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Harris Hill are delighted to be partnering with a fantastic conservation charity, in their search for a Senior Fundraiser - Trusts and Grants.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the growth of the organisation by identifying and securing significant grants from a broad range of trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies.
As Senior Fundraiser, you will develop and implement the fundraising strategy to maximise trust and grant giving income and create a sustainable and diverse fundraising portfolio, with funding streams including major donors, trusts, foundations and other grant making bodies. You will maintain and develop existing relationships, whilst proactively identifying and approaching new funding partners in the UK, US and internationally. In addition, you will prepare well-written structured persuasive cases for support and targeted funding applications. Working with the wider team, you will develop new projects to inform funding applications. You will also ensure that fundraising is consistent with the charity's goals and ensure professional presentation of the charity to all funding sources.
To be considered for this role, you will need:
- Experience and successful track record of securing income from trusts, foundations and/or major donors.
- Experience of developing a fundraising strategy and income targets.
- Excellent writing skills with attention to detail and experience in preparing structured, engaging and successful grant applications.
- Financially literate with experience of navigating budgets specifically relating to projects.
If this role sounds of interest to you and you want to have a chat and review the full job description, please do contact Dominic at Harris Hill on [email protected] or call him on 020 7820 7332.
Salary: £50,000 - £55,000
Permanent, Full-time
Location: London with hybrid working
Deadline - Friday 6th June at 9am
Application process - CV and Cover Letter
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists operates an equal opportunity policy and commits to treating all of our candidates and jobseekers fairly. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Robertson Bell are pleased to be exclusively partnering with IMPAKT Housing & Support in their search for a Finance Manager to join their close-knit, dynamic team on a permanent basis. IMPAKT’s mission is to ensure support to people recovering from trauma and the devastating impact of homelessness and/or domestic abuse, in a safe and aspirational environment.
They are seeking an organised, diligent accounting professional to work with the Director of Finance & Resources, to support the finance team in its delivery of high-quality, timely, and insightful financial information. You will work closely with budget holders, enabling data-led decision-making and supporting donor and committee reporting. As a key member of a small, collaborative team, you will be hands-on managing day-to-day operations, proactive in ensuring a strong internal control environment and keen to drive operational and cost efficiencies.
The Organisation:
IMPAKT Housing and Support is a dedicated organisation focused on providing safe, supportive housing solutions and personalised services to individuals in need. They are committed to assisting vulnerable individuals, including those experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, and other complex needs, by offering not just housing but holistic support to promote independence and well-being. IMPAKT’s mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives through stable housing, tailored support services, and community involvement, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to thrive in a secure and supportive environment.
The key duties of the Finance Manager are as follows:
- Preparation of monthly management accounts for DF&R to review
- On completion of the monthly management accounts; to distribute to Heads of Department and Managers the relevant reports, e.g. Housing, Domestic Abuse, Maintenance, Retail, Staff Training Marketing & Fundraising etc
- To meet with the relevant Heads of Department and Managers on a periodic basis to discuss the financial performance and outlook for the remaining periods
- Budget – to take responsibility for providing instructions/templates to Heads of Department and Managers for the submission of data to complete the draft budget. To arrange meetings as appropriate with the budget holders to discuss and agree the draft budget. Work with the DF&R to present the Draft Budget to Executive Team and then uploading to Xledger
- Cash – managing the cash resources of IMPAKT to ensure that any returns are achieved whilst ensuring there are adequate funds to meet liabilities as they fall due
- Completion and submission of quarterly VAT returns
- Providing staff with relevant guidance and training in the use of Xledger to meet their responsibilities
- Liaise with auditors and preparation of pre-audit information requests and dealing with any subsequent queries and requests in consultation with the DF&R
- Manage the finance team and oversee/reviewing sales ledger, purchase ledger, cash posting and all general ledger entries and that all reconciliations are completed and reviewed on a timely basis
- Overseeing the completion of the monthly payroll and submission of year end payroll returns and ensuring good collaboration with the People & Culture team on matters that affect staff salary payments
- Liaising with IMPAKT’s banks as and when required
- Provide regular 1:1’s and Annual Appraisals for the Finance team members
The successful candidate will have:
- Proven experience as Finance Manager
- Non-profit experience highly preferred
- Ideally fully qualified accountant but this is a desirable. Part qualified and qualified by experience are also acceptable
- Minimum of 5+ years’ experience in accounting and finance
- A good knowledge of the issues facing homeless people, and homelessness issues in general across all ages
- Possess a professional personal image and the ability to work harmoniously and establish positive relationships with staff at all levels and with third-party suppliers
- Ability to explain financial terms in simple language
- Demonstrate and convey a passion for the work of IMPAKT housing & support, including an understanding of the work we do and the challenges faced
This is a largely office-based role in Bedford. The closing date for applications is on the 8th June with first stage interviews taking place the week commencing the 16th June.
Applications will be under continuous review before then so please don’t delay in submitting your CV for consideration!
**An opportunity to work & stay at our Hummingbird Support House!**
We’re looking for a compassionate and experienced Key Support Worker to be part of Hummingbird Homes—a unique new model helping young people transition from care to independent living.
Background:
At Handcrafted, we work with a range of vulnerable people, including care leavers. Their stories and experiences have helped us to recognise that there is a gap in provision from 16+, where transitioning into independent living is either an overly support-intensive time or very isolating. We have created a new model of support for those transitioning from care to independent living, bridging a critical gap in services.
Our New Approach:
To set up the Hummingbird Community, we have purchased five houses that are all near each other. Four of these will be used as supported housing for children 16+ transitioning out of the care system, and one of them will serve as a dedicated "Support House".
This house will have a central community space for the young people, and it's a home where you can stay nearby whilst working, on-call, or between shifts, for as long as you are employed by Handcrafted.
The communal area downstairs will be the base for spending time together and providing life skills training alongside the wider team.
You would have your own private space upstairs for when you stay at the Support House.
Your Impact:
The heart of Hummingbird Homes is to offer children in care a sense of normality and stability. We aim to create a gentler transition into adulthood and independent living by fostering an environment of belonging and community through regular social activities and a family-like atmosphere.
As a Key Support Worker, your role would be central to this mission—forming meaningful relationships with young people and ensuring that each young person receives the guidance and support they need to take their next steps with confidence.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Looking to make a real difference to young care experienced people? We’re now recruiting two Housing Support Officers to be part of our Hummingbird Homes project, a unique new model helping young people transition from care to independent living.
At Handcrafted we work with a range of vulnerable people including care leavers. Their stories and experiences have helped us to recognise that there is a gap in provision from 16+, where transitioning into independent living is either an overly support intensive time or very isolating. We have created a new model of support for those transitioning from care to independent living, bridging a critical gap in services.
Your impact:
As Housing Support Officer you will
1) Provide relationship-based support to create a nurturing, supportive environment for young people. We want to empower them while guiding them through an overwhelming time.
2) Be part of a small, close-knit community of homes where young people can live near each other, independently and close-by to support workers.
3) Be at the heart of the mission and build strong relationships with young people. Create an open space for growth, learning, and development.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
£29,000.00 per annum
Permanent with funding
The location of this role is hybrid - home based with partial work from the nearest Space to Grow / Children's Society office.
Areas with Space to Grow Children's Society delivery include - Newport, Wales; Newham, London; Chelmsford; Leeds; Torbay; Manchester/Wythenshawe; Newcastle; Nottingham; Coventry and Warwickshire; Wrexham, Wales.
This role sits within our National Space to Grow Programme team. Space to Grow offer early help, emotional health and wellbeing support for children aged 8-13 years old. The programme is funded by a £1 million grant from funding partners BBC Children in Need, The Health Foundation, and Impact on Urban Health, matched by a further £1 million from The Children's Society's impact fund.
This is a key role for our programme who will build team capabilities and share expertise in youth voice activities and add capacity, helping to further embed youth voice activities in our 13 practitioners day to day work. The role will also lead a programme of youth voice and participation work with children who have experienced emotional health and wellbeing challenges in order that their views and ideas inform the work of services, The Children's Society and the wider sector and policy environment.
We are looking for an individual that is passionate and energetic and committed to the values of youth voice and participation to join our dynamic, ambitious team.
A priority of the Space to Grow programme is to support children not usually represented within emotional health and wellbeing and mental health services (such as but not limited to) children from the global majority, young carers, LGBTQ+ children, children with ALN, children from marginalised groups) this would be a key focus for this role too. We actively welcome applications from these groups.
When completing your personal statement please outline your specific skills, knowledge and experience that relates to those listed in the recruitment pack.
A key part of this role will be your ability to
-develop relationships with children and support them to have their voices heard.
-lead and develop groups.
-respond and adapt to new ways to amplifying young people's voices and addressing the barriers to those least likely to engage.
-have a clear commitment to intersectional approaches when working with young people and working with young people who experience multiple systemic oppressions.
-commit to continuous learning to enhance own practice and keep abreast of innovative practice.
-use your communication & influencing skills, both written and verbal to lead and inspire others and the ability to engage with young people.
KEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
In order to be successful in this role, you must have:
-A minimum of 2 years experience in youth work
-Experience of facilitating participation activities with young people on a one-to-one basis and in group work settings.
-Experience of supporting young people who are dealing with complex and sensitive needs and providing pastoral support.
-Experience of working independently and as part of a team in the field of youth voice and participation.
-Experience of being a champion of youth voice and participation.
-Experience of developing inclusive practice.
Other requirements for the role:
-Live within travelling distance to one of our Space To Grow Delivery sites
-Regular evening working which are both face to face and virtual engagement.
-Regular weekend working which is on average once a month.
-Regular travel across the region to work with young people.
Closing date for applications midnight 6th June 2025.
Interviews will be in two stages:
Stage 1 - in person Young People's panel on Saturday 5th July
In person interviews will be held in Wythenshawe
Stage 2 staff interview panel - online - 10th and 11th July
Space to Grow
Every childhood is special. It's a time to learn and grow, to make friends, to discover. But there are challenges, big and small. From bullying and racism at school, to abuse, to problems at home, the pressures can quickly start to build up.
If that happens, we're here. Space to grow, from The Children's Society, Children First, and MACS, offers free early help for children aged 8 to 13 in each nation, so that they can feel happier, supported, healthier and safer.
In particular, we'll be here for children from groups who ordinarily may not be well represented within wellbeing and mental health services, such as children from the global majority, young carers, LGBTQ+ children and young people and others.
With Space to grow, children can get the help they need to understand and deal with their feelings, build strong relationships, and communicate. Whether it's one-to-one support, joining a workshop, or speaking to a specialist project worker children can get the support that's right for them exactly when they need it. There's advice, information, and resources for parents and carers too.
With Space to grow, children can get support that helps them to flourish.
Space to grow is made possible by our incredible funding partners: BBC Children in Need, The Health Foundation, and Impact on Urban Health.
The Children's Society runs over 100 local services that help thousands of young people who desperately need our support. We campaign to get laws and policies changed to make children's lives happier and safer.
Every day we're changing the lives of children in this country for the better - and with your help, tomorrow we can be there for even more.
Benefits
Enhanced Annual Leave 28 days-length of service extra 2 after 2, 5 and 7 goes up to 36 days.
Free eye test-claim back via my finance-take form to dentist-eye test form can also claim for glasses.
Pension-match contribution up to 8% can opt out, have to auto enrolled every 2 years do get money refunded if opt out you contribute 4% and will be matched to 8%
Life assurance - death in service, 4x salary gets paid to nominated person.
Cycle to work 39% off bike cost can be spread across the year.
770 retailers discounts offered with YouStar App.
The Children's Society is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practices across our services.
Therefore, candidates applying for work in our Children and Young People's Directorate will be required to complete an “Employment history template” document prior to interview. The fully completed document should be uploaded by the candidate alongside uploading your CV.
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Empower change as a Fundraising Manager with Stonepillow, leading income growth to support people experiencing homelessness.
Applications close: 9 a.m. Monday 9th June 2025
Location: Chichester
About Stonepillow
Stonepillow is a forward-thinking charity that supports people who are homeless or at risk across Chichester and Arun. With a mission rooted in prevention, relief, recovery, resettlement, and restoration, Stonepillow delivers life-changing services through supported housing, day centres, outreach, and social enterprise.
We understand that there are infinite circumstances that may lead people to our doors, and we do not turn anyone away.
As a charity, generating sustainable income is vital to ensuring we can continue and expand our life-changing work.
Our work is guided by our 5 Pillar value proposition:
- Prevent
- Relieve
- Recover
- Resettle
- Restore
About the role
As Fundraising Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of strategies to grow sustainable and unrestricted income.
Reporting to the Head of Income Generation, you will play a vital role in deepening relationships with high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), while also engaging regular givers, corporates and community partners.
You will:
- Develop and implement income strategies across major donors, individual giving and legacies, corporate fundraising and community giving
- Lead tailored stewardship plans to retain and grow supporter engagement
- Manage the Community & Events Fundraiser to deliver successful campaigns and events
- Use CRM systems (Donorfy), digital platforms, and data insights to enhance supporter journeys and track performance
- Represent Stonepillow in the community, building awareness and strong partnerships
- Monitor income, evaluate ROI, and report on performance to senior leadership
This role is essential in securing the income needed to deliver Stonepillow’s life-changing services for people experiencing homelessness across Chichester and Arun.
Who we are looking for
We’re seeking a confident and strategic fundraiser with a track record of growing income and building lasting supporter relationships. You’ll be digitally savvy, data-driven and values-led.
You will bring:
- Proven experience in one or more of major donor, individual giving, community, or corporate fundraising
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills across audiences
- Experience using CRM systems such as Donorfy
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, lead a small team and plan effective campaigns
- Financial awareness and a strong understanding of ROI in fundraising
- A collaborative and inclusive approach, aligned with Stonepillow’s values
A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across Chichester and Arun are essential.
Please click 'Redirect to recruiter’ to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply.
Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 9th June 2025.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
With oversight by the Director of Science and Regulatory Affairs, you will support the collection, preparation, organisation, and use of the Science team’s key information resources which contribute to ensuring that our work and external communications are underpinned by accurate and robust evidence.
You will support the Science team in inputting to marketing and fundraising efforts as well the preparation of press releases and other forms of external communication. Your work will contribute to ensuring that the organisation’s advocacy, media and supporter communications are based on accurate, evidence-based science.
You will also work with the organisation’s press and media function to help maintain the quality of media coverage relating to animal testing and animal-free science. In collaboration with colleagues, stakeholders, and partners you will work to support research and contribute to the production of high-quality scientific material which can be used to advance the agenda to end all animal testing, including through the provision of the organisation’s digital education service.
Key responsibilities:
- Support the preparation, organisation, and maintenance of key Science team information resources which underpin our work and provide support for their use across the organisation. This includes responsibility for maintaining a well-organised central knowledge base to ensure our work is easily tracked, accessed and referenced.
- Support and input into research and contribute to the production of high-quality scientific material, including briefings, reports, presentations, posters, and summaries of the latest developments to support the Science team’s work. Contribute to the preparation of accurate and timely press releases and support increased media coverage for our organisation.
- Support the preparation and maintenance of up-to-date briefings for internal and external use on emerging trends and latest developments in non-animal approaches, as well as helping to maintain the organisation’s specialist expertise in key regulatory toxicology topics.
- Contribute to raising awareness across the organisation on animal testing issues and the work of the Science team.
- Provide support to the Director, and Deputy Director, of Science & Regulatory Affairs on regulatory toxicology and other scientific issues, as required.
- At the request of the Deputy Director of Science & Regulatory Affairs, undertake any other duties consistent with this post.
Personal attributes needed for this role are: Essential Skills and Personal Qualities
- Ability to assimilate scientific information and describe it this succinctly and with clarity for the lay person.
- Ability to search for, select and critically analyse large amounts of scientific information.
- Excellent interpersonal and team-working skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presentation skills.
- Ability to work flexibly and independently as required.
- Excellent organisational skills including an ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks with clear attention to detail.
- Strong commitment and ability to build strong, mutually beneficial relationships with colleagues across the whole organisation.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.
- Commitment to animal protection and support for the vision, mission and values of Cruelty Free International.
Experience and Knowledge
- Experience of animal testing and/or non-animal methods.
- Demonstrable experience of delivering on research projects.
- Excellent track record of assimilating scientific information, drafting accurate and robust scientific reports and briefings, as well as web copy and articles.
- Experience of presenting complex scientific information to internal and external audiences at events and meetings.
- Experience of digesting complex technical information to advise colleagues and external partners.
- Experience of successful networking with external colleagues, stakeholders and partners.
Education and Professional Qualifications Required
- Post or graduate qualification in the biological or chemical sciences or qualified by relevant work experience.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in regulatory affairs and/or toxicology.
- Familiarity with regulations governing toxicity tests, particularly for chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
- Familiarity and personal interest in opposition to animal testing.
- Familiarity with the charitable and not-for-profit sector.
- Interest in science communications
Applications are to be emailed and must include a current CV and a written statement of not more than 400 words that demonstrates suitability for the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Senior Reserves Officer
£32,250 pa + 7% pension contribution
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
35 hours per week
Permanent, Full Time
Closing date: 12noon 4th June 2025
Interview dates: 10th and 12th June 2025 in Shrewsbury
Our client has a vision of a thriving natural world, where Shropshire's wildlife and natural habitats play a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people are inspired and empowered to take action for nature. They combine projects across Shropshire (including Telford & Wrekin) with advocacy and campaigning to restore nature and to engage people. They manage over 40 nature reserves and have more than 50 staff, 300 volunteers, and over 9000 members. They are an autonomous charity, but they are increasingly working collectively, to ensure that their local actions have a national impact and help to address global issues.
Our client are looking for two conscientious individuals to lead on the management of reserves across Shropshire, ensuring they are in good ecological condition and help to develop them as safe & inspiring places for public access, education, research and demonstration. You’ll support colleagues and potentially line manage placements and junior roles, and liaise with volunteers, contractors and colleagues across the Trust to deliver priority works on your reserves. Good working relationships with neighbouring landowners and partners will be vital to ensure a quick response to any reported issues. With a meticulous approach to work, you will maintain accurate inspection reports and surveys, ensuring safety for visitors and managing budgets for your allocated reserves.
What our client are looking for:
To be successful, you’ll have experience of habitat and estate management including inspections, planning and directing work and will be able to demonstrate a track record of managing projects for wildlife, including budget management. You’ll be confident and approachable, able to provide support and mentoring to colleagues and inspire a passion for wildlife and nature to those around you. You’ll be accustomed to managing and motivating volunteer groups and supervising contractors. Due to the nature of the role, it is essential that you have a full UK driving licence.
Please note, evening and weekend work may be required from time to time. Paid overtime is not available, but time off in lieu of hours worked will be given.
The Trust is committed to building an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce they encourage applications from a diverse range of suitably qualified candidates. Please let them know if you require any adjustments to make their recruitment process more accessible.
No enquiries from agencies or for further advertising will be taken.
Why work for them- benefits our client offer:
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25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays and Service related holiday (pro-rated for part time staff)
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Salary sacrifice benefits
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Life assurance
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Generous pension - company contribution 7%, employee contribution 3%
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Enhanced Sick Pay
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Flexible working policy
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Employee Assistance Programme
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Staff discounts
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Employee away days
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Coaching
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Support with training and development to assist career progression
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Inclusive & supportive work atmosphere
About Them:
Our client has a vision of a thriving natural world, where Shropshire's wildlife and natural habitats play a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people are inspired and empowered to take action for nature. They combine projects across Shropshire (including Telford & Wrekin) with advocacy and campaigning to restore nature and to engage people. They manage over 40 nature reserves and have almost 50 staff, 300 volunteers, and over 9000 members. Our client are an autonomous charity, but they are increasingly working collectively, to ensure that their local actions have a national impact and help to address global issues.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager
35 hours per week, temporary contract until December 2028
We are Chester Zoo
We’re not just an amazing, award-winning visitor attraction that’s home to over 37,000 incredible animals inside 128 acres of stunning gardens. We’re not just the UK’s most popular zoo. We’re a major wildlife charity that’s committed to the recovery of endangered species, globally. And, as the world faces an extinction crisis, we’re making a hugely significant contribution to conservation at a time when it’s needed most. We are Chester Zoo and we prevent extinction.
The Role
We now have an exciting new role for a Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager within our Conservation Education and Engagement Directorate. This role is part of the Networks for Nature project team.
Networks for Nature spans c60 square miles from the River Dee to the River Mersey, including Chester and Ellesmere Port. This is a collaborative partnership project working with Cheshire West and Chester Local Authority, The Land Trust, Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Canal and River Trust, and Sustrans with the aim to drive nature recovery in a mixed-use landscape, creating diverse habitats for species to thrive now and for years to come. We will empower communities to have an active role in conservation action and stewardship and will focus on making nature more accessible to and inclusive for everyone to enable connection and improve wellbeing. To find out more about Networks for Nature visit Networks For Nature | Conservation at Chester Zoo.
The Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager will lead the community engagement aspects of the Networks for Nature project. They will establish new and maintain existing community relationships, and lead on the development and delivery of a diverse programme of wildlife and wellbeing activities, with the overall aim of building the capacity of community groups, community leaders and other stakeholders within Networks for Nature project area and increasing connection and access to nature for community participants from diverse backgrounds. The Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager will also lead the development of a growing area of work around green social prescribing and work with local healthcare professionals to develop programmes that meet the needs of the community to harness the power of nature and wildlife for wellbeing. The Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager will line manage a Wildlife and Wellbeing Officer.
We’re looking for someone who can:
- Partnership and audience development: Manage existing and build new relationships with community groups to support their continued participation in the project and commitment to creating habitats for UK Wildlife. Build effective working relationships with internal and external partners in support of our community engagement and organisational aims.
- Community programme delivery: Develop and deliver a programme of family wildlife clubs, wildlife and wellbeing activities, green social prescribing, meetings, consultations and other activities, enabling community audiences to engage with Networks for Nature, working within a framework agreed by Networks for Nature Project Manager and meeting the requirements of the project Activity Plan. Ensure activities are designed to meet community needs, connect people to nature and support wellbeing using robust and evidence-based methods such as five ways to wellbeing and five pathways to Nature Connectedness.
- Capacity building: Share knowledge and build capacity in the area of nature and wellbeing, both internally and with community partners across the NFN area. Continue to develop own expertise in this area and ensure that the NFN project is informed by the latest good practice in relation to nature-based wellbeing work.
- Resource development: Research, write and co-ordinate the production of learning resources to support participation in the NFN.
- Evaluation and reporting: Work closely with the Networks for Nature Project Manager and external evaluator to devise and deliver an evaluation programme for the Networks for Nature project, including collection and collation of data from project participants. Lead on the measurement of wellbeing outcomes across the project, working closely with the project evaluator and NFN Project Manager to ensure a holistic approach to evaluation and reporting.
- Compliance: Ensure that all activities delivered within communities are safe and appropriately risk assessed, inclusive and that safeguarding has been fully considered.
- Budget management: Take primary responsibility for monitoring the project budget relevant to community engagement, under the guidance of the NFN Project Manager and Senior Community Participation and Engagement Manager.
- Staff management and development: Manage the Wildlife and Wellbeing Officer, overseeing their training programme, and providing continuous support for their professional development.
What makes Chester Zoo a great place to work?
Well, where do we start? Here goes…
We’re a huge team of conservationists, scientists, educators, animal welfare experts, marketeers, visitor experience professionals, environmental policy influencers; the list goes on. Each and every one of us is on a mission to make Chester Zoo the best in the world, and our planet a better place.
As the UK’s biggest and best zoo, we have ambitious goals, exciting plans, and there’s always lots going on here. We’re an inclusive and diverse organisation, made up of over 600 permanent and 500 temporary team members, and we know how important it is to invest in our colleagues to help boost their career development. We have ambitious goals, and we want you to be with us for the long term on our exciting journey.
Our working environment could not be more different from a typical office – where else can you see critically endangered orangutans from your office window, or stroll among rare giraffes and tigers on your lunch break?
The Package
- Fixed term contract until December 2028
- 35 hours per week
- The postholder will work 5 days per week, with the flexibility to work evening and weekend to meet the needs of the project. This may enable some homeworking fitting around community delivery.
- Salary £27,938.29 per annum pro rata
- 33 days annual leave plus the option to buy or sell up to 5 days (pro rota)
- Staff pass so you can visit the zoo during your time off, plus multiple complimentary tickets for your friends and family
- Cycle to work scheme
- Healthcare plan and employee assistance programme
- Discounted gym membership
- Discounts on cinema tickets, restaurants, high street shops and more via Perks
- Pension scheme with generous employer contributions up to 9%
Our Requirements
- An understanding & affinity to the organisation’s mission, vision & values, with an interest in the conservation of UK nature.
- Experience coordinating and administering community programmes and projects, preferably within a zoo, aquarium or other environmental education or conservation focused organisation and with high levels of participation/co-development.
- Subject knowledge: The post holder will have knowledge and understanding of the health and wellbeing benefits of fostering a connection to nature, including practical understanding of the evidence-based models used in this area. The post holder also requires a working knowledge of conservation and the key issues threatening the natural world today, particularly with a focus on UK native species.
- Experience working collaboratively with a wide range of community partners, including stakeholder engagement.
- Experience of using learning programmes to bring about social change, ideally encouraging sustainable behaviours and supporting wellbeing.
- Relevant experience leading training and/or delivering workshops with a range of audiences from a wide variety of backgrounds.
- Experience developing high quality resources for learning, both paper based and digitally.
- Exceptional communication and presentation skills, demonstrated through a wide range of experience presenting to different audiences, teaching and delivering learning in different formats (workshops, presentations, talks, tours etc.)
- Experience coordinating and administering projects with demonstrable project coordination skills and knowledge.
- Experience monitoring and evaluating engagement activities in a community context, preferably of activities that have a wellbeing focus.
- Attention to detail and proof-reading skills are essential.
- IT skills: Skilled in the use of all key Microsoft packages and use of digital technologies for public engagement.
- Organisational skills: Excellent time management, administration and planning skills. Ability to coordinate multiple project activities, meeting deadlines and ensuring appropriate quality control.
- Interpersonal skills: Excellent diplomacy and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively under own initiative and as part of a team, to work under pressure with positive attitude and also to enthuse and engage others. The role requires the post holder to work extensively across different departments and with external colleagues.
- Full clean driving licence.
Although not essential, the following would be desirable:
- Relevant degree as demonstration of high level of subject knowledge.
- Experience of asset-based community development and understanding of Trauma-Informed Practices.
- Experience of working with SEND audiences, audiences with mental health/physical health support needs, economically disadvantaged audiences, or supported families.
Due to the nature of the organisation and the role, this post is subject to a DBS check.
The closing date for applications is midnight 1st June 2025
Shortlisting of applications and interviews for the role will take place while the advert is live; the advert will close once the successful candidate is found and it is possible this will be prior to the advertised end date. Candidates are therefore encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible.
Networks for Nature is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: Between £29,000 and £31,500 per annum
Contract: 3-6 month FTC, full-time (37.5 hours per week)
Location: London
Are you an IT professional who is immediately available and experienced in Azure, SharePoint and Intune?
We are currently recruiting an IT Support Officer to support our client with they project. In this role, you will provide comprehensive IT services to staff and volunteers, including the setup and maintenance of hardware, software, networks, and telephone systems, as well as ensuring their security and efficiency. You will also support with the development of an IT manual for the organisation.
Your day-to-day duties will include:
- Implementing change requests.
- IT Documentation: Creation and maintenance of IT department processes, procedures, site documentation, and user guides.
- Technical Skills: Experience with Intune, SharePoint, and Windows 11. (ITIL and project management experience are desirable.)
- Device Setup: Configuration of laptops and mobile phones (with provided instructions).
- Physical Tasks: Occasional light manual handling (primarily laptops and network equipment).
- Travel: travel to various UK office locations.
Essential Skills:
- Technologies: Proficiency in Azure, Intune and SharePoint.
- Documentation Skills: Experience creating and maintaining IT documentation (processes, procedures, user guides).
- Communication & Customer Service: Effective communication skills with demonstrable customer service experience.
- Technical & Administrative Proficiency: Demonstrable IT and administrative skills, including MS Office 365 and understanding of IT networks/infrastructure.
- Organisational & Time Management Skills: Excellent organization, planning, and time management skills.
Please note that there might be the need to work out of office time on occasions.
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.
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.
Active Lincolnshire is seeking an experienced and motivated individual to lead our approach to insight, evaluation and learning. This pivotal role will be responsible for developing and embedding processes and systems to ensure we are a data and learning-led organisation, enabling us to understand and communicate the short and long-term impact of our work.
The purpose of the role is to share information that enables people to make informed decisions to tackle the inequalities that exist in physical activity and to ensure that Active Lincolnshire can articulate the impact of our work on enabling people to lead more active lives.
We want to recruit a driven individual looking to make a difference to the health of our community. They should be able to reflect, see a broader picture and connect the dots. Enabling a smart approach to our work and making a difference where it’s needed. They should be driven towards a collaborative approach of working, encouraging, championing and enabling others along the way.
Active Lincolnshire is a charity and one of the national network of Active Partnerships supported by Sport England to lead the local implementation of the national ‘Uniting the Movement’ strategy which we do through ‘Let’s Move Lincolnshire’ the countywide strategy for physical activity.
It is our aim that everyone in Lincolnshire has options and opportunities to be active every day. We are particularly focussed on increasing physical activity levels and using the positive power of sport and physical activity to tackle inequalities. Lincolnshire as a county has high levels of inactivity, exacerbating other challenges including longterm health conditions - further impacted by gaps in the provision of relevant and accessible opportunities to be active.
Tackling the challenge of inactivity requires us to be working at system level with a wide and complex network of partners and stakeholders and understanding people in our communities.
Anyone joining the Active Lincolnshire team must demonstrably uphold our values of integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, innovation and learning and our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and tackling inequalities. Given the nature of the role, an utmost ability to maintain and respect confidentiality is crucial.
How we behave and our ways of working are important to success – specifically the post holder will need to be committed to being a team player, having empathy, a growth mindset and understanding other perspectives.
As Head of Insight and Evaluation you will:
- Provide leadership and expertise in insight, evaluation and learning across the organisation.
- Develop and embed monitoring, learning and evaluation methods to guide our work and track progress.
- Develop an approach to monitor our impact against organisational, local and national goals.
- Collaborate across the organisation to embed learning processes.
- Foster and advocate for an organisation culture of continuous learning within Active Lincolnshire and external partners.
This role requires the ability to navigate complex, whole system ways of working and to translate insights into actionable strategies that drive positive change.
Key Responsibilities
Develop Insight, Evaluation and Learning Frameworks.
- Design and embed robust systems for collecting and interpreting qualitative and quantitative data.
- Connect with Sport England monitoring, learning and evaluation frameworks and ways of working and embed them locally.
- Capture, collate and effectively share data from communities, stakeholders, national datasets and partners
- Analyse current patterns, trends and emotional/systemic measures to inform decisions.
- Ensure alignment with governance and programme requirements.
- Develop and maintain best practice guidance on evaluation methods.
- Upskill the Active Lincolnshire team on insight and learning approaches.
- Foster a learning culture, translating data into usable knowledge and change theories.
- Ensure our commitments to diversity, inclusion, environmental sustainability and wellbeing are embedded in all decisions.
Build a Movement through Information
- Share learning effectively with a variety of audiences to influence change.
- Develop collaborative partnerships with local and national data and insight leads.
- Interpret and present complex health and demographic data clearly and accessibly.
- Promote collaboration and data sharing across the system at local, regional and national levels.
- Develop engaging case studies and success stories to complement quantitative data.
Plan and Deliver Efficiently
- Integrate learning, monitoring and evaluation into project and programme cycles.
- Prioritise and manage reporting deadlines and governance requirements.
- Streamline processes to ensure efficient and meaningful reporting.
- Identify opportunities for shared learning and resource use across partners and programmes.
Support Innovation
- Encourage lateral thinking and creative problem-solving in insight and evaluation.
- Demonstrate confidence using various data tools and digital platforms.
- Present data in imaginative and audience-appropriate formats.
- Inspire and enable others to share and act on learning across our systems.
Person Specification Essential
- Proven analytical ability to interpret complex qualitative and quantitative data.
- Demonstrable experience in evaluation, insight generation and data-driven decision making.
- Strong understanding of working with and within community-based contexts.
- Familiarity with monitoring and evaluation methodology, including Social Return on Investment (SROI)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to influence stakeholders and build trusted, long-term relationships.
- Confidence in translating academic or data-dense material for practical use.
- Experience supporting projects with uncertainty or evolving approaches.
- Demonstrate a genuine commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
- Ability to respond quickly to insight needs for funding or development opportunities.
- Ability to produce reports using multiple data sets and information sources and to present findings to various stakeholders.
- Ability to be flexible and agile in your approach, responding to the needs of the organisation and local need as it evolves.
- Excellent team player with interpersonal skills, ability to develop meaningful relationship as a trusted colleague and partner.
- Current, valid, driving licence
- Excellent understanding of the English language
- Fluent in IT, digital skills and technology
- Uphold integrity in all that you do, working transparently and with accountability
Desirable
- Experience working with health-based data (e.g., Active Lives, Moving Communities).
- Knowledge of Lincolnshire’s communities, stakeholders and demographics.
Qualifications and qualities
We’re more interested in your approach, personal and professional experiences and your attitude, than formal qualifications; however, an excellent standard of written and spoken English is essential for this role. You must be passionate about the positive power of sport and physical activity.
What matters to us is that we have talented, enthusiastic and experienced professionals working with us who can help deliver our vision. You don't have to be sporty to work at Active Lincolnshire, but you must be passionate about people and the positive power sport and physical activity can have on people’s lives. We’re more interested in your experience and attitude than formal qualifications.
Inclusive Recruitment Process
We operate an inclusive, equitable and transparent recruitment and assessment process, underpinned by an organisational commitment to equality and diversity. We actively encourage applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds who can bring an array of skills and experience to our organisation. We’re committed to making sure every applicant is assessed solely on merit and relevant experience to do the job.
As an employer, we actively seek to ensure that our workforce reflects the communities we serve, recognising that this makes us better able to understand their needs and priorities. We can only do this by ensuring that the people who work for us are the best they can be irrespective of age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, disability, marital status, religion or belief.
We value the ideas and contributions from everybody and welcome and support difference. Our aim is to make sure that equality, diversity and inclusion run through everything we do as an employer.
We encourage applications from people with disabilities, and guarantee interviews for applicants with disabilities that meet the requirement of the role as part of our commitment to the Disability Confident Scheme.
Key Dates
- Application deadline: Wednesday 11th June 2025
- Interviews: Week commencing Monday 23rd June (at our Lincoln office)
Place of work Flexible/hybrid working with community-based and Lincoln office presence.
Contract 12-month fixed-term, with potential to become permanent.
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + 3 days at Christmas
- Celebration Day (personal choice)
- Westfield Health private healthcare
- Cycle to work scheme
- Flexible working policy
- Time to be active in the working week
- Team away days
- Training and development opportunities
- Employer pension contributions
- Time in the working week to volunteer
- Staff wellbeing policy
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in Lincolnshire
£39,000 to £45,000 (dependent on skills and experience).
Reporting to Director
Responsible for no direct reports
Closing date Wednesday 11th June 2025
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Job Title: Risk & Assurance Officer
Salary:£37,800 per annum Band F Level 3 - (Homebased) £39,560 per annum Band F Level 3- (Gilwell based, inclusive of Outer London Weighting)
Location: Gilwell Park (Hybrid), Chingford, London.
Contract Type: Fixed term for 24 months
Working Hours: 35 hours per week
This is an exciting opportunity to shape how we support and enable excellent, safe Scouting through stronger assurance and risk practices.
As our new Risk and Assurance Executive, you’ll help lay the foundations of a refreshed assurance function — working alongside colleagues in safeguarding, safety, and governance primarily. You’ll support the delivery of assurance activities aligned to our “Reassuring Scouting” programme of work, and play a key role in embedding a practical, proportionate, and learning-focused approach to risk management.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys shaping a new and developing function, and getting into the thick of it to establish a mature approach to Enterprise Risk Management and Assurance.
Key Responsibilities:
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Support the planning, delivery, and reporting of assurance reviews across core areas (i.e., safeguarding, safety, and governance to start with).
- Help co-ordinate internal assurance activities and maintain the assurance schedule.
- Support the development and testing of an integrated three lines of defence model tailored for Scouting.
Skills and abilities:
- Ability to gather and analyse qualitative and quantitative information to draw insights and form clear recommendations.
- Skilled in facilitating discussions or workshops that help others reflect, evaluate, or plan.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce accessible and engaging reports.
- Comfortable working both independently and as part of a cross-functional team.
Benefits:
- We are an award-winning Charity of the Year (Charity Times Awards 2022) with over 400 employees across multiple locations across the country.
- 28 days holiday and going up to 32 days after 2 years’ service
- Flexible working hours
- Work in a way that suits you, your role and your department
For more details about the Scouts and our great benefits:
Closing date for applications: 23:59pm Sunday 16th June 2025
Interviews will be held w/c 23rd June 2025
Click ‘Apply’ now to apply for this fantastic role!!!!!!
The Scouts is an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute. We offer flexible working arrangements to support diverse needs and lifestyles, ensuring that our teams can thrive both professionally and personally. We welcome and encourage applicants from all walks of life, believing that varied perspectives strengthen our innovation and community. Your unique experiences and ideas are essential to our success, and we look forward to hearing from all voices.
As a Care Supervisor, you’ll lead and supervise care teams to deliver compassionate, high-quality, person-centred care that reflects our values and embraces the individuality of every person we support.
Key responsibilities include:
- Preparing comprehensive, individualised care plans that promote health and wellbeing, incorporating the choices and preferences of beneficiaries and/or their families. Regularly reviewing and updating these plans.
- Assessing and managing risks to health, wellbeing, and safety, empowering beneficiaries to make choices and maintain independence wherever possible, while continuously reviewing risk management strategies.
- Monitoring the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of beneficiaries and taking timely, appropriate action in response to any changes.
What we're looking for:
- Passion for delivering outstanding care, always putting people first.
- A Level 3 Diploma in Adult Social Care (or equivalent).
- A Level 3 Team Leader/Supervisory Apprenticeship Standard (or willingness to work towards it).
- Evidence of ongoing professional development relevant to dementia care (e.g., accredited courses).
- Experience working in a care home with older people, including those living with dementia, or experience in adult health, social care, or community support.
- Skilled in assessing needs, developing and evaluating care plans, and managing medications safely (ordering, storing, administering, and disposal).
- Experience in providing compassionate end-of-life care to individuals and their families.
What we offer:
- 22 days of paid annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata)
- Generous pension with employer contributions up to 14% (salary sacrifice options available)
- Life assurance of 3 times your salary
- Enhanced sick pay
- Paid carers and dependents leave
- DBS checks covered by us
- Free parking
- Access to internal and external learning and development opportunities
- Rewards hub with exclusive discounts
About Mais House
The Royal British Legion operates six care homes across the UK, offering exceptional residential, nursing, and dementia care tailored to veterans and their families. Located near picturesque Bexhill-on-Sea, Mais House is a stunning period property with 51 en-suite bedrooms and a range of amenities, including a lounge bar, cinema, memorial garden, conservatory/greenhouse, and beautifully maintained gardens to enjoy year-round. Residents benefit from a warm and supportive community, personalised care that addresses their unique needs, a restaurant-style dining experience, and a diverse program of engaging activities. With its blend of comfort, community, and exceptional standards, Mais House provides a welcoming home where those who served feel truly valued.
Apply now to become 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.
Please note that we are unable to accept applications from overseas candidates who require sponsorship. All candidates must have a valid Right to Work in the UK.
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(s). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
This role offers 37.5 hours per week, with shifts between Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm with flexibility to cover evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays as required.
Please note that we are unable to accept applications from overseas candidates who require sponsorship. All candidates must have a valid Right to Work in the UK.
An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role.
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.
What you’ll do:
- Support, mentor, and supervise the care team, promoting best practice and high standards.
- Develop and review comprehensive care plans tailored to individual needs, ensuring resident choice and independence.
- Assess and manage health and safety risks, fostering a safe and inclusive atmosphere.
- Encourage the adoption of innovative care practices alongside the Nursing & Residential Manager.
- Maintain compliance with CQC regulations and support quality assurance initiatives.
- Manage medication safely and provide compassionate end-of-life care.
What we’re looking for:
- Level 3 Diploma in Adult Social Care or equivalent.
- Level 4 Team Leader/Supervisory Apprenticeship or willingness to work towards it.
- Proven experience in a senior care role, ideally with dementia care expertise.
- Skilled in assessing needs, creating care plans, and leading teams.
- Knowledge of CQC regulations and the Health and Social Care Act 2008.
Employee benefits include:
- 25 day’s paid holiday per year (plus bank holidays), increasing to 26 days after 5 years. Plus the ability to buy up to 1 working week of additional leave
- Contributory pension scheme – min 2% employee contribution receives 6% employer contribution up to max of 10% employer contribution matched with 5% employee contribution (until 5 years’ service reached, when 14% employer contribution achievable)
- Death-in-service Life Assurance, with a benefit of 3x annual salary
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Reward Hub online benefits platform with extensive offers and discounts
- Professional subscription paid by RBL (where it is essential to the role)
- DBS (criminal records) screening paid by RBL (where it is essential to the role).
- Employee Assistance Programme: Provides confidential counselling, financial and legal advice
About Mais House
Mais House is one of six care homes operated by the Royal British Legion. Nestled near the coast in Bexhill-on-Sea, it’s a beautiful period property with 51 en-suite rooms, a lounge bar, cinema, memorial garden, conservatory, and landscaped grounds. Residents enjoy tailored nursing, residential and dementia care in a vibrant, supportive environment.
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(s). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
Greater Together Manchester are looking to appoint a Social Justice Development Worker to join our team and champion social justice across the Diocese of Manchester. You will be part of a knowledgeable and dedicated team working on a range of social justice initiatives that look to change the lives of people all across the region.
We are looking for someone who is passionate and committed to social justice, who can take the lead on innovative project development, training and community development to help us deliver our programme to revitalise church-based social justice.
About Greater Together Manchester
Greater Together Manchester (GTM) is a visionary local charity which seeks mobilise communities across Greater Manchester, supporting churches and grassroots community leaders to create and develop social justice projects, to take on leadership roles and to engage with decision makers in order to tackle chronic issues of deprivation and disadvantage in their neighbourhoods. We also directly deliver a number of our own front-line services when this is the best way to tackle an urgent, acute need.
Founded as a joint initiative between the Diocese of Manchester and Church Urban Fund in 2015, Since 2015, GTM has supported 271 local community groups, provided training and support to 609 and grassroot community leaders and volunteers, secured more than £500,000 for local community initiatives, and supported 14,188 beneficiaries via our projects and programmes
It is an exciting time for GTM as we are creating our new strategy that will shape our mission and programmes of work over the next few years.
Purpose of the post
To encourage the development of local churches’ response to poverty and social justice across the Diocese of Manchester, with a focus on developing sustainable projects that look to address the root causes of poverty.
To identify and link with existing community groups working on issues relating to poverty and social justice.
To help parishes work together with other sectors and stakeholders, encouraging collaboration and partnerships.
To encourage a movement for change, encouraging churches to engage with practical action, advocacy and systems change.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Development and Delivery
- Work with the CEO of Greater Together Manchester to develop a work plan for engaging with existing parish based social justice projects and initiatives, with a focus on shifting from crisis response to prevention.
- Provide a range of development support to new projects and initiatives.
- Be the contact person for parishes seeking advice and support on addressing issues of social justice.
- Keep up to date with the work of national, regional and local organisations and charities that work in this space, as well as keeping up to date with government policies, initiatives and communicating these effectively to parishes and communities.
- Develop effective monitoring and evaluation systems that demonstrate the impact of GTM’s development work.
Revitalisation and Promotion of Church-Based Social Justice Work
- To be an informed and knowledgeable advocate and champion for issues of social justice.
- To meet with leaders from churches across the Diocese to assess their social justice work and offer support and guidance where necessary.
- Raise the profile of church based social justice initiatives and project across the Diocese and amplify the effectiveness and impact of the work of churches in tackling social injustice.
- Support parishes and church-based projects with the monitoring and evaluation of their work, allowing them to demonstrate their impact more easily and accurately.
- Develop relationships with local, regional and national funders.
- Support the delivery of the relevant training for churches across the Diocese on topics relating to social justice.
- Maintain accurate records of development activity with parishes and support parishes to record the impact of their activities.
Promote Effective Networking and Collaboration
- Develop networks of support around social justice issues, acting as a convener, bringing churches together to learn from one another, promoting good practice and encourage peer-support.
- Act as the Regional Coordinator for the Places of Welcome initiative.
- Develop good working relationships with other agencies addressing poverty both locally and nationally.
- Encourage churches to work together with other community groups, charities, and the public/statutory sector to address local issues
Other
- Raise the profile of GTM across the Diocese, encouraging parishes to engage and support our wider work.
- Work with the CEO and other relevant staff members to maintain and develop our relationship with Church Urban Fund and the Together Network.
- Prepare written reports to the Board of Trustees, funders and other partners as required.
- Build relationships with those in similar roles ecumenically.
Person Specification
Experience:
- Experience of working with church and community-based groups and projects
- Track record of building successful partnerships and working relationships with people at all levels, including people with lived experience
- Experience of working with volunteers and grassroots community leaders
- Facilitation and presentation skills, with the ability to lead workshops, training sessions, and discussions
- Experience of developing and implementing robust monitoring and evolution frameworks and keeping accurate records
- Experience of business planning and marketing
- Track record of supporting church and community-based groups to secure funding
Knowledge:
- Strong understanding of social justice issues
- Knowledge of the faith and church sector, in particular the Church of England
- An understanding of the key role that churches play in their local communities and a commitment to promoting social justice as a core part of Christian mission
- An understanding of Christian Theology, with the ability to facilitate theological reflection in parishes
Skills:
- Self-motivated with the ability to work proactively, flexibly and independently, and to encourage and motivate others
- Excellent organisational skills, including time management and the ability to prioritise your workload
- Ability to work with complex situations, to problem solve and exercise sound judgement to deliver positive outcomes
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with good emotional intelligence
- Fully computer literate, proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams)
Attitude:
- Willingness to work flexibly, with some evenings and weekends
- A commitment to the vision and values of Greater Together Manchester
- A commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in all areas of work
Other:
- Full driving license and access to a car
To apply please submit:
A CV, detailing your qualifications, career history, responsibilities and achievements AND
A Cover Letter highlighting your relevant skills and experience, directly addressing how you meet the qualities outlined in the person specification
Please submit your application by the deadline (20th June 2025)
If you have any questions, or would like to talk to someone about the role, please get in touch.
Transforming lives and communities across Greater Manchester
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