Education and Policy Manager

London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£30,000 - £32,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (2 years)

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Job description

Hello!
We're OUTpatients, the UK's LGBTIQ+ cancer charity. We're proudly patient-led and are here to shake up the system, advocate for equity, and stand up for every LGBTIQ+ individual navigating the cancer journey. We believe that no-one should feel like they're on the outside looking in when it comes to their own health. That's why we're working towards a world where everyone can bring their whole selves to cancer care. Our goal is fair and accessible cancer care for all, inclusive of our community. It's not just our dream, it's the change we create.

 

About the role
OUTpatients is seeking an experienced Education and Policy Manager who can help us reach people all over the UK with our sector leading education and policy advisory. We encourage applicants who have prior experience working in small, developing teams and are able to balance taking initiative with close collaboration with other staff members.

You will lead on managing our education arm of the charity, continuing to deliver existing webinars and sessions on LGBTIQ+ inclusive cancer care, and explore development into new products, content, and audiences. You will work closely with stakeholders in the NHS, third sector, and industry.

Experience developing and delivering education sessions or programmes would be beneficial. You should also have a strong understanding of data-led educational content, and how intersectionality can be applied as a lens throughout our work.

We strongly encourage people with lived experience and those from minoritised backgrounds to apply for this role. Our application process is anonymous, this means we will not know who you are until we decide to invite people to interview.

 

 

Responsibilities
Education
• Delivering education sessions on LGBTIQ+ inclusive cancer care to healthcare professionals, charities, and other organisations.
• Attending and presenting at conferences and special meetings.
• Securing new education clients and project work through networking and outreach.
• Collecting and analysing evaluation data to report on and inform education outputs.
• Managing junior and session staff to support education delivery and reach.
• Managing CRM and invoicing of education clients.
• Developing strategic plan for expansion of materials and/or clients and audiences, supported by the CEO.


Policy
• Keeping up to date with sector policy direction and announcements.

• Making recommendations to the CEO about areas of policy that the charity should try to influence.

• Working with the staff team and interns to draft policy related actions and asks for submission to the Department of Health and Social Care and other relevant bodies.

• Attend and present at policy oriented meetings and events to promote data-led insights and recommendations for improved LGBTIQ+ cancer care.

 

 

Person specification
Essential
A successful candidate will be able to to demonstrate a commitment to the charity's mission and possess the following qualities:
• Highly developed skills in public speaking, presenting, or delivering education sessions.
• Experience using Microsoft Teams or comparable video call platforms to organise and deliver presentations or webinars.
• Proficiency using Microsoft PowerPoint to create dynamic presentations.
• Experience working independently to deliver projects or workstreams.
• Demonstrable skills in using research and public data to create educational content.


Desirable
In addition to the above skills, we welcome applicants with the following experience, interests, and expertise:
• Experience designing educational programmes and products.
• Experience using CRM software or managing databases.
• Understanding of the cancer sector in the UK.
• Understanding of LGBTIQ+ health inequalities, and health inequalities more widely.
• Experience of working in the charity sector.
• Knowledge and experience in how to be GDPR compliant.

Organisation
OUTpatients View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10
Posted on: 06 May 2026
Closing date: 20 May 2026 at 14:49
Tags: Cancer, Education, Engagement / Outreach, Health / Medical, Human Rights, LGBTQ, Sexual Health

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