Jobs in SW2 3RR
We are a multi-award winning, creative, and innovative organisation and the Database Manager is an important role within War Child UK, maintaining and utilising our database system, Salesforce. We’re looking for an experienced Certified Salesforce user who is adept at project management and understands how to work with stakeholders, identify their needs and is able to maximise the features of Salesforce in order to meet them. As someone who works in the Data team and wider Supporter Engagement function, the postholder will be the Salesforce Administrator ensuring the maintenance of Salesforce, as well as line managing the Database Assistant and guiding their work in income reconciliation for the organisation. They will provide training for all staff; carry out development marketing and donation integrations, maintain and build automations and flow, and ensure timely preparation of data for marketing communications. Working across a range of teams at War Child, the Database Manager should be a confident advocate for Salesforce and the importance of CRM, to help War Child achieve our goals and provide better service to our donors, supporters, participants and staff.
As this is a maternity cover, we’re looking for someone to start in January 2026 until end of December 2026.
If you share our values and believe that children’s lives should not be torn apart by war, we want to hear from you.
Below are some of the experiences and qualities we’re looking for.
- A Certified Salesforce Administrator (or equivalent through relevant experience with at least one year experience) with knowledge of Salesforce system development, administration, and maintenance.
- Someone with demonstratable experience of developing Salesforce for business solutions.
- Experienced in administering and developing solutions with salesforce-linked email marketing platforms, and the online donation platform.
- A strong communicator, able to express complex issues in a clear and simple way to non-experts.
- Experienced in extracting data and able to support the analysis of data – with strong attention to detail.
- Process-driven, able to spot solutions to business problems and implement appropriate solutions and database functionality.
- Someone who can manage database-related projects effectively.
- Experience in using Ampscript, APEX and SQL queries is desirable.
What we can offer you
At War Child, we genuinely value different ways of working. From day one, we’re open to discussing flexible options, including hybrid working, flexible hours and compressed hours. Our goal is to support our employees to do their best work while ensuring we continue to deliver for children affected by conflict. Some of our benefits include:
- Flexible working culture and flexible public holidays
- 28 days annual leave (pro-rata), plus bank holidays, which increases by one day per year on your work anniversary, up to a maximum of 33 days.
- Pension - 5% employer contribution (increasing to 6% after one year’s service), with minimum employee contribution.
- Health and wellbeing - employees may take advantage of a healthcare cash plan, a GP 24/7 helpline, cancer cover, and a range of wellbeing initiatives and training. All employees have access to free, confidential one-to-one wellbeing consultations with trained counsellors.
This role offers an incredible opportunity to make a tangible difference at a time of unprecedented need. Join us in standing up for children affected by war and help create a future where no child’s life is torn apart by conflict.
No child should be a part of war. Ever.
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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!
Looking for a career with purpose and a clear path for development?
As a social worker, you’ll work directly with children and families to make sure children are safe, supported and able to thrive. It’s a career that offers stability, progression and the chance to make a lasting difference. On this programme, you’ll be supported from day one and gain the skills, experience and master’s degree to succeed, wherever your career takes you.
About the programme
Approach Social Work is a fully funded training programme that helps you step into children’s social work with the training, tools and support to make a difference.
On the programme, you’ll develop a deep understanding of child-focused practice and how to build relationships that create real change. You’ll also explore anti-discriminatory, anti-oppressive and anti-racist approaches — and earn a master’s degree along the way.
What to expect
Year one:
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Begin study for your postgraduate diploma
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Work with children and families within a local authority, supported by experienced tutors and practice educators
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Receive a bursary of £18,000 or £20,000 (depending on location) to help with living and travel costs
Year two and three:
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Move into a paid role as a newly qualified social worker (up to £34,000, or more in some London boroughs)
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Keep working towards your master’s degree
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Join the Frontline Fellowship, a national community offering career-long support and development
The role:
You’ll learn how to build relationships, make difficult decisions and advocate for children’s safety and wellbeing. That means:
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Visiting a child at home or school
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Supporting a parent through difficult circumstances
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Working with teachers, health professionals or police
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Writing reports and helping decide what’s safest for a child
It’s a role that takes empathy, resilience and strong judgement, rooted in anti-racist, anti-oppressive and anti-discriminatory practice.
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need experience in social work, just the right values, resilience and commitment to making a difference. We welcome applicants from all degree backgrounds and are especially keen to hear from those underrepresented in the sector, including men and people from racially diverse communities.
Eligibility requirements
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Have at least a 2.2 (predicted or obtained) in an undergraduate honours degree (or international equivalent)
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Have obtained GCSE English Language at Grade C/4 or above (or approved equivalent qualification)
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Possess the right to work and study in the UK (including access to public funds) for the duration of the programme (until September 2029)
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Be resident in England by the time the programme commences
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Not be a qualified social worker
Real support. Real skills. A career that matters.
Apply now
Delivered by children’s charity Frontline. Formerly known as the Frontline programme.
To make life better for children at risk of harm, by improving the services that support them.




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Looking for a career with purpose and a clear path for development?
As a social worker, you’ll work directly with children and families to make sure children are safe, supported and able to thrive. It’s a career that offers stability, progression and the chance to make a lasting difference. On this programme, you’ll be supported from day one and gain the skills, experience and master’s degree to succeed, wherever your career takes you.
About the programme
Approach Social Work is a fully funded training programme that helps you step into children’s social work with the training, tools and support to make a difference.
On the programme, you’ll develop a deep understanding of child-focused practice and how to build relationships that create real change. You’ll also explore anti-discriminatory, anti-oppressive and anti-racist approaches — and earn a master’s degree along the way.
What to expect
Year one:
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Begin study for your postgraduate diploma
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Work with children and families within a local authority, supported by experienced tutors and practice educators
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Receive a bursary of £18,000 or £20,000 (depending on location) to help with living and travel costs
Year two and three:
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Move into a paid role as a newly qualified social worker (up to £34,000, or more in some London boroughs)
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Keep working towards your master’s degree
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Join the Frontline Fellowship, a national community offering career-long support and development
The role:
You’ll learn how to build relationships, make difficult decisions and advocate for children’s safety and wellbeing. That means:
-
Visiting a child at home or school
-
Supporting a parent through difficult circumstances
-
Working with teachers, health professionals or police
-
Writing reports and helping decide what’s safest for a child
It’s a role that takes empathy, resilience and strong judgement, rooted in anti-racist, anti-oppressive and anti-discriminatory practice.
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need experience in social work, just the right values, resilience and commitment to making a difference. We welcome applicants from all degree backgrounds and are especially keen to hear from those underrepresented in the sector, including men and people from racially diverse communities.
Eligibility requirements
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Have at least a 2.2 (predicted or obtained) in an undergraduate honours degree (or international equivalent)
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Have obtained GCSE English Language at Grade C/4 or above (or approved equivalent qualification)
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Possess the right to work and study in the UK (including access to public funds) for the duration of the programme (until September 2029)
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Be resident in England by the time the programme commences
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Not be a qualified social worker
Real support. Real skills. A career that matters.
Apply now
Delivered by children’s charity Frontline. Formerly known as the Frontline programme.
To make life better for children at risk of harm, by improving the services that support them.




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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!
Looking for a career with purpose and a clear path for development?
As a social worker, you’ll work directly with children and families to make sure children are safe, supported and able to thrive. It’s a career that offers stability, progression and the chance to make a lasting difference. On this programme, you’ll be supported from day one and gain the skills, experience and master’s degree to succeed, wherever your career takes you.
About the programme
Approach Social Work is a fully funded training programme that helps you step into children’s social work with the training, tools and support to make a difference.
On the programme, you’ll develop a deep understanding of child-focused practice and how to build relationships that create real change. You’ll also explore anti-discriminatory, anti-oppressive and anti-racist approaches — and earn a master’s degree along the way.
What to expect
Year one:
-
Begin study for your postgraduate diploma
-
Work with children and families within a local authority, supported by experienced tutors and practice educators
-
Receive a bursary of £18,000 or £20,000 (depending on location) to help with living and travel costs
Year two and three:
-
Move into a paid role as a newly qualified social worker (up to £34,000, or more in some London boroughs)
-
Keep working towards your master’s degree
-
Join the Frontline Fellowship, a national community offering career-long support and development
The role:
You’ll learn how to build relationships, make difficult decisions and advocate for children’s safety and wellbeing. That means:
-
Visiting a child at home or school
-
Supporting a parent through difficult circumstances
-
Working with teachers, health professionals or police
-
Writing reports and helping decide what’s safest for a child
It’s a role that takes empathy, resilience and strong judgement, rooted in anti-racist, anti-oppressive and anti-discriminatory practice.
Who we’re looking for
You don’t need experience in social work, just the right values, resilience and commitment to making a difference. We welcome applicants from all degree backgrounds and are especially keen to hear from those underrepresented in the sector, including men and people from racially diverse communities.
Eligibility requirements
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Have at least a 2.2 (predicted or obtained) in an undergraduate honours degree (or international equivalent)
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Have obtained GCSE English Language at Grade C/4 or above (or approved equivalent qualification)
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Possess the right to work and study in the UK (including access to public funds) for the duration of the programme (until September 2029)
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Be resident in England by the time the programme commences
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Not be a qualified social worker
Real support. Real skills. A career that matters.
Apply now
Delivered by children’s charity Frontline. Formerly known as the Frontline programme.
To make life better for children at risk of harm, by improving the services that support them.




The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Purchase Ledger Accountant to join the finance team supporting both the Helen Bamber Foundation. This role is key to ensuring the accurate and timely processing of invoices, maintenance of supplier relationships, and effective management of the purchase ledgers for both organisations.
You will play an important part in safeguarding the charities’ assets by adhering to established financial policies and procedures, while ensuring that suppliers are paid promptly and financial data is accurately recorded. Your work will directly support the production of reliable management accounts and contribute to informed decision-making across the organisations.
The ideal candidate will be highly organised, proficient in Excel and financial systems, and able to manage multiple priorities with accuracy and attention to detail. Experience with Sage and knowledge of VAT processes are desirable but not essential.
This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who is motivated by purpose-driven work and wishes to contribute to the continued success and impact of two respected charities.
We give Survivors of trafficking and torture the strength to move on.
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Part Time Finance Assistant - 12-month fixed term contract for this Community based Faith Charity in North London
- Contract: 0.6 (the equivalent of 3 days with flexibility on days/times)
- to £35,000pa (FTE), dependent on experience
THIS IS AN URGENT POSITION – INTERVIEWS ARE BEING HELD NEXT WEEK
Essential
- Quick to learn how to use new accounting software packages
- Confident with Excel and basic reporting
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy
- Organised, self-motivated and a real team worker
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
- Ability to communicate confidently over both e-mail and
- phone (Some of the issues you’ll be dealing with are of a
- sensitive and / or confidential nature)
- Sensitivity to religious and cultural diversity
Purpose:
- To ensure the accurate and timely data processing of the sales and purchase ledgers.
- To process and record all banking and cash transactions.
- To manage the Financial Assistance process.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities cover the processing of purchase invoices, payments to suppliers, reconciliation of debtors and supporting credit control, the administration of grants and bursaries, preparing recharges across the various entities, managing the administration of the Financial Assistance scheme plus other book-keeping duties as required.
- Post authorised purchase invoices onto ledger in preparation for automated payments at least weekly. All new accounts must be added with full customer details to allow automated purchase payments
- Produce creditors report for mid and month end payment runs, clean up any allocations and prepare payment run for authorisation by Finance Manager
- Reconcile debtors, clean up any allocations, process any credit notes and prepare aged debtors report for credit control monthly
- Grants and bursaries administration
- Monthly reconciliation of cash book to Bank Statement
- Claim grant on a monthly basis
- Other book-keeping duties, as required.
EA to CEO
Executive Assistant
Reporting to CEO
Florence Nightingale Foundation
London/Hybrid with 2-3 days a week in the office in SE1 1SZ
Full time (35 hours per week) with flexible working
Permanent
Salary £39,898
Excellent benefits including annual leave allowance starting at 27 days, pay progression scheme, flexible and hybrid working, employer pension contribution, death in service policy, personal and professional development opportunities, and Employee Assistance Programme
Are you proactive, highly organised, with a positive can-do attitude and a sharp eye for detail looking for a new role at the heart of a small, dedicated team making a real difference? You will thrive in a role where no two days are the same providing support to the Executive Team at Florence Nightingale Foundation.
Charity People are delighted to be working with Florence Nightingale Foundation (FNF), a UK-based charity that supports nurses and midwives to promote health, improve care and save lives, to recruit an Executive Assistant.
Inspired by the work of Florence Nightingale, FNF is a voice for the nursing and midwifery profession and is expanding to reach one million nurses and midwives by 2027: enabling nurses and midwives to connect, lead, and influence healthcare.
FNF’s focus is on improving health, clinical outcomes and patient experience, through building nursing and midwifery leadership capacity and capability. They do this by enabling nurses and midwives to access leadership development opportunities, both in the UK and overseas, tailored to the participants’ needs.
The Executive Assistant (EA) will provide high-level administrative and governance support to the CEO, Executive Team, Board Chair, and Board of Trustees. This role is pivotal in ensuring the smooth operation of board and committee functions, executive communications, and internal coordination across the organisation. The EA will also play a proactive role in improving organisational processes and supporting priority areas as needed.
This is a hands-on role in a small but ambitious charity, ideal for someone who’s willing to get stuck in, take initiative, and bring structure and calm to a busy leadership team. You’ll be a trusted partner, helping to manage schedules, coordinate meetings, prepare documents, and ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.
Key responsibilities
* Executive Support: Provide proactive support to the CEO, Executive Team, and Board Chair, manage emails, calendars, and meeting requests, coordinate travel, accommodation, and itineraries, and prepare presentations, reports, and briefings.
* Board & Committee Support: Organise Board, AGM, and committee meetings, preparing and distribute agendas, papers, and minutes, attend meetings to take accurate minutes and follow up on actions, support scheduling and management of Board and CEO appraisals, and assist with induction and training for Board members.
* Governance & Compliance: Ensure compliance with statutory requirements (e.g. Companies House, Charity Commission), maintain accurate governance records, and support adherence to governance best practices and regulatory standards.
* Board Development & Stakeholder Engagement: Support Board development including inductions, and training, educate senior management on Board roles and expectations, maintain effective stakeholder relationships with Chair and CEO.
* Organisational Improvement: Identify and support improvements to processes and systems, assist with priority projects and cross-organisational initiatives, provide flexible support across teams and departments
The EA will have proven experience supporting senior executives and Boards, ideally in the charity or non-profit sector. You will be able to demonstrate a strong understanding of governance, compliance, and charity regulations, as well as familiarity with relevant regulations, including GDPR. You will have excellent organisational and communication skills, with high attention to detail and accuracy. You will be professional and demonstrate discretion and diplomacy in handling sensitive information. You will have strong time management and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities independently. You will be able to build effective relationships with stakeholders at all levels and will be proactive and solution-focused in your approach.
If you have these skills, combined with experience supporting senior executives, and you are excited by this opportunity, we would be delighted to hear from you.
How to apply
Please share an up-to-date version of your CV via the link below. Jen D’Souza at Charity People will be in touch with the full job pack and further details on how to apply. The application process is CV and Supporting Statement. The closing date is 9am on Wednesday 15 October with interviews scheduled for Wednesday 22 October (first stage, online) and Monday 27 October (second stage, in person).
Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. 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 do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Ready to make a difference - we’d love to hear from you!
Anna Freud is seeking a Senior Programme Officer to join our world-leading mental health charity for children, young people and their families. Our mission is to close the gap in wellbeing and mental health by advancing, translating, delivering, and sharing the best science and practice with everyone who impacts the lives of children, young people and their families. More information about Anna Freud is available on our website.
Our EDI commitment
We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace and being an equal opportunities employer, whereby equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are core to our recruitment practices. All candidates who meet the job criteria will be considered for employment, regardless of ethnic origin, religion or belief, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, socioeconomic background, caring responsibilities and care experience.
We ask candidates to share their diversity dimensions with us to help us identify, tackle and prevent bias across the employee lifecycle. We believe a diverse workforce enhances our ability to support mental health and wellbeing, allowing us to better meet the needs of the children, young people and families we serve.
As a Disability Confident employer, disabled candidates meeting our criteria are guaranteed an interview. Applications are submitted anonymously and assessed using a fair evaluation process based on the criteria set out in our job profiles.
What we offer
We offer a range of staff benefits. You will join our Postgraduate Education Support Services (PESS) team, with a growing programme portfolio and increasing number of students. We work closely with University College London (UCL) to deliver programmes, therefore you will have the unique opportunity to work across several internal and external departments in a world-leading Higher Education establishment as well as a renowned children’s mental health charity.
What you’ll do
You will provide high-level administrative leadership, supporting the delivery of programmes and ensuring they meet UCL academic standards. You will oversee key student and programme lifecycle processes, manage complex student casework, lead and develop junior staff, and support programme amendments and enhancements.
What you’ll bring
Essential skills and experience:
Higher Education expertise: strong understanding of academic regulations and postgraduate education, backed by a degree or equivalent professional experience.
Administrative and operational skills: extensive experience in higher education administration, with the ability to manage complex programme structures and improve systems and processes.
Stakeholder and team management: proven ability to manage relationships with diverse stakeholders, handle sensitive student casework, and lead junior staff effectively.
️ Communication and organisation: excellent written and verbal communication skills, high attention to detail, and the ability to manage competing priorities under pressure.
Commitment to service and inclusion: a proactive, student-focused approach with a strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education.
Key details
Hours: Full-time (35 hours per week): usual working hours are Monday to Friday, 09:00-17:00.
Salary: £38,000 per annum FTE, plus 6% contributory pension scheme.
Location: Hybrid working (a mixture of onsite and home/remote working). Staff are working onsite for at least 20% of their working hours at our London site (4-8 Rodney Street, London N1 9JH).
Contract type: Fixed-term, 12 months.
Next steps
Closing date for applications: midday (12pm), Tuesday 21 October 2025. Please note that due to high application volumes, we may close this advert early. We encourage you to apply promptly and to keep an eye on our future vacancies for more opportunities.
Notification of interview: shortlisted applicants will be notified no later than Friday 24 October 2025. During shortlisting, applicants are anonymously assessed using the criteria visible in the Job Profile. Please note: due to the high volume of applications received, we will not be able to provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants.
Interviews: will be held remotely week commencing 27 October 2025.
How to apply: click on the 'apply now’ button to apply online. We are unable to accept CVs and kindly request no contact from agencies.
Questions?
Please email Recruitment with any job enquiries, or if you require assistance or experience difficulties when applying. Please note that successful candidate(s) will be asked to evidence their Right to Work in the UK post-job offer – we do not hold a sponsor license therefore we are unable to provide Visa sponsorship.
Our vision is a world where all children and young people are able to achieve their full potential.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Morden College
We’re Morden College: an almshouse charity with a proud history of providing homes, support,
and care for older people in south-east London for over 300 years. Today, we’re building on that
legacy with a clear and ambitious strategy focused on enabling our residents to live as
independently, safely, and meaningfully as possible. We aim to create thriving communities
where every person feels known, valued, and supported.
We provide almshouse accommodation and care services to over 250 older people across two
sites in Blackheath and Beckenham, including our care home. Our vibrant and diverse resident
community enjoys a wide range of events and activities, and each site offers welcoming spaces
for socialising, including bars and Café 19 at the award-winning John Morden Centre.
At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to dignity, purpose, and inclusion. We actively
combat loneliness, challenge ageism, and promote healthy ageing. As part of the Morden
College team, you’ll help foster social connection and contribute to a community where both
residents and staff can thrive. We embrace equity, diversity, and technology to deliver
sustainable, high-quality services that make a lasting difference.
Role Overview
We are seeking an organised, proactive, and detail-oriented Property Department
Coordinator to provide high-level executive support to the Director of Property and coordination
across the department. This pivotal role will combine Executive Assistant responsibilities with
departmental coordination, ensuring the smooth running of operations, the effective flow of
information, and the delivery of accurate data and reports to internal and external stakeholders.
You will work closely with the Director of Property and two Heads of Function, whose specialist
teams manage the organisation’s diverse property portfolio. You will play a key role in preparing
materials for the Board of Trustees, coordinating the quarterly Property Committee, and
supporting departmental projects.
You will ensure timely flow of information and reporting between the team and stakeholders,
including SLT, Trustees and suppliers / contractors.
Key Responsibilities
Executive Assistant to the Director of Property
- Manage the Director’s diary, meetings, and travel arrangements.
- Prepare agendas, take minutes of meetings, and follow up actions for key meetings.
- Draft correspondence, briefings, and presentations for the Director.
- Support the Director in tracking actions, deadlines and project progress.
Department Coordination
- Act as the central coordination point across the department, ensuring smooth communication between the Director, Heads of Functions, and their teams.
- Maintain departmental work plans, timelines, and trackers.
- Support tendering processes and analysis
- Manage the adminstration of the Charity’s insurance cover and policy
- Organise internal meetings, workshops, and away days.
- Collate and distribute key documents, ensuring version control and accessibility.
- Other tasks that may be reasonably requested, commensurate with the role.
Data Analysis and Presentation
- Collect, analyse, and interpret data from across the property portfolio.
- Prepare high-quality reports, dashboards, and visual presentations for departmental
meetings and board submissions. - Support the Director and Heads of Function in using data to inform decision-making and
measure performance. - Collaborate with both the Head of IT and the Sustainability and Impact Lead, to develop
the presentation of data for reporting purposes. - Ensure data is accurate, consistent, and compliant with organisational policies.
Board and Committee Support - Coordinate quarterly Property Committee meetings: arrange logistics, prepare and
circulate papers, and take accurate minutes. - Work with the Director to prepare papers and reports for the Board of Trustees.
- Ensure all governance requirements are met in relation to committee administration.
Skills, Experience & Attributes
Essential:
- Strong organisational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple
priorities, working with various stakeholders. - Experience as an executive assistant, project coordinator, or similar role.
- Confident in analysing data and presenting it in a clear, accessible format, and proficient
in using data management systems such as Microsoft Dynamics, CRM. - Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) and comfortable with
digital collaboration tools. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- A collaborative approach with the ability to build strong working relationships.
Desirable:
- Experience in a property, facilities, or asset management context.
- Knowledge of governance processes in not-for-profit organisations.
- Understanding of performance measurement and KPI reporting.
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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!
About World Physiotherapy: World Physiotherapy is a leading international professional association and UK Registered Charity. Founded in 1951, we represent the global physiotherapy profession and are dedicated to advancing our profession, advocating for universal access to improve health and wellbeing.
Bring global events to life that shape the future of physiotherapy.
Join World Physiotherapy and take the lead in delivering our flagship international congress. This world-class scientific and professional event brings together thousands of physiotherapists, researchers, and health leaders from across the globe.
As Congress Project Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in managing the systems and processes that drive our scientific programme, from abstract management and speaker coordination to on-site delivery and post-event evaluation. You’ll be the go-to person for presenters, working with an international team and partners to ensure a seamless, inspiring experience for all participants.
This is your opportunity to be part of a small, dynamic, and values-driven organisation that champions quality healthcare and professional excellence worldwide. If you thrive on organisation, innovation, and collaboration — and you’re motivated by seeing a major global event come to life — we’d love to hear from you.
About the role:
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Lead the planning and delivery of the World Physiotherapy Congress scientific programme.
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Manage complex abstract and review systems, coordinate committees, and support speakers throughout.
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Oversee event technologies (e.g. apps, ePosters, registration) and collaborate with AV and logistics partners.
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Work closely with the Head of Events and a global network of professionals to deliver an exceptional delegate experience.
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Contribute to creative ideas, innovations, and continuous improvements across the congress lifecycle.
About you:
You’ll bring experience in scientific or association event management, ideally with international exposure. You’re an organised problem-solver with excellent communication skills, comfortable managing digital platforms and juggling multiple timelines. Above all, you care about creating impactful, inclusive events that reflect World Physiotherapy’s mission.
Key details:
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Permanent, full-time (35 hours/week)
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Home-based - with option to work from our London office
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Some international travel required
How to apply: Interested candidates should submit their CV and a cover letter detailing their suitability for the role to Charity Jobs link . Applications must be received by 31/10/2025.
World Physiotherapy is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that reflects our diverse membership. We adhere to best practices in equity, diversity, and inclusion in our recruitment process.
Join us and contribute to a connected global community dedicated to health and wellbeing through physiotherapy!
To represent physiotherapy across the globe, advancing our profession and advocating access for all, to improve health and wellbeing.



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Young People Support Worker
We are seeking a compassionate and resilient individual to support young people in Brent on their journey to independence.
Position: Young People Support Worker
Location: Brent
Salary: £27,636 per annum (including ILW) plus pension and benefits
Hours: 37.5 hours per week on a rota including weekends and bank holidays
Contract: Permanent, Full Time
Closing Date: Tuesday 21st October 2025
About the Role
You’ll be part of a dedicated team within the Brent Young People’s Pathway, supporting 18–21-year-olds with complex needs including mental health, substance use, and risk of exploitation. The focus is on helping young people settle safely into accommodation, build resilience, and move towards independence through education, training, and employment.
Key responsibilities:
· Manage a small caseload of clients with complex needs
· Carry out risk assessments and create tailored support plans
· Work closely with multi-agency partners including social services and mental health teams
· Support clients to sustain tenancies and manage their income
· Encourage participation in volunteering, education, and training
· Maintain a safe and positive environment for all residents
· Participate in the team rota, including weekends and evenings
· Uphold safeguarding and health and safety standards
About You
We’re looking for someone passionate about empowering young people to achieve their goals. You’ll bring:
· Experience supporting people with mental health or substance use challenges
· Confidence in managing challenging behaviour and maintaining boundaries
· Strong partnership working and communication skills
· Understanding of safeguarding and support planning
· A reflective and flexible approach to your work
· Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
· A willingness to work within a psychologically informed environment
About Depaul UK
Depaul UK has been tackling homelessness and supporting vulnerable young people since 1989. We operate across the country, helping individuals build brighter futures through housing, education, and employment opportunities. Guided by Vincentian values, we believe in action, respect, and the potential of every person we support.
Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Housing Support Officer, Youth Support Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Outreach Worker, Key Worker, Tenancy Support Officer. #INDSCP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Senior Young People Support Worker
We are seeking an experienced and motivated individual to lead and support a team helping young people in Sutton build safe and independent futures.
Position: Senior Young People Support Worker
Location: Sutton
Salary: £31,203 per annum (including London Weighting) plus pension and benefits
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract: 12 month fixed term contract
Closing Date: Tuesday 21st October 2025
About the Role
As a Senior Young People Support Worker, you’ll take a leading role in ensuring high-quality support for young people at risk of homelessness. You’ll line manage a small team of Support Workers and volunteers, ensuring services are delivered safely, effectively and in line with contractual and organisational standards.
Key responsibilities:
· Supervise and support a team of Support Workers, volunteers and placements
· Oversee risk assessments, support plans and case files to ensure quality and compliance
· Deliver one-to-one and group support sessions to help young people develop skills and resilience
· Lead on safeguarding and health and safety procedures within the service
· Build strong partnerships with local agencies and statutory teams
· Support young people to engage in education, employment, training or volunteering
· Monitor rent collection, service charges and financial records
· Ensure property maintenance, safety checks and repairs are completed
· Contribute to recruitment, induction and staff development activities
· Promote client involvement in shaping services and decision-making
About You
We’re looking for someone who can combine leadership with empathy and a passion for making a difference. You’ll bring:
· Experience supervising or mentoring others
· Background in supporting young people or adults facing homelessness, mental health, or substance use challenges
· Strong organisational, communication and IT skills
· Knowledge of safeguarding, support planning and health and safety practices
· Confidence managing complex situations calmly and professionally
· Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
About Depaul UK
Depaul UK works across the country to prevent homelessness and support vulnerable people to live safe and independent lives. Our services focus on housing, wellbeing and opportunity — guided by Vincentian values of respect, action and belief in people’s potential.
Other roles you may have experience of could include: Senior Support Worker, Senior Housing Officer, Senior Key Worker, Homelessness Support Lead, Team Leader, Supported Housing Coordinator. #INDSCP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Young People Support Worker
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to support young people in Sutton to build brighter, more independent futures.
Position: Young People Support Worker
Location: Sutton
Salary: £16,581.79 actual salary
Hours: 22.5 hours per week on a rota including early, late and weekend shifts
Contract: Permanent, Part Time
Closing Date: Tuesday 21st October 2025
About the Role
As a Young People Support Worker, you’ll play a key role in supporting young people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. You’ll help residents build confidence, develop life skills and prepare for independent living, while maintaining a safe and supportive environment.
Key responsibilities:
· Provide keywork support and create tailored support plans with each young person
· Carry out regular reviews and risk assessments to ensure goals are being met
· Build positive relationships with young people while maintaining professional boundaries
· Support residents to access education, training, employment and volunteering opportunities
· Liaise with statutory and voluntary agencies to coordinate effective support
· Manage housing responsibilities including rent collection and service charges
· Maintain accurate records, reports and health and safety logs
· Promote participation and encourage young people to have a voice in how services are delivered
· Contribute to a safe, respectful and inclusive environment
About You
We’re looking for someone who’s passionate about empowering young people to achieve independence. You’ll bring:
· Experience working with young people experiencing homelessness or complex needs
· Knowledge of safeguarding, health and safety and equality best practice
· Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
· Confidence working with partner agencies and local services
· A proactive and organised approach with strong IT skills
· Commitment to reflective practice and continuous improvement
About Depaul UK
Depaul UK is a leading charity supporting people at risk of homelessness across the country. We provide accommodation, support and opportunities that help young people rebuild their lives and move towards independence. Guided by Vincentian values, we believe in the potential of every person we support.
Other roles you may have experience of could include: Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Youth Support Worker, Key Worker, Homelessness Support Worker, Tenancy Sustainment Officer. #INDSCP
PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Service Delivery Assistant to join the London Adult Service team, working 37.5 hours a week.
Do you want to make a difference every day? Do you want to contribute to change & improvement for those who need it?
Do you have resilience & adaptability? Can you work effectively with a focus on customer service and care?
If yes, then we'd love to hear from you…
What we offer:
At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including:
- Flexible working options including hybrid working
- 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays
- An extra day off for your birthday & options to buy or sell annual leave
- Pension with 5% employer contribution
- Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments
- High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment & leisure discounts
- Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance
- Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support
- Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes
- Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loans
- Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression
About the role:
This role is based at our London office in Old Street (EC2A 4BQ)
As a Service Delivery Assistant you will:
- Provide high quality administrative support to the team and service.
- Update and maintain manual and computerised database and case management systems and records in accordance with the service's internal policies/procedures and organisational standards.
- Manage general queries into the service.
- Collate and supply information and correspondence to internal and external contacts in accordance with required deadlines.
- Liaise with referring agencies to improve referral information and the general referral process for victims. May include following up to secure information included in incoming referrals.
- Provide general office administration support which could include photocopying, filing, data entry, ordering of office supplies, processing invoices, raising purchase orders and minute taking at meetings.
- Help to coordinate external communication, management of local social media accounts and preparation of materials to help promote the service.
About Us:
Victim Support (VS) is an independent charity providing a range of specialist services to people who have been affected by crime across England and Wales. We work towards a world where there are fewer victims but who have stronger rights, better support and a real influence in the Criminal Justice System. Everyone at VS is driven by our Vision Ambitions and Values to play their part in making a difference for those who experience crime and traumatic events. Working for VS gives you the opportunity to play a key role in a national charity providing high quality services to victims and witnesses and being a vital force for change.
Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required.
Victim Support strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
As part of our commitment to the Race at Work Charter we particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
If you have a disability, a learning difficulty such as dyslexia or a medical condition which you believe may affect your performance during any aspect of our selection process, we'll be happy to make reasonable adjustments to enable you to perform at your best.
How to apply:
To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria.
We look forward to hearing from you.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date.
If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
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We are seeking a part-time Money Skills Coordinator to help us deliver our ambitious plans to equip more individuals with money skills. The primary purpose of this role is to manage Crosslight’s money skills courses that are attended by the local community as well as our debt advice clients. These are delivered online or in-person in a range of different locations across our network.
The role holder will take ownership of the planning and running of our money skills workshops, including setting them up on our systems. They will also act as a ‘champion’ for the courses, promoting them internally and externally, including through community engagement and outreach in different locations. And they will have the opportunity to deliver some of our workshops, as well as supporting and equipping our volunteers to do so to a high standard.
For the right candidate, this role is an exciting opportunity to play a part in supporting a wide range of people, through excellent organisational, interpersonal, technical and presentation skills.
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Full training given
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The role is based in our Kensington head office and across a range of locations in South & West London and West Kent, delivering in-person support to our branches running our Money Skills workshops. The role will also entail some evening working e.g. workshops, forums or team training (TOIL will be available). There may be some opportunities for remote working.
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Contract start date (as soon as possible)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.