – WC 21st September
- Stage 2: In-person interview at our London office – TBC
Central London | £32,721 per Annum | Full-time (35 hours per week) | 1 YR Fix Term Contract
Minimum 3 Days per week in the office during probation, minimum 2days thereafter
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Floating Support Worker to play a pivotal role in our Complex Needs Service in Kingston.
Sounds great, what will I be doing?
This role provides high-quality, person-centred support to up to 15 Service Users across Kingston, promoting independent living and wellbeing. It involves assessing individual needs, developing personalised SMART support plans, and helping Service Users manage mental health, physical health, finances, and relationships.
The role includes liaising with families, carers, and partner agencies, encouraging engagement in meaningful activities, and supporting access to treatment and employment opportunities. It adopts a holistic ‘Think Family' approach and flexible working
hours. The postholder ensures service delivery aligns with organisational values and contributes to service improvement through co-production and active Service User involvement.
What do I need to bring with me?
You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application.
You bring substantial experience supporting individuals with diverse and often complex needs, helping them work towards their personal goals while managing associated risks. You have delivered high-quality floating, outreach, and accommodation-based support, tailoring your approach to each service user's circumstances and promoting their independence and well-being.
With a strong understanding of welfare benefits, housing options, and statutory legislation, you are able to provide accurate guidance and advocacy to ensure clients access appropriate entitlements and services. You are also well-versed in health and safety procedures, particularly when working within service users' homes, maintaining a safe and professional environment at all times.
You are confident in key working, support planning, and risk assessment, ensuring that all interventions are person-centred and outcome-focused. Your knowledge of mental health, substance misuse, and related support needs enables you to respond effectively to complex situations. You collaborate productively with external professionals and partner agencies, ensuring cohesive, holistic support plans.
Organised and IT-literate, you maintain accurate digital records using computer-based case management systems. You also demonstrate a thorough understanding of safeguarding principles and the ability to act appropriately to protect vulnerable individuals. Flexible and proactive, you are willing to travel throughout the borough to deliver responsive, community-based support.
Interview Steps
We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect.
- Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do!
- Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based.
Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles.
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation.
We are a disability confident employer
Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us.
Safeguarding Statement
Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia.
Important Information for Candidates
If your application is successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be confirmed.
We reserve the right to close this job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Looking for a governance role where you can make an immediate impact while supporting senior leaders, trustees and key committees within a well-established national organisation?
We are seeking an experienced Governance Officer to join a busy and collaborative team, providing high-level governance and administrative support across executive and committee functions. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with previous governance, committee or board support experience who enjoys working with senior stakeholders and ensuring governance processes run smoothly.
The Role As Governance Officer, you will play a key role in supporting governance activities, coordinating meetings and ensuring effective decision-making processes across the organisation.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Coordinating executive and committee meetings from planning through to follow up
- Preparing agendas, meeting packs and supporting documentation
- Producing high-quality minutes and maintaining action logs
- Supporting governance and compliance activities
- Assisting with trustee and volunteer appointment processes
- Managing governance records, correspondence and documentation
- Building effective relationships with senior stakeholders, trustees and committee members
- Monitoring progress against agreed actions and governance workstreams
- Supporting a range of governance projects and initiatives as required
- Previous experience supporting board, committee or governance meetings
- Excellent minute-taking skills, with the ability to produce clear and concise records of discussions and decisions
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities
- Experience preparing agendas, papers and reports
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- The ability to work independently and use your own initiative
- Strong stakeholder management skills and confidence working with senior leaders
- Excellent attention to detail and a professional approach to handling confidential information
- Good Microsoft Office skills, including Outlook, Word, Excel and Teams
What's on Offer
- Predominantly remote working
- Opportunity to work closely with senior leaders and trustees
- A varied and rewarding governance role
- Collaborative and supportive team environment
- Immediate start available
- Full-time temporary contract until December 2026
Location: London (with occasional office attendance required)
Contract: Temporary until December 2026
Hours: Full-time
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.
Thanks to new funding from Finchley Foodbank, we have an exciting opportunity for a person with recent advice experience and great interpersonal skills to provide on-site advice at Finchley Foodbank. This would be the perfect role for an adviser looking for their next step and the opportunity to work more independently and build relationships with a new partner.
Specifically, we have a part-time opportunity for a 0.6 FTE Foodbank Project Adviser at Finchley Foodbank.
About us
Citizens Advice Barnet is a local charity giving free and confidential advice to everyone who lives, works, or studies in Barnet. We are an independently registered charity, a member of the Citizens Advice network, and a London Legal Support Trust Centre of Excellence. We offer generalist advice on debt, work, benefits, immigration, housing and more and specialist casework on benefits, debt and immigration. Last year we helped over 10,700 people with over 45,000 problems and achieved financial outcomes for clients totalling over £6.9 million.
Job Description
- Provide a full range of initial assessment and advice to Foodbank visitors
- Record accurate data and detailed case records on our case management system, including issues helped with, client profile information and outcomes
- Build relationships with Foodbank volunteers and management and work closely with them to best support their visitors
- Keep up to date with legislation, case law, policies and procedures relating to debt and social welfare advice and undertake appropriate training
- Attend relevant internal and external meetings as agreed with the line manager
- Assist in initiatives to improve Citizens Advice Barnet services
- The post holder must have due regard in the planning and execution of their duties at all times to the Citizens Advice Equal Opportunities Policy. They will also be expected to maintain positive relations with external agencies and confidentiality in relation to all aspects of the business
- Demonstrate an understanding of Citizens Advice Barnet Health and Safety and Safeguarding Policies
- The post will involve travel to the foodbank and possible other locations within the London Borough of Barnet
- Promote the aims, principles, policies, interests and wellbeing of Citizens Advice Barnet and to protect the integrity and reputation and the confidentiality of the service
As with all roles at Citizens Advice Barnet, to be carried out in a way commensurate with our organisational values – Committed, Together, Supportive, Respectful.
In addition to the role and responsibilities outlined in this Job Description, to undertake such duties as may be identified and which are generally compatible with the functions of the post.
Person specification
- Relevant knowledge and recent experience of generalist advice work especially in areas of benefits, debt, housing, employment, consumer, immigration, and family advice issues
- Ability to work under pressure, maintain quality standards and communicate effectively and sensitively with clients and people from diverse backgrounds
- Ability to manage a caseload and prioritise work in the face of competing demands and to meet targets set by the line manager and funders
- Ability to work independently with remote supervision and as part of a team
- An excellent working knowledge of IT, with the ability to write accurate case records, draft letters, reports and statements and record stats electronically
- Experience of working at Citizens Advice or similar organisations that work to Advice Quality Standards (AQS)
We believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are – your gender, race, sexuality and religion. Please let us know if you require any adjustments to support your application.
Please apply by submitting an application on our website. If you do not meet all of the skills detailed but you feel like this is a job you’d really like to do we would love to hear from you.
Closing date of applications – 5pm, 11 September 2026
Interviews: We interview on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the applications earlier if suitable candidates are found. Early applications are encouraged.
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Friends of Palestinian Universities (FPU) is looking for a motivated, organised and thoughtful Programme Officer to join our small and growing team.
FPU works in partnership with Palestinian universities, academics and students to strengthen the resilience and recovery of Palestinian higher education, build meaningful international academic partnerships, and transform understanding and practice within UK and international higher education.
This is a varied, hands-on role at the heart of our work. You will help us develop partnerships between Palestinian and international universities, produce research and resources, support advocacy and public engagement, organise events and convenings, and provide the programme and administrative coordination that enables a small charity to deliver effectively.
You will work closely with the Director, wider FPU team and Palestinian university partners, as well as academics, universities, sector bodies, unions and civil society organisations in the UK and internationally.
What you’ll be doing
Your work will span several areas of FPU’s programmes.
Advocacy and public engagement
You will help deliver FPU’s advocacy and awareness-raising work, including:
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researching and contributing to briefings, reports, toolkits and other public-facing resources;
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building relationships with academics, university departments, higher education networks, unions and student groups;
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supporting campaigns and initiatives responding to the destruction of Palestinian higher education and scholasticide in Palestine;
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helping organise public events, webinars and other opportunities for engagement.
Building international academic partnerships
A major part of the role will be helping strengthen links between Palestinian universities and institutions internationally.
You will:
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research potential university partners and opportunities for collaboration;
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support the development of partnerships, fellowships, research collaborations and exchanges;
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help produce an expanded edition of FPU’s handbook on partnerships with Palestinian higher education;
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engage with Palestinian universities to understand their priorities and identify opportunities for international partnership;
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maintain relationships, contacts and partnership information;
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help organise FPU’s Annual Conference and other sector convenings.
Supporting Palestinian partners
A core principle of FPU’s work is that Palestinian universities, academics and students should shape the international responses that affect them.
You will help create opportunities for Palestinian partners to participate in international meetings, events and initiatives, prepare research and briefing materials, and support convenings in which Palestinian scholars and institutions can share knowledge and shape agendas.
Programme coordination and administration
As part of a small organisation, strong administration is essential to effective programme delivery.
You will help:
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coordinate meetings, events and programme activity;
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organise agendas, papers, invitations, notes and follow-up;
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maintain accurate databases, records and shared files;
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coordinate travel and logistics for Palestinian partners where required;
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support programme-related expenses, procurement and other administrative processes;
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track programme activities, deadlines, outputs and outcomes;
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contribute to quarterly planning, monitoring and reporting.
The role will combine substantive programme work with practical administration, and we are looking for someone who is comfortable doing both.
About you
We are interested in people who can bring strong transferable skills, sound judgement and a genuine commitment to our mission.
You will have:
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excellent written and spoken English and strong research skills;
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excellent organisation and attention to detail;
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experience coordinating projects, programmes, events or campaigns;
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the ability to build positive relationships with a wide range of people and organisations;
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confidence managing multiple priorities and taking responsibility for your own work;
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good administrative and digital skills, including maintaining accurate records and information;
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the ability to work collaboratively and flexibly as part of a small team;
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a commitment to FPU’s mission and to respectful, partner-led ways of working;
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sensitivity when working across different institutional, cultural and political contexts.
It would be particularly useful if you bring some of the following:
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experience in higher education, charities, civil society, advocacy or campaigning;
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knowledge of the UK higher education sector;
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knowledge of Palestinian higher education or experience working on Palestine;
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experience producing reports, briefings or other public-facing resources;
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experience of monitoring, evaluation or programme reporting;
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Arabic language proficiency.
Working with Friends of Palestinian Universities
This is an opportunity to join FPU at an important stage in its development and make a practical contribution to strengthening Palestinian higher education.
You will work closely with Palestinian university partners and a growing network of academics, universities and sector organisations in the UK and internationally.
Because we are a small team, you will have the opportunity to work across different areas of the organisation and develop experience in programme delivery, academic partnerships, advocacy, research, events and international engagement.
FPU is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from candidates from all backgrounds.
How to apply
Please upload your CV and covering letter through CharityJob.
In your covering letter, please explain why you are interested in the role and how your experience and skills would enable you to contribute to FPU’s work.
Please see the attached Job Description for full details of the role.
Closing date: 2 September 2026
Interviews: Week commencing 14 September 2026
Job Description: Programme Officer
Key responsibilities
1. Advocacy and awareness-raising
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Work with the Director to deliver FPU’s advocacy and awareness programme in line with our strategic priorities.
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Research and contribute to producing accessible, high-quality resources for academic, policy and civil society audiences, including briefings, reports, toolkits and event materials.
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Build and maintain relationships with higher education networks, faculty and staff unions, academic departments, student societies and other relevant organisations.
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Support campaigns responding to the destruction of Palestinian higher education and the scholasticide in Palestine, including outreach, messaging and coordination with partners.
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Help deliver FPU events, including planning, speaker liaison, logistics and follow-up.
2. Building Palestinian–international academic partnerships
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Work with the Director to strengthen academic links between Palestinian universities and institutions in the UK and internationally.
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Research and help prepare an expanded second edition of FPU’s handbook on partnerships with Palestinian higher education.
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Support the design and delivery of institutional partnerships and collaborative projects, including research collaborations, fellowships and exchange initiatives.
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Research and map potential partners and opportunities and help develop targeted engagement plans with Palestinian and international universities.
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Maintain an accessible, accurate and up-to-date database of contacts, institutions and partnership opportunities.
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Help organise FPU’s Annual Conference, including programme planning, partner engagement, invitations and registration, logistics and post-event follow-up.
3. Palestinian university liaison
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Contribute to FPU’s engagement and partnership-building with Palestinian higher education institutions.
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Develop a strong understanding of institutional priorities, needs and potential areas for international partnership.
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Map and collate partnership opportunities and priorities, helping ensure that FPU’s wider work reflects the needs of the Palestinian higher education sector.
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Maintain regular communication with institutional partners and support effective follow-up on agreed opportunities and areas of collaboration.
4. Representation and convening
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Help convene and facilitate spaces in which Palestinian scholars, students and university partners can exchange knowledge, develop relationships and shape international agendas.
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Support approaches grounded in Palestinian priorities and collective leadership.
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Prepare research, briefings and background materials for the Director and Palestinian partners participating in meetings, conferences and public engagements.
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Support Palestinian partner representatives to participate effectively in international meetings and events.
5. Monitoring, evaluation and learning
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Work towards objectives and KPIs agreed through FPU’s annual work plan and contribute to quarterly planning and review.
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Track programme activities, outputs and outcomes.
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Gather feedback from partners and stakeholders and help translate this into programme learning and continuous improvement.
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Prepare quarterly programme updates and reporting for the Director and Board of Trustees.
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Help maintain accurate information on programme progress, partnerships and outcomes for reporting to funders and other stakeholders.
6. Programme and administrative support
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Provide administrative and coordination support to the Director, Deputy Director and wider team to support the effective delivery of FPU’s programmes and organisational priorities.
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Support the organisation of meetings, events and convenings, including scheduling, invitations, agendas, papers, note-taking and follow-up.
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Maintain accurate programme records, contact lists, databases and shared files, ensuring information is well organised and accessible.
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Assist with travel, accommodation and other logistical arrangements for Palestinian partners and representatives participating in FPU activities where required.
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Support programme-related operations, procurement, invoices, expenses and other administrative processes in coordination with the Deputy Director.
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Provide other reasonable administrative and operational support required for the effective functioning of a small charity.
7. Working as part of FPU
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Contribute actively to FPU’s collective planning and delivery.
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Work collaboratively and flexibly with colleagues across the organisation.
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Take responsibility for your own areas of work while contributing to a culture of shared endeavour, respect and mutual support.
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Promote FPU’s mission, values and partner-led way of working.
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Follow organisational policies and processes and maintain high standards of professionalism.
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Uphold confidentiality and data protection in all work with partners and sensitive information.
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The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.