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About the role
The Service Delivery Officers deliver our diverse portfolio of career development and music education support, including career accelerators, career skills and advice and collaborations with spaces and services across the UK to reduce barriers to access for supported musicians.
Service Delivery Officers are responsible for selection of musicians for career development support, they also play a critical role in impactful management of charitable funds and resources.
Officers each lead on specific areas of the service, and each type of support has defined milestones, performance and impact indicators and must be managed within a budget – all of which the Officer is responsible for.
About you
The successful candidate will bring demonstrable experience in project management, with a track record of delivering programmes and milestones on time, within budget and to a high standard.
You will also have experience designing, coordinating and facilitating engaging online and in-person events, training sessions and group discussions, creating inclusive and participatory environments.
Strong organisational and communication skills are required, with the ability to manage competing priorities, work independently and build effective relationships with a diverse range of service users and stakeholders.
The role also requires a strong understanding of the UK music industry, including musicians’ income streams, the barriers and inequalities affecting career development, and the wider ecosystem of organisations that support and influence musicians' careers.
About us
At Help Musicians and Music Minds Matter, music is our passion and its people are our purpose.
Musicians give us so much, but what they do often means bearing their hearts and fighting for chances in a sea of challenges. Help Musicians understands and supports music creators, enabling them to navigate unsteady income, make the most of career opportunities and find a helping hand when things go wrong. We’re there for musicians so music can be there for us.
Things can also be tough for people behind the scenes. Music Minds Matter supports the mental health of everyone working across music, whether they’re backstage, in the studio or on the road. Good times, bad times, all the times, we’re always here.
Both charities are funded by music lovers and partners who share our passion. With their help, we ensure that those behind the music stay well and keep doing what they love.
Our work has a direct impact on the lives of thousands of people every year. If you are passionate about creating a world where musicians can thrive, then this could be the place for you.
How do I apply?
For full details of the role and how to apply please click ‘Apply’ and visit our website. You will need to download our application forms and submit these to us by the deadline below.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Creating Hope Together
Creating Hope Together is Scotland's suicide prevention strategy and action plan (2022–2032), published by the Scottish Government and COSLA. Its vision is to reduce the number of suicide deaths in Scotland while tackling the inequalities that contribute to suicide, so that any child, young person or adult who has thoughts of taking their own life, or who is affected by suicide, gets the help they need and feels a sense of hope.
All of the work is delivered in line with the strategy's guiding principles: putting inequalities and diversity first; co-developing our work with people with lived and living experience; embedding Time, Space, Compassion; keeping the voices of children and young people central; connecting people across sectors to learn together; reducing the stigma of suicide; and ensuring our work is evidence-informed.
The role
This is a new role, hosted by Change Mental Health on behalf of Suicide Prevention Scotland, created to support delivery of Outcome 3 of Creating Hope Together: that everyone affected by suicide is able to access high quality, compassionate, appropriate and timely support.
The postholder will work alongside colleagues in the delivery collective - primarily the Time Space Compassion (TSC) Lead and the Children and Young People (CYP) Lead - to support delivery of a range of actions across the Delivery Plan. In practice this means helping partners in community, primary care, unscheduled care and mental health settings to put person-centred, compassionate approaches into everyday practice; growing the reach of Time, Space, Compassion across Scotland; and strengthening support for children and young people at higher risk of suicide.
The role focuses on enabling practical change in real-world settings through strong partnerships, effective communication, and the thoughtful use of learning and evidence to support continuous improvement. It sits within a small, collaborative team and works across a wide network of national and local partners, including NHS Boards, local authorities, third sector organisations, the Lived and Living Experience Panel (LLEP) and the Youth Advisory Group (YAG).
Key Responsibilities
Support delivery of implementation and improvement resources in practice
- Support partners to work at a national and local level to embed person‑centred, compassionate approaches to supporting people affected by suicidal thoughts and behaviours.
- Work with partners and draw on the latest evidence, best practice and a range of experts, to identify and respond to barriers and enablers to implementation
- This includes supporting the adaptation and implementation of national improvement and implementation resources, with a particular focus on:
o The roll out of the Enabling Conversations Toolkit for children and young people, in the CYP sector
o The Time Space Compassion approach, including work to support the implementation of personalised risk management approaches in community and clinical settings.
Build and maintain stakeholder relationships
- Develop and maintain relationships with strategic, community and lived experience partners at both national and local level, holding a portfolio of implementation partnerships.
- Represent the work of Suicide Prevention Scotland in multi-agency partnerships and networks, building trust, setting realistic expectations and delivering reliably.
- Work in close partnership with colleagues across the delivery collective to ensure a coherent, joined-up approach across Outcome 3 and the wider delivery plan.
Lead communications and knowledge sharing
- Develop and deliver engaging, accessible communications that promote learning and support the spread of our resources and projects.
- Use digital channels and networks to share insight and good practice.
- Create content that is trauma-informed, inclusive and practice-focused.
Support evaluation and continuous improvement
- Work with local and national partners to develop and implement proportionate evaluation activity that identifies impact, learning and opportunities for improvement.
- Synthesise and share learning to inform the future development of our resources, including producing clear, accessible written summaries.
Project coordination and management
- Support national and local partners to plan, coordinate and administer implementation activity, maintaining project plans, milestones and risk registers.
- Monitor progress against delivery plan milestones and prepare updates and reports for governance groups.
- Support budget tracking and ensure value for money.
General Duties:
- Act in accordance with Data Protection legislation. Ensure all records, personal, staff and client data are managed in line with Data Management and Information Governance policies.
- Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
- As with all employees, workers and volunteers; to encourage people to join Change Mental Health as a member, donor or activist.
- To act in accordance with the charity's Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies and to notify your line manager promptly if there are any concerns.
- To participate in regular supervision and appraisal and undertake any relevant training as appropriate to the role.
- To work in accordance with the charity's national policies and local operating procedures and those of external regulators or professional bodies.
- Undertake other related duties in line with the scope and purpose of the role, as agreed with the line manager.
Essential Criteria:
- A track record of delivering change and of working in multi-agency stakeholder partnerships and groups.
- The ability to build understanding quickly and become effective in the role at pace.
- The ability to build and maintain trust – setting realistic expectations and delivering reliably, with an approach that balances ambition with pragmatism.
- The ability to find a way through complex topics and situations, prioritising the most important tasks to make the best use of time.
- A strong commitment to compassionate, person-centred ways of working, and to ways of working that can be applied in day-to-day practice.
- The ability to apply group learning principles to support collective improvement and development.
- Excellent communication and facilitation skills, including the ability to produce sensitive, trauma-informed and equity-focused materials and session plans.
- Strong organisational and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and meet deadlines.
- A commitment to co-production with people with lived and living experience, and to tackling the inequalities that contribute to suicide.
- Willingness and ability to travel across Scotland, with occasional overnight stays.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience of working in suicide prevention, self-harm or mental health, particularly with children and young people.
- Experience of supporting the implementation of practice resources and improvement programmes across multiple settings.
- Knowledge of the Time, Space, Compassion approach and/or the NCISH recommendations and patient safety toolkit.
- Understanding of the health, local government and third sector landscape in Scotland, including NHS Boards, community planning and national policy.
- Experience of evaluation, quality improvement or implementation science approaches.
This job profile and list of duties is not exhaustive and serves only to highlight the main requirements. The line manager may stipulate other reasonable requirements and projects commensurate with the general profile and grade of the post.
All successful candidates will require a PVG Membership. Please be aware that it is classed as an offence if you apply for this role and are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children or vulnerable adults.
Benefits:
· 24/7 access to an award-winning Employee Assistance Programme providing free legal, financial, and medical advice as well as support with life’s challenges.
· A 35-hour working week, enhanced sick pay & season ticket loan.
· A great work life balance with flexible and blended working environment.
· Access to purchase a Blue Light Discount Card
· Cycle to Work Scheme
· Enhanced sick pay and leave entitlements.
· Generous 37 days’ holiday.
· Paid Mental Wellbeing days.
· Professional development including funded opportunities.
For over 50 years, our mission has remained the same: to help and support people affected by mental illness.
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We are recruiting one full time permanent Funding Officer in Yorkshire and the Humber. Funding Officers in these roles will primarily be part of a Yorkshire and the Humber regional team delivering our Reaching Communities programme, with opportunities to be involved with other programmes and aspects of the Fund’s wider operations as they arise. As a Funding Officer for the National Lottery Community Fund you will be integral to supporting the organisation to deliver our strategy It Starts With Community.
These roles will contribute to ensuring that vital funding reaches communities and projects who need it most in our region. As a Funding Officer you will work as part of our Yorkshire and the Humber regional team, working day-to-day alongside fellow Funding Officers, supported by a Funding Manager.
We are looking for people who will work across the region, with a focus on developing relationships and being a key point of contact for West Yorkshire
Ideally (but not essentially) you will live in West Yorkshire and have good knowledge of the local area.
The Funding Officer role is classed as mobile working which means you will be expected to work from Fund offices, from home as well as conduct visits across the region. The Yorkshire & Humber regional office is in Leeds.
Responsibilities & Expectations of the Role
Interview details:
We have a hybrid approach to working. Work pattern and location will be agreed with the successful candidate.
We will be hosting a briefing session on Thursday 9th July, 1pm To register for the session or for any questions about the recruitment process, please email the recruitment team.
How to Apply:
Upload your CV in word format and write a supporting statement (max 1,000 words) to align with the criteria below. We will use this to score your application.
Essential criteria
Desirable criteria
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Communities in the UK come in all shapes and sizes. National Lottery funding is for everyone – therefore, we are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and we work hard to ensure our funding reaches where it is needed.
We also believe our people should represent the communities, organisations and individuals we work with. That’s why The National Lottery Community Fund is committed to being an inclusive employer and a great place to work. We recognise and celebrate the fact that our people come from diverse backgrounds. We positively welcome applications from people from ethnic minority backgrounds, people with disabilities or longstanding health conditions, people who are LGBTQ+, and people from different socio-economic and educational backgrounds, as well as people of all ages.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we take a proactive approach in making reasonable adjustments, if needed, throughout the recruitment process and during employment. (This can be related to a physical and mental health condition).
It starts with community.
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Finance Director
Hours of work 30 hrs / 4 days per week, permanent contract
Based Newhaven, with some hybrid working available after completing induction
Starting Salary £60K per annum pro rata
Are you an experienced senior level finance decision maker with broad cross sector knowledge, who demonstrates excellent communication skills, and wants to use your skills to support a community facing organisation? If so, we would welcome your interest and application!
You will be a qualified accountant, with an understanding of the complexities of working within the 3rd sector funding framework. With responsibility for providing expert strategic financial advice and professional input right across the organisation, you will ensure the finances of the Charity run smoothly and efficiently. You will consider the wider internal and external factors presented to you by our internal knowledge experts alongside the financial position in order to support the delivery of the services and enterprises, which fulfil the organisation’s mission and values.
You will also provide effective leadership and direction of the well-regarded finance team with a person-centred approach.
Providing sound financial, contract & risk management advice and ensuring compliance with legal, statutory and audit requirements, you will contribute to the strategic leadership of the charity as an active member of our Senior Management Team.
We are looking for people to join our team who have the qualities and skills we feel would most benefit our internal and external clients; professionalism, empathy, kindness and understanding. In return, we understand people want to work in a supportive environment with friendly colleagues. We offer a flexible, hybrid approach to delivery wherever possible, annual leave of 25 days per year pro rata plus bank holidays and sick pay from the start (increasing with service), additional sick pay per year for planned operations and recovery, a pension scheme, bereavement leave, and managers who are available to you… plus a day off for your birthday!
Interviews will be held in Newhaven.
Closing date: 5pm on Sunday 19th July 2026
1st stage interviews: Wednesday 29th July 2026 / 2nd stage interviews: w/c Monday 3rd August 2026
For the job description and to apply, please visit the website
Completed application forms can be sent to HR
You may think that you’re not a 100% match to what we’re looking for, but we recognise that some skills and experience may be transferable rather than an exact match. If you’re unsure about whether to apply, please do contact the HR team, and we would be happy to arrange an informal discussion with the CEO or current FD.
SCDA includes: Employability; Community Advice and Wellbeing; Community Development & Health
Registered Charity Number: 1094905
Company Limited by Guarantee: 3387617
Supporting people and communities to thrive
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Project Officer Sefton School Streets
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Project Officer Sefton School Streets
England North West
£29,835 per annum (pro rata for part time)
Ref: 202REC
Full time 37.5 hours per week – we are happy to talk flexible working
Base: Sefton, Merseyside
Contract: Fixed term until 31/03/2027
Disclosure: Enhanced DBS Scheme is required for this position as the post holder will be working with children in educational settings
ABOUT THE ROLE
Team: Active Journeys
As the Project Officer, you will help shape healthier, happier communities by making walking, wheeling, and cycling a natural choice for everyday journeys.
This is an exciting opportunity to work directly with schools and local communities across the North and Midlands, identifying ways to transform streets and public spaces into safer, more welcoming environments for active travel.
What You’ll Be Doing
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working with children, young people, and local communities.
ABOUT YOU
You will have experience working with children and young people in both school and community settings. You will also demonstrate an understanding of the challenges faced by communities experiencing inequalities, along with knowledge of safety management and risk assessment procedures.
We’re looking for someone who has experience and understanding in the areas listed below. You don’t need to meet every requirement — if you feel you’d be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.
This role will require travel and work at locations as necessary to undertake projects on behalf of Walk Wheel Cycle Trust.
LIVING OUR VALUES
At the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, we’re a values‑driven organisation. We’re looking for people who are:
Always Learning – curious, open‑minded and committed to continuous improvement.
Championing Equity – inclusive, respectful and focused on ensuring everyone has a voice and fair opportunity to succeed.
Taking Ownership – proactive, responsible and empowered to make things better.
Delivering Together – collaborative, transparent and motivated by shared success.
Through our values we make it possible for more people to walk, wheel and cycle safely, healthily and joyfully.
WHAT WE OFFER
We want you to feel supported, valued, and empowered in your role. That’s why we offer flexible working, a positive team environment, and benefits designed to support your wellbeing, finances, and family life.
Wellbeing Support
Financial Benefits
Family Friendly Policies
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
We're the charity making it possible for everyone to walk, wheel and cycle



CRT is seeking a Development Officer to deliver the Collaborative Community Ownership Support Service (C-COSS) in Wales, providing advice and support to community organisations acquiring, managing and sustaining community assets in former coalfield communities.
The role will support Community Asset Transfer, strengthen governance and sustainability, and help develop a centre of excellence for community ownership in Wales.
Key Responsibilities
• Support community organisations to acquire, manage and sustain community assets.
• Provide guidance on Community Asset Transfer, feasibility, governance and sustainability.
• Help organisations become investment-ready through business, financial and project planning.
• Deliver programme activity, monitor progress and report on impact.
• Build partnerships and share learning, best practice and resources across the sector.
About You
We are looking for someone with experience of supporting social enterprises, voluntary organisations or community groups, alongside a strong track record in partnership working, project or programme management, and helping groups access funding or investment.
You will have strong knowledge of regeneration issues affecting Welsh coalfield communities, excellent communication and reporting skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Why Join CRT?
This is an opportunity to help protect and develop community assets and services across Wales’ coalfield communities, leaving a lasting legacy of support, learning and best practice.
Mae CRT yn chwilio am Swyddog Datblygu i ddarparu'r Gwasanaeth Cymorth Perchnogaeth Gymunedol Cydweithredol (C-COSS) yng Nghymru, gan ddarparu cyngor a chefnogaeth i sefydliadau cymunedol sy'n caffael, rheoli a chynnal asedau cymunedol mewn hen gymunedau meysydd glo.
Bydd y rôl yn cefnogi Trosglwyddo Asedau Cymunedol, yn cryfhau llywodraethu a chynaliadwyedd, ac yn helpu i ddatblygu canolfan ragoriaeth ar gyfer perchnogaeth gymunedol yng Nghymru.
Cyfrifoldebau Allweddol
• Cefnogi sefydliadau cymunedol i gaffael, rheoli a chynnal asedau cymunedol.
• Darparu canllawiau ar Drosglwyddo Asedau Cymunedol, dichonoldeb, llywodraethu a chynaliadwyedd.
• Helpwch sefydliadau i fod yn barod i fuddsoddi trwy gynllunio busnes, ariannol a phrosiectau.
• Cyflwyno gweithgarwch y rhaglen, monitro cynnydd ac adrodd ar effaith.
• Adeiladu partneriaethau a rhannu dysgu, arfer gorau ac adnoddau ar draws y sector.
Amdanoch chi
Rydym yn chwilio am rywun sydd â phrofiad o gefnogi mentrau cymdeithasol, sefydliadau gwirfoddol neu grwpiau cymunedol, ochr yn ochr â hanes cryf o weithio mewn partneriaeth, rheoli prosiectau neu raglenni, a helpu grwpiau i gael mynediad at gyllid neu fuddsoddiad.
Bydd gennych wybodaeth gref am faterion adfywio sy'n effeithio ar gymunedau meysydd glo Cymru, sgiliau cyfathrebu ac adrodd rhagorol, a'r gallu i weithio'n annibynnol ac fel rhan o dîm.
Pam Ymuno â CRT?
Mae hwn yn gyfle i helpu i ddiogelu a datblygu asedau a gwasanaethau cymunedol ar draws cymunedau meysydd glo Cymru, gan adael etifeddiaeth barhaol o gefnogaeth, dysgu ac arfer gorau.
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Our client, Parkinson's UK, is looking for an enthusiastic and well organised public affairs professional, with a good knowledge of how policy change works in Westminster and Whitehall. You’ll support their work to raise the profile of Parkinson’s UK, increase awareness of Parkinson’s and build strong relationships with Parliamentarians and civil servants. Supporting the policy advisers, you’ll keep a close eye on developments in Parliament and support colleagues in the devolved nations in their Parliamentary work.
Role (What you'll do)
Candidate (What you'll bring)
How to apply
To be considered, please send a copy of your CV, together with a supporting statement (max 2 sides of A4) fully demonstrating how you meet all the criteria of the role, as stated in the "What you'll bring" section of the job description, via the Redirect button.
Please note that this is not an entry-level role. We can only consider candidates who clearly demonstrate experience working within a public affairs/political environment. For example, you might be working for an MP, or within a charity/NGO policy/influencing team or within a public affairs agency.
Due to timing, we are ideally looking for candidates with no longer than one month's notice.
Please note that you must already have the right to work in UK to apply for this role.
Closing: 12pm, Tuesday 28 July
Interviews: Wednesday 5 and Friday 7 August (online)
Start date: As soon as possible
We exist to make every day better, for everybody living with Parkinson’s. Right now.
Contract: Permanent, full-time contract.
Hours: 35 hours per week (1 FTE)
Salary: £32,000 - £36,000
Location: Carers Trust office (London, Glasgow or Cardiff) with hybrid/home working options
This role is central to strengthening and connecting Carers Trust’s organisational networks across the UK. Through the delivery of clear, consistent and engaging communications, the Communications & Engagement Officer will help members stay informed about opportunities, resources and developments across the network, while promoting collaboration and the sharing of learning and good practice.
Working within the Network Development Team and closely alongside colleagues in Communications and Marketing, the postholder will coordinate network communications across a range of channels and audiences, helping to increase engagement with Carers Trust’s membership offers and strengthen connections between member organisations.
The role will also play an important part in ensuring members' voices, experiences and achievements are reflected across Carers Trust’s wider communications. By supporting more connected, informed and engaged networks, the postholder will contribute to stronger services and better outcomes for unpaid carers across the UK.
As the postholder you will:
Please download the attached recruitment pack to find out more.
The person appointed will be employed by the Cathedral Chapter and the Line Manager for this post will be the Canon Chancellor.
The Education Officer will work with the Canon Chancellor and the expert volunteers who support this department to develop, grow and deliver the schools and formal learning offers at the cathedral. In addition, they will work with others to develop the interpretation and activities for families and children, helping them to discover the cathedral and its work.
The post of Education Officer is located within Ripon Cathedral, which is a place of Christian worship and mission within the Church of England. This is a creative and mission-led role, sitting at the heart of the cathedral’s commitment to education, outreach and discipleship. The role requires a solid understanding of, and sympathy for the Christian faith.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Education Programme Development
Leadership and Management of Volunteers
Lead, recruit, manage and develop the expert team of volunteers, creating a working environment which fosters commitment, enthusiasm and confidence with a positive safeguarding culture at its heart.
Formal Learning Offer
Informal Learning Offer
COMMON DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Health and Safety
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, whilst at work the post-holder must take reasonable care for his/her own health and safety and that of any other person who may be affected by his/her acts or omissions. In addition, the post-holder must co-operate with the Cathedral on health and safety and not interfere with or misuse anything provided for his/her health, safety and welfare.
Confidentiality
The post-holder must comply with Ripon Cathedral’s policies and procedures regarding the sharing of confidential and personal data.
Safeguarding
The safeguarding and welfare of everyone who comes into contact with the cathedral is of the utmost importance to the Dean and Chapter. All employees are expected to recognise the shared responsibility they hold and keep up-to-date with policies and procedures as they enact their role. Employees are supported in this by the work of our dedicated safeguarding team.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusivity
Ripon Cathedral is committed to promoting a diverse, non-discriminatory and inclusive community that gives everyone an equal chance to learn, work and live free from discrimination, bias and prejudice. Our equality policy includes responsibility for all staff to eliminate unfair and unlawful discrimination, advance equality of opportunity for all and foster good relations.
General
We expect all employees to be accountable for own development through the appraisal process, seeking out opportunities to learn new skills.
In addition, all employees are expected to work within the terms of their contract of employment and adhere to the Cathedral’s policies and practices.
Occasionally situations may arise that require the post holder to perform other duties and tasks as may be reasonably requested by the chapter of the Cathedral. This role includes occasional evening and weekend working.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Overview
Race Against Dementia is a global charity founded by three-time Formula 1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart OBE to find preventions, treatments and cures for dementia – faster.
We fund and support pioneering early-career scientists around the world, giving them the tools, mentoring and Formula 1-inspired mindset to accelerate breakthroughs. From the UK to the USA, Australia to South Africa, our researchers are rethinking how dementia research is done – applying data science, AI and engineering to neuroscience in bold, collaborative ways.
Purpose of the role
Race Against Dementia is seeking a proactive and relationship-driven Senior Partnerships Officer to support the delivery of our ambitious fundraising strategy. You will play a key role in managing and developing partnerships that generate income and increase global awareness of our work.
Working closely with the Strategic Partnerships Lead, you will support the stewardship and growth of corporate and strategic partnerships, with an additional focus on international fundraising and partnership development. You will help identify and cultivate new opportunities across priority markets, including the USA, Switzerland and other emerging regions.
Formula 1 remains our flagship global partner, and this role will support the activation and maximisation of this and other high-profile relationships to drive fundraising and brand visibility.
Duties and Responsibilities
Supporting Events
Provide support for key fundraising events, including partner engagement, stewardship and delivery support where required.
Assist with the coordination of international events and activations linked to partnership opportunities.
Other Duties
Carry out any other duties as required by the Strategic Partnerships Lead, CEO and Board of Trustees including:
All team members are expected to uphold and actively demonstrate Race Against Dementia’s values and purpose, fostering a culture of integrity, innovation, and shared ambition to accelerate progress in the race against dementia.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Your job description may be subject to change.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement
Race Against Dementia aims to be an inclusive organisation where the individuality of every person is treated with respect. Race Against Dementia is committed to eliminating discrimination in any form. This means that all staff, volunteers and everyone with whom we come into contact will be treated with dignity, equality, fairness and respect and no one will receive less favourable treatment.
Safeguarding Statement
Race Against Dementia is committed to safeguarding and protecting vulnerable adults, children and young people. All our posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the discourse of criminal records and vetting checks where appropriate. We have policies and procedures in place that promote safeguarding and safer working practices across the organisation.
We reserve the right to interview and appoint before the advertised closing date.
Race Against Dementia identifies, funds and guides pioneering scientists from across the world.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are excited to be working with HCPT who are looking for a Business Support & Office Manager. They are UK charity offering fully supported breaks for children and adults with disabilities or complex needs, creating safe, inclusive experiences grounded in compassion and community. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth and effective operation of the business support functions. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the role is responsible for the day-to-day management, coordination and administration of key organisational areas including
Human Resources
Information Technology
Governance,
Office Management
Hybrid role, min 2 days in their Rugby Office
The Role:
Business Support & Operational Management
Oversee the effective day-to-day running of business support functions across the organisation
Act as a central coordination point for HR, IT, governance and office services
Support the COO in implementing operational plans and organisational priorities
Human Resources
Manage HR administration processes including recruitment, onboarding, contracts and record-keeping
Ensure HR policies are up to date, compliant with legislation and effectively implemented
Act as first point of contact for HR queries and provide guidance to managers and staff
Information Technology
Oversee the administration and coordination of IT systems and services
Liaise with external IT providers to ensure reliable and secure infrastructure
Governance and Compliance
Support governance processes including Board and committee administration, including minute taking and secretariat for SLT and Trustee
Assist in preparing papers, maintaining records and ensuring timely follow-up of actions
The Candidate:
Strong organisational and administrative skills with attention to detail
Experience across business support functions such as HR, IT coordination, governance or office management
Proficient understanding and use of social media applications relevant to their audience, including, but not limited to: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok.
Desirable
Experience working in Catholic diocesan structures, with faith-based organisations or in the charity or not-for-profit sector
Experience working in cross-cultural environments.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you haven't been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful and your details will not be held further but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future.
We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone, but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK.
Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
This is an exciting opportunity for a proactive fundraiser who enjoys both bid writing and relationship building.
Working closely with the Fundraising Manager, you will play a key role in securing income from trusts and foundations, supporting donor stewardship, and helping to grow community fundraising activity. You will contribute directly to the financial sustainability of the charity while helping more children gain access to books of their own.
The role is ideally suited to someone who is highly organised, a strong writer, and confident managing multiple fundraising activities simultaneously.
The Children’s Book Project is a national grassroots charity on a mission to end book poverty.



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FINANCE DIRECTOR - financial leadership role in a national STEM charity.
Drive financial sustainability, strengthen governance and help inspire the next generation of engineers.
The Smallpeice Trust inspires young people to pursue engineering and STEM careers, helping build the future talent pipeline through innovative educational programmes and partnerships.
As Finance Director, you will be a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic and operational financial leadership across the organisation. Reporting to the CEO and working closely with Trustees, you will strengthen financial governance, improve forecasting and management information, and support informed decision-making across the charity.
Key responsibilities:
Benefits:
This role will suit a qualified accountant with significant senior finance leadership experience, strong commercial judgement and the ability to operate effectively at both strategic and operational level. This high-impact role is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a mission-led charity while helping to shape and modernise the finance function for the future.
Please see the candidate pack for full details.
We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law.
The Smallpeice Trust gives young people the support they need to bring their big ideas to life through science, technology, engineering, and maths.
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Lord’s Taverners
The Lord’s Taverners exists to positively impact the lives of young people facing the challenges of inequality. Through inclusive and transformative cricket programmes, we empower young people with disabilities and from disadvantaged communities across the UK and beyond.
We are now seeking an energetic team player to join our programmes team to deliver on set outcomes for our disability programmes with a focus on SEND School reach and impact.
This role is a fixed term contract to September 30th 2028 to help us make cricket the most inclusive team sport.
The Role
You will join an established programmes team driving sustainable change in the sport for development sector. You will use our values to include, inspire and empower to increase the opportunities for children and young people with disabilities. This role has a national remit alongside geographical focus areas which will enable a place-based project approach to delivery at the same time as supporting the development of a programme.
About You
You will be an organised, proactive and people‑focused individual who enjoys supporting events, working with volunteers and delivering great experiences. You’ll bring strong communication skills, confidence managing logistics and information, and a positive, can‑do approach to working as part of a busy team.
You will bring:
At Lord’s Taverners, sport is a means to an end. We are looking for people who share our belief in sport’s power to change lives, and who are motivated by impact, inclusion and opportunity for young people.
Above all, you will be motivated by our mission and aligned with our values: We Include, We Inspire, We Empower.
Safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This role requires an enhanced DBS check and is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. In line with statutory guidance, applicants do not need to disclose youth cautions or any protected convictions or cautions.
As part of our safer recruitment practices, an online search will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates.
Benefits
Application Instructions
Please read the application instructions carefully and completely.
Please submit your CV, and a written response (maximum 350 words) to the following question:
“Please describe a time when you have worked with stakeholders/partners to increase opportunities for young people. Briefly outline how you built and managed a partnership successfully with any challenges you faced and how you overcame them.”
We will not accept applications that do not complete this task, or applications that upload a cover note in place of the required written response.
Please upload your written response where the application form asks for a cover note.
Key Dates
Applications open: 16th July
Application deadline: Midnight 30th July
Please note we may close the vacancy early if we receive exceptional applications. Should this occur, all applicants will be notified.
Interviews scheduled:
First Round: 5th / 6th Aug (virtual)
Second Round: 13th Aug (face to face in London, Victoria)
Interview Process
First Stage (Online)
The first stage will take place virtually using Teams. Candidates will be asked to speak about themselves, their experience and will be interviewed using a discussion-based technique without competency-based questions.
Second Stage (Face to Face)
Shortlisted candidates who progress to second stage will be invited to a 60-minute interview, comprising:
Interview questions will be shared with shortlisted candidates in advance to support preparation.
Accessibility
We want every candidate to feel comfortable and able to perform at their best. If you require any adjustments or support to take part in the interview process, please let us know and we will be happy to accommodate.
Please submit your CV, and a written response (maximum 350 words) to the following question:
“Please describe a time when you have worked with stakeholders/partners to increase opportunities for young people. Briefly outline how you built and managed a partnership successfully with any challenges you faced and how you overcame them.”
We will not accept applications that do not complete this task, or applications that upload a cover note in place of the required written response.
Please upload your written response where the application form asks for a cover note.
Deliver high quality cricket programmes that will empower young people facing inequality to make positive choices, improve their health and wellbeing
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The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) is a charity that represents the voice of people living with dyslexia. We aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential.
This is an exciting role for the BDA, which has been created with the purpose of coordinating our community projects to increase awareness of dyslexia and improving outcomes for children and adults with dyslexia. The role will focus on various projects that we run, including our Local Hubs, a volunteer led project currently operating in Northern Ireland and South Wales as well as other community projects. The postholder will work with existing volunteers to form links with schools and businesses in the local areas and support outreach activities.
They will also support the development of the BDA’s wider offer for education settings and workplaces to increase our reach to support more people with dyslexia. This is a varied hands-on role that would suit someone with experience managing community projects and working with volunteers. We are looking for someone who is passionate about community led projects to improve educational outcomes and life chances for people with dyslexia.
We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements.
Duties and responsibilities
· Coordinating the delivery of our Local Hubs project to ensure key deliverables are met.
· Recruiting, training and supporting regional volunteers.
· Provide supervision and guidance to volunteers to ensure a positive volunteer experience.
· Building relationships with partners and customers to increase impact.
· Gather information on the delivery of projects to help identify impact, strengths and areas for improvement.
· Coordinating with organisations and stakeholders at a national and local level.
· Reporting on delivery of projects.
· Supporting the development of projects, including through supporting fundraising colleagues to secure funding for continuation and expansion of the project.
· Support the coordination of other projects, as needed.
· Carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required from time to time.
We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at the BDA. We are committed to building a diverse organisation that represents the communities we serve and ensuring inclusion in everything we do.
To change society by removing barriers so that everyone with dyslexia can reach their full potential in education, in employment and in life.
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