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Remote
£33,550 per year
Full-time
Contract (Fixed term until 31 March 2027)
Job description

Are you a highly organised project leader with a track record of developing rigorous and impactful processes? Do you want to lead the delivery of the nationally-recognised accreditation transforming mental health in higher education? This could be the role for you.

We’re looking for a methodical and strategic Programme Manager (Award) to manage the end-to-end delivery of University Mental Health Charter (UMHC) Award and act as key spokesperson for the programme. 

You’ll play a vital role in ensuring that the Award upholds its standards and values, and continues to develop and scale, supporting positive change for staff and students at universities across the UK.

About the role

  • Lead the delivery of the nationally-recognised accreditation for mental health in higher education: the University Mental Health Charter Award.
  • The UMHC Award recognises universities that promote the mental health and wellbeing of their university communities and supports them to continually improve. 
  • You will own the end-to-end management of a complex, high-profile and impactful programme, balancing administrative excellence and strategic development.


Key responsibilities

  • Drive the Award lifecycle, from onboarding universities, coordinating our network of assessors and managing the Award panel.
  • Scale and continually improve the Award process, ensuring it remains rigorous, impactful and values-led.
  • Act as key spokesperson and point of contact for universities and other stakeholders.
  • Responsible for budget, risk and line management. 


What we’re looking for

  • Proven track record of managing complex projects.
  • Experience developing, maintaining and improving robust systems and processes.
  • A rigorous approach to accuracy and quality control.
  • Comfortable holding difficult conversations with stakeholders at all levels.
  • A commitment to co-production, equality, anti-racism and an interest in mental health.


Find out more about the essential criteria for this role by downloading our Recruitment Pack from the documents section.

What you will gain

  • The chance to contribute to a high-impact national programme supporting better mental health for university communities across the UK.
  • Experience in a varied role with opportunities to learn and develop.
  • A supportive and collaborative workplace culture that values wellbeing.
  • Flexibility in how and where you work. 

How to apply
If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to hear from you!

  1. Click “Redirect to recruiter”, then scroll to the 'Vacancies and volunteering' section of our 'Join our team' page to access the job listing.
  2. Download the recruitment pack in the document section at the bottom of this page, where you’ll find more information about the role including responsibilities and person specifications. 
  3. Download and complete our application form - instead of collecting CVs, we use an application form to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all. 
    1. Please refrain from including any identifying details in your application answers.
  4. Upload your completed application form as a word document
    1. Please note that once you start your application on our portal, you will have 24 hours to upload your completed form. Before clicking 'Apply' and beginning the application process, make sure your form is fully completed and ready to upload.
  5. Complete the Equality Monitoring Form.

Student Minds is committed to building an inclusive team and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and walks of life.

Application resources
Organisation
Student Minds View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 25 February 2026
Closing date: 25 March 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Mental Health, Programme Management