Impact and Networks Manager

Westminster, Greater London (Hybrid)
£39,024 per year
Full-time
Permanent or temporary (2 year contract)

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Job description

Role overview

The Impact and Networks Manager plays a central role in delivering Beyond Equality’s wider impact strategy. This includes coordinating practitioner networks, managing external partnerships, supporting the development of resources and insight, and ensuring that learning from practice informs wider systems, narratives and policy engagement.

The role focuses on turning strategy into action — translating organisational priorities into high-quality, well-coordinated activities that strengthen practice across the sector working with men and boys, contributing to long-term systems change.

A key part of the role is coordinating a national network of organisations working with men and boys.

Core purpose

To coordinate and deliver the organisation’s wider impact activities. The role will:

  • Turn strategy into concrete, high-quality activity

  • Manage and develop external relationships and partnerships

  • Coordinate and grow practitioner networks

  • Support knowledge translation and resource development

  • Deliver operational support across wider impact workstreams
     

Key responsibilities

1. Operational delivery of the wider impact strategy

  • Translate strategic priorities into clear, deliverable work plans (with support from senior leadership)
     

  • Coordinate delivery of wider impact activities across workstreams
     

  • Track progress, outputs and outcomes of projects and activities against KPIS and M+E frameworks
     

  • Identify and scope opportunities for collaboration and strategic engagement
     

2. Partnership and stakeholder management

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with external stakeholders across education, youth work, sport, wellbeing and VAWG sectors
     

  • Act as a key point of contact for partners, collaborators and network members
     

  • Maintain and develop organisational stakeholder databases
     

  • Identify and support onboarding of new partners and network members
     

3. Network coordination

  • Coordinate a national network of organisations working with men and boys
     

  • Schedule, organise and (where appropriate) facilitate network meetings and activities
     

  • Act as the primary point of contact for network members
     

  • Lead on member communications (updates, invitations, summaries)
     

  • Coordinate internal staff contributions to network delivery
     

  • Manage logistics for events (digital and in-person)
     

  • Monitor and report on network engagement, outcomes and impact
     

4. Practitioner resources and capacity building

  • Support the development and dissemination of practitioner-facing resources and toolkits
     

  • Coordinate stakeholder input (e.g. practitioners, partners, researchers) into resource development
     

  • Work with the Head of Impact to distribute training and learning resources
     

  • Maintain and update practitioner-facing resource hubs
     

  • Gather and synthesise practitioner feedback to inform continuous improvement
     

5. Policy and sector engagement support

  • Track relevant policy developments, consultations and sector initiatives
     

  • Monitor campaigns and sector activity, including through network insight
     

  • Support coordination of organisational responses to consultations and policy opportunities
     

  • Prepare briefing materials for senior staff engaging in policy and sector discussions
     

  • Draft consultation responses, briefings and summaries for review
     

  • Ensure practice-based insight is shared with relevant external partners
     

6. Insight gathering and feedback loops

  • Gather and synthesise insight from practitioner networks and stakeholders
     

  • Maintain internal systems for recording and organising insights
     

  • Support the development of strong feedback loops between delivery, insight and wider impact work
     

Person specification

Essential experience and skills

  • Strong organisational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously
     

  • Experience building and maintaining relationships with a range of stakeholders, ideally within the charity, social impact and/or public sectors
     

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
     

  • Proven ability to translate strategy into practical activities and outputs
     

  • Ability to work independently while coordinating with a wider team
     

Desirable experience

  • Experience working in one or more of the following areas:
     

    • gender equality or violence against women and girls prevention

    • youth work, education or community settings

    • men and boys’ wellbeing or masculinities work
       

  • Experience supporting or contributing to policy engagement or research

  • Experience working with or coordinating multi-stakeholder networks
     

  • Awareness of the UK social, policy and sector context relating to:
     

    • gender equality

    • VAWG prevention

    • boys’ and men’s wellbeing
       

  • Understanding of how practice and systems change interact

Equal opportunities statement

 

Beyond Equality strives to be an inclusive employer. We want to provide a working environment, and a recruitment and hiring process, that is welcoming, accessible and supportive for everybody - including and especially those who are marginalised in society. With this in mind, we’ve worked to create an application and recruitment process that is as straightforward and transparent as possible. 

 

We welcome applicants with non-traditional educational backgrounds, and only ask for degree-level qualifications where this is absolutely necessary for a role. If you are not sure whether you are qualified or experienced enough for a role, but you think you meet the person specification, we encourage you to apply anyway. 

 

We particularly welcome applications from people of colour, LGBTQ+ people, women, new or expectant parents/carers and disabled people. Disabled applicants are guaranteed an interview. Please note that our monitoring form is anonymous and not linked to your application, so you will need to tell us that you are disabled in your application if you wish to be given a guaranteed interview. You do not have to share details of your disability if you don’t want to. It’s absolutely fine if you would rather not disclose this information. 

 

We aim to share most interview questions and tasks five working days in advance of the interview to give applicants time to prepare, with extra time available for disabled applicants upon request. If there is anything else we can do to make the application and/or interview process more accessible for you, we want to hear about it, and will do our best to meet your requirements - please reach out via the contact email address in the job pack for the role you are applying for and tell us what you need.

 

We are a diverse organisation and we appreciate the value of lived experience. When our team members want to draw on their own lived experience to inform aspects of their work, we do our best to support them - but we’ll never expect or require you to draw on your own experiences if you don’t want to, or to do extra work on the basis of any aspect of your identity. 

 

Application resources
Application Instructions

Please submit a cover letter addressing the following 4 questions - please keep this to two sides of A4 maximum:


This role contributes to long-term systems change. What does ‘systems change’ mean to you, and how have you contributed to it in your work?

Tell us about your experience building relationships with external stakeholders or coordinating a network. How did you ensure engagement and impact?

Can you describe a time when you translated a strategic priority into a clear workplan or set of activities? What steps did you take and what was the outcome?

This role involves coordinating multiple projects and priorities at once. How do you organise your work and ensure delivery across different workstreams?

Organisation
Beyond Equality View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20

At Beyond Equality, we aim to disrupt the cycle of restrictive masculinity, eradicating resulting harms and improving well being for men and boys.

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Posted on: 08 April 2026
Closing date: 24 April 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Campaigns, Policy, Advocacy, Education, Gender / Gender Based Violence, Programme Management, Wellbeing, Youth / Children

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