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Manchester, Greater Manchester (Hybrid) 0.86 miles
£29,500 - £32,500 per year dependent on experience
Full-time
Temporary (12 months with likelihood of extension beyond this period)
Job description

Money Advice Referral Tool Coordinator - Job Description 

Resolve Poverty works locally to end poverty nationally through a range of strategic and policy, knowledge development and practical delivery activities. We are a growing organisation working in multiple localities across the country, often partnering with local councils and other public bodies and working with them and their VCFSE sector partners. 

Our Money Advice Referral Tool (MART) currently operates in eight local authority areas. This will increase over the next year, with new localities coming on stream. The MART provides professionals and volunteers in non-money advice roles with the ability to understand and to effectively support people experiencing or at risk of financial hardship to access relevant money related support services. The MART is built upon the idea that the best way to support someone experiencing poverty is to maximise their income and to address any debts they may have. It also recognises that professionals and volunteers in non-money advice roles often encounter people with money worries and can act as a conduit for people to access the support they need. As such, the tools are used by people in a range of settings, including schools, health centres and local charities and community groups. 

As the programme grows, we are recruiting to a new MART Coordinator role. This is an exciting role that will give someone an opportunity to develop networking, coordination and organisational skills. You will be passionate about tackling poverty and building effective partnerships.

Particulars:

Location: A combination of home based and working at Resolve Poverty’s office in St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester M12 6FZ at least two days per week, with an expectation of travel to multiple localities across the North West. 

Contract: Full-time.

Length of contract: 12 months with likelihood of extension beyond this period. 

Probationary period: 4 months.

Purpose: To maintain existing MARTs and to work on the development of new MARTs.

Salary: £29,500 to £32,500 dependent on experience. 

Hours per week: 35 hours. 

Paid annual leave entitlement: 25 days excluding bank holidays.

Line manager: Programme Officer with dotted line management to the Marketing and Partnerships Manager. 

Key responsibilities:

Administrative:

Support the maintenance of existing Money Advice Referral Tools (MARTs), working closely with the Programme Officer

Organise and oversee a programme of regular working group meetings 

Maintain a record of MART engagement, tracking data and communication activities. 

Delivery:

Design and deliver new MARTs, working closely with the Programme Officer and external partners

Ensure MARTs are kept up to date and resolve any accessibility issues as required

Ensure use of the tools is embedded, and that there is a plan in each borough to keep the tools updated

Communicate MART data to local authorities and other stakeholders as appropriate

Socialisation and communication 

Create a calendar of MART socialisation activities.

Run information sessions for professionals and volunteers who will use the tools

Work with Resolve Poverty’s Development Team to identify opportunities to create new MARTs

Attend regular internal team and project team meetings as required.

Support the delivery of Resolve Poverty’s broader work as and when requested.

Person specification:

Essential:

A passion for partnership working, wanting to build a career in the not-for-profit sector.

Strong verbal communication skills, including the ability to speak to different audiences and people in different positions of seniority and from different backgrounds.

Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to foster positive working relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders.

Excellent organisational and administrative skills. Excellent attention to detail with the ability to interpret and report on quantitative data. 

Good written skills, with the ability to condense complex information.

The ability to work independently, with strong time management skills, and basic administrative skills.

Excellent teamworking skills, with the ability to work effectively with colleagues across the Resolve Poverty team. 

A commitment to Resolve Poverty’s vision and aims

Knowledge of poverty and financial exclusion in the UK, including knowledge of the role localities can play in tackling poverty.

Demonstrable knowledge of how local support systems operate. 

Desirable:

Experience of supporting monitoring and evaluation processes as part of project delivery. 

Experience of poverty, in your personal and/or professional life.

A passion for involving “experts by experience”, i.e. people who have experience of an issue in their personal lives.

Organisation
Resolve Poverty View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 11 - 20

Resolve Poverty is a not-for-profit organisation that delivers locally and regionally focused anti-poverty activities across the UK.

Posted on: 25 June 2026
Closing date: 15 July 2026 at 17:00
Tags: Advice / Information, Campaigns, Training / Learning, Data Entry, Engagement / Outreach, Human Rights, Partnerships

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