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Remote
£33,000 f/t/e per year
Part-time (3/4 days/week)
Permanent
Job description

Would you like to support a dynamic annual conference that brings together a diverse group of people to learn, be inspired and collaborate to achieve workplace justice and fight poverty and discrimination?

Workplace Justice is a new company limited by guarantee that has been created to take forward the annual New Organising Conference. The New Organising Conference is unique in bringing together a diverse group of participants - trade unions established and new, community organisers, not for profits, academics, lawyers and journalists, with a shared interest in worker rights. In September 2025 60 people will deliver 40 different sessions to an audience of 135 people.

Overview of the role

This role, which will be largely remote, with regular online supervision and periodic meet-ups, offers the opportunity to support an important social justice initiative which has received hugely positive feedback from participants. You will have a high degree of autonomy, and a varied and interesting workload, as well as the opportunity to interact with and meet inspiring activists and educators.  Because of the annual cycle of the conference, you will ideally be able to flex your working hours across the year, with the opportunity for a four week break after the conference.

Job description

To provide operational support for Workplace Justice and the New Organising Conference with a particular focus on outreach and social media but also covering finance, website, participant database, registration, and governance.

Outreach and Operations Support Manager, New Organising Conference

3/4 days/week circa £33,000 f/t/e/

Background

Workplace Justice is the organisational home of the annual New Organising Conference, now in its third year, with support from the Network for Social Change The New Organising Conference, held over a weekend, is unique in bringing together a diverse group of participants - trade unions established and new, community organisers, not for profits, academics, lawyers and journalists, with a shared interest in worker rights and community organising. Participants learn, get inspiration and form new collaborations. In September 2025, 60 people delivered 44 different sessions to an audience of 130 people. You can see videos of past conferences here.

Overview of the role

This role is largely remote, with weekly online supervision and monthly meet-ups with the Coordinator, and twice yearly Board meetups. It offers the opportunity to support an important social justice initiative which has received hugely positive feedback from participants. You will have a high degree of autonomy, and a varied and interesting workload, as well as the opportunity to interact with and meet inspiring activists and educators.  Because of the annual cycle of the conference you will ideally be able to flex your working hours across the year, with the opportunity for a four week break after the conference. You are unlikely to be able to take more than one week’s holiday during July and August.

Summary job description

To provide operational support for Workplace Justice and the New Organising Conference, focussing on marketing and communications including social media but with responsibility in addition for finance, the participant database and governance.

The role offers 5 weeks paid holiday. PAYE or self-employed status for discussion.

Key tasks

  • Raising the profile of NOC and attracting participants and session leaders through social media, email communications and networking

  • Responsibility for ensuring the website evolves in line with the needs of the Conference

  • Maintaining and operating a database of participants, past and present

  • Managing the registration of participants to the conference including taking payment and where necessary issuing invoices, and recruiting volunteers to assist at the conference

  • Supporting the Board led process to select sessions and plan the programme

  • Attending the conference and trouble shooting as necessary

  • Operating a simple finance system

  • Support as needed for initiatives arising from the NOC

  • Any other support tasks that may be required


 

Person specification

Essential

  • At least three years experience in a similar role

  • Contacts in and understanding of the trade union movement, UK or international

  • Proven track record of using outreach on social media to achieve results

  • Experience of working independently

  • Close attention to detail in data handling

  • Persuasive and constructive manner in dealing with other people

  • Familiarity with website editors e.g Squarespace

  • Experience of basic financial management

Desirable

  • Experience of using the Action Network system

  • Experience of event management

  • Ability to accommodate peaks and troughs in workflow

  • Experience of using graphic design software e.g. Canva, Adobe

  • Experience of website design

  • Experience of managing projects or operations with multiple stakeholders

Online interviews will be on October 10th with final in person interviews held in London on October 14th. If selected for an interview, we will email the interview questions ahead of the interview. As well as interviews there will be tests of competencies. All non AI generated applications with an email address will be acknowledged. If selected you will be expected to attend a 24 retreat with the Board on 5/6 December.

We especially welcome applications from people who are or have been marginalised in society on the basis of their class background, income, ethnicity, disability, gender identity, sexuality, or other characteristics. 

Key dates

  • The closing date for applications is midnight on October 4th

  • Online interviews will be on October 10th with notification on October 8th.

  • In person interviews will be held in London on October 14th with notification on October 11th.

Posted by
Workplace Justice View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 04 September 2025
Closing date: 04 October 2025 at 23:30
Tags: Administration, Communications, Training / Learning, Marketing, Operations, CRM, Database Management, Employment, Justice, Office Management, Partnerships, Events / Activities

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.