Administration support jobs
This is a varied, outward facing role focused on building strong relationships with police forces (particularly Police Scotland), federations, benevolent funds, donors, ambassadors, patients, and local stakeholders. The post holder will act as the primary engagement lead for Castlebrae, helping to raise awareness, strengthen partnerships, support income generation, and ensure our work is visible, understood, and accessible.
Key responsibilities include:
- Acting as the main point of contact for engagement activity at Castlebrae
- Building and maintaining relationships with police forces, federations, donors, and stakeholders
- Delivering presentations and attending events, conferences, and wellbeing forums
- Supporting donor recruitment, fundraising activity, and identification of funding opportunities
- Recruiting and supporting charity ambassadors and working with Police Scotland Wellbeing Champions
- Sourcing testimonials and contributing to communications and media content
- Supporting external events, hospitality, and engagement activity at Castlebrae
The role involves regular travel, with occasional evening, weekend, and overnight work.
About you
You will be confident, professional, and relationship‑focused, with experience in engagement, partnerships, fundraising, or a related field. You will be comfortable representing an organisation externally and passionate about making a positive difference.
The Police Treatment Centres are a charity providing tailored and comprehensive physiotherapy and psychological wellbeing support
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This is a part-time interim post for a period of 12 months.
The Acting Bishop of London is seeking to appoint a prayerful and pastorally sensitive priest as Chaplain. The ideal individual will have excellent interpersonal, administrative and communication skills, a warm and hospitable manner, and a high degree of cultural competence. The role of the Chaplain is to support the Bishop in her episcopal ministry.
This is an interim post for a period of twelve months and could be suitable as a secondment from a current parish role or as a stand-alone role depending on the successful candidate's circumstances.
The Bishop's office staff team comprises the Bishop's Chaplain, the Bishop's Adviser, the Executive Assistant, the Diary and Hospitality Manager and the Correspondence Assistant.
The Church of England’s vocation is and always has been to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ afresh in each generation to the people of England.



About the role:
Step into a role where your work has immediate and lasting impact. At LaunchPad, our 14-bed assessment hub in Newham, you’ll support people coming directly off the street who are navigating multiple disadvantage, including mental health, substance use and physical health needs. This is more than a place of safety, it’s a turning point. You’ll build trusted relationships, work intensively with a small caseload, and support people to stabilise, reconnect with services and take meaningful steps towards longer-term housing. You’ll carry out assessments, co-produce support plans and be alongside clients day to day as they work towards their goals.
Working alongside a passionate, committed team, you’ll play a key role in reducing street homelessness across Newham. No two days will look the same. You’ll work in partnership with services across the borough, advocate for your clients and help them navigate systems that can often feel out of reach. You’ll be part of a service designed for people facing some of the greatest barriers, where persistence, creativity and compassion really matter.
At Single Homeless Project (SHP), we’re serious about your growth. You’ll have access to specialist training, clear progression pathways and the support you need to build a long-term career making a real difference to homeless Londoners.
About you:
- You’ve supported adults navigating multiple disadvantage, including mental health, substance use and homelessness
- You know how to build trust, even with people who may be unsure about engaging with services
- You’re confident supporting people to move into and sustain longer-term housing, including PRS and supported accommodation
- You can assess risk, plan meaningful support and stay calm and responsive when things feel challenging or unpredictable
- You’re organised and comfortable working with systems and partner agencies to keep support coordinated and on track
About us:
We’re London’s leading homelessness charity – and we get things done.
In a city where hundreds are forced into homelessness every day, our work has never been more needed or more challenging. And we’re not shying away. We’re rolling up our sleeves to make change and helping over 10,000 Londoners every year. We prevent homelessness, provide safe places to live and give people the opportunity to rebuild their lives and transform their futures. And we never give up.
We’re here for Londoners wherever they are on their journey. We start with trust, building relationships that help people feel safe, supported, and ready to move forward. Every day, we put people first in everything we do, challenging injustice and barriers that keep people from the safety, stability and opportunity they deserve. We stand alongside people as they rebuild and shape a future that feels their own.
Joining Single Homeless Project means joining a team that’s bold, compassionate and determined to do better for the people we support and for each other. You’ll work alongside colleagues with lived experience, in a space that’s trans-inclusive, disability-friendly, and actively striving to be anti-oppressive and equitable.
We’re not perfect, but we’re real. We listen. We learn. And we push forward, together. Because this isn’t just a job. It’s a chance to lead with empathy, spark change, and help build a London where no one is left behind.
Important info:
Closing Date: Sunday 26th April at midnight
Interview Date: Tuesday 5th May Online via Microsoft Teams
Please note shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a short psychometric test before being confirmed for interview.
This post will require an Enhanced DBS check to be processed (by SHP) for the successful applicant.
Please note applications are reviewed for AI use in application questions. Applications requiring sponsorship will not be accepted for this role. Applications requiring sponsorship will not be accepted or progressed.
Preventing homelessness, transforming lives.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About MediCinema
MediCinema is a unique national, UK registered charity that improves the wellbeing and enriches the quality of life of NHS patients, their families and carers through the power of the shared cinema experience and the magic of film. We achieve this by building and running cinemas in hospitals and places of care equipped with space for beds, wheelchairs and medical equipment, and providing free films and activities for patients of all ages. Our services help to improve emotional, mental and physical health, reducing isolation, anxiety and stress, and increasing patient resilience to help them cope with what they’re going through.
Our purpose-built in-hospital cinemas are designed to accommodate patients in hospital beds and wheelchairs, on drips or with monitors. Patients are looked after by trained volunteers who accompany them to and from the cinemas, and by two nurses who are present at each inpatient screening. In addition to our regular inpatient screenings, we run Tailored Screenings for specific patient communities, working closely with the patients and clinical teams to co-design experiences that meet the specific needs of each group. We also routinely hold personal screenings for patients who are unable to mix with other patients, are receiving palliative care or are in other sensitive situations. We also run our varied Beyond the Big Screen programme that extends the impact of our services to outside the film screenings, including specially-designed MediCinema activity books, arts & crafts and special character or talent visits. Finally, through our long-standing strategic partnership with Disney, we also design and provide activities on wards and in the MediCinemas as part of our expansive and impactful ‘Moments that Matter’ (MTM) programme.
The Role
We are looking for a Deputy Cinema Manager to join the team at our established MediCinema based in Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) in Newcastle, serving adult patients from the RVI and paediatric patients in the Great North Children’s Hospital.
The post-holder will work with the Cinema Manager and the team of nurses and volunteers who support our MediCinema, and will work closely with them, the hospital, and with central office operations team to prepare for and run successful film screenings each week.
We run 4 regular inpatient screenings each week which includes evenings and weekends. The post holder will be required to work on a shift pattern to include weekends and evenings each week. There will also be a programme of additional Tailored and Personal screenings on top of these regular inpatient screenings.
The role offers a unique, exciting and extremely rewarding opportunity for someone interested in a service delivery role at the heart of our charity, involving direct contact with the patients and families we support.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
Service Delivery
- Support the Cinema Manager in delivering a programme of screenings each week as agreed according to the operating procedures of a MediCinema, including running and managing screenings on your own. Most screenings are held in the evenings and at weekends, so the role requires regular evening and Saturday working.
- On screening days be responsible for:
- Marketing the service through the hospital’s wards, organising collecting and returning patients, and for safety and care in the cinema itself.
- Taking responsibility for health and safety of patients coming to the cinema, and the safety and appearance of the cinema space itself.
- Preparing and operating the digital projection equipment for the screening, ensuring that films are always screened to the highest technical standards. Training and ongoing technical support will be provided for this.
- Ensuring that all operational, welfare and safeguarding policies set out by MediCinema are followed accordingly and that, where appropriate, consent forms are obtained for photographic or filmed records.
- Ensuring that all aspects of the operation comply with relevant health and safety legislation, and that areas where MediCinema might be in breach of such are dealt with immediately or brought to the attention of the appropriate authorities for rectification.
- Keeping accurate monitoring and operational records, including contacts and database updating as required
- Help the Cinema Manager collate, analyse and report back on agreed metrics and KPI’s
- Assist with arranging and running any special events and special screenings
- When required, arrange and run additional personal screenings for patients unable to attend regular screenings, plus special tailored screenings with hospital departments and patient groups.
- Support the development and roll out of any new type of screenings we embark on.
- Support the delivery of our ‘Beyond the Big Screen' bedside services, including our Disney ‘Moments that Matter’ work.
Nurse & Volunteer Management
- Help the Cinema Manager build, manage and support the team of nurses and volunteers to assist in the duties outlined above and to ensure that screenings run safely and smoothly – this will include assisting with recruitment and creating monthly rotas.
Marketing and Relationship Management
- Be proactive in marketing the service within the hospital, building key relationships with hospital staff.
- Help develop and manage effective partnerships throughout the hospital and community
- Representing the organisation effectively and compellingly at all times.
- Support the programming and development of the MediCinema as a centre for entertainment, being pro-active in developing a creative programme of sustainable events at each site. This could include fundraising events, live performance and other relevant activities.
Administration and other duties
- Deputise for the Cinema Manager as and when required.
- Provide holiday or emergency screening cover when required.
- Help manage the collection, loading and returning of films.
- Champion the work of MediCinema within the hospital and cinema environment, as well as confidently and positively representing MediCinema in all interactions and at any meetings and events.
- Contribute to the strategic development of the Newcastle MediCinema, operations and MediCinema as a wider organisation
- Communicate effectively with all team members, ensuring an inclusive and whole organisation approach
- Undertake other tasks, projects and duties as reasonably required.
MediCinema is a small team and staff members are expected to support each other and share cross-organisational work in addition to fulfilling individual responsibilities.
The Person
We are looking for a high energy, enthusiastic, self-motivated individual who is passionate about helping people and delivering impactful and effective services. They should be a warm, welcoming and positive person who can demonstrate the following skills and qualities:
- Strong organisational skills with a good attention to detail.
- A proactive, resourceful, problem-solving approach.
- An ability to work both on their own and as part of a team.
- Experience in using IT and an ability to quickly learn and understand new systems and technology. Please note full training on ingesting films and running the projection equipment will be provided so direct projection experience, while beneficial, is not required.
- Excellent communication skills and an ability to caringly and openly relate to and build relationships with a wide variety of people, from children, family members, volunteers and hospital staff.
- Flexibility and adaptability, and enjoyment of a working environment where no two days are the same.
- Demonstrate tact and sensitivity when dealing with people with a variety of needs and be aware of issues relating to confidentiality and safeguarding.
- Interest and evidence of prior experience in healthcare, wellbeing and/or film & cinema.
- A sense of humour and congenial demeanour to help patients and families feel at ease and enjoy their MediCinema experience.
Please note the role will require an Enhanced Disclosure check, which we will arrange.
If you have a passion for health, wellbeing, film and the arts, and are a driven, highly-organised, compassionate and enthusiastic individual, we would love to hear from you.
Your application should contain your CV and a covering letter telling us what appeals to you about this role and what makes you a strong candidate (no longer than one side of A4)
Please note applications will be anonymised.
Closing date for applications: Midday, Monday 27th April 2026
We are an equal opportunities employer and an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process please let us know.
We provide cinema experiences inside hospitals to support the emotional, physical and mental health of NHS patients.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join a team that's making a real difference.
Adfam is the leading national charity tackling the effects of alcohol, drug use or gambling on family members and friends. We improve life for thousands of people. One way we do this is by empowering families and friends to get the support they need.
We want anyone affected by someone else's drug or alcohol use or gambling problem to have the chance to benefit from healthy relationships, be part of a loving and supportive family and enjoy mental and physical wellbeing.
This role offers the opportunity to be part of a successful national remote service, offering support via the phone or Zoom to affected adults in the UK. We are looking to recruit experienced Family Support professionals to provide these virtual support sessions to individual family members and sometimes groups. We are offering a number of roles at 15-20 hours per week, across 3-5 days, including Wednesday and at least 2 evenings per week (Mon-Wed).
Experience in supporting family members affected by someone else’s substance use is essential, as is experience with assessing and managing risk. Ideally, you would also have experience of working to support parents with their parenting and / or those experiencing domestic abuse. We offer fixed hours part time contracts within a friendly and supportive team. Whilst based at home and requiring the ability to work autonomously, Adfam prides ourselves on our supportive team ethos and working culture.
- Salary: £30,000 pro rata
- 6.5% contributory pension scheme
- Contract: One year with likely extension
This is a remote working position based at home.
Please note, although counselling skills and qualifications are welcome and valuable as part of a skillset for this role, these are not counselling roles. This is professional support work and requires additional experience or skills in substance use, social work, complex family work or a related field. The role requires directive and facilitative guidance and input. If you are a counsellor looking for typical counselling work, please do not apply for this role. Thank you.
Closing date: Sunday 19th April
Application packs can be downloaded from our website. Alternatively, please email us to request one.
Adfam actively welcomes applications from all sections of society.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Senior Family Support Worker
We are looking for a Senior Family Support Worker to act as a keyworker delivering packages of support with children, young people, and whole families to prevent escalation to more intensive services.
Join South Birmingham’s locality-based counselling service operates from community hubs and outreach venues including GP practices, community centres and Family Hubs across Edgbaston and Northfield.
Position: Senior Family Support Worker
Location: Edgbaston & Northfield Districts/Hybrid
Hours: 37 (9 – 5 Monday – Thursday, 9 – 4:30 Friday)
Contract: Full Time - Fixed Term until March 2027
Salary: £30,000
Benefits: The provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, hybrid working where the role allows, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies.
Closing Date: 26th April 2026 (Midnight)
Interview Date: 5th May 2026
The Role
Working with families in a person-centered way, you will help people on your caseload to make positive changes and to develop the skills to manage their issues in the future.
You will work within the Early Help Locality multi-disciplinary team to provide a timely and frontline response to the needs of children, young people, and their families, acting in accordance with local policies, procedures and priorities.
As an Early Help Senior Family Support Worker, you will have responsibility for practice development. You will work at an operational level with the Service Manager to provide support to the Family Support Worker Team.
You will carry a reduced case load, demonstrating a strong practice base that can be role modelled to staff. In addition, you will need to promote inclusion and demonstrate a sound knowledge of safeguarding and quality assurance.
Duties and responsibilities include:
- Leadership & Operational Support
- Practice Development
- Direct Work With Families
- Partnership Working
- Recording & Administration
- Safeguarding
About You
We are looking for someone with a level 3 Qualification in relevant area (Health and Social Care, Family Worker or similar) and experience of:
- Delivering outreach or one to support work.
- Supporting families and individuals with complex support needs
- Forging links and establishing relationships with partner agencies
You we also have knowledge of VCSE organisations within the locality and support available for families and good administration and record keeping skills.
About the Organisation
Our client is leading provider of services to the health and social care sector, with the aim is to reduce inequalities in learning, employment and health. As an employer the organisation is proud to offer a range of benefits to staff including provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies and subsidised parking.
You may also have experience in areas such as Family Support Worker, Children’s Support Worker, Senior Family Support Worker, Senior Children’s Support Worker, Family Support Case Worker, Family Outreach Worker, Family Outreach Support Worker. #INDNFP
Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Location: National Support Centre, London SE1
Contract: Part Time, Fixed term Maternity cover
Salary: £28,000 gross per annum full time equivalent
Closing Date: 1 May 2026
The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals – and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people – including those from under-represented or marginalised groups.
We are currently looking for a Books Services Coordinator to join our team.
About the role
The purposes of the Book Services Coordinator role is to assist the Books and Library Manager in facilitating the charity’s crew’ libraries service and specialist maritime book sales and also to administer all processes and systems involved within Books and library services.
Responsibilities
The following is a list of the principal (but not exhaustive) tasks of the post holder:
a. Administration of the functions and systems involved in providing an effective and efficient exchange hardback library or recyclable paperback library service to ships and maritime installations
b. Administrating book order system, and procurement process for all merchandise necessary for the efficient functioning of the Book Services operation.
c. Updating and maintaining the Bookshop website with accurate information and prices.
d. Assisting in the management of the fulfilment of all sales of books/media to customers and external agencies (On-line bookshop, telephone, mail and “walk-in”), and ensure the maintenance of customer service standards
e. Administration of the Library and Book stock control system
Requirements
- Experience working in book buying/selling/procurement in a customer focussed environment
- Experience of using book stock control and freight systems
- Ability to work unsupervised, make decisions and take responsibility.
- Experience in handling parcel deliveries and packaging goods for shipment
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave per annum increasing with length of service
- Hybrid working for many roles
- Life assurance (4x salary)
- Private medical insurance
- Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%)
- Cycle to work scheme
- Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling
- Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential.
Additional Information
MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer.
We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC’s values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire.
All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check.
We help launch young people for life through adventure.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Supporter Engagement Coordinator
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Part-time, 24.5 hours per week, Monday – Friday.
Location: SIA House, Milton Keynes, Hybrid working is available
Salary: £36,090 per annum FTE (£25,263 per annum for 24.5 hours per week)
Thank you for your interest in joining our special charity!
About Us
The Spinal Injuries Association is committed to a singular vision: a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury.
Everyone has a right to live a fulfilled life and that means the life they choose, a life that has the same opportunities as everyone else. We are the expert guiding voice for life after spinal cord injury.
About the Role
In this role you will help to grow, strengthen, and develop SIA’s voluntary income from individual supporters. Working with the supporter engagement manager, you will deliver individual giving activities to build SIA’s relationship with supporters so that they are actively, emotionally and financially invested in our work.
We are looking for an individual who is motivated, results-oriented, with a passion for developing relationships with donors and making a positive impact. Supported by the fundraising assistant, you will work with staff across the organisation, to retain and steward relationships, as well as attract new donors to maximise income across established streams. This role is also responsible for helping to identify and develop mid-level donors and other key supporters.
Benefits
- Annual leave: 28 days per holiday year plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days after two years of service (pro-rated for part time employees)
- Access to Group pension scheme (6% employer contribution)
- Access to Group life assurance scheme
- Access to Healthcare cash plan
- Access to Employee assistance programme (EAP)
- Employee volunteer days
- Access to discounted gym membership
- Free car parking at Milton Keynes, Head Office
- Investing in Our People - all members of staff are encouraged to discuss their development plans and aspirations with their line manager. A budget is available for talent development.
This post will play a critical role in achieving our ambitions. We hope that the role inspires you and we look forward to receiving your application.
Closing date: 9am Wednesday 22 April 2026
Interview date: Thursday 30 April 2026 at SIA House, Milton Keynes
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position.
At SIA, we value diversity. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment as we believe diversity fosters a more innovative, creative, and caring culture.
We are striving to create a culture that fully represents all the communities we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, family or parental status, or disability status.
No agencies please.
Operations Manager
The McPin Foundation
Type: Fixed term for 2 years
Location: Head office (Bethnal Green, London)/Working remotely
Salary: From £40,562 per annum FTE
Hours: 30 hours a week (0.8 FTE)
Would you like to play a key role in supporting a team championing lived experience involvement in research?
The McPin Foundation is a mental health research charity that champions the involvement of those with direct experience of mental health issues in all stages of research. We are looking for an exceptional ‘people-person’ to join our team; someone with a keen interest in workplace wellbeing, compassion for the work that we do and confidence to manage a varied and practical workload.
The Operations Manager provides a key role in our charity managing our people and operations functions. This includes the day-to-day running of our office space in Bethnal Green, human resources, workplace wellbeing, IT, and asset and data management. You will provide guidance and support, bringing skills in working across teams and breaking down barriers. You will develop new initiatives and ensure compliance with health and safety, IT and data security governance.
The post would suit someone with proven experience in human resources, health and safety and IT/GDPR. You will have excellent communication skills (both written and spoken) and well-developed people and line management skills, understanding how to share important information in clear, compassionate and engaging ways. Working in a small team in a central role, you will bring a can-do attitude to the workplace, inspiring others to be confident and forward thinking. Supporting the team’s wellbeing at work is a vital part of the role.
Our team is committed to transforming mental health research through collaboration, inclusion and a belief in equity and anti-oppressive behaviour. We strongly encourage applications from Black people, People of Colour, people who are LGBTQIA+, those with a disability and those who identify themselves in marginalised groups, as well as people with lived experience of mental health issues.
We offer benefits including a competitive salary, hybrid/flexible working, a NEST Pension scheme with 6% employer contribution, wellbeing support and mentoring scheme, an individual training budget and access to an Employee Assistance Programme and healthcare cash plan.
Please see the full job description for more information.
The closing date for applications is Tuesday 21st April 2026 at 9am.
Interviews will be held in-person the week commencing 4th May 2026.
To apply please visit the McPin Foundation vacancy page to download an application form.
Please email your queries to Clare Walsby at the McPin foundation if you have any questions about the post.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are recruiting for a compassionate Instructor to support the delivery of our specialist assistance dog programmes. This role is key to ensuring our clients and their dogs receive high-quality, tailored training, enabling strong partnerships that transform lives.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a passionate and growing organisation committed to supporting people with a range of disabilities. You will deliver one-to-one training for clients and their dogs, covering task work, obedience, and practical skills, as well as providing structured guidance to help build confident and successful partnerships. The role involves a mix of home visits, community-based training, and nationwide travel, including occasional overnight stays.
Working both independently and as part of a wider team, you will support clients throughout their journey, from initial training through to post-graduation follow-ups, ensuring ongoing progress and wellbeing. You will also respond to behavioural enquiries, deliver training classes and presentations, and contribute to the smooth running of the training department through administration and reporting.
To succeed, you will have strong experience in dog training and behaviour, alongside the ability to build supportive, professional relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds. You will be confident working alone in varied environments, adaptable in your approach, and comfortable delivering training to individuals and groups. A commitment to excellent communication, organisation, and compassionate support is essential.
To provide assistance dogs, training and support to those with disabilities and certain medical conditions leading to more independent and fulfilling
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Greenpeace is a movement of people who are passionate about defending the natural world from destruction. Their vision is a world where everyone has equal access to clean air, water, and energy; where the nature we love is protected, precious habitats are restored and communities are united by ambitious climate action.
The Key Relationships programme sits at the heart of Greenpeace UK’s fundraising, securing the philanthropic investment that powers its campaigning work. The team raises around £15–16 million annually from major donors, trusts and foundations, and legacies, contributing significantly to the organisation’s wider fundraising income of approximately £37 million.
Legacy giving is a vital and growing part of this programme, generating £5–7.5 million each year and playing a crucial role in securing long-term, sustainable income. Following a recent step-change in investment, there is now a significant opportunity to accelerate growth and position legacy giving more centrally across Greenpeace UK’s fundraising and supporter engagement.
We are now seeking a Head of Legacy Giving to lead this important area. Reporting to the Deputy Fundraising Director, Key Relationships, you will provide strategic and operational leadership for Greenpeace UK’s legacy programme, overseeing both marketing and administration to maximise future income from gifts in wills.
You will lead a small specialist team and work closely with colleagues across the organisation, as well as internationally across the Greenpeace network. The role offers the opportunity to influence both UK and global legacy strategy, contributing to a shared ambition for growth across multiple markets.
As Head of Legacy Giving, you will:
- Develop and deliver Greenpeace UK’s legacy giving strategy, driving growth in both pledged and realised income
- Lead and integrate legacy marketing and administration, ensuring a seamless and high-performing programme
- Manage and develop a team of two – Senior Legacy Marketing Officer, Legacy Case Manager – fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement
- Work across fundraising, campaigns and communications to embed legacy giving within supporter journeys and organisational priorities
- Identify and drive opportunities to grow legacy income, including within high-value and blended giving approaches
- Oversee legacy casework and administration, ensuring excellent supporter care, compliance and effective income realisation
- Build relationships with high-value pledgers, prospects and executors, supporting long-term engagement and stewardship
- Represent Greenpeace UK internationally, sharing best practice and supporting global legacy growth ambitions
Essential skills and experience:
- Full-spectrum legacy fundraising experience, across both legacy marketing and legacy administration
- Ability to operate at Head-level, including experience of developing and delivering strategy, while remaining close to delivery
- Line management experience with ability to lead and motivate teams, building capability and performance
- Budget experience must include managing similar levels of investment (six-figures+)
- Strong understanding of the UK legacy market, trends and best practice
- Experience of working across teams and influencing stakeholders to deliver shared outcomes
- Confidence operating at a senior level within a complex, multi-stakeholder organisation
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage and inspire a wide range of audiences
- A proactive, opportunity-focused approach — able to connect ideas, spot potential and make things happen
- A genuine commitment to Greenpeace’s mission, values and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
Diversity and Inclusion
Greenpeace UK recognise the value in having a diverse workforce, as well as the importance of creating equal opportunities for all. Applications are welcomed and encouraged from people of all backgrounds.
Applications are particularly encouraged from people of colour, disabled people, and people who identify as working class now or in the past.
Candidates will be selected based on how well they meet the criteria for the role and all applicants will be treated fairly throughout the recruitment process.
Anti-racism and inclusion commitments
Greenpeace UK wants its team to reflect the diversity of the communities it works alongside. It is committed to fairness, inclusion, and challenging discrimination and oppression in all its forms.
As part of this commitment, a Guaranteed Interview Scheme (GIS) is being piloted. Greenpeace UK aims to offer an interview to everyone who opts into the scheme and meets the essential criteria. See applicant pack for further details.
To apply, please upload your CV, making sure it reflects the essential skills and experience outlined above. You can use the cover letter section to share any additional information. Suitable applicants will be contacted and given full support with the formal application process.
Round 1 interviews – Friday 1st May
Round 2 interviews – Wednesday 13th May
This is a great opportunity to join a purpose-led LGBTQ youth charity as their Interim Education Programmes Officer, supporting the delivery of a nationwide schools programme that empowers young people and promotes inclusion.
This role would suit someone who enjoys being highly organised, working in a fast-paced environment, and making a tangible difference through programme coordination and stakeholder engagement.
If you have previous experience in programme coordination or administration - particularly within a charity or non-profit setting – this could be the role for you!
Role: Interim Education Programmes Officer
Organisation Type: LGBTQ Youth Charity
Salary/Rate: £15.87 per hour
Working Arrangements: Part-time (3 mornings per week, 8am - 1pm – Mondays essential)
Location: Fully remote (optional office access in Victoria, London)
Employment Type: Temporary position
Duration: Approx. 1 month (term-time only)
Start Date: 20th April
Closing Date: CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications encouraged!
The Role:
As the Interim Education Programmes Officer, you’ll play a central part in ensuring the smooth delivery of a national School Talks programme during a particularly busy period.
You’ll work closely with schools and volunteers to coordinate bookings, support delivery, and keep everything running seamlessly behind the scenes.
What You’ll Be Doing
You’ll play a key role in keeping a busy national schools programme running smoothly during a peak period.
Expect a varied and rewarding role where you’ll:
- Coordinate bookings and liaise with schools across the UK
- Support and communicate with a network of young volunteers
- Manage programme administration and maintain accurate records (Salesforce)
- Help deliver impactful School Talks sessions nationwide
- Ensure a seamless, high-quality experience for schools and volunteers
- Strong administrative and organisational skills
- Confident communicator, comfortable with a range of stakeholders
- Experience in programme coordination, education, or a charity/non-profit setting
- Ability to juggle multiple tasks in a fast-moving environment
- Comfortable working remotely and independently
- Experience with Salesforce (desirable, not essential)
- A genuine passion for inclusion and alignment with LGBTQ values
Be part of a mission-driven organisation creating real social impact
Flexible, fully remote working pattern
Join a supportive, friendly, and purpose-driven team
A brilliant short-term opportunity to add meaningful experience to your CV
Interested?
Apply now to be part of a passionate team supporting an impactful school’s programme at a crucial time!
We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
JOB TITLE Governance Officer
SALARY £24k per annum
HOURS 24 hours per week
HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENT 6.8 weeks per annum
LOCATION Wells Cathedral, Wells. BA5 2UE
Purpose of job
As the Cathedral continues to implement its ten-year Strategic Plan and strengthen its governance structures to support an ambitious future vision, the Governance Officer will play an essential supporting role in ensuring the effective governance of Wells Cathedral.
Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer (as Chapter Clerk) who holds formal responsibility for Chapter governance, the postholder will support the systems, processes, and documentation that underpin the work of Chapter, its committees and the Cathedral’s responsibilities as a registered charity. The postholder will help to ensure high standards of compliance, accountability and good governance and uphold the Cathedral’s legal and charitable obligations.
As part of a diverse organisation responsible for worship, ministry, heritage stewardship, visitor engagement, and regulatory compliance, the Governance Officer plays a key role in maintaining smooth and transparent governance operations. This includes coordinating governance workflows; preparing, maintaining, and tracking key documents; supporting meetings; and assisting with reporting requirements consistent with the Cathedral’s dual regulation by the Charity Commission and Church Commissioners.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Specific tasks identified below, and any such other tasks as may be necessary to assist in the accurate and efficient operation of Cathedral governance.
Governance Processes and Administration
· Manage all administrative aspects related to the Cathedral's governance bodies, including the Chapter and sub-committees, including scheduling and tracking deadlines.
· Coordinate meetings, prepare agendas, and distribute relevant documentation to members in a timely manner.
· Record minutes of meetings and ensure accurate documentation of decisions and actions.
· Maintain up-to-date registers of Chapter and Committee members, their terms of office, attendance records, safeguarding training and declarations of interests. Ensure that any conflicts of interest are properly reported to meetings and correctly managed.
· Support the recruitment, appointment and re-appointment of Chapter and Committee members including their induction and the completion of any safeguarding checks or training. Manage the process for annual Chapter effectiveness surveys.
· Advise on and manage any changes to the Cathedral’s constitution and statutes.
Regulatory Compliance
· Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, and uphold the Cathedral’s legal and charitable obligations as a registered charity regulated by the Charity Commission and Church Commissioners including advising on serious incident reporting.
· Stay abreast of relevant legislation, regulations, and best practices related to charity and Cathedral governance.
· Liaise with regulatory bodies as necessary to fulfil reporting obligations including submitting the Cathedral’s Annual Return to the Charity Commission in a timely manner.
· Ensure governance processes and documentation reflect current statutory and policy requirements. Ensure compliance with data protection legislation, including the UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018, by maintaining appropriate processes, documentation, and controls across the organisation.
Policy Development and Review
· Assist in the development, review, and implementation of governance policies, procedures, Committee terms of reference, individual role specifications and guidelines.
· Ensure policies are aligned with legal requirements, the Cathedral's mission, and best practices in governance.
· Facilitate communication and training to ensure awareness and understanding of governance policies among stakeholders.
· Ensure that all Cathedral policies are recorded and reviewed on a regular basis.
· Maintain up-to-date governance documents on the Cathedral’s website.
Risk Management
· Support the identification, assessment, and management of risks related to governance matters.
· Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to develop strategies to mitigate risks and strengthen internal controls.
· Monitor emerging risks and trends in governance and recommend appropriate actions to mitigate potential impacts.
Board Support and Advice
· Provide secretariat support to governance bodies, advising on procedural matters, governance principles, and regulatory compliance as appropriate.
Confidentiality and Integrity
· Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information discussed during governance meetings and in related documentation.
· Uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical conduct in all aspects of the role.
PERSON SPECIFICATION:
Key Criteria
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
· Minimum of 5 GCSE’s (or equivalent) grade C & above including English & Maths
· Proven experience of working in a similar role
· Strong understanding of charity law, governance frameworks, and regulatory requirements
Desirable
· Knowledge of the structures within the Church of England
· Degree level qualification or equivalent professional qualification
Skills and Abilities
Essential
· Strong relationship management skills
· Attention to detail with high levels of accuracy
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and being able to communicate with a variety of stakeholders
· Good computer skills, including Word and Excel
· Sound judgment, discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality
· Strong understanding of issues relating to equality, diversity and inclusion, and UK GDPR requirements
Work-related Personal Qualities
Essential
· Energy and enthusiasm with a solutions-focussed approach
· Problem solving ability and a positive attitude
· A supportive colleague and excellent collaborator
· Ability to take responsibility and work across different roles
· Self-motivated to see tasks through to successful completion and able to use own initiative
· Able to work both quickly and accurately
· Calm under pressure
· Able to work in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England
The successful applicant will also be expected to share in Wells Cathedral’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults.
Main Terms and Conditions
Employment status Permanent.
Hours of work 24 hours per week. We are open to flexible working and hybrid options for this role.
Remuneration £24k per annum.
Discount A discount of 10% is available from the Cathedral Shop and The Loft Café.
Parking Limited car parking is available in the Cathedral car park. Cars are parked at the risk of the owner.
Pension Defined Contribution Scheme. Contributions as % of salary:
Age Employee Employer
<50 3% 5%
50–55 4% 8%
>55 5% 10%
Holiday 6.8 weeks per annum, inclusive of bank holidays.
Location Wells Cathedral, Wells. BA5 2UE
Expenses All reasonable working expenses will be met in line with Cathedral policy.
Probation This post will be subject to a probationary period of 6 months. The postholder will, during their probationary period, be required to satisfactorily complete learning in Health & Safety and in Safeguarding as deemed by the Cathedral to be relevant and appropriate to this post. The appointment is subject to the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment checks, including a basic Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Closing date: 23 April 2026 9am
Interview date: 30 April 2026
A completed Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form should be returned to the Human Resources Department by email.
To ensure the fairness of the selection process, shortlisting will be based upon the information which you provide in your application and assumptions will not be made about your experience or skills. We will look for demonstrable evidence that you meet the criteria set out in the Person Specification. Information provided on the Application Form will be viewed by HR, the recruiting manager, and interview panel. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of the shortlisting process.
At Wells Cathedral, our mission guides what we do as a church and organisation, while our values shape how we do it.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you looking for a new challenge and a genuinely rewarding role?
We are seeking a dedicated and empathetic Floating Support Worker to join our Stopover Supported Housing team in Brighton & Hove.
Stopover provides the only female-specific supported housing for young women in Brighton & Hove and West Sussex. The service offers a pathway from high to low levels of support, giving young women aged 16–25 a safe and stable environment in which to rebuild their lives and move toward independence.
You will work primarily within our low-level floating support project, supporting young women who have often experienced trauma, abuse, mental health challenges, and housing instability. Your role will be to build consistent, trusting professional relationships and support residents in developing confidence, life skills and resilience.
Why Join Impact Initiatives?
Support for You
We understand the emotional demands of this work, and we prioritise the wellbeing of our staff. All team members receive:
· Regular wellbeing and reflective pathway sessions with an external psychologist
· Supervision and restorative circles facilitated by external professionals
· A supportive, experienced team environment where your voice is heard
A Healthy Work-Life Balance
Our structured rota is designed to support wellbeing and predictability:
· Work 3 days on, get 1 day off
· Work 4 days on, get 2 days off
· Alternate weekends off guaranteed
· Paid sleep-in shifts included
Room to Grow
There are clear progression opportunities within the team. Many Support Workers go on to become Senior Support Workers and develop specialisms in housing, safeguarding, or youth leadership.
A Role with Real Impact
This is a varied and enriching position. No two days are the same, and the effect of your work is often visible in short timeframes. You’ll be part of a team that makes a tangible difference in the lives of young women, every single day.
We’re Looking for Someone Who Can:
- Build trauma-informed, empowering relationships with young women aged 16–25
- Support residents to access education, employment or training
- Assist with personal and emotional matters such as health, relationships, and wellbeing
- Co-facilitate life skills sessions and support group activities
- Work within safeguarding, risk management, and confidentiality frameworks
- Work flexible hours on a rota that includes evenings, weekends and sleep-ins
Who You Are:
- You have experience supporting young people or vulnerable individuals
- You understand trauma-informed care and are committed to inclusive, non-judgemental practice
- You’re emotionally resilient, calm under pressure, and a strong team player
- You’re confident using IT systems and can maintain accurate, professional case records
- You’re reliable, flexible, and passionate about improving young lives
To Apply:
Please visit our jobs page to apply on the Impact Initiatives website
Additional Information:
- This post is open to women only, in accordance with Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010, due to the nature of the work delivering trauma-informed support to young women. We welcome applications from all women, including trans women.
- Impact Initiatives is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups such as people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ people, and people from Black and minoritised communities.
- This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
- We regret that we are unable to sponsor applicants who do not already have the right to work in the UK.
- All interviews will be held in person – we are unable to accommodate virtual interviews.
Closing date: Friday 1 May 2026
Interview dates: During week commencing Monday 11 May 2026
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Development & Events Officer
4 days per week | Permanent | Hybrid Working
Location: Smeeth, near Ashford, Kent (with travel across Kent and Medway)
Salary: £28,232 (pro rata)
Help connect generosity with local impact
Kent Community Foundation is dedicated to building a Kent and Medway where every community has the opportunity to thrive. By connecting donors with grassroots organisations, we support local people and places to flourish.
We are looking for a Development & Events Officer to join our friendly and ambitious team. This is a varied and rewarding role, supporting donor engagement, fundraising activity, and the delivery of events that bring our work to life.
You’ll play a key role behind the scenes – researching prospects, coordinating donor communications, and helping ensure our supporters feel valued and connected. You’ll also lead on the planning and delivery of events, from small donor focused meetings to larger profile‑raising occasions.
The ideal candidate will be highly organised and proactive with a genuine enthusiasm for building relationships and making a difference locally. You’ll enjoy working as part of a team and managing multiple priorities. Experience working with CRMs (particularly Salesforce) and confidence handling and interpreting data will be valuable for this role.
If you’re looking for a role where you can make a tangible difference in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
Why Join Us?
- Be part of an organisation making a real difference across Kent and Medway
- Work with generous donors and partners to support local communities
- Join a friendly and collaborative team
- Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
- Help shape the future of philanthropy in Kent
Location
Our office is based in Smeeth near Ashford, with hybrid working available. The role will involve meetings and events across Kent and Medway.
For full details of the role, please download the Job Description.
Closing date: Midnight Wednesday 15th April
Interviews: Thursday 23rd April 2026
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.

