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As administrator and Clerk, you will be responsible for providing secretarial, clerical and administrative support to the Gospel Oak Youth Action Link Youth Club (GOALYC) board, including diary management and responding to letters and emails. The post holder will also provide support on matters of governance, finance, and policies, recruitment of trustees, and liaising with QCCA staff. The post holder will be working closely with youth services managers and the wider team, providing support to develop reports for the board. The post holder will be asked to visit several facilities and off-site events to make observations and ensure services delivered by the team are up to a high standard. The post holder will work with the Chair of the board and the QCCA CEO on planning, reviewing, organising, researching, implementing procedures and preparing reports. The post holder will have access to confidential information, requiring absolute discretion at all times.
Please apply with a cover letter; without it, your application will not be reviewed.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Job Description
Job Title:Community & Events Fundraiser
Reports to:Fundraising Manager
Location:Hybrid & Borough High Street, London SE1 (2 days a week in the office)
Salary: £31,000
Contract:Permanent
Hours:35 hrs per week. Office hours are 9 – 5
Background and purpose
We are the only UK-wide charity for everyone affected by a genetic and acquired bleeding disorder.
At the Haemophilia Society (THS) we want to empower everyone affected by a bleeding disorder to live life to the full, whatever your stage in life.
One in 2,000 men, women and children in the UK have a diagnosed bleeding disorder, which are a group of conditions, including haemophilia and von Willebrand disorder, that result when the blood cannot clot properly.
As many as a third of bleeding disorder diagnoses have no known family history and can be the result of a random gene mutation. This means a bleeding disorder diagnosis can come completely out of the blue.
THS brings together people with bleeding disorders and their families to share experiences and understand more about how to live well with a bleeding disorder. Together, we can all make a difference.
What we do:
Support each other
We understand each other. We offer advice and support from personal experience. Our growing community is there for each otherbecause we’re in it together.
Raise awareness
We rally together because every little thing we do makes a difference and gives hope to people living with a bleeding disorder.
Make a lasting difference
We influence and advocate on what matters to our community. Health and social care policy, access to treatment and much more.
What we offer:
Competitive Salary
Generous Pension Contribution Agile Working
25 days’ holiday (pro rata) plus an additional day for each year of service up to 5 years
Well located office very close to Borough Market.
About the role
We’re incredibly lucky to have a generous and dedicated community who are always looking for new ways to support our work. We are looking for a passionate fundraiser who can take ownership of our community fundraising and empower our members and supporters in their fundraising ventures. You’ll act as the face of THS for people looking to raise money in a variety of wonderful ways – ensuring they have what they need to be as successful as possible. This will include managing a number of key events such as the London Marathon, Ride London and Swim Serpentine.
This role would be ideal for someone with 2-3 years’ experience and looking to take the next step in their fundraising career. As part of a small team, you’ll be excited about getting involved in all areas of community and events fundraising, building relationships with our members and driving our fundraising strategy forward.
The purpose of the role is to:
Community Fundraising
·Supporting and running the community fundraising activities - engaging our centres, signing up new members, stewarding our donors, being the key point of our enquiries
·Organisation and delivery of mass participation events
·Providing guidance and supporting participants in promoting their efforts on social media
·Spotting opportunities for business development with organisations
- Provide guidance and support for supporters undertaking community fundraising and act as a key first point of call. Developing and improving the supporter journey with new materials.
- Organise and project manage events and fundraising campaigns. Add new fundraising campaigns and events to the calendar.
- Develop key materials needed to promote events and fundraising campaigns. Source case studies we can use to promote events, as well as the charity and use them in publications and socials.
- Keeping up-to-date records and giving timely recognition of donations using our CRM system
- Creating fundraising communications to encourage greater participation, working with our Communications Officer and liaising with members and volunteers.
- Working to strict deadlines to ensure that fundraising activity is widely promoted and the success of fundraisers is celebrated to encourage greater take-up of fundraising activities.
- Representing the charity at events hosted by community and corporate supporters. Representing the charity at services events promoting fundraising.
- Showcasing the work of the organisation and speaking confidently at events about our work to connect fundraisers to our cause and encourage fundraising.
- Developing engaging national fundraising campaigns.
- Thinking creatively, developing action plans and budgets to support national campaigns like World Haemophilia Day and TalkingRed. You will be able to understand the diverse needs and abilities of our community and create accessible fundraising initiatives that work for a geographically dispersed supporter base.
- Understanding and maintaining relationships with external suppliers for fundraising e.g. Great North Run, Just Giving, London Marathon etc. to ensure that we are abreast of any new trends and developments, or promotional opportunities.
- Working on two annual appeals, helping sourcing case studies and overseeing thanking process
Social Media
·Use our social channels to support your work
·Monitoring social media accounts
·Keep on top of social trends particularly around fundraising
·Creative flair to create compelling content for marketing/comms/campaigning
- Work with our Marketing Manager to develop social media to support fundraising, including promotional videos and graphics.
- Produce content for social media, e-news and the website. Adding materials to the webpage promoting other ways to support us – COTY, payroll giving, legacy and in memory giving.
Person Specification
Experience, Qualifications
Essential qualities, skills and experience
- Experience of organising and supporting events and/or community fundraising in a voluntary or paid role.
- Excellent organisational skills and ability to plan ahead, keep records, manage deadlines, prioritise workload and maximise your use of time.
- An outgoing, enthusiastic and helpful personality.
- A creative approach to fundraising and events.
- Great customer service skills, the ability to recognise and meet the needs of individuals and to manage expectations when required.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Numeracy and the ability to understand basic financial information.
- Ability to work in a team as well as to use individual initiative and judgement.
- Good level of IT literacy, including a good knowledge of standard business software, Google Suite and social media.
- A commitment to the vision and values of The Haemophilia Society
- Experience in using CRM systems.
Desirable qualities, skills and experience
- Completion of a professional fundraising programme or training course.
- An understanding of long term health conditions, their impact on patients and families, and how being affected might act as a motivation for fundraising.
·Experience of managing a charity’s accounts for fundraising suppliers like Just Giving or other fundraising sites.
·A good knowledge of data protection (GDPR) legislation and good practice in information management.
·Well-developed IT skills with the ability to write engaging content for the website and social media.
- A good understanding of safeguarding principles when working with vulnerable people and the need for professional boundaries
·Ability to gain the trust and confidence of members and supporters.
·Excellent project planning skills and ability to work on cross-organisational projects from design to delivery.
Personal qualities
·A warm, compassionate and empathetic personality with the ability to develop positive relationships with people from all backgrounds including members and health professionals.
·Be an effective member of the team, recognising, respecting and promoting the different roles and diversity of the individuals in the team and presenting a positive impression of the team and The Society.
·Enthusiastic and fun with drive and determination to meet targets.
·Good attention to detail and accuracy in preparing communications and events.
·A highly motivated, supportive and collaborative team worker.
·Values-driven with a proven commitment to social inclusion and equal opportunities.
Other requirements
- Must be prepared to occasionally travel throughout the UK and to work varying hours including evenings and weekends as required.
- Due to the nature of our work with children and vulnerable adults, this role will require a DBS check and checks on previous employment.
The Haemophilia Society are an equally opportunity employer.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Fundraising Officer - Community & Corporate
Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (flexible hybrid working, compressed hours considered)
We are looking for someone who enjoys connecting with people and making things happen.
This is your chance to take the lead on growing our community and corporate fundraising, helping us reach more young people with vital mental health support.
At Be Free Campaign, we are youth-led, passionate, and not afraid to do things differently. We work across schools, universities, and community settings to challenge stigma, build understanding, and create fairer mental health support, especially for young people in racialised and marginalised communities.
What you will be doing
You will be our go-to person for:
- Community fundraising - inspiring schools, local groups, and communities to get behind our cause through events, creative campaigns and appeals.
- Corporate partnerships - building meaningful relationships with businesses, securing sponsorships, employee fundraising, and sharing our life-saving work!
Day-to-day, that might include:
- Reaching out to potential partners and supporters.
- Meeting with local businesses, schools and communities.
- Helping a school plan their first charity day.
- Preparing a proposal for a corporate partner.
- Celebrating the amazing things our supporters achieve.
About you:
You do not need to tick every box, but we want to hear from you if you:
- Have fundraising or income generation experience. (Essential)
- Enjoy meeting new people and building genuine relationships. (Essential)
- Are organised and can manage different projects at once.
- Can spot opportunities and turn ideas into action.
- Care about improving young people’s mental health.
What we offer:
£30,000–£32,000 depending on experience.
Flexible hybrid working. We trust you to work in the way that gets the job done.
A small, friendly, values-driven team that will back your ideas.
Ongoing training, mentoring, and space to grow your skills.
We are serious about diversity and lived experience
We especially welcome applications from people from racialised or marginalised communities, and those with lived experience of mental health challenges. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss the role prior to an application.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those from racialised or marginalised communities, and those with lived experience of mental health challenges.
Interviews will be held on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged.
Our mission is to improve young people’s mental health through early intervention, education, lived experience, and culturally aware support.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking for an experienced, proactive Mental Health Practitioner to manage our Registered Recovery Service in Whalley Range, Manchester. You'll lead a dedicated team providing person-centred care for 11 individuals with enduring mental health needs and one with a learning disability.
Our service focuses on developing skills and confidence for independent living and an active lifestyle. We empower service users, encouraging self-management, resilience, and strength-based approaches rooted in respect and positive regard.
In this role, you'll support the Service Manager in line-managing the team, meeting service user goals, conducting holistic assessments, and creating support plans with accurate records on our ECCO system. Strong customer care and proactive communication skills are essential for managing risk and ensuring service user welfare.
You'll demonstrate warmth, compassion, and build trusting relationships based on empathy and respect. Engage service users in meaningful planning and therapeutic activities, working collaboratively with their families and mental health professionals and agencies. An up-to-date understanding of recovery principles, mental health legislation, and interventions is required, along with knowledge of the MHA, MCA, DOLs, and care standards.
Ensure safe management and administration of medicines. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required to plan and organise care delivery, with flexibility to work shifts on a rota system.
A minimum of 2 years practitioner experience, supervisory/management experience, and a relevant health or social care qualification (such as RMN/DipSW, degree, or Diploma Level 5) is essential. Be well-organised, professional, and credible with multidisciplinary team members, demonstrating leadership and management competencies.
If you're hardworking, resilient, reflective, with a strong ethical duty of care and a commitment to safeguarding vulnerable individuals, we encourage you to apply.
Vacancy Reference Number: 87348
Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number
Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 33 days Leave and company paid enhanced DBS.
We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award.
We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK – This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme.
Creative Support is a not for profit provider of person centered care and support





ROLE DESCRIPTION
As Finance and Operations officer, you will report to the Operations and Systems Manager and will be a key member of the Operations team. This role is vital to the support of the wider organisation, being the go-to person for financial, HR and IT enquiries.
In this role at Get Further, you’ll have the opportunity to build on your operational experience within a dynamic and mission-driven charity. No two days are the same, you'll play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations while contributing to a range of projects that help drive our work forward. This is also a chance to shape your own development, gaining valuable insight and skills as you grow within the role.
Finance Administration
- Manage day-to-day bookkeeping using Xero, including importing and coding invoices for approval, raising sales invoices, and supporting bank reconciliation.
- Prepare and issue contracts and invoices for colleges, freelancers, and central team members.
- Manage credit control by coordinating weekly payment runs and liaising with debtors to ensure timely payment.
- Prepare monthly payroll submissions, including reconciling tutor hours, holiday pay and training.
- Support the preparation of monthly management accounts and financial reports for internal budget holders.
- Assist with compiling financial information for the Fundraising Team as required.
HR and Policy Administration
- Help maintain our policy library, ensuring all charity policies remain compliant and up to date.
- Keep the Employee Handbook current, reflecting the latest internal policies and procedures.
- Assist the Operations & Systems Manager in planning and delivering our termly Team Days.
- Coordinate staff benefits, including the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), staff training, pensions, Access to Work applications, and workstation assessments.
- Working with Hiring managers for the central recruitment process to advertise roles, coordinating interviews and communications with applicants.
- Onboard new starters, conducting all pre-employment checks, organising computers and equipment, arranging access to systems etc.
- Managing reference requests for past tutors.
IT and Equipment management
- Support the Operations & Systems Manager in maintaining oversight of IT hardware, phones, and other equipment – including managing logistics and phasing out older kit.
- Act as the first point of contact for the team on IT matters, liaising with our external IT provider and tracking outstanding tasks and support hours used.
Office tasks
- Liaise with the Charity we share offices with regarding office facilities and help maintain office supplies and equipment levels.
- Manage keyholder records, ensuring an accurate log of staff with key and fob access to the office.
General Administration
- Monitor and respond to shared mailboxes, ensuring timely and appropriate handling of enquiries or redirecting them as needed.
- Provide additional programme support where required – including booking conferences and ordering printed materials or resources.
- Respond to internal queries and offer cross-team support on financial, HR, and IT matters.
For the full breakdown of responsibilities and personal specification, please see the recruitment pack.
To support students in further education from disadvantaged backgrounds to secure gateway English and maths qualifications that unlock opportunities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with The Rochester Bridge Trust in their search for a Grants & Outreach Manager.
The Rochester Bridge Trust is a historic and independent charity that has provided and maintained free-to-use crossings over the River Medway since 1399. Today, it continues this legacy with a net-zero approach and a strong charitable programme supporting engineering education, heritage, and the environment.
Salary: £38,000 per annum, plus great benefits.
Contract: Full, time, permanent. 4-day working week Monday- Thursday, (office closed on Fridays)
Location: Rochester, Kent. On site 4 days a week, with some flexibility to WFH in the future.
As Grants & Outreach Manager, you will play a key role in delivering and developing the Trust’s charitable work. This includes managing outreach and grant-funded projects, leading stakeholder engagement, and delivering the Trust’s Scholarship and Alumni programmes. You’ll also support internal teams with project management and evaluation to ensure real impact.
Key requirements:
- Strong project management experience (qualification such as PRINCE2 or PMP desirable).
- Proven ability to build relationships with diverse stakeholders, from schools to sector leaders.
- Experience in grants management and programme evaluation.
- Confident communicator with excellent written and verbal skills.
- Skilled in budget management and IT (especially MS Office).
- Full UK driving licence required.
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a historic and forward-looking organisation at the intersection of civil engineering, education, and heritage. If you're passionate about impactful outreach and are ready to help shape the next generation of engineering talent, we’d love to hear from you.
Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp™, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Job Title: Communications and Campaigns Manager
Reporting to – Chief Executive
This is a permanent full-time role, home based with regular UK wide travel
Salary - £29,000 - £32,000 dependant on experience
Closing Date – midnight 5th September 2025
The Role
This is a key role supporting the NFF team to amplify the experience of flooded people and the work of the National Flood Forum. We’re looking for a proactive and people-focused Communications & Campaigns Manager to join our team. The successful applicant will develop and deliver national campaigns, ensure our messages reach the right audiences and manage activity across multiple platforms. The vision and creativity to tell powerful stories about flooding and its devastating impact on individuals, communities and economies is essential, as is the ability to manage internal and external stakeholders with tact, sensitivity and authority.
Responsibilities
Strategic Communications & Storytelling
· Translating community activity and project work into compelling stories and campaigns that amplify the voices of those affected by flooding.
· Contributing creative ideas to increase awareness of an organisation’s work and impact.
· Tailoring messaging to diverse audiences including policymakers, partners, media, and communities.
Campaigns & Public Engagement
· Developing and delivering successful multi-channel communications campaigns Evaluating campaign and communications effectiveness and reach
· Organising, planning and supporting online and in person events.
Content Creation & Digital Media
· Creating engaging digital and written content, including newsletters, blogs, website content, case studies, and social media posts.
· Supporting the development of the NFF’s website
· Driving integrated campaign work aligning digital, press, and stakeholder communications.
· Identifying and exploiting external opportunities to promote the NFF and its important work.
· Creating a bank of case studies to highlight the issues flooded people face.
Media & External Relations
· Cultivating productive relationships with the media and creating compelling media materials including press releases and case studies
· Building strong relationships with community flood groups to support them to share their stories in the media.
· Monitoring media coverage and leveraging media opportunities aligned with NFF’s mission.
Internal Communications & Capacity Building
· Production of our internal communications and supporting staff with templates, messaging guidance, and digital tools.
· Production and distribution of our internal newsletter, gathering updates and impact stories from teams and regional staff.
· Supporting staff and volunteers with communications training and briefings to build confidence and skills.
Knowledge Management & Brand Consistency
· Keeping internal communication and campaign assets up to date.
· Using insights from staff and communities to improve communication tools and templates.
· Working to ensure consistent branding and accessibility across all channels.
Skills & Knowledge
- Communication: Proven ability to write effectively for diverse audiences, including media, online platforms, political stakeholders, and internal teams. Skilled in building and maintaining strong relationships.
- Strategy: A track record of developing and delivering highly effective communications strategy and leading proactive and reactive engagement across a range of issues
- Storytelling: Outstanding storytelling skills that vividly bring to life the lived experiences.
- Stakeholder Management: Strong influencing skills and a track record of building strong and productive working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Empathy: Strong ability to empathise with individuals and communities impacted by flooding.
- Organisation: Highly organised, flexible, and capable of operating at a senior leadership level.
- Collaboration: A collaborative team player with a solution-focused approach.
- Experience: Relevant degree and a minimum of five years’ experience in the field.
How This Role Contributes to Our Strategy
· Raising the NFF profile: Ensuring the work of the NFF and the experience of flooded people is amplified.
· Partnerships: Developing strong relationships with partner organisations.
· Collaboration: Fostering a collaborative approach within the organisation.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Seeking candidates who are passionate about empowering young people and families to achieve their goals to join our team tackling social injustice through mentoring and support.
About Us
At Unfold, we’ve been supporting young people and families for over 35 years through mentoring, peer support, and community groups. In the last five years alone, our income has grown fivefold, our staff team has expanded from 2 to 19, and we’ve supported hundreds of young people and women to overcome barriers and build brighter futures.
About the Role
We’re now looking for a Programme Coordinator to help us deliver our high-quality programmes and build on our progress. You’ll recruit and support volunteer mentors, prepare and match young people to programmes, and act as a key point of contact for referrers and families. You’ll also contribute to outreach, run Youth Support Groups for young asylum seekers, and support our Youth Advisory Council. You’ll be a strong communicator, empathetic and able to connect with young people from diverse backgrounds while understanding the challenges they face.
Key responsibilities include:
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Recruiting, training, and supporting volunteer mentors.
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Matching young people with mentors and monitoring progress.
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Coordinating Youth Support Groups for young people seeking asylum and refugees.
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Being the first point of contact for young people, families, and referrers.
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Using our CRM to track impact and ensure accurate data.
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Supporting programme evaluation, reporting, and partnership development.
About You:
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Experience working with young people, particularly those facing barriers.
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A confident communicator with empathy, listening skills, and a people-first approach.
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Strong organisational and data management skills.
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Passion for social justice and improving outcomes for children, young people, and families.
While we welcome applications from everyone, based on the profile of our service users, we are particularly keen to hear from female candidates and those from the global majority.
Why join us?
- Holidays: 25 working days (along with additional Christmas closedown days)
- Pension: We offer a generous pension provision: New staff are automatically enrolled for a pension after three months, and after six months, we will match your contribution up to a maximum of 8%.
- Salary: We are committed to paying the London Living Wage in line with the Living Wage Foundation and review salaries annually.
- Team Working: We are a small but brilliant team: we're supportive, diverse, and we help each other out. There are always opportunities to get involved in different aspects of the organisation, or lead on new initiatives.
- Wellbeing - How we feel matters: Staff have access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, and our staff Wellbeing Champions support the delivery of our Wellbeing Strategy. Additionally, we’re excited to introduce three days a year dedicated to team-building activities. These days are an opportunity to build skills, foster connections, and recharge as a team!
- Flexible Working: We're happy to consider flexible working arrangements in line with the requirements of the role.
- Hybrid Working: We work from the office or at least two days a week between Tuesday and Thursday. (Depending on your role, you may need to work from the office or other London locations on other days.)
- Eco-friendly, Modern Offices: We work in a beautiful, accessible, eco-friendly co-working space with a number of other charities, with plants, a leafy roof terrace, free hot and cold drinks, breakfast cereals and fruit. With comfortable spaces to read quietly or talk in a group, our workspace is somewhere you'll want to be. You can find out more about our on-site benefits at the Fivefields website.
Unfold supports families and young people in London, helping them get where they want to be through mentoring powered by volunteers and support groups

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Harris Hill is delighted to be working with a respected housing and support provider to recruit a Facilities & Office Support Manager.
Full-time | Permanent | London-based
Salary: £36,947 – £44,639 per annum
This is a key role ensuring the smooth running of the organisation’s offices and non-residential facilities across London. You’ll take a hands-on lead in managing health & safety compliance, maintenance, and office services, while providing effective business support. You will also manage budgets, negotiate with suppliers, and supervise a small team responsible for reception and administration.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced facilities professional with a strong understanding of health & safety regulations and proven experience in office and facilities management, ideally within a housing, care, or charity environment. You’ll be confident managing budgets and contracts, highly organised, IT literate (Microsoft Office 365), and an excellent communicator who can build strong relationships across the organisation. A recent DSE Assessor Training Certificate, is essential.
This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills to ensure safe, efficient, and welcoming workspaces that enable a charity to continue its vital work supporting people in need.
For more information, please submit your CV to .
Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information.
As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp™, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
We are the national body for careers education in England, delivering support to schools and colleges to deliver modern, 21st century careers education.
The Careers & Enterprise Company is a great place to work. We operate within a fast-paced and collaborative environment. We are brought together by one thing: our passion to ensure young people get the best possible start in life and are supported to find their best next step.
Do you want to be part of a mission-driven team focused on transforming young people’s lives? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
Role Summary
As the HR Advisor at The Careers & Enterprise Company, you will report to the HR Manager and play a crucial role in supporting the business and wider HR team in a diverse HR generalist role that offers a great opportunity to grow and develop across a range of HR functions. You will cover a range of duties including providing HR advice and support to the business including line managers and employees, proactively helping to manage timely responses to internal and external enquiries to the HR shared inboxes, managing the monthly payroll and supporting with a range of administrative and reporting duties. You will also get to work directly with the HR Manager on the wider HR strategy including employee engagement, recruitment, systems and data analysis.
We are looking for a qualified HR Advisor or an HR professional that aligns with our company mission, who is ambitious and looking to progress their career in a new role. You will be pro-active and highly motivated, with exceptional interpersonal and communication skills that is comfortable interacting with staff at all levels. The ideal candidate will have experience in a similar role and will be able to hit the ground running in this rewarding, busy and varied role.
We are a friendly team of three people that reports into the Director of HR and Operations and are looking for a true team player that has strong ethics, understands the confidential nature of working in an HR team coupled with a good understanding of HR processes and procedures.
Location: Central London/hybrid working with attendance in the office required 2 days per week.
Contract: Full-time, fixed term for one year.
Our organisation has a privileged opportunity to make a difference to the lives of millions of young people, helping to inspire and prepare them for the fast-changing world of work, and we want you to help us make it happen.
To apply, please visit our website via the apply button, complete the application form and cover letter and upload an anonymised version of your CV.
Please describe in your cover letter:
- How do you meet the experience, skills and competency criteria detailed in the job profile?
- Are you CIPD or part CIPD qualified or working towards a HR qualification?
Closing date: Midnight on 30th September 2025.
It is our policy to review all applications within two weeks from the closing date. If you do not hear from us within three weeks following the closing date, then your application has unfortunately not been successful on this occasion. We are unable to provide feedback to candidates who have not been shortlisted and attended an interview.
Since the charity’s origins, Caring in Bristol has been powered by the input of hundreds of grass roots volunteers from around Bristol. People give their time and expertise to all our services in different ways, ranging from casual volunteering shifts to long term in-depth consultation about our work in their communities. This role will work across the organisation to build, strengthen, and sustain a strong team of volunteers and community participants to support our strategic priorities.
The postholder will be responsible for leading on all aspects of our volunteering and community participation programme, including developing and implementing policies and procedures, managing the assigned budget, as well as recruitment, induction, training, support, engagement and retention of volunteers.
Our Volunteers
We utilise volunteers and community participants across all areas of our work to support and enrich the work we deliver. It is important to understand the different sets of volunteers we work with:
Winter – over 400 volunteers come together each winter to run our Caring at Christmas day centre and distribute food deliveries across the city. Caring at Christmas has a legacy of over 30 years and relies on a range of volunteers from highly experienced to completely new to the organisation. Additionally, during particularly cold weather, Caring in Bristol volunteers support emergency shelters in the evenings and mornings.
Food clubs – a small but committed set of volunteers help deliver our Bristol Goods food support programme. We have a fantastic set of regular volunteers at our Hartcliffe and city-centre food clubs with plans for a new location soon.
Youth services –our accommodation project launched in July 2024, providing four bedrooms for 18-25 year olds each night. Our youth team also run group sessions throughout the week. Volunteers are needed to provide invaluable support to these activities to ensure the young people feel welcome and comfortable.
Co-Production and Consultation Participants – our committed group of community members are essential to shaping the way we work, taking their housing knowledge out in the wider community. They are often used as a focus group for housing/policy consultations, supported by our Outreach Worker. This work is established in South Bristol, and we are developing a similar group in North Bristol.
Community Advocates – This is an exciting area of work we wish to develop and grow over the next year; training up community members on Housing Rights and routes for support, empowering them to share this knowledge, signposting those in need of support so to prevent homelessness.
Fundraising & Office Volunteers – we often have tasks that volunteers can help with which help the “back office” of the charity. This could include helping to organise events, fundraising activities, stuffing mailing envelopes, stocktaking our food store or offering specialist skills /advice.
Person Specification
We expect you to meet most of these criteria. However, we don’t expect you to meet every point and welcome applicants with transferable skills and an ability to apply themselves in a new context.
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Experience of recruitment or marketing opportunities in the charity sector
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Experience of leading and motivating a team of volunteers
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Understanding of co-production approaches and a demonstrable commitment to empowering community members
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Demonstrable knowledge of the motivations for volunteering and the different needs or requirements that volunteers may have
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Clear understanding of the legalities around volunteer management and health & safety
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Experience of working in partnership with other groups and organisations in innovative ways to achieve social impact.
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The ability to build rapport quickly and maintain effective working relationships with a range of very different stakeholders.
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Persuasive written communication, able to produce copy for news and marketing pieces as well as clear and concise email responses to a very active inbox
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Strong IT skills including the ability to use database systems and train others
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Solid organisational skills including consistency, accuracy, and an eye for detail.
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Proven ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively, with a willingness to challenge constructively.
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A passion to change Bristol for the better
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Barbican is a multidisciplinary international arts centre in the City of London.
Across its theatres, concert halls, cinemas, galleries, business venues, public and community spaces, the Barbican showcases the most exciting artists and performers from around the world, pushing traditional artistic boundaries and helping us understand our lives in new and unexpected ways. Each year, the Centre presents hundreds of different performances, events and exhibitions that entertain and inspire millions of people, create connections, provoke debate, and reflect the world we live in.
Firmly rooted in its neighbourhood, the Barbican collaborates on projects with local communities, and supports young people and emerging talent to develop their artistic practice and access jobs in the creative industry.
Our core values are: Inclusive, Connected, Sustainable, Joyful and Daring.
The role:
As we enter an exciting new stage of the Barbican’s life, there couldn’t be a better time to join us. Focussed firmly on the future, we’re working on ambitious plans to create better access to the arts, transforming our building and reimagining what an arts centre can be. Through our work on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, we’ll ensure the Barbican becomes a place where everyone belongs – where creativity, enterprise, and learning coexist, and everybody can achieve their fullest potential.
About the role:
Are you passionate about building strategic, mutually rewarding partnerships that support a vibrant programme of artistic events and learning initiatives?
We’re looking for a Corporate Partnerships Manager to join our dynamic Development Team at the Barbican. This is a fantastic opportunity to manage some of our most high-profile partnerships -including Mastercard’s sponsorship of Outdoor Cinema -while playing a key role in driving new business, shaping innovative partnership offers, and securing impactful collaborations.
In this role, you will:
• Deliver a portfolio of strategic and multifaceted corporate partnerships across the breadth of the Barbican’s programme
• Work closely with the Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager to shape standout brand partnerships—identifying bold opportunities, leading high-level negotiations, and delivering exceptional sponsor activations.
• Oversee the Corporate Membership scheme, ensuring our Members receive outstanding service and value, while nurturing relationships to deepen engagement and unlock future potential.
• Take on line management and mentoring responsibilities, helping to develop and inspire the team.
This is a multifaceted and rewarding role, offering the opportunity to lead on exciting new partnerships across cinema, theatre, music, exhibitions, and learning events—helping to shape the future of cultural sponsorship at one of the UK’s leading arts centres.
It’s also an excellent opportunity for someone looking to broaden their experience across new business and account management, while growing their leadership capabilities in a dynamic and purpose-driven environment.
We’re looking for someone with:
• A strong track record in delivering strategic, multifaceted partnerships—ideally within the arts, culture, or wider non-profit sectors.
• A creative, solutions-focused mindset and a flair for building compelling partnership propositions.
• A strong track record in securing new partnership with demonstrable commercial acumen and confidence in pitching, negotiating, and relationship management.
• Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
For full details of the role and responsibilities, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification (JDPS).
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Deadline for applications is 9:00 am on Monday 8th September 2025. The advert may close ahead of this date if a sufficient number of applications is reached - apply early to avoid missing out.
Please note that we are unable to accept late applications. We regret that we are unable to provide feedback on your application.
The City of London Corporation want to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in the work that we do. The City of London Corporation is currently undergoing a programme ensure that our pay and reward practices are competitive and equitable across the whole organisation – and is committed to regularly benchmarking and reviewing pay against external sectors.
As part of our commitment to increasing the diversity of staff within the Barbican we are particularly keen to encourage applications from people from groups that are currently underrepresented, including people from the Global Majority* and D/deaf and disabled people. We want to better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We are members of the Disability Confident Scheme and guarantee to interview all disabled candidates who would like to be considered under this scheme and who meet the minimum essential criteria for the role. Please contact us if you require reasonable adjustments as part of the application process.
*Global Majority is a collective term that refers to people who are Black, Asian, Brown, dual-heritage, indigenous to the global south, and or, have been racialised as 'ethnic minorities'.
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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!
Individual Giving Assistant Manager
Full time, permanent contract with an option for some hybrid working.
We are Chester Zoo
We’re not just an amazing, award-winning visitor attraction that’s home to over 30,000 incredible animals within 128 acres of stunning gardens. We’re not just the UK’s most popular zoo. We’re an international wildlife charity that’s committed to the recovery of endangered species.
The Role – Individual Giving Assistant Manager
The Fundraising Department of Chester Zoo, a major wildlife charity, with a mission of Preventing Extinction works to secure income which contributes towards the delivery of our strategic development plan and ambitious conservation plan, helping to ensure nature can survive and thrive.
Reporting to the Fundraising & Philanthropy Lead and working with the wider Fundraising team, the Individual Giving Assistant Manager will lead on securing and managing small to medium donations from individuals. This includes our newly created Patron Scheme, multiple fundraising campaigns and all challenge events for the zoo (including Run for Nature).
We are looking for a proactive and conscientious individual who will take a data led approach to raise money in effective and creative ways, working with our Senior Marketing Manager and Senior Data and Insights Manager to identify patterns and drive donations through individual giving. They will also manage and drive revenue through onsite giving mechanisms including in-memory, naming opportunities and point of sale giving – all whilst helping to strengthen our supporter base and foster their long-term relationships with the zoo.
They will work across the organisation to support our team of conservationists and scientists at Chester Zoo to engage, train and support targets within our strategically important field, education and science led projects.
We’re looking for someone who can:
- Fundraising Strategy: Help to develop and implement new plans to continue to grow our Individual Giving income led by the Fundraising & Philanthropy Lead
- Prospect Development: Work with our Senior Marketing Manager and Senior Data and Insights Manager to identify patterns in giving using data from our CRM and drive donations through appeals and public campaigns across the organisation
- Donor Cultivation and Stewardship: Develop an annual programme of stewardship and contact opportunities
- Campaigns: Develop and deliver engaging campaigns across multiple channels (direct mail, digital, email, on-site) aiming to grow a sustainable donor base. Monitoring and reporting on campaign performance using data to optimise and drive continuous improvement and donor retention
- Onsite Giving: Maximise onsite giving opportunities including naming around animal habitats and our newly installed Celebration Tree, alongside site wide donation boxes, point of sale items, round-up giving and contactless. Working with the Fundraising Administrator to include coordinating collections, reviewing messaging, reporting and identifying areas for improvement
- Event Management: Work across the organisation to create engagement and stewardship opportunities through events and experiences as the role requires
- Donor Stewardship: Keep accurate records on the database to include all communications, donor plans, pledges, proposals, gifts and restrictions. Work with the Fundraising Administrator to maintain a regular and engaging program of communication with donors, keeping them informed on the impact their donation is having on conservation activities at Chester Zoo well as recognition.
- Reporting and Analysis: Track fundraising progress and report on KPI’s
What makes Chester Zoo a great place to work?
Well, where do we start? Here goes…
We’re a huge team of conservationists, scientists, educators, animal welfare experts, marketeers, visitor experience professionals, environmental policy influencers; the list goes on. Each and every one of us is on a mission to make Chester Zoo the best in the world, and our planet a better place.
As the UK’s biggest and best zoo, we have ambitious goals, exciting plans, and there’s always lots going on here. We’re an inclusive and diverse organisation, made up of over 600 permanent and 500 temporary team members, and we know how important it is to invest in our colleagues to help boost their career development. We have ambitious goals, and we want you to be with us for the long term on our exciting journey.
Our working environment could not be more different from a typical office – where else can you see critically endangered orangutans from your office window, or stroll among rare giraffes and tigers on your lunch break?
The Package
- Permanent Contract
- 40 hours per week
- Salary – £30,000 per annum
- Opportunity for some working, based at Chester Zoo a minimum of 3 days per week.
- 33 days annual leave (includes bank holidays) plus the option to buy or sell up to 5 days.
- Pension scheme with generous employer contributions up to 9%
- Healthcare plan and employee assistance programme.
- Staff pass so you can visit the zoo during your time off, plus multiple complimentary tickets for your friends and family.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Discounted gym membership
- Discounts on cinema tickets, restaurants, high street shops and more via Perks
Our Requirements
- A demonstrable track-record in individual fundraising and/or high-level customer service
- Experience of using a database to manage and track donor gifts, relationships and pipeline
- The ability to create exciting and compelling fundraising campaigns across a range of different channels
- Skilled in managing and developing a portfolio of funders and meeting fundraising targets
- Experience in developing and building long-term donor relationships
- Confident communication skills, motivating supporters, as well as internal and external stakeholders and face-to-face contact with supporters
- Proven experience of delivering consistently high levels of supporter care
- Experience in curating and managing stewardship events
- Experience of prioritising and balancing a busy workload
- Experience of working closely with other fundraising streams
Although not essential, the following would be desirable:
- Strong working knowledge of Individual Giving, fundraising regulations and best practice
- Ability to recognise the needs of differing stakeholders
- Ability to manage varied tasks and workload
- Ability to work well independently and under pressure
- Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail
Shortlisting of applications and arrangement of interviews will take place while the advert is live, candidates are therefore encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible. We reserve the right to close the advert early.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Ark Gedling The Ark Gedling is a Christian charity that exists for the prevention and relief of poverty and hardship; it is a UK registered charity and a member of Advice UK. It provides a community café, with a range of activities to support community development and mutual support, which operate in conjunction with advice sessions, so that local people receive expert advice alongside compassionate community support and empowerment. It works in close partnership with other charities and with local churches. We are excited to announce we are hiring a new Community Centre and Grants Manager to take us into a new phase in our 20-year history.
Who we are looking for: We are seeking an individual who is experienced in charity sector work and is enthusiastic about building community and assisting people in hardship and poverty. The ideal candidate will have a background in the charity sector and a good awareness of welfare rights advice work and. They will have a vision for how to help the charity reach it’s potential and continue the legacy of excellent advice provision and community development that is already established. They will have good experience and knowledge of fund raising and bid-writing.
The successful candidate will need to be self-motivated, dynamic and enjoy leading a small team of staff and volunteers. They will have a high level of English language skills both written and oral and will be a good listener able to empathize with people in distress.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Individual Giving & Community Fundraising Manager will have an exciting opportunity to grow World Child Cancer’s individual giving. They will also lead on creating a donor experience that will ensure people can engage with us in lots of different ways, from a lottery or regular support, legacies, community fundraising and events (including the London Marathon).
The post holder will be responsible for:
- Managing and growing individual giving.
- Recruiting and stewarding individual supporters through existing channels.
- Helping to secure funding to invest in launching a World Child Cancer charity lottery.
- Stewarding participants to build a pool of regular givers, medium level donors, legacy donors and event participants.
- Ensuring fundraising data is effectively managed, analysed and utilised.
- Managing the challenge and community fundraising. Supported by the Fundraising Executive.
- Supporting the Fundraising Executive responsible for the planning and logistics for fundraising events.
- Working collaboratively with the other Fundraising teams and Marketing to ensure supporters get the best experience.
This is a hands-on management role so you will need to be prepared to do the work as well as managing. The post holder will be an ambitious, creative self-starter who is passionate about World Child Cancer’s programmes as well as our fundraising activities. They will work as well in a team as they do on their own and be happy to undertake administrative tasks as well as more complex fundraising projects. As a smaller organisation (circa £3m) everyone has to be prepared to support each other, so tasks may vary.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.