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The Fundraising Executive, Treks and Challenges will support the delivery and growth of Grief Encounter’s national and international challenge events programme. This includes recruiting and stewarding participants, managing logistics, and ensuring all events are delivered to a high standard.
A key part of the role is to help drive participant sign-ups for each challenge, ensuring that all available places are filled through proactive promotion and excellent supporter engagement.
Working as part of a dynamic fundraising team, this role is ideal for someone with experience in Treks and Challenges, events, fundraising or supporter engagement, and who is enthusiastic about helping others take on personal challenges to raise money for a meaningful cause.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support the delivery of a range of UK and overseas challenge events including the London Marathon, Royal Parks Half, London to Brighton Cycle, Ultra Walks and international treks.
The Fundraising Executive, Treks and Challenges supports the delivery and growth of Grief Encounter’s challenge events programme. This includes recruiting and stewarding participants, managing logistics, and ensuring all events are delivered to a high standard.
A key part of the role is to help drive participant sign-ups for each challenge, ensuring that all available places are filled through proactive promotion and excellent supporter engagement, and who is enthusiastic about helping others take on personal challenges to raise money for meaningful cause.
Help coordinate logistics with third-party providers and internal stakeholders.
Assist with registration and onboarding of participants, ensuring excellent stewardship.
Prepare and distribute fundraising packs and challenge materials.
Support event-day operations including attending challenge events where required.
Liaise with suppliers to organise merchandise, materials, and event assets.
Act as a main point of contact for challenge participants, offering guidance and motivation throughout their fundraising journey.
Help manage fundraising pages, track income and offer advice to maximise sponsorship.
Send timely and personalised communications to participants pre- and post-event.
Support the delivery of thank you processes and post-event engagement
Maintain accurate participant records using our CRM (E-tapestry).
Track fundraising totals and report on progress against targets.
Reconcile income and ensure donations are accurately processed and acknowledged.
Assist with compiling data and feedback for evaluation and future planning.
Work closely with other fundraising colleagues on integrated campaigns and initiatives.
Provide ad hoc support for other income streams (e.g. community events, corporate fundraisers and Grief Encounter events such as Gala dinners if needed).
Help contribute to the development of promotional materials and social content related to challenges.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This role contributes directly to income generation and supporter engagement.
Subject to pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS.
Training and ongoing professional development will be provided.
* If this sounds like you, please refer to the attached Job Description for more information and apply today.
Closing date 22 October 2025
Interview date - 30 October 2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Organisational Development Practitioner
Cheadle / Hybrid | £41,490 starting salary | Permanent | Full-time (37.5 hours)
Join Together Trust – Together We Thrive
At Together Trust, every day is different, but our mission stays the same: to champion the rights, needs, and ambitions of the people we support. We make a difference, learn and grow together, and support one another every step of the way.
The Opportunity
Are you passionate about shaping culture, unlocking potential, and driving meaningful change? As our new Organisational Development (OD) Practitioner, you’ll help us build an inclusive, compassionate workplace where people can grow, thrive, and feel valued.
Reporting to the Head of Learning & OD, you’ll design and deliver strategies that align people, culture, and processes with our organisational goals. You’ll act as a trusted partner and change ambassador – supporting leaders, engaging teams, and embedding our values across everything we do.
Key Responsibilities
- Drive impactful OD, culture, and engagement initiatives.
- Shape leadership and management development.
- Coach and support managers to lead through change.
- Use data and feedback to inform organisational improvements.
- Support talent, succession, and workforce planning.
- Champion equity, diversity, and inclusion in everyday practice.
About You
We’re looking for an experienced OD professional with:
- Degree-level education + OD qualifications (e.g., MBTI, Coaching, Leadership Development).
- Experience in designing and delivering development programmes.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, coaching, and change management skills.
- A passion for embedding values and supporting cultural change.
Above all, you’ll embrace and champion our values: Positive, Professional, Passionate, Supportive.
What We Offer
- 27 days holiday (rising with service) + bank holidays
- Hybrid working & supportive environment
- Generous pension + life assurance
- Enhanced family leave & occupational sick pay
- Blue Light Card & discounts platform
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Wellbeing support & free yoga sessions
- Long service awards & refer a friend scheme
- Ongoing professional development opportunities
Diversity & Inclusion
We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to making reasonable adjustments to support every candidate. We particularly encourage applications from those with lived experience.
Apply today and help us build a brighter future for the people and communities we support.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Find out more about working with us: https://youtu.be/SEnw2o00T6E
We are a UK charity supporting children in care and people with disabilities, autism and complex needs in the North West.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Compass is a growing organisation with a long history of bold national campaigns, local groups across the country and a newly launched political network organising within the Labour party, Mainstream.
To grow our network and influence, we are looking to power up our organising, particularly by running impactful events. The Political and Campaigns Organiser will work with the Compass campaigns team to support our national campaigns for electoral reform and public ownership of water. They will also work with Compass’ organising team to support our network of local groups and to contribute to our organising across all progressive parties and in particular within the Labour Party.
They will contribute to our full organising programme, but with particular responsibility for events and working with our local groups. They should be comfortable working flexibly in a small, lively team and with groups with different perspectives.
This role involves:
- Growing, building and coordinating our local groups network across England and supporting their local campaigns.
- Working with the organising team and the local groups to strategise, plan and coordinate actions.
- Working with the whole Compass team to deliver events. We run a range of events throughout the year, from our big event Change: HOW?, our Annual Gathering, our panel events at party conferences and festivals to smaller events like our online party group meetings and briefings on our reports.
- Engaging and activating Compass’ member and supporter base through local groups and organising to maximise our impact, with a view to attracting and energising younger activists.
- Supporting the delivery of effective and creative campaigns - including supporting the campaigns team in writing copy and sending mailouts.
What this role might look like on the day to day:
- Meeting a local group in Warwickshire to plan an effective meeting to build their campaign against the far-right.
- Supporting the team to convene civil society leaders as part of our work on a New Popular Front by sorting logistics for events - choosing a venue or booking catering.
- Writing copy for emails to keep our activists up to date with key information about our activities.
- Supporting the organising team with desk research to feed into our political engagement work.
- Supporting our political party organising by writing template council or CLP motions.
- Following up with a member interested in starting a local group via phone or email, finding out what motivates them and building a relationship.
Requirements
Skills and competencies
We're looking for:
- Strong interest in UK politics, particularly the Labour Party, with a clear understanding of the political context in which we work, which issues are politically sensitive and the culture Compass represents.
- Willingness to learn: open-minded, flexible and eager to learn new skills.
- Ability to collaborate and communicate: able to bring people together to take action, work across networks, with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, online and in person.
- Self-organisation: able to self-motivate, be proactive and work independently to an agreed schedule.
- Flexibility and adaptability: confident handling competing priorities across multiple fronts.
- Enthusiasm and energy: a demonstrable passion for the political change we seek and a willingness to work in pursuit of it.
Experience, qualifications and knowledge
- Experience working with a not-for-profit, political party, charity, trade union or NGO.
- Experience in political organising, whether in a professional or voluntary capacity.
- An insight into how local groups work as part of a national network.
- Experience in managing and running events online and in-person as part of a team.
- Experience of working with volunteers, activists and groups with different beliefs to build trust and work towards common goals.
- An understanding of the UK progressive political scene, particularly the Labour Party, and support for the aims, vision and values of Compass.
Benefits
Compass is a highly ambitious organisation, working to change the way we do politics. With a strong track record of bold and innovative campaigns and a wide network of members, associates and partners, Compass is rapidly expanding its political influence and reach, particularly within the Labour Party via the Mainstream network.
Mainstream is a new hopeful and purposeful vehicle to turn the Labour Party back once again to the direction of hope and a progressive and plural future.
This post is suitable for someone who believes in and wants to be part of creating the vision and culture of a good society and wants to work flexibly and energetically to further these goals. Though small in size, the team is supported by a community of partners, allies, members and supporters.
This role is suitable for someone who wants to work hard to develop new skills and is able to learn on the job, even if they haven’t worked in a political role before.
Pay will be £27,000, London-based, with room for flexible working in terms of hours and location. The team has an office in central London (near Vauxhall) and the likely candidate would need to be comfortable travelling to the office at least 2- 3 times a week.
You will work closely with Compass’ Deputy Director and our Political Affairs and Organising Officer who will offer managerial support and work with you to develop and deepen your skills over time.
The position is full-time and we are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. There is a 3-month probationary period.
Compass is committed to providing equal opportunities to people regardless of background and we actively seek applications from people with backgrounds that are underrepresented in our sector, especially with regards to race and class. We recognise that representation in our sector is not good enough; this makes our politics and our campaigns weaker. As such, we particularly encourage applications from people who can demonstrate the skills, even if they have never worked in this precise field. We welcome people to apply who can demonstrate their aptitude, even if a career in politics has so far been closed off to them.
To apply for this role follow the below link. You will be asked to upload a CV and answer three questions related to the position.
The application deadline is Tuesday 28th October, 10am. We expect interviews to be held in October and November and will explain more about the process if you’re invited to the next round.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Opportunity:
The Aspiring Professionals Programme Coordinator (APPC) role will be well-suited to someone who is focused on the best ways they can help the aims of the charity as well as those of our participants and partners. An APPC is responsible for supporting the delivery and development of the Social Mobility Foundation’s programme of activities for young people through their S5-6/sixth form and university years.
The SMF offers in-person and online support and opportunities, so this role will involve providing virtual and in-person support to students and working with employers across the UK.
Key Responsibility Areas:
1. Project Delivery
- Deliver key projects including recruiting and onboarding students, creating digital resources and student events
- Support with programme pilots, scoping (and delivering on) new activity
- Collaborate and build relationships with our employer partners, schools, and universities to support our young people in their applications for university, internships and graduate roles
2. Monitoring and Evaluation
- Maintain accurate records across relevant databases, updating data accurately and in a timely manner
- Contribute to evaluation for key work areas (residentials, events, internships etc), produce high quality evaluation reports where required.
3. Stakeholder Management
- Communicate to internal and external stakeholders in a timely and professional manner
- Proactively update external partners (i.e. employers) on your work areas, flagging risks in a timely manner with relationship managers
- Manage internal student queries and maintain consistent stakeholder (e.g. students) processes through regular communication
4. Activity Delivery
- Coordinate planning and delivery of skills sessions, partner events, university visits, and other activities, both virtually and in person across the Social Mobility Foundation’s target cities across the UK
- Create digital resources to support all provisions
Please see full job description attached for more details.
Person Specification:
We need someone who will demonstrate our organisational skills-based competencies - as listed below:
- Leadership
- Communication
- Adaptability
- Professionalism
- Decision-making
Technical knowledge, understanding and experience required:
- Basic Microsoft Office, particularly Microsoft Excel
- A basic understanding of the barriers young people face in accessing university and particular careers
Ways of working:
- Most of our work is office based, but you will spend a lot of time collaborating with other teams and clients via email, telephone and other communications channels such as Teams or Zoom.
- This role requires you to staff residentials for students on our Programme. This means that during the summer period (Jul – Aug) you will be expected to stay overnight on-site (in the UK - exact location to be confirmed closer to the time) for a period of up to two-weeks, help run the residential and be responsible for the welfare of the young people involved.
Travel:
- Some travel, to other offices and other locations, will occasionally be expected.
Benefits:
- 33/34 days (England & Wales and Scotland respectively - includes bank and public holidays)
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Employer pension contributions of 5% of ‘qualifying earnings’
- Employee Assistance Programme available to staff and their family
- Flexible work options such as hybrid working, flexitime, part-time
- Regular staff team building and business planning “away days”
We unlock potential, broaden horizons and create opportunities for young people



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Talent Set is proud to be partnering with Independent Age in their search for a Trust and Foundations Manager. This role will lead on implementing and developing their strategy to grow income from these sources, reporting to and working closely with the Head of High Value Relationships to maximise opportunities for new and existing Trusts and Foundations support.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an established Trusts and Foundations fundraiser to personally lead on developing opportunities worth £50k to £1m+. You'll play a crucial role in securing six and seven-figure multi-year funding to support older people living in financial hardship.
Trusts and Foundations fundraising is a relatively established income stream for the charity, with some strong existing relationships. However, there is significant headroom for this to grow, with the Trusts and Foundations Manager driving pipeline development to identify new prospects, secure uplift and take the lead on renewal activity.
We’re looking to speak with ambitious fundraisers who can see the real growth trajectory and possibilities for Trusts and Foundations fundraising at Independent Age, working creatively with colleagues across the organisation to identify new funding opportunities and think about innovative funding models (including co-funding opportunities) which can expand the reach and impact of their work
Key Responsibilities:
- Leading the development of six to seven figure multiyear funding from trusts and foundations with a relationship led approach
- Managing and developing the Senior Trusts Officer to support the development of their portfolio of funders <£50k
- Ensuring excellent levels of donor stewardship to retain and grow funder relationships, providing first class cultivation plans and account management
- Ownership of the Trusts and Foundations programme, establishing robust strategies that enable growth and deep donor engagement
Experience needed:
- Proven experience in trusts and foundations fundraising, with a track record of managing and securing six-figure gifts
- Demonstrable success in growing and managing large funding portfolios and securing multi-year commitments
- Strong relationship-building and stewardship skills to retain and uplift existing funders
- Strategic thinker with an ability to identify and develop new funding opportunities
- Excellent communication skills, capable of engaging funders and internal teams effectively
- Ambitious and proactive, with a focus on delivering measurable growth with a collaborative approach
What’s on offer:
£46,227 if based in London with a minimum of 4 days per month in the office
£41,607 if home based with regular travel to London for monthly and quarterly meetings
Alongside a highly flexible working culture, Independent Age offers a generous benefits package including: employer pension contributions of up to 10%, 28 days annual leave + bank holidays, flexible working patterns and enhanced leave provisions and benefits.
Closing date 14th October
First stage interviews will be conducted virtually on Thursday 23rd October
Final stage interviews in person w/c 27th October
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email).
Independent Age is committed to safeguarding and follows Safer Recruitment practices to ensure they are safeguarding those we work with. We therefore ask that you supply your full work history with explanations for any gaps in the application documents you submit and, if offered the post, we will require two employment references including your current or most recent employer. The role also requires a basic DBS certificate.
We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours.
Commitment to Diversity
The Talent Set are committed to inclusive and equitable recruitment practices. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds. If you require any specific arrangements or adjustments to enable you to engage with the application process, please let us know.
Independent Age is the national charity focused on improving the lives of people facing financial hardship in later life.




We are seeking an experienced and organised Programme Co-ordinator to lead a global fellowship programme during a parental leave cover period.
This unique initiative brings together activists, journalists, lawyers, and filmmakers working on projects that explore pressing questions of social, economic, and environmental justice.
Location: Central London (hybrid, with some office presence required). International travel is required for 1-2 weeks at the beginning of February 2026.
Contract: Approx. 13 months, full-time
The successful candidate will oversee the next fellowship cycle, coordinating programme design, delivery, and evaluation, while supporting a diverse cohort of international fellows.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the planning and delivery of a year-long global fellowship programme.
- Support fellows with programme logistics, communications, and resources.
- Collaborate with internal and external partners to deliver high-quality events and activities.
- Track progress and provide regular reporting on programme outcomes.
- Manage the fellowship budget and ensure smooth operations throughout the contract period.
We are looking for someone with:
- Proven programme or project management experience, ideally within the non-profit, cultural, or advocacy sector.
- Excellent organisational and communication skills.
- Experience managing budgets and coordinating across multiple stakeholders.
- Ability to work with international participants and navigate cross-cultural contexts.
- A commitment to social and economic justice.
This is a fantastic opportunity to lead an established international fellowship programme within a supportive, mission-driven working environment.
If this feel you fulfil the criteria and are keen to hear more, please do send your CV to
Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information.
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.
Sight Scotland is Scotland’s leading charity providing specialist care, education and research for people with vision impairment. The charity has been in existence for over 230 years, and offer a variety of services in the community as well as education, transcription into alternative formats and residential care for adults and children. Their vision is of an inclusive Scotland where people of all visual abilities have the opportunity to thrive.
The Digital and Social Media Creative is responsible for developing and creating engaging digital content and for managing Sight Scotland’s social media channels. This role requires a mix of creativity, digital storytelling and a passion for social media in the charity sector. The role will enhance Sight Scotland’s online presence and engage their audiences, inspiring people to donate, take part in sponsored events and online campaign actions as well as contacting the charities for support with sight loss.
It is important that the successful candidate for this role has existing experience of working within a charity/fundraising environment. In order to ensure the role is successful, an understanding of fundraising and how we can effectively apply digital tools and techniques to support income generation is vital.
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Hybrid, with 2 days a week in Edinburgh office
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37 days leave pro-rata (inclusive of bank holidays)
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Contributory pension scheme – up to 12% employer contribution
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Closing midnight Tuesday 21st October
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Interviews are scheduled for Wednesday 29th October in person at Sight Scotland's HQ in Edinburgh.
In order to progress your application, please download the Candidate Pack and make contact with THINK Recruitment for an informal screening call. Please ensure you reach out to arrange a call with enough time before the role closes as unfortunately we cannot progress candidates to longlist who haven't been screened.
Our Membership Engagement Team provide support, advice and guidance to ensure that our members can continue to be the force for good in their communities. Through strong relationships, the team facilitates the sharing of great practice and ensure that the membership remain compliant. The Membership Engagement Officers (MEOs) are actively engaged within their areas, meeting Branch members, supporting their activities and building a stronger membership fit for the next 100 years.
Come and be part of the leading Armed Forces charity, making a difference to the lives of those who have served to keep us safe and protect our way of life.
The Membership Engagement Officer (MEO) is a key role which inspires and engages our membership to be active and fulfil their role and purpose while remaining compliant with the Legion’s Membership handbook and policies. Every day will be different as this role will see you responding to the needs of the individual county of responsibility. It is a challenging and exciting post where no two days will be the same.
You will provide organisational support, advice and information to our members, and work closely with County Committees, the membership central team staff and other departments. This a varied role which covers a range of duties from connecting and building relationships with Branches to compliance oversight and responding to membership queries.
Here at RBL, we aim to support our people and their wellbeing, with a package including generous paid holiday allowance and pension scheme contributions, and a range of optional benefits and discounts.
You will be contracted to your home address. You will be expected to work both there and on a mobile basis at other locations in the Berkshire and Buckinghamshire area, with occasional travel (incl. for monthly team meetings) beyond this area.
Some evening and weekend work will be required, including an occasional requirement for some overnight stays.
If you are already an RBL member serving on a committee as an active officer, you cannot be an MEO in your designated area of work.
Given the responsibilities associated with the role, it is a requirement that you live within reasonable distance of the designated region of responsibility. And you must hold a full UK driving licence.
Employee benefits include –
- 28 day’s paid holiday (plus bank holidays) increasing with service, with optional annual leave purchase scheme of up to 5 working days
- Generous pension contributions, with Employer contributions ranging from 6% to 14%
- Range of flexible working options may be available, depending on your role
- Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential counselling, financial and legal advice
- Range of courses delivered by learning specialists to support your development goals and objectives
- Opportunities to volunteer
- Travel loans, Cycle to Work, and more!
For more detailed information about the role, please see our Vacancy Information Pack attached to our direct advert.
RBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation, reflecting the diversity of the armed forces community and of wider society. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and personal characteristics.
We may close this vacancy early if we believe we have enough strong applications to be able to successfully fill the role. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
As the need for our Recovery Services continues to grow, and as part of our ambitious new strategy, we’re expanding our team to reach even more members of the Armed Forces Community. We are currently recruiting four Recovery Case Officers to deliver support, guidance, and advocacy to our beneficiaries – including some who will go on to be part of Team UK and compete in the Invictus Games!
As a Recovery Case Officer, you will ensure our beneficiaries receive the help they need to navigate life’s challenges to achieve greater independence. You will be proactive, empathetic, and offer tailored welfare advice and support. You will play a key role in maintaining a consistent and high-quality recovery journey.
Come and be part of the leading Armed Forces charity, making a difference to the lives of those who have served to keep us safe and protect our way of life.
Key responsibilities:
- Assess the needs of beneficiaries and collaborate with internal Recovery Services teams as well as external service providers to ensure that appropriate support is delivered in an integrated and effective way.
- Develop and maintain creative, tailored solutions to suit the unique needs of beneficiaries and ensure that the journey is maintained appropriately and in line with the Recovery Services programmes participation.
- Advise beneficiaries on available support and assist them in accessing the services they need and advocate on their behalf, while maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of statutory benefits.
- Manage grants within the levels of delegate financial authority and undertake due diligence when considering financial support.
You will be contracted to your home address, and you will perform most of your work remotely using our collaboration tools to work with colleagues. There will be occasional travel nationally to attend training or meetings.
About Recovery Services:
The Battle Back Centre in Lilleshall, Shropshire, is the home of the Royal British Legion (RBL) Recovery Services. We delivery a range of tailored recovery programmes, all designed to assist the Armed Forces community overcome the barriers and challenges encountered as a result of injury or illness. Our programmes are designed to address a broad range of wellbeing needs – from exploring the link between physical and mental health, to managing stress, promoting healthy living, and strengthening social connections. Through innovative activities such as the Multi Activity Course, Recovery through the Arts, and the Invictus Games, we offer meaningful opportunities for individuals to discover their potential and build supportive relationships. If you would like to discover more about the incredible work we do, have a look at our
website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-support/how-we-help/recovery-services.
Employee benefits include:
- 28 days’ paid holiday (plus bank holidays) increasing with service, with optional annual leave purchase scheme of up to 5 working days
- Generous pension contributions, with Employer contributions ranging from 6% to 14%
- Range of flexible working options may be available, depending on your role
- Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential counselling, financial and legal advice
- Range of courses delivered by learning specialists to support your development goals and objectives
- Opportunities to volunteer
- Travel loans, Cycle to Work, and more!
For more detailed information about the role, please see our Vacancy Information Pack attached to our direct advert.
We’re currently recruiting a number of exciting roles within Recovery Services, so if you’re looking to join a supportive, passionate and forward-thinking team, be sure to keep an eye out for our other roles and find the one that’s right for you:
- Recovery Pathways Coordinator
- Recovery Programmes Administrator
- Recovery Logistics Coordinator
- Sport Development Officer
- Team UK Programmes Officer
- Team UK Administrator
RBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation, reflecting the diversity of the armed forces community and of wider society. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and personal characteristics.
Closing Date: 16th October 2025
Interview Dates: Tuesday 28th October and Wednesday 29th October 2025
We may close this vacancy early if we believe we have enough strong applications to be able to successfully fill the role(s). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Director of Quality and Impact
Lead on quality, evaluation and impact at Get Further, driving evidence-based improvements that help more students get further.
Salary: £60,000–£65,000 (including £2,000 London weighting)
Location: London/Remote working. Staff in London are expected in the office 2 days per week. Staff outside London have more flexibility but must travel to the office at least once per month.
Hours: Full-time. Flexible patterns can be discussed.
Contract: Permanent
Start date: February 2026
About Get Further
Get Further helps disadvantaged learners in further education achieve gateway English and maths qualifications. Our programmes include award-winning small-group GCSE tuition, Functional Skills support for apprenticeships, and training for teachers and leaders.
We aim to give students a meaningful second chance in education, unlocking opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach.
The Role
We are seeking a strategic, analytical and collaborative Director of Quality and Impact to lead Get Further’s approach to programme quality, evaluation and impact. This senior role will ensure we understand what drives success for our students and embed learning across the organisation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading the Impact and Quality Team, managing Senior Data Officers and Curriculum Managers, and promoting effective cross-team working.
- Developing and refining evaluation frameworks and methodologies to measure programme impact and outcomes.
- Ensuring high-quality, consistent programme delivery with robust quality assurance processes.
- Analysing data and insights to inform decision-making and improve student outcomes.
- Leading the production of impact reports and evaluation outputs for trustees, funders, partners, policymakers and the wider team.
- Contributing to Get Further’s senior leadership, helping shape overall strategy and organisational priorities.
- Supporting business development and funding applications by embedding impact and evaluation evidence.
- Representing Get Further externally at conferences, stakeholder meetings and advocacy opportunities.
- This role provides a unique opportunity to influence the direction of a growing charity and have a tangible impact on thousands of young people each year.
About You
- You will be an experienced leader with a strong background in:
- Impact evaluation, programme quality assurance or educational research.
- Managing and motivating teams to deliver ambitious outcomes.
- Communicating complex findings clearly to a range of stakeholders.
- Leading strategic initiatives and projects across multiple teams.
- Understanding the UK education landscape, ideally further education or tuition.
- Working collaboratively and influencing at senior levels.
- You should be passionate about tackling educational disadvantage and committed to improving outcomes for young people.
Benefits
- 36 days holiday per year (including bank holidays)
- Flexible hybrid and remote working
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Cycle to work scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Termly in-person team development days in London
- Work in a progressive, socially conscious organisation with real impact
How to Apply
Submit your application via our website by 9am on Thursday 30 October.
This is a UK-based post. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Get Further is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Please let us know if you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process.
To support students in further education from disadvantaged backgrounds to secure gateway English and maths qualifications that unlock opportunities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Work with us to support the recovery and wellbeing of the Armed Forces community, helping individuals rebuild confidence and reach their full potential!
In this key role, as a Recovery Pathways Coordinator, you will build strong relationships with internal teams and external organisations, while establishing trusting relationships with beneficiaries with diverse backgrounds and varying needs. You will identify effective and personalised Recovery Pathways to enrich our Recovery programmes.
Come and be part of the leading Armed Forces charity, making a difference to the lives of those who have served to keep us safe and protect our way of life.
Key responsibilities:
- Develop and strengthen partnerships with external organisations and community networks and encourage hard-to reach beneficiaries to engage in recovery pathway opportunities.
- Coordinate and promote recovery pathways. Lead on ensuring Recovery colleagues are kept up to date with emerging services and support available.
- Work closely with Recovery Case Officers to ensure appropriate support is provided throughout the recovery journey.
- Collaborate with RBL colleagues and Team UK colleagues and share knowledge, support referrals and contribute to initiatives such as the Team UK Alumni and potential Ambassadors.
You will be contracted to your home address, and you will perform most of your work remotely using our collaboration tools to work with colleagues. There will be occasional travel to engage with external organisations in both local and regional locations.
About Recovery Services:
The Battle Back Centre in Lilleshall, Shropshire, is the home of the Royal British Legion (RBL) Recovery Services. We delivery a range of tailored recovery programmes, all designed to assist the Armed Forces community overcome the barriers and challenges encountered as a result of injury or illness. Our programmes are designed to address a broad range of wellbeing needs – from exploring the link between physical and mental health, to managing stress, promoting healthy living, and strengthening social connections. Through innovative activities such as the Multi Activity Course, Recovery through the Arts, and the Invictus Games, we offer meaningful opportunities for individuals to discover their potential and build supportive relationships. If you would like to discover more about the incredible work we do, have a look at our
website: www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-support/how-we-help/recovery-services.
Employee benefits include:
- 28 days’ paid holiday (plus bank holidays) increasing with service, with optional annual leave purchase scheme of up to 5 working days
- Generous pension contributions, with Employer contributions ranging from 6% to 14%
- Range of flexible working options may be available, depending on your role
- Employee Assistance Programme providing confidential counselling, financial and legal advice
- Range of courses delivered by learning specialists to support your development goals and objectives
- Opportunities to volunteer
- Travel loans, Cycle to Work, and more!
For more detailed information about the role, please see our Vacancy Information Pack attached to our direct advert.
As the need for our Recovery Services continues to grow, we’re expanding our team to reach even more members of the Armed Forces Community. We’re currently recruiting a number of exciting roles within Recovery Services, so if you’re looking to join a supportive, passionate and forward-thinking team, be sure to keep an eye out for our other roles and find the one that’s right for you:
- Recovery Case Officer
- Recovery Programmes Administrator
- Recovery Logistics Coordinator
- Sport Development Officer
- Team UK Programmes Officer
- Team UK Administrator
RBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation, reflecting the diversity of the armed forces community and of wider society. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and personal characteristics.
Closing Date: 16th October 2025
Interview Dates: Tuesday 28th October and Wednesday 29th October 2025
We may close this vacancy early if we believe we have enough strong applications to be able to successfully fill the role(s). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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Area Manager (FTC 12 months)
35 Hours per week
Basingstoke
As one of Hampshire’s leading Mental Health Charities, Andover Mind is entering an exciting phase of growth to meet the needs of our communities around mental health and wellbeing support. Much of our work is directly associated, and aligned with various NHS Mental Health Services programmes. This is an exciting, career opportunity for someone with solid relevant experience together with some awareness and/or lived experience in mental ill-health. The mental health and wellbeing of the communities across Hampshire is our top priority and we are investing in strengthening our service delivery teams.
We are looking for a Wellbeing Area Manager on a 12 month fixed term contract to join us to support our front-line teams on an administrative, operational and wellbeing level.
Responsible for the management, running and awareness of the Core Wellbeing Service in Basingstoke and the associated Primary Care Network (PCN) teams. This includes outreach in surrounding areas, providing recovery focused groups and courses and 1 to 1s to service users using hybrid methods, ensuring accessibility and providing regular service updates and reports in line with the contract service specification.
This is a challenging and highly rewarding role in which you can both grow your career and also make a significant contribution to your community.
If you are empathetic, organised and great with people, we would love to hear from you.
This is an on-site role with both some local travelling and some home working by arrangement with your line manager.
Person Profile
Essential:
- A problem-solving and ‘can-do’ way of working and strong work ethic
- Experience working in a management or supervisory position
- Experience of partnership working in service delivery in a leadership role
- Ability to take ownership of your workload
- Empathy and compassion for people experiencing mental ill-health
- Experience of using Health IT systems (i.e. EMIS, System one)
- An understanding of the implications of mental ill-health
- Experience of working with vulnerable adults and Young People (16+) including those with Mental Health problems
- Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team and with other agencies
- Experience of Safeguarding
Desirable:
- Has worked with service users/patients in the planning and delivery of their care
- Knowledge or experience in the voluntary sector
- Knowledge or experience of Primary Care services
- Experience of data collection and reporting to measure outcomes and service impact
- Experience of monitoring, evaluating and reporting of a service against KPI’s
This role is subject to working references and a clear (enhanced) Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Our benefits include:
- 27 days holiday, plus bank holidays – rising to 30 days with length of service
- Vivup membership which includes access to discounts and cashback with hundreds of retailers
- Competitive sick pay scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Competitive company referral scheme
- Eye test vouchers
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Enhanced Maternity Leave
- Ongoing training and development
Please be aware that your application may be shared with the relevant Primary Care Network Recruitment Team who are an Andover Mind third party. Please inform us should you wish to withdraw your application on these grounds.
We take Safeguarding seriously, therefore you will be required to undergo a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check at the enhanced level before working with us.
We welcome applications from all of the communities in which we work. We also positively encourage applications from people with mental health problems, those who are physically disabled and neurodivergent to apply for a role within Andover Mind. Appointments are made on merit.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: £25,630 - £30,490 per annum, depending on experience
Hours: Full-time
Contract: Fixed term, 12 months (maternity cover)
Location: Birmingham
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At Cranstoun, we are always in search of talented and experienced individuals to join our team.
The Birmingham Street Navigator Service works with Birmingham citizens (single adults and/or couples 25 years old or above) with accommodation that are outdoors engaging in ‘street activity’ e.g. rough sleeping, begging, street drinking/drug using and other ‘social activities.
Street Navigators will offer intensive, wraparound support to help citizens back into their accommodation, reducing their level of street-based activity and associated anti-social behaviour, with the overall aim of reintegrating citizens into their local communities and reducing their reliance on the streets.
Street Navigators will recognise that citizens may present with a range of complexities and could be living with traumas that make engagement with ‘traditional’ and ‘mainstream’ services difficult. This requires Street Navigators to provide a trauma-informed, person-centred and relational approach to engagement and the ongoing support offer to the citizen as a means of developing trust and confidence with the service, and to ensure short and longer term needs are met.
Street Navigators will work in a multi-agency network including alongside outreach services, Community Safety teams, local BID teams, commissioned/none-commissioned accommodation providers, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police. Street Navigators will also support citizens to access relevant support agencies when ready. This could include health care, substance misuse services, local community services and DWP.
It is important that the service is available to our citizens when it is needed. Therefore, work may be required outside of the conventional working week, and being included in a rota of duties, to ensure that service delivery is available when needed by citizens, including evenings, weekends and on bank holidays, may be expected.
For more details and to apply, please visit our website via the apply button.
Closing date: 5pm, 2 November 2025.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept CVs.
We are an inclusive employer, committed to promoting equality and diversity in all areas of our work.
Westway Trust are seeking experienced and qualified part-time Adult Learning Tutors – Digital Skills to join their expanding tutor team to deliver accredited and non-accredited courses to adult learners in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC) area.
The primary responsibility of the Digital Skills Tutor will be to design and deliver high quality, learner-centred teaching, and learning and assessment experiences to our employed and unemployed adult learners from Entry level to Level 1, while supporting the Adult and Community Learning Manager to achieve the Trust’s strategic objectives.
We are looking for tutors who thrive on flexibility as the number of courses allocated to you, along with the course subject, and the level of learners and course location may vary from term to term. If you are passionate about teaching and making a difference in people’s lives and being part of something meaningful, we want to hear from you.
Westway Trust is a community-guided organisation located in North Kensington which runs an adult learning programme of accredited and non-accredited provision across a range of subjects. We aim to enable people to progress in work, in learning and in life. Our learners come from a variety of backgrounds and have different prior experiences of learning.
Key responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
Teaching
- Plan, prepare and deliver high-quality teaching and learning sessions, workshops, and tutorials in line with the curriculum requirements and the needs of individual learners, ensuring learning objectives are met
- Assess learners’ abilities and identify areas for improvement, tailoring teaching and learning methods and resources accordingly
- Rigorously monitor and track learners’ progress, providing regular feedback and implementing strategies to address areas of weakness or underperformance
- Set and mark assignments, tests, and examinations, providing constructive feedback to learners to support their learning and improvement
- Establish and maintain a positive and inclusive learning environment, actively promoting learner participation, motivation, and confidence in professional development
- Maintain accurate records of learners' attendance, progress, and assessment outcomes, ensuring compliance with regulatory and internal requirements
Administration
- To carry out and keep records of initial and diagnostic assessments, identifying areas for improvement, tailoring teaching and learning methods and resources accordingly
- To identify materials and equipment/resource needs to assist the provision of teaching and learning by students
- To develop differentiated Individual Learning Plans with students, monitor and track learners’ progress, providing regular feedback and strategically addressing areas of weakness maintaining up to date course files and submitting accurate data on attendance and achievement within agreed deadlines
- Preparing groups of learners for accredited assessment (exam or portfolio) & non-accredited assessment (RARPA), marking assessments and taking part in internal moderation and/or consultation meetings with appropriate Trust staff
Qualifications:
- Teaching or training qualification for working in adult learning (e.g. PTLLS, CTLLS, DTLLS or equivalent suitable experience)
- A minimum GCSE English Grade C or equivalent.
- Level 3 or higher in a relevant subject (e.g. ICT) or willingness to work towards a Digital Skills teaching qualification (desirable).
Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
Essential
- Practical work experience as an ICT Tutor, demonstrating hands-on knowledge and skills applicable to real-world scenarios
- Experience of teaching adult learners and an understanding of appropriate teaching strategies in a similar role
- Experience of devising course outlines and schemes of work
- Experience of managing mixed groups of learners
- Knowledge and experience of working with a variety of exam boards
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written and the ability to work as part of a highly collaborative team
Desirable
- Understanding of the RARPA (Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement in non-accredited learning) system
- Experience of working/teaching refugees and or asylum seekers
- Basic understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices to impart essential knowledge to students
- The ability to speak a community language
Benefits of working with us:
- Great location in the heart of Portobello, North Kensington
- Investor in People (IiP) employer
- Free gym membership at health club one minute walk from the office
- Pension scheme
- Life Assurance
- Sick pay scheme
- Season ticket / bicycle loan
- Free eye test voucher.
The application deadline is Sunday 26 October 2025 when applications will be reviewed and shortlisted for interview. However, we reserve the right to close the application early. An early application is strongly recommended.
We exist to work together with the local community to enable North Kensington to thrive.





The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: £104,000 per annum
Contract: Full-time, 2 Year Fixed Term Contract
Lead with purpose. Shape the future. Build spaces that empower lives.
About St Elizabeth’s
Set in 60 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, St Elizabeth’s is a national charity supporting children, young people, and adults with complex needs — including epilepsy, autism, learning disabilities, and health conditions.
Our integrated site is home to a School, College, residential care, supported living, and on-site health services. Everything we do is underpinned by our values: Aspirational, Collaborative, Joyful, and Compassionate.
We’re now seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking estates leader to join our Executive Team and take responsibility for the future of our built environment — ensuring it supports our services today and scales to meet the needs of tomorrow.
About the Role
This is a strategic leadership opportunity to shape the future of a multi-disciplinary, regulated estate — across education, health, and social care.
As Director of Estates and Facilities, you will lead the long-term vision for our infrastructure, ensuring our spaces remain safe, futureproof, and aligned with the ambitions of a growing organisation. You’ll oversee major capital projects, environmental strategy, digital transformation of estates systems, and ongoing compliance across all services.
You’ll also consider how our estate can adapt and evolve to support growth — from off-site provision to new care models — and ensure we’re fully prepared for future regulation, climate impact, and service transformation.
Key Strategic Priorities
This is more than a property role — it’s about forward-thinking leadership across key areas:
Growth & Scalability
- Shape an estate strategy that supports future expansion into new geographies and service models.
- Plan infrastructure for offsite and outreach services in care and education.
Regulatory & Inspection Readiness
- Ensure robust, inspection-ready environments in line with CQC, Ofsted, HSE, and SEND standards.
- Build a culture of proactive compliance across all sites.
Digital Transformation
- Drive adoption of CAFM systems and smart building technologies.
- Use data to enable predictive maintenance, optimise space use, and enhance safety.
Sustainability & Net Zero
- Lead decarbonisation and retrofit initiatives aligned to net-zero goals.
- Secure external funding (e.g., Salix) to enable sustainable, future-facing development.
Risk & Resilience
- Develop estate-wide business continuity and emergency plans.
- Address risks posed by aging infrastructure, service disruption, and climate change.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Collaborate closely with service users, families, regulators, and commissioners.
- Ensure estate design and decisions reflect the needs of vulnerable individuals and inclusive practice.
What You’ll Bring
We’re looking for a standout leader who blends technical excellence with strategic vision and who’s ready to make a meaningful difference through place, design, and leadership.
Essential experience and qualities include:
- Proven experience in a senior estates or facilities leadership role
- A track record of delivering high-value capital projects and master planning across multi-site estates
- Strong understanding of compliance frameworks and regulated services (e.g. Ofsted, CQC, HSE)
- Passion for sustainability, digital innovation, and inclusive estate design
- Inspirational leadership with the ability to motivate multidisciplinary teams
- A proactive, collaborative mindset with excellent stakeholder engagement skills
Desirable: Professional qualifications (e.g. RICS, CIOB, IWFM) or experience in health, education, or social care settings.
Why Join Us?
This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a unique charity with a proud history and bold ambitions. You’ll be joining a values-driven Executive Team, leading one of our most critical functions at a time of real growth and innovation.
We offer:
- Annual leave: 30 days plus service-related increases
- Healthcare: Bupa private medical cover
- Pension: Generous contributory scheme
- Wellbeing: Employee assistance, free parking, subsidised meals, and a beautiful countryside campus
- Development: A culture that invests in leadership, professional growth, and continuous learning
- The opportunity to shape one of the UK’s most distinctive models of integrated education, care and health provision
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your CV and a short supporting statement via our website.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — early applications are encouraged.
St Elizabeth’s is committed to diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. All roles are subject to enhanced DBS clearance and reference checks.
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