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Job Title: Head of Marketing and Sales
Location: Hybrid- Remote plus travel to our London-based office
Salary: Starting at [£56,900], rising to [£61,948] after a year of service
Contract: Full-time, 37 hours a week
Closing date: Monday 6th October, 12noon
Interview Dates: First stage interviews w/c 29th September.
About Speakers for Schools (Futures For All)
Speakers for Schools (Futures For All) is the largest social mobility charity in the UK. We help to level the playing field between state and independent schools by giving all young people access to the same prestigious networks available to the top fee-paying schools.
We believe that by inspiring young people to explore their ambitions through our speaker programme, facilitating access to multi-day experiences of the world of work, and supporting young people to successfully seize opportunities available to them, then we can make a profound difference to the lives of young people, their future happiness and prosperity.
By 2028, our ambition is that every young person in the UK has access to high-quality work experience. Yet today, less than half of young people leave secondary school having had any work experience whatsoever.
Join us at this exciting time as we launch our new brand and name – Futures For All – and contribute to the next stage of our growth and impact.
Role Summary:
Futures For All is entering a bold new chapter - with a new name, brand identity, and five-year growth strategy to transform access to work experience nationwide. We're seeking a strategic and commercially minded Head of Marketing and Sales to lead the development of our employer pipeline, elevate our brand presence, and drive corporate engagement across the country.
This is a highly cross-functional leadership role combining B2B marketing, brand strategy, and sales enablement, to increase adoption of our digital platform, expand our marketplace offer, and support long-term relationship development with employers, public sector stakeholders, and strategic partners.
You will own the strategy for how we build and sustain our employer pipeline through marketing, content, networks, and direct engagement - and ensure we are telling the right story to the right people, at the right time.
Key Duties / Responsibilities
Employer Pipeline and Business Development Enablement
· Plan and lead the strategy for growing our employer pipeline, activating existing networks and cultivating new corporate relationships.
· Develop structured approaches to stakeholder segmentation, targeting, and relationship development with senior corporate leaders.
· Generate high-quality B2B leads and support the Business Development and Fundraising teams with insight, campaigns, and sales materials.
· Support engagement with Combined Authorities, Career Hubs, and strategic public sector partners to expand reach and drive platform uptake.
Marketing Strategy and Brand Visibility
· Develop and deliver a B2B marketing strategy that builds visibility and credibility with large employers and strategic partners.
· Drive adoption of our digital platform and marketplace by integrating product messaging into all campaigns and outreach.
· Position Futures for All as a leading voice in the ESG, DEI, and early talent space through thought leadership and storytelling.
Campaigns, Content and Creative Leadership
· Lead the creation of powerful sales and programme assets - brochures, decks, case studies - to support partnership building, business development, and fundraising.
· Oversee rollout of our new brand identity (Sept 2025) and ensure consistent messaging across all touchpoints.
· Manage the Head of Design and Digital Marketing Manager to deliver high-quality, well-targeted campaigns and creative outputs.
· Collaborate with PR agencies as needed to raise awareness of our charity and its programmes.
Data, Insights and Impact
· Use analytics to track lead generation, campaign engagement, and marketing performance.
· Report on BD and marketing KPIs to the leadership team, and adjust strategies accordingly.
· Ensure data-driven decisions guide ongoing activity across digital, stakeholder engagement, and campaign optimisation.
Person specification
Essential skills
· Demonstrable ability to lead brand and content strategy, execute multichannel campaigns, and manage creative teams.
· Creative thinker, skilled in storytelling and copywriting.
· Confident using digital marketing platforms, and CRM/reporting tools.
· Strong visual content development.
· Commercially minded with a passion for social impact.
· Skills in identifying potential supporters and management of a pipeline of prospective donors/partners.
· Analytical and financial skills to monitor data including pipeline management, KPIs and income/expenditure monitoring.
· People skills to support networking and relationship building with internal and external stakeholders.
Essential experience
· Proven senior experience in B2B marketing, ideally within education, nonprofit, tech, or early talent sectors.
· Strong track record of engaging c-suite and senior stakeholders in large corporates.
· Experience working alongside senior leaders, Trustees and other VIPs to solicit major donations.
· Experience developing lead generation and conversion strategies.
· Experience of working in or alongside business development, sales, or fundraising functions.
Desirable skills and experience
· Understanding of employer networks, DEI, and youth employment challenges.
· Confident assessing and addressing reputational risk.
· Experience of line management of staff, ideally as part of a marketing/communication function.
· Experience of managing external public relations and press.
We open up prestigious networks and opportunities, ensuring every young person has equal access to work experience nationwide.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you a creative fundraiser who can show how powerful journalism changes the world?
We’re looking for someone with energy and imagination who can demonstrate our impact and build strong relationships with funders – making the case for ambitious investigative journalism that holds power to account.
You’ll work closely with our Development Director and project leads, playing a central role in securing the resources that power our investigations. If you love variety, know how to tell a compelling story, and want to use your skills to back fearless impact-led journalism, we’d love to hear from you.
Are you an experienced fundraiser with a track record of securing and managing large grants? Do you enjoy finding creative and proactive ways to build relationships with new and existing funders? We’re looking for a talented fundraiser to join us. Reporting to the Development Director and working closely with our project leads, this role will be a crucial addition to our mission-driven team. Individuals who are passionate about public interest journalism and its power to drive real-world change are encouraged to apply.
About the role
We are the UK’s largest independent non-profit investigative newsroom. Our reporting is published by media partners around the world and holds power to account across five areas: environment, health, big tech, dirty money and local power.
This role will initially focus on supporting two of those teams as they deliver journalism that drives real-world change. But it may also support work on new and emerging issues such as the rise of mis- and disinformation and how that affects UK communities. The two teams are:
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Bureau Local: works with communities to uncover hidden stories in the UK. The Bureau Local team has reported on the exploitation of migrant workers, run a community-led project aimed at giving voice to the Trans+ community, and brought transparency to the family courts system through reporting and training.
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Enablers: investigates the lawyers, accountants, and financial structures that allow dirty money to flow through the UK. Their work has prompted major regulatory investigations and legal action, challenging how corruption is facilitated at home and abroad..
Our fundraising
The Bureau is almost entirely funded through grants and donations – without our supporters, we couldn’t do what we do. Over recent years, we’ve grown to a team of 35 people with an annual income of £2.8m, backed by a committed network of trusts, foundations, and individuals.
This is an exciting time to join our fundraising team as we build on those strong relationships and explore new ways to diversify our income.
Role and Responsibilities
- Work with project leads to take their ideas and build a strong case for support, translating complex issues into powerful, accessible narratives for funders.
- Manage relationships with existing funders, ensuring timely reporting, effective stewardship and continued support.
- Research and develop a pipeline of new prospects.
- Write compelling proposals and applications to secure new grants.
- Collaborate with our other Fundraising Manager, who leads on environment, global health and big tech, and occasionally help in those areas.
- Potentially support projects to diversify our income, such as helping to grow our major donor programme.
- Work closely with colleagues across the Bureau - from reporters and impact producers to operations and finance – and play an active part in maintaining a collaborative, supportive workplace culture.
- Pitch in on a range of fundraising tasks, big and small, to keep the Bureau in the best position to deliver its journalism.
Skills and Experience
You don’t need to tick every box in this ad – we are committed to hiring people with potential. If you feel like you lack some specific experience but have the necessary drive and passion, please don’t be deterred from applying.
• Fundraising track record: 5+ years’ experience raising significant money for charities or non-profits, especially from foundations (HNW experience a bonus).
• Grants expertise: confidence in managing the full cycle from initial due diligence and agreements through to reporting back about our work.
• Great communicator: able to translate complex issues into strong and compelling proposals; fluent in English.
• Researcher and analyst: skilled at identifying new funding opportunities.
• Organised: able to juggle multiple priorities and deadlines with strong attention to detail.
• Collaborative: comfortable working with colleagues at all levels in a newsroom environment.
• Creative and resourceful: able to think beyond simple metrics to make a powerful case for impact.
Benefits - what we offer
• 25 days of annual leave
• Option to work a nine-day fortnight - (by reduction in annual leave)
• Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
• EAP - Employee assistance programme
• Enhanced sick pay
• Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (after 12 months’ service)
• Learning and development opportunities
• Cycle to work scheme
How to apply
Please send a CV and cover letter to our fundraising manager email address located on the TBIJ job posting by 17 October 2025. Interviews are scheduled for the week commencing 27 October.
If you need support with your application, such as reasonable adjustments, or have questions before applying, contact the fundraising manager email address. You must have the right to live and work in the UK.
Please also complete our anonymous equality monitoring form also on our site, which helps us track who we are reaching.
Our values
Just: We are committed to pursuing what is right. We act with integrity and fairness to bring injustice to light.
Honest: We deal plainly and truthfully with each other and what we uncover. We reveal the truth even when it is uncomfortable.
Courageous: We aim to break new ground. We are ambitious, tenacious, and innovative.
Inclusive: We seek to build equity. We embrace diversity, different experiences, and perspectives.
Collaborative: We believe people are stronger when they work together. We take a collective approach to how we tackle problems, share skills, and enable change.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About us
Our vision is to save everyone. It may take us a long time to get there, but drowning is preventable, and we believe that even one drowning is one too many. We are all lifesavers. We are all fundraisers. This is our watch.
The successful candidate will be the go-to person for corporate partnerships in the North & East region and will be responsible for the delivery of fundraising activity which will achieve agreed targets. Working with the Regional Engagement Lead, the post holder will support strategic planning, and identify and lead development opportunities to grow partnership income. Working as one crew, this person will share their skills and knowledge with staff and volunteers on the ground.
Some of the benefits
- Flexible working
- 26 days’ annual leave plus Bank Holidays
- Outstanding pension scheme (contributions of up to 16% of basic salary)
- Life assurance
Your role
As a Fundraising and Partnerships Lead, you will:
- Manage and grow the regions partnership pipelines, identifying and capitalising on new opportunities
- Provide excellent stewardship to our regional corporate partners
- Monitor and manage corporate partnership and fundraising budgets
- Troubleshoot and mitigate risks and issues in order to ensure the delivery of results
- Monitor and manage operational risk, including compliance with internal and external standards, policies and procedures for corporate partnership and fundraising activity
- Support the delivery of income targets and diversification of income streams, with a focus on delivering on your monthly partnership objectives
- Manage delivery of all partnership goals and KPIs with the support of the Community Managers and volunteers
- Work with the communications, events, face-to-face, legacy, media, philanthropy and trusts contacts within your region to help you achieve your goals
- Support volunteer recruitment and levels of support for fundraising and partnership activities across your region
- Support the delivery of the national partnership strategy at a regional level and facilitate content delivery and stakeholder management regionally and locally
- Work closely with the national partnership team to collaboratively deliver our yearly objectives
About you
You’ll be passionate about making a real difference for our supporters, volunteers and customers. You will be highly motivated and enjoy tackling challenging goals and targets whilst being creative in finding solutions to problems. You will be a natural leader and be able to inspire and influence at all levels to drive and embed changes and improvements, keeping the supporter, volunteer and customer experience front of mind.
To be considered as the Fundraising and Partnerships Lead, you will need:
- Significant experience of engaging businesses, supporters, volunteers and the public in order to generate funds
- A proven track record of results delivery in the areas of fundraising and corporate partnerships
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills and engagement skills and the ability to clearly articulate messages to a variety of audiences
- People leadership experience, ideally in leading field-based teams in a collaborative environment
- Experience of leading and embedding change and improvements
- This role, whilst 37 hours per week, will require flexible working across all 7 days of the week
- Whilst core days will be defined, it is expected that there will be a degree of weekend and evening working required. Extensive travel will be required. This role will be based at an RNLI site wherever possible
- This post requires a valid driving licence
If you want to see how this role can support our organisation’s aim to reduce drowning, this could be the role for you. Please apply via the button shown.
Closing date: 12 October 2025.
First stage interviews: 24 October 2025 (held online).
The RNLI is committed to safeguarding; protecting a person’s health, wellbeing, and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse, and neglect. We expect all employees and volunteers to share this commitment and have a zero-tolerance approach. The suitability of all prospective employees and volunteers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This will include relevant criminal record checks being carried out dependent on the eligibility of the role. (England & Wales; DBS check, Scotland; Disclosure Scotland PVG, Northern Ireland; Access NI, Republic of Ireland; Garda Vetting; International, International Child Protection Certificate process).
Our staff and volunteers have been saving lives at sea without prejudice for 200 years. We respect and value diversity of background, skills and perspectives within our teams, and consider it essential to help us deliver a world-class lifesaving service. We are an inclusive organisation and welcome applications from everyone. In addition to having the skills needed for the role, we also look for applicants who share our commitment to living our RNLI values (trustworthy, courageous, selfless, and dependable), and helping us work towards Our Vision: To save Every One.
Chief Operating Officer
Salary: Competitive
Location: London, WC2E 9AB
About Our Client
Our client is a registered charity on a mission to become the UK’s leading neurodiversity employment model. They help young adults with learning disabilities and autism gain the skills and experience they need to secure sustainable jobs through their training café in Covent Garden and specialist employment programmes. While they continue to fundraise, their goal is to be as self-sustainable as possible. They achieve this by running their café, delivering events, supplying wholesale coffee, offering DEI workshops, and constantly seeking creative ways to raise awareness of their cause and diversify revenue streams.
Summary of the Position
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will act as the CEO’s strategic partner and trusted deputy, leading both the charitable programmes (training, neuro-inclusion, and employment support) and the trading operations (café, events, wholesale coffee, and partnerships).
This role combines operational leadership with commercial acumen, ensuring excellent programme delivery while also driving business growth, increasing sales, and shaping a commercial strategy that supports our client’s long-term sustainability. The COO will oversee finance, compliance, people and culture, and organisational development, while also building partnerships and identifying new opportunities for business development and income diversification. By fostering a high-performing, values-led culture and strengthening their internal foundations, the COO enables the CEO to focus on external growth, partnerships, and brand leadership, ensuring the organisation continues to expand its impact while remaining financially resilient.
Ideal Candidate
They are seeking a senior leader who:
- Has experience at Director/COO/Deputy CEO level within a charity, social enterprise, or purpose-driven business.
- Is commercially minded, with proven experience in growing business, driving sales, shaping commercial strategy, securing partnerships, and spotting opportunities for business development.
- Can demonstrate a track record of managing multi-disciplinary teams and senior managers.
- Brings knowledge of charity governance, safeguarding, HR, and regulatory compliance.
- Has significant financial management experience across both charitable and trading activities.
- Can translate strategy into clear operational plans and deliver tangible results.
- Thinks laterally and creatively to diversify revenue streams and amplify impact.
- Understands fundraising models and income diversification, with an entrepreneurial mindset for sustainable growth.
- Is resilient, hard-working, emotionally intelligent, kind and empathetic, courageous, warm, purpose-driven, and a strategic leader.
- Is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, with experience embedding a values-led culture.
Benefits:
- One Friday off a month (in addition to 30 annual leave days)
- Flexible working arrangements (2 days per week working from home)
- Complimentary beverages at the Café
- Free staff lunch
- Organised social events with learners and staff
- DBS enhanced check provided
- Safeguarding vulnerable adults course provided
- Monthly work coach session for six months
Top Responsibilities
As COO, you will:
- Act as the CEO’s deputy, providing leadership continuity and ensuring the effective running of the organisation.
- Lead and drive the day-to-day operations across both charitable programmes and commercial activities (café, events, wholesale coffee, and workshops), implementing our client’s strategy and ensuring organisational goals are met.
- Oversee all financial management, reserves, compliance, and risk across the organisation.
- Manage senior leaders and foster a positive, inclusive, and values-driven culture.
- Drive organisational growth by strengthening infrastructure, growing the team, diversifying income, and scaling impact.
- Build strong relationships with funders, employers, and stakeholders, while also bringing in potential partners to enhance both impact and sustainability, and ensuring CRM systems support engagement and growth.
Our Client’s Commitment
Our client is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background.
About the Role: Are you a passionate and experienced policy professional with a commitment to social justice? The Alliance for Youth Justice are seeking an Interim Policy Manager to lead our policy and public affairs work until 30th April 2026. As we develop our next strategic plan and give full and proper consideration to the staffing required to deliver it, the Interim Policy Manager will support us to deliver our current strategic and funded commitments. This is a critical role focused on influencing policy and systemic change for children in contact with the youth justice system, including a clear focus on developing a racial justice approach.
Flexible Working Arrangements: We understand that talent comes in many forms, and we're committed to finding the right person for this role. We are open to a range of working arrangements:
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Salaried Contract: A standard employment contract until 30th April 2026.
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Secondment: We strongly encourage applications from individuals currently working within an AYJ member organisation who are interested in a secondment. Please discuss this with your current employer before applying.
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Freelance contract: Individuals or firms interested in undertaking the role on a freelance consultancy basis are welcome to apply. Please outline your proposed day rate and availability in your application.
What You’ll Be Doing:
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Driving our influencing strategy to achieve policy change.
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Working with our members to develop compelling, evidence-based policy positions.
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Building and managing relationships with politicians, civil servants, and key stakeholders.
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Ensuring the voices of children and young people with lived experience are central to our work.
Who We're Looking For: You will have a strong background in policy and influencing work, with a proven ability to bring about change. You're a skilled communicator, a strategic thinker, and have a deep understanding of the political landscape and the issues affecting children in the youth justice system.
What We Offer:
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Impactful work: The opportunity to contribute to meaningful change in the lives of young people.
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Collaborative and values driven team: A supportive and passionate team dedicated to our mission and values.
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Competitive Salary: £33516 per annum for a 28 hour week (£41895 per annum pro rata).
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Flexible Working: Home working and flexible hours to balance your work and personal life.
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Annual Leave: 25 days pro rata plus bank holidays and an additional 3 days to be taken between Christmas and New Year.
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Pension: We currently make a 5% employer contribution in addition to any employee contribution.
To Apply:
If you're passionate about youth justice and have the skills and experience to make a difference in this role, we encourage you to apply.
We recognise that historically marginalised groups may choose not to apply for a role they could be brilliant for because they don’t see themselves in every single element of the person specification. If you are interested in applying but aren’t sure that you have all of the skills and experience listed, please do still apply.
Application Deadline: 9.00 am, 8th October 2025.
Interviews: 21st and 22nd October.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Salary: £53,000 - £55,000
Contract: Full time - Maternity cover (13 months)
Location: Home-based - must be based in the UK
Closing date: 1st October
Benefits: Flexible working, supportive leadership, opportunity to shape strategy, and lead a growing team
We have a great opportunity for a Head of High Value Fundraising to join a fantastic health charity, reporting to the Director of Fundraising. This is an exciting chance to lead a high-performing team at a time of record investment and strategic growth. With income set to double compared to three years ago, this role offers the opportunity to shape direction, secure transformational gifts, and work closely with senior leadership.
As part of this role, you will lead a team of 10, personally cultivate six-figure gifts across a mixed portfolio of corporates, trusts and major donors, and collaborate across the organisation to develop compelling donor propositions.
To be successful as the Head of High Value Fundraising, you will need:
• Extensive experience in corporate partnerships and high-value fundraising
• Proven track record of securing six-figure gifts and managing seven-figure budgets
• Strong leadership, relationship management, and strategic planning skills
If you would like to have an informal discussion, please call Heather and quote reference 2705HB
Ashby Jenkins Recruitment are a specialist charity recruitment agency. We use our extensive sector knowledge and experience to match candidates to the most suitable charity jobs. We are passionate about improving equality across the sector — you can read more about our commitment to diversity on our website.
We take a relationship-led approach to recruitment in the charity sector and partner with you as the leading charity recruitment agency.
If enough applications are received, the charity reserves the right to end the application period sooner.
Actively Interviewing
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!
Working Days: Can be flexible, must be available on-site on Monday and Wednesday’s, however for the right candidate we could be flexible on this
Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 pa pro rata
We’re seeking a proactive and highly organised Office & Facilities Manager to take ownership of the day-to-day operations of our office. Please note the location listed above is our registered address and not the location of this role.
This is a part-time role with flexibility, ideal for someone who thrives on keeping things running smoothly and takes pride in maintaining a safe, functional, and welcoming workspace.
We offer flexibility in how the 0.4 FTE is worked. These hours can be arranged as two full days or as four half days, to support a good work/life balance.
Health & Safety
- Serve as the main point of contact for all health and safety matters
- Ensure onsite compliance with safety regulations
- Maintain accurate records related to health and safety
- Coordinate and manage PAT testing, fire safety (fire doors, alarms), and other compliance activities
- Arrange specialist advice or technical support when necessary
Facilities Management
- Oversee the maintenance and smooth operation of the office environment and equipment
- Manage service repairs and liaise with contractors and service providers
- Project manage office changes
- Procure and install or facilitate installation office furniture
- Coordinate utilities transfers and manage related service contracts
- Arrange and supervise building maintenance contracts
Procurement & Supplies
- Order and manage office supplies
- Ensure timely procurement and inventory tracking for office essentials
- Manage supplier relationships and service agreements
Budgeting & Financial Administration
- Maintain the facilities and office management budget
- Track and process related invoices
- Manage procurement records and contract documentation
Operations & Organisational Support
- Handle incoming post
- Provide general support
- Ensure the overall office environment supports a productive and positive work culture
Working Pattern
- Part-time: 0.4 FTE
- We offer flexibility in how the 0.4 FTE is worked, with the required times being Monday and Wednesday mornings but for the right candidate we can be flexible on this. These hours can be arranged as two full days or as four half days, to support a good work–life balance.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Join the Grants & Learning Committee of the LEF
Are you ready to help shape progressive funding that empowers communities to use the law for justice and equity?
LEF is recruiting for an external member to join its Grants Committee, supporting the delivery of a bold new five-year strategy. This is a unique opportunity to influence how legal tools are used to drive social change, especially at a time when human rights in the UK face significant challenges.
We are particularly seeking individuals with lived experience and expertise in:
Grassroots Community Campaigning
We're looking for someone with:
- A track record of community-based activism or organising
- Experience mobilising local groups around housing, education, welfare or equalities.
- A collaborative and inclusive mindset
Why Join Us?
- Influence a £50million funding strategy focused on legal empowerment
- Help shape grantmaking that prioritises marginalised communities
- Collaborate with trustees and external advisors in a respectful, inclusive environment
- Engage in learning and development around law, rights, and movement-building
A fixed fee of £4,000 per annum (including VAT where applicable) will be paid to members of the committee.
Reasonable expenses including travel to meetings, overnight accommodation when needed and childcare will also be covered.
The appointments would be for two years in the first instance, with the possibility of renewal.
We welcome applications from both experienced committee members and first-timers. Diversity of thought, background, geography, and age is important to us - we especially encourage applications from candidates from the devolved nations and English regions beyond London and the South East to complement existing committee experience.
Time Commitment
- Four half-day meetings per year (at least two in-person; travel, accommodation, childcare covered)
- Participation in induction and preparatory sessions
- Approx. half a day of preparation per meeting
Recruitment Timeline
LEF will be hosting a Q&A webinar session to ensure all candidates have equal access to key information. This is a great opportunity to hear directly from the organisation and ask any additional questions you may have. To maintain fairness and transparency, individual conversations with the Chair/CEO will not be facilitated. Please register your interest in attending this webinar on Thursday 16th October 6-7pm and we will send you a link.
Application deadline: Monday 3rd November 2025
Interview: w/c 17th November
How to Apply
Charity People Ltd is acting as recruitment advisor to the LEF on this appointment. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to Senior Appointments at Charity People and request a candidate pack in the first instance.
For an informal conversation about the role or if you have further questions prior to applying, please contact Senior Appointments at Charity People.
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 we can help make the application process work for you.
Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Actively Interviewing
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!
READY TO DRIVE A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE FORWARD?
MOTIVATED BY PURPOSE, NOT JUST PROFIT?
GOT A GREAT EYE FOR DETAIL?
WE’RE RECRUITING A GENERAL MANAGER...
Can Do is a start-up using digital technology to create social change. Founded by award-winning social entrepreneur Mark Johnson MBE, Can Do is building an innovative platform to help vulnerable people take control of their lives and access the services they need.
Mark is looking for a General Manager to work alongside him. Mark is an entrepreneur and creator. To balance this, he needs someone steady, organised, and practical to turn ideas into plans and keep the day-to-day operations running smoothly.
He’s looking for someone who:
· Has experience of general/project management in a social enterprise or start-up
· Is calm, steady and level-headed
· Has meticulous attention to detail and is a practical organiser who gets things done
· Can use digital and AI tools to simplify processes
· Is empathetic and purpose-driven to help people
The role is flexible – full-time, part-time, or a great option for someone returning to work.
This isn’t just another job, it’s a chance to help build a start-up with huge potential to scale.
Think this sounds like you? Let’s start a conversation.
WHO WE ARE.
Can Do is a start-up using digital technology to create social change. Founded by award-winning social entrepreneur Mark Johnson MBE, Can Do is building an innovative platform to help vulnerable people take control of their lives and access the services they need.
Our mission is to put power back where it belongs: with the people who use services. Because we believe that if you think you can, you can.
THE ROLE
Mark is looking for a General Manager to work closely with him. He is an entrepreneur and creator. To balance this, Mark needs someone steady, organised, and practical to turn ideas into plans and keep the day-to-day running smoothly.
This is a start-up role: exciting, busy, and varied. There’s a lot to do, and you’ll need to be efficient, flexible, and ready to roll up your sleeves.
It’s about working with purpose, building something new, and making a real difference.
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
· Someone with experience in project management, operations, or general management in a social enterprise, or small start-up
· A meticulous and practical organiser who enjoys making things work and getting things done
· Someone who wants to work with purpose, helping build a socially oriented organisation
· Efficient, empathetic, and comfortable juggling a wide range of tasks
· Tech-savvy and confident using AI/digital tools to make processes simple and efficient
· Flexible: this role could be full-time, part-time, or suit someone returning to work
WHAT YOU’LL DO
· Project management: Plan and manage projects from start to finish, making sure deadlines are met and everyone delivers on their part.
· Meetings and follow-up: Organise and run management meetings, keep notes, and make sure agreed actions happen.
· Governance: Oversee compliance and act as Company Secretary, keeping records accurate and up to date.
· Finance: Use Xero and work with accountants/bookkeepers to oversee budgets, accounts, and financial reports so the numbers are always clear.
· Fundraising and business development: Support funding applications, proposals, and relationships with partners to bring in new opportunities.
· Operations: Keep the day-to-day running smoothly — from diary management and HR basics to coordinating contractors.
· Communications: Maintain simple but effective comms, updating the website and keeping social media active.
SKILLS & QUALITIES
· Strong organisational and project management skills
· An excellent writer, whether contracts, bids or public facing materials
· Experience of operations, governance, and finance oversight in a small organisation, ideally a social enterprise or startup
· Confidence managing budgets and financial reporting (not a finance role, but able to keep track)
· Able to communicate clearly and keep people focused
· Empathetic, socially minded, and committed to putting people first
· Steady, reliable, and happy working in the background to let others thrive
EQUALITY & DIVERSITY.
Can Do welcomes applications from people with lived experience of social challenges. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion in our recruitment process and workplace culture.
Can Do is a start-up using digital technology to create social change.

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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!
HR and Operations Officer
Location: Hybrid – London Bridge office & remote working
Contract: Temporary
Hours: Full-time (35 hours per week)
Salary: £33,500 FTE
Are you an organised and proactive HR professional looking to make an impact in a mission-driven organisation?
Prospectus is proud to be supporting an education-focused charity who are seeking a Temporary HR and Operations Officer to support the internal HR processes and operational functions. This is a key role providing day-to-day support across HR administration, payroll coordination, and general operations, helping ensure the smooth running of the organisation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support HR processes including onboarding, contracts, leave tracking, and employee queries
- Liaise with payroll providers and ensure accurate data management
- Assist with recruitment coordination and compliance
- Maintain HR records and support reporting
- Provide general operational support across the organisation
- Contribute to process improvements and team collaboration
About You:
- Previous experience in HR administration or operations, ideally within the charity or education sector
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
- Confident using HR systems and Microsoft Office (especially Excel)
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Able to work independently and as part of a team
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a passionate team working to improve access and outcomes for underrepresented talent across sectors.
Our client strive for a world where no man dies from prostate cancer. 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer and this charity works to give every man the power to navigate it. As plans crystallise for a powerful new appeal, they will hire a new Assistant Director of Philanthropy, Appeal and Partnerships, and Prospectus is proud to be leading the search.
Assistant Director of Philanthropy, Appeal and Partnerships
Permanent
c. £80,000
Hybrid working, remote and in-person working 4 days a month in the London Bridge office
Closing: Monday 13th October 2025
The Assistant Director, as a member of the organisation's senior leadership, will contribute and participate in strategy, planning, budgeting, decision-making and evaluation. You will specifically support the Heads of Partnerships, Appeal, and Philanthropy on the continued delivery and development of the overall Fundraising Strategy while also contributing directly to the success of the new appeal, scheduled to launch in February 2026. Reporting to the Director of Fundraising, you will manage a very successful team that is surpassing targets and ambitions in a supportive and positive working environment.
The best person for this position will have a strategic mindset to lead and grow a portfolio of activities, with a track record of leading successful fundraisers and fundraising teams within an appeal setting. You will have expertise in major and principal gift fundraising and will have a track record of achieving targets year on year and growing income. The selected candidate will be an excellent communicator and will be confident in communicating complex technical information to general audiences.
At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus.
If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you.
In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance and a first draft cover letter. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Art Explora is seeking a full time Community Programme Coordinator to lead on the day-to-day running of the Community Programme in London, working closely with Art Explora’s Community Programme Manager and coordinating programme volunteers.
Art Explora is a non-profit arts organisation founded in the UK in 2021. Our mission is to tackle the social, economic and geographic barriers that prevent many people from having the opportunity to take part in the arts. We increase access to arts and culture through innovative programming, new forms of engagement and by taking cultural projects into the heart of communities, schools and care settings. We believe in building connections through the arts.
On the Community Programme we work in partnership with care settings, such as care homes and hospitals, to connect people in care with art and creativity. Working with volunteers, artists and musicians, we share the joy of art to combat loneliness and isolation. Our main programme strand is Arts at Home, supplemented by music sessions, Music at Home, delivered in partnership with Spitz Music, and arranging trips, Art Explorers At…, for residents to visit museums, galleries and theatres.
During Arts at Home sessions, volunteers introduce residents to a variety of artworks, accompanied by open-ended questions and thought-provoking prompts designed to spark conversations and connections within care settings. Our aim is to bring residents together to encourage independent thinking, combat loneliness, improve their wellbeing, and to experience arts and culture just as everyone should have the right to.
We are seeking a Community Programme Coordinator to support the day-to-day delivery of the programme and work closely with the Community Programme Manager to expand our offer.
Key Responsibilities
- Programme administration including but not limited to being the first point of contact and managing the volunteering inbox, processing expenses, sending weekly confirmation emails to volunteers and a monthly newsletter, and inputting monitoring data
- Delivering and facilitating Arts at Home, and other community programme sessions
- Support planning and delivery of trainings and events for volunteers – volunteer inductions, volunteer social events, and volunteering bespoke trainings
- Coordinate ‘Art Explorers At’ trips to cultural venues
- Increase knowledge within the team with research and advocacy of best practice
- Contribute to marketing and messaging of the Community Programme through AE’s website and social media
- Lead on development of select programme areas, as required
- Work closely with the CPM to explore and build partnerships with new care settings
Who we are looking for
- A team spirited, organised, proactive and reliable individual
- A passion for engaging new audiences through arts and culture
- A good knowledge of arts engagement practice and leading organisations in this field
- Ability to respond to challenges with flexibility, positivity, and to be solution focused
- Proven experience of working with volunteers including recruitment, training, logistics and personal management
- A confident communicator (oral and writing), with an ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders and partners
- An interest in working directly within the care sector
- A proven track record of data monitoring and administrative support
- Desirable to have experience establishing or working with a volunteer management system
- The Project Coordinator will be required to have a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, which Art Explora will carry out upon appointment.
Find out more
We will be hosting an information session about the role on Friday 10 October at 12.30pm. To attend, please complete the Microsoft form and we will send you the link to join on the morning. (Link to the form is available on the Role Description attachment).
If you are unable to attend the session but would still like to find out more before applying, please get in touch with Stephanie O’Neill-Winbow, Community Programme Manager. (Email address is available under 'How to apply' information)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are looking for a Trust and Foundations Manager to be responsible for delivering long-term growth of a Trust and Foundation portfolio. This is a hands-on role which will deliver five and six figure income outcomes from existing and new funders.
This is a hybrid role in the London office.
The Charity
A passionate and collaborative social welfare charity, dedicated to providing essential information and needed support to those seeking help.
You will be joining a highly respected organisation, known for its supportive and inclusive working culture, offering fantastic benefits including
- 25 days increasing by one day per year up to 30 days (plus 8 bank holidays in England, 10 in Scotland).
- 5% employee pension contribution and employer contribution of 7%. A lower contribution band is also available.
- Healthcare provided by Aviva.
- Enhanced pay and leave provisions above statutory levels for maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
as well as much more!....
The Role
Lead the planning process for the Trusts and Foundations Team, ensuring that the strategy supports and meets the goals of the wider organisations overall strategic plan.
Facilitate strong relationships with donors and prospects to maximise financial support.
Write and develop persuasive funding proposals which articulate the value, impact and importance of the charity,
The Candidate
Experience of Trust and Foundation fundraising with a proven track record of personally securing five and, ideally, six figure+ grants.
A strong track record and aptitude for high value acquisition.
Extensive experience working with non-fundraising colleagues to strengthen fundraising activity.
Previous Management of staff and/or volunteers.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, 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.
Outreach Worker – Wandsworth (3-month FTC)
Salary: £30,374 | Hours: Full time, 37.5 hrs, Mon–Fri (including early mornings and late nights) | Location: Wandsworth | Driving licence required
We’re looking for a dedicated Outreach Worker to join a passionate London-based charity supporting people experiencing homelessness on a 3-month fixed-term contract. This is a hands-on role, helping single adults who are rough sleeping to access accommodation, support services, and the tools they need to move towards independence.
About the charity
Our client has been supporting people experiencing homelessness across London for over 35 years. They provide more than housing, recognising that homelessness is often linked with complex social, health, and financial challenges. Their focus is on helping people rebuild their lives and achieve sustainable change.
The role
As an Outreach Worker, you’ll be a consistent and supportive point of contact for clients. You’ll conduct outreach shifts to engage rough sleepers, assess their needs, and help them access accommodation and support services. You’ll also assist with finances, benefits, and other practical matters, always aiming to empower clients to take positive steps forward.
Key responsibilities
Deliver high-quality outreach services, maintaining accurate records and following organisational procedures.
Identify and engage rough sleepers, verify needs, and make appropriate referrals.
Work with clients to secure accommodation and access support services, including for substance use, mental health, and financial issues.
Conduct assessments, risk management, and support planning for clients with complex needs.
Build positive relationships with clients to reduce isolation and support long-term change.
Skills & experience
Experience in homelessness, social care, or a related sector.
Strong problem-solving skills and a solution-focused approach.
Knowledge of relevant support pathways, safeguarding, and GDPR.
Emotional resilience to work with challenging behaviours.
Confident IT skills for accurate record-keeping on systems such as CHAIN and Inform.
Commitment to learning and continuous improvement.
Values
The organisation values collaboration, respect, determination, aspiration, and innovation. They are committed to providing inclusive services and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
If you’re motivated by making a tangible difference in people’s lives and have the skills and resilience to engage with vulnerable adults, we’d love to hear from you.
Actively Interviewing
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!
The Programme and Impact Manager oversees the delivery and development of Kinetic Foundation’s partner-funded programmes and workshops, focusing on personal development activities, community programmes, and impact recording and reporting, ensuring robust data management and safeguarding compliance.This dynamic role requires a flexible, organised individual passionate about youth development and social mobility.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Personal Development Activities
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Manage, implement, and evaluate partner-funded programmes and workshops to enhance participants’ social-emotional skills, resilience, and employability.
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Coordinate with external deliverers, funding partners and schools to schedule and deliver workshops for 16-19-year-olds.
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Manage programme budgets, monitor expenditure, and ensure cost-effective delivery in collaboration with partners.
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Ensure workshops address barriers to success aligning with the Foundation’s impact framework.
Community
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Oversee HAF programmes, to support recruitment and awareness of the charity in KS3 and KS4.
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Manage food deliveries, staffing, budget awareness etc. for HAF programmes as well as completing the end of delivery reports and evaluations required.
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Communicate with participants, parents/carers, schools, and stakeholders to promote programme accessibility and engagement.
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Maintain and update the CRM and master calendar to ensure all community programme events and opportunities are scheduled and communicated effectively.
Impact Recording and Data Management
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Oversee the collection, cleaning, and analysis of programme data to ensure robust, GDPR-compliant records of participation, outcomes, and impact.
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Conduct pre- and post-intervention monitoring and exit route tracking to measure long-term impacts, such as transitions to employment, training, or university.
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Develop quantitative and qualitative reports to communicate impact to funders, senior management, and trustees, using data visualisation techniques where possible.
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Implement the Kinetic Impact Framework across all programmes to ensure consistent evaluation and continuous improvement.
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Work alongside the COO to keep CRM up to date with participant numbers on the programme.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of youth unemployment, NEET status, and social mobility trends to inform programme design and reporting.
Team Collaboration and Management
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Manage the Youth Engagement Officer through weekly meetings, ensuring alignment with programme goals and participant needs.
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Collaborate with the COO, marketing, and fundraising teams to align programme delivery with organisational objectives and funding requirements.
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Support the wider team by attending events and opportunities linked to Kinetic Futures and community programmes, ensuring high attendance and engagement.
Safeguarding – Kinetic Futures
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Ensure all programmes, workshops, and events comply with the Foundation’s safeguarding policies, including DBS checks and training requirements.
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Ensure risk assessments and all relevant trip packs are created for any external visits in good time so they can get signed off.
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Work with the COO to support safeguarding procedures, coordinating to address concerns promptly.
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Maintain a visible presence at schools and programme sites to promote a culture of safety and accountability.
Person Specification
Essential Skills and Experience
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Passion for the Kinetic Foundation’s vision and mission, with an understanding of the challenges faced by disadvantaged young people in London.
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Experience managing youth-focused programmes, ideally in education, employability, or sports settings.
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Proven project management skills, with the ability to implement and evaluate programmes and manage budgets effectively.
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Knowledge of working in school environments, particularly with KS3, KS4, or post-16 education settings.
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Strong organisational skills, with the ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable using CRM systems for event and data management.
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Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to engage diverse stakeholders, including funders, schools, and participants.
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Analytical skills to collect, clean, and interpret programme data.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people.
Desirable Skills and Experience
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Experience in football or sports-based youth development programmes.
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Understanding of quantitative and qualitative data analysis and proficiency in data visualisation tools.
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Familiarity with London’s educational and community landscape, including partnerships with schools.
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Experience coordinating with funding partners to deliver and report on programmes.
Personal Attributes
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Dynamic and flexible, with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
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Passionate about empowering young people through sport and education.
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Collaborative, with strong interpersonal skills to build relationships with diverse stakeholders.
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Detail-oriented, with a commitment to delivering high-quality programmes and accurate data.
We use football to engage and inspire young people, so that they are empowered to complete post-16 education and achieve their full potential.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.