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Senior Policy Manager (Maternity Cover)
- Full time: 35 hrs per week
- Fixed term contract for 12 months, with possibility this will be extended, beginning mid-June 2024
- Full time salary: £49,421 - £51,923 (rates apply from 1st April)
- Location: Office in Rivington Street EC2A 3AY, with opportunity for blended working
About us
Transparency International is a global movement sharing one vision: a world in which government politics, business and the daily lives of people are free of corruption. Transparency International UK is the UK national chapter of this movement. We work with the British government, parliamentarians, civil society and the private sector to tackle corruption at home, addressing the UK’s global corruption footprint and helping multinational companies prevent corruption by operating with integrity. We are also home to two major global programmes tackling corruption in the Defence and Security sector and Global Health on behalf of the wider Transparency International movement.
The UK Programme seeks to put an end to corruption in the UK and the role of the UK in facilitating corruption abroad. We expose and tackle corruption and hold power to account here in the UK through robust research, investigations and advocacy. To do that we need to understand the way corruption works and the systems that enable it.
Our work has already been key to delivering:
- Four major pieces of Economic Crime legislation making it harder for dirty money to find its way to the UK
- The introduction of a register to reveal the true owners of foreign companies owning property in the UK
- The Bribery Act - regarded as the toughest piece of legislation of its kind.
- Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs) – an investigative tool to help law enforcement act on corrupt assets.
- Promised reforms to lobbying transparency and regulation of post-political appointments.
We work with the UK and devolved governments, the private sector and civil society to create a UK free from corruption.
About the role
As Senior Policy Manager (Maternity Cover), you will be responsible for leading TI-UK’s advocacy work in the national political sphere, particularly in Westminster, managing the delivery of strategy and engagement on legislation, and MP and Peer engagement across the UK Programme. You will line manage the UK Programme’s Advocacy Officer, and advocate effectively for priority reforms to senior stakeholders while ensuring the team’s policy experts are brought in at relevant stages.
In addition to this, you will:
- Develop and maintain technical expertise on relevant legislation/policy to enable you to engage with senior stakeholders in Parliament.
- Contribute to development and delivery of TI-UK’s strategic engagement with political parties at the national level throughout the electoral cycle: for example, driving TI-UK’s strategy for engagement with UK-wide political parties, before and after a General election. This role is envisaged to operate with autonomy at a senior level while ensuring any outputs or external representation is consistent with TI-UK’s strategy, tone and usual ways of working.
- Line manage the Advocacy Officer, supporting and guiding them to deliver on agreed objectives, and assessing their objectives, assignments and performance.
- Ensure outputs are accurate and effective, and reviewed by the relevant technical policy experts (as required) within the team.
- Be influential in brokering aligned approaches across a diverse range of external partners.
- Provide guidance for key messaging in external communications to amplify TI-UK’s policy recommendations, with e.g. media statements, op eds, blogs, speeches, advocacy briefings, consultation submissions.
- Design and deliver advocacy projects across multiple grants and thematic areas (dirty money and political integrity), devising and planning advocacy activities. The role will liaise with relevant team experts for input and sign off on advocacy plans and activities.
- Oversee the team’s monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) impact development and processes, and may be asked to contribute to donor reporting and fundraising (especially with regard to impact metrics).
About you
To be successful in the role you will have…
Essential
- Substantial experience leading advocacy strategy and engagement in Westminster
- Experience of successfully engaging senior political stakeholders, including members of the Shadow Cabinet, Select Committee Chairs, political advisers and senior backbenchers in the House of Commons and House of Lords
- Significant experience working in coalition with All-Party Parliamentary Groups and/or other informal networks in Parliament
- Technical expertise relating to the passage of primary legislation through Parliament
- Experience campaigning for, and securing, legislative or regulatory Change
- Solid organisational skills and the ability to manage a number of priorities/deadlines
- Able to work independently with minimal supervision
- Excellent communications skills, being able to communicate to a variety of audiences and at different levels.
Desirable
- An in-depth understanding of money laundering and political corruption in the UK, including current legal and regulatory frameworks
Benefits
In exchange we will offer:
- A competitive salary
- 28 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
- Up to 5% contributory pension
- Season ticket loan
- Cycle to work scheme
- Enhanced sickness and family friendly policies
- Employee Assistance Programme
- A flexible and friendly working environment, with the opportunity for blended working (more details of this can be found on our website)
The closing date for applications is Tuesday, 9th April 2024. Interviews will be conducted on Friday, 12th April 2024 over video call.
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We are SafeLives, the UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse, for everyone and for good.
Last year alone, 14,000 professionals received our training. Over 80,000 adults at risk of serious harm or murder and more than 100,000 children received support through dedicated multi-agency support designed by us and delivered with partners. In the last six years, over 4,000 perpetrators have been challenged and supported to change by interventions we created with partners, and that’s just the start.
Together we can end domestic abuse. Forever. For everyone.
The Drive Partnership, formed by Respect, SafeLives and Social Finance, is working to transform the national response to perpetrators of domestic abuse. We seek to change the domestic abuse narrative that asks ‘why doesn’t she leave?’ to ask ‘why doesn’t he stop?’At the same time as delivering interventions, we are working across the domestic abuse specialist sector, public sector partners and beyond to develop sustainable, national systems that respond effectively to perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Our vision is that one day there will be a national approach which sees agencies in all PCC and local authority areas across England and Wales working together with a focus on those who cause harm, the perpetrators, to disrupt abuse and change behaviour.
Our influencing work is changing the UK conversation about domestic abuse, with both national and locally-based elected representatives and the officials and colleagues who work alongside them. Our PPAC Officer, reporting to the PPAC Manager, will be crucial in helping us to develop our engagement, as well as deepen our policy-influencing capacity to support our roll-out of ground-breaking interventions to end domestic abuse and ensure support for the whole family to keep people safe sooner.
You will be joining the organisation at a pivotal moment. The Victims and Prisoners Bill will be making its way through its final stages in Parliament and a General Election is likely to take place in 2024, providing an unmissable opportunity to ensure that SafeLives’ priorities for improving the response to domestic abuse are taken forward by the next Government.
Location: London office and/or remote working, with regular meetings in London and occasional travel to other locations around the UK, including our Bristol office.
Benefits include a generous package, such as:
- 34 days’ holiday per year plus, public holidays
- Flexible Working (compressed hours)
- Cycle-to-work Scheme
- Eye Care Vouchers
- Pension Scheme with 4% employer contribution
- Childcare Vouchers
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Clinical Supervision
- Holiday Purchase Scheme (buy up to an additional 5 days)
- Enhanced Family Leave Policies
- Enhanced Sick Pay
- Professional Development Fund
- Individual Learning Budget
- Restorative Practice Training
- Time Off In Lieu.
If this challenge sounds as exciting to you as it does to us and you believe you have the qualities we have described, please take a look over the job description and submit a 500-word cover letter and CV.
Closing date: Monday 15th April 2024.
SafeLives is a committed provider of equal opportunities for all, please see our job description for full details.
No agencies please.
The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic.
Reporting to the Head of Development – Student Support, the Senior Development Executive will develop and implement plans to generate major gifts for Student Support with an emphasis on outreach, internships and postgraduate support.
About the Role
- The post holder will be expected to spend the greater part of their time identifying, meeting and stewarding current or prospective donors.
- The post holder will manage a portfolio of more than 100 major gifts prospects. The post holder will be responsible for the identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of potential donors, typically in the range of £250,000-£1,000,000.
About you
- You are a motivated fundraiser with experience of raising at a minimum six-figure gifts and a keen interest in widening access to Higher Education by gaining support for scholarships and graduate scholarships across a wide range of areas.
- You are highly motivated and will possess a strong drive towards getting out in the field, developing purposeful and effective relationships with prospective benefactors and advancing social mobility through philanthropic investment.
What We Offer
As an employer, we value the wellbeing and development of all our employees. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits, including:
- 38 days annual leave (including public holidays)
- Hybrid working arrangements for a healthy work-life balance
- Extensive personal and professional development opportunities
- Membership to CASE to support your professional development as an educational advancement professional
- Supportive childcare services and other family-friendly leave schemes for working parents, guardians and those with caring responsibilities
- Generous family leave for pregnancy, adoption, paternity, and shared parental leave
- Excellent contributory pension scheme for your financial future
- Salary sacrifice scheme for additional savings
- Subsidised sports centre membership to promote well-being
- Cycle loan scheme to encourage sustainable commuting
- Discounted bus and transit travel
In addition, you will have access to a vibrant community with social groups and sports clubs fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
Application process:
- Click the link to ‘Apply’ and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be taken to our online Applicant portal.
- Applications should consist of a full CV and a letter of application in PDF format (maximum of 2 pages) outlining your motivations to apply for this role, your relevant experience and how you meet the criteria of the person specification.
Only applications received before 12.00 noon on 4 April 2024 can be considered.
Interviews are currently scheduled to take place on week beginning 15 April 2024, in person in Oxford.
Development and Alumni Engagement is committed to having a team that is made up of diverse skills and experiences. We encourage applicants from all sectors of the community and are especially keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups to apply.
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We are looking for an experienced fundraiser, to lead on fundraising in the Department of Physics, as part of the friendly team working across the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS) Division.
The Department of Physics is one of the top five departments in the world. Our academics observe the wonders of the Universe from the very big to the very small: from seeking planets with the potential for life outside the solar system, to undertaking some of the most delicate experiments in quantum physics. Physics has applications in so many fields, including biology and nanotechnology, to find new ways to treat cancer; the development of new materials to generate green energy; and the understanding of climate science, with its impact on the Earth. The Physics Department is active in developing these applications in part through a strong innovation culture that has created nine new companies since 2018 and with six more in the pipeline for 2024. The Department has a deeply embedded ED&I culture.
About the role:
You will be raising money to support research; to enable students from around the world and from every background to come and study at Oxford; and to help promote the public understanding of Physics. You will work closely with the Head of Physics, as well as some of the most inspiring scientists in the world, and will forge relationships with existing and new donors to the department. While an interest in science is essential, you do not need to be a Physics graduate, just an enthusiast for knowledge.
About you:
You are an experienced development professional with a strong track record of securing major gifts, a confident approach and the ability to think creatively. You will lead on major gift fundraising (£100k-£1m+) working with a range of donors (corporates, trusts and individuals). The department has a well-established alumni programme and a very active and supportive development board that you will work closely with.
What We Offer:
As an employer, we value the wellbeing and development of all our employees. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits, including:
- 38 days annual leave (including public holidays)
- Hybrid working arrangements for a healthy work-life balance
- Extensive personal and professional development opportunities
- Membership to CASE to support your professional development as an educational advancement professional
- Supportive childcare services and other family-friendly leave schemes for working parents, guardians and those with caring responsibilities
- Generous family leave for pregnancy, adoption, paternity, and shared parental leave
- Excellent contributory pension scheme for your financial future
- Salary sacrifice scheme for additional savings
- Subsidised sports centre membership to promote well-being
- Cycle loan scheme to encourage sustainable commuting
- Discounted bus and transit travel
In addition, you will have access to a vibrant community with social groups and sports clubs fostering an inclusive atmosphere.
Application process:
- Click the link to ‘Apply’ and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be taken to our online Applicant portal.
- Applications should consist of a full CV and a letter of application (maximum of 2 pages), in PDF format, outlining your motivations to apply for this role, your relevant experience and how you meet the criteria of the person specification.
Only applications received before 12.00 noon on 8 April 2024 can be considered.
Interviews are currently scheduled to take place week commencing 17 April 2024, in person in Oxford.
Development and Alumni Engagement is committed to having a team that is made up of diverse skills and experiences. We encourage applicants from all sectors of the community and are especially keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups to apply
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We seek an Advice Coordinator and OISC supervisor OISC L2 (OISC L3 desirable), or solicitor with equivalent qualifications for an exciting position leading our immigration advice provision in Havering and Newham and work in Asylum Support hotels.
The post holder will manage and supervise a team of OISC level 1 and 2 immigration advisors providing specialist immigration advice and casework to migrants at risk in London. You will play a key role in coordinating drop-in services in Havering and Newham as well as working with asylum seekers resident in Asylum Support hotels in Islington.
Praxis is a dynamic, award-winning human rights charity supporting migrants in crisis or at-risk, ensuring that their essential human needs are met and that they are able to overcome the barriers they face. We work to build community, challenge exclusion and discrimination, influence policy and improve services. We played a leading role in exposing the Windrush scandal and advocate and campaign for lasting changes to policy and practice to address the root causes of the issues faced by at-risk migrants.
We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage applications from those with lived experience of migration and from diverse applicants regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital/civil partnership status, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or pregnancy/maternity leave status.
Our Attractive Benefits Package Includes
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A 35 hour working week including flexible working hours
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A hybrid work model
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25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (plus paid Bank Holidays)
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You can buy up to 3 days annual leave each year
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A defined contribution pension scheme
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Our employee assistance programme offers counselling and support for you 24/7.
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A season ticket loan to help you spread the cost of your commute
If you need us to make an adjustment or provide additional support as you apply for a role, please email our Recruitment team who will contact you to discuss how we can help.
For more information you can contact Dan Ashwell.
To apply, send us your CV and cover letter to recruitment team demonstrating your capabilities in relation to each of the points of the job description marked ‘A’. Where relevant use your answers to illustrate how your competencies have helped you to achieve positive results. This will give you the best possible chance to be shortlisted. Applications will only be accepted with both a cover letter.
Deadline: 22/03/2024
To apply, send us your CV and cover letter demonstrating your capabilities in relation to each of the points of the job description marked ‘A’. Where relevant use your answers to illustrate how your competencies have helped you to achieve positive results. This will give you the best possible chance to be shortlisted. Applications will only be accepted with a cover letter.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!
Location: Hybrid working (minimum 2 days in the office)
Responsible to: Director of Policy, Research and Impact
Salary: £40,000 per annum
Contract: Full-time, 37 hours a week. We are also open to considering candidates interested in secondments.
Closing date: Friday 22nd March at 9 AM
Interview date: We will be interviewing on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as possible.
Who we are
Speakers for Schools 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.
Role Summary
The Policy, Research and Impact Directorate ensures that the Charity is evidence-led, impact- focused, and continuously improving the quality of our programmes. Through our policy, research and investigation work we shine a light on barriers to success, to influence changes to Government policy and practice; through our impact work, we strive to deepen our understanding of the difference we have on life-chances of young people, and the combination of interventions that best enable them to successfully seize employment opportunities, post- school; through quality assurance of programmes, we ensure that the organisation and partners have a common understanding of best practice and the insights to continuously improve.
Key Duties / Responsibilities:
Strategic Purpose:
- Develop and implement a policy strategy (policy goals and related actions) to address system-level barriers to social mobility and youth employment
- Review and update the charity’s policy positions, ensuring our external messaging is clear, evidenced, consistent and compelling
- Identify areas where evidence and/or understanding is weak and work with Head of Research to address gaps in knowledge
- Provide thought-leadership internally and externally, on aspects of social mobility and youth employment, through briefings, blogs, media comment and speaking engagements
- Generate innovative ideas and insights through ideas-led projects, fostering purposeful public conversations to drive positive change
- Stay up to date with relevant research and policy activity
Engagement:
- Work closely with the Marketing and Communications Directorate, to shine a light publicly on barriers to success, through press, media and campaign activity, that increases our policy and political influence
- Map stakeholders, identifying key points of influence and planning strategies to deliver change in policy decisions on education, skills, youth employment, social mobility, and careers education
- Horizon-scan policy and political developments, keeping colleagues and Trustees up-to- date with anticipated announcements and publications, to enable timely response and comment
- Establish, promote, and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders in Parliament, government, civil servants, think tanks, employers, and other charities to drive collaboration and amplify the charity's mission
- Represent the charity at speaking events and provide briefing support to staff speaking at events
Delivery:
- Generate and appraise policy options, proposing practical and innovative solutions while considering risks and opportunities for implementation
- Work collaboratively with the Communications Team to hone policy messages and enhance the charity's external profile across various audiences, ensuring it becomes a trusted source of analysis and ideas
- Utilise excellent communication skills to make a compelling case for change, writing and presenting persuasively for external audiences
- Use research outputs to shape the political agenda and foster public debate on critical issues related to social mobility, youth development, and education
Skills / Experience / Knowledge:
Essential
- A track record of stakeholder engagement, including education influencers and thought leaders, civil servants, economic and social researchers, and charity partners
- The ability to analyse complex policy issues, assess their implications for the charity, and provide evidence-based recommendations
- Proficiency in conducting comprehensive research, including data analysis, literature reviews, and gathering relevant information to support policy proposals
- A good grasp of the political landscape and an understanding of how policy decisions are influenced and made
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- The ability to deliver compelling speeches and presentations to advocate for and explain policy decisions
- Collaborative style, able to build great working relationships across the organisation and with partners, working co-operatively as part of a team
- A passion for engaging in public policy debates
- Line management experience
Desirable
- Familiarity with economic concepts and their impact on policy decisions, especially in areas like fiscal policy and cost-benefit analysis
- Skills in crisis communication and management to handle unexpected policy challenges effectively
- Knowledge of policy evaluation methodologies and performance metrics to assess the effectiveness of policies and make improvements as necessary, including econometrics and quantitative data analysis
Diversity at our core
Speakers for schools is committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process and encouraging equality and diversity among our workforces. As a Disability Confident Employer, we acknowledge that some candidates may require additional support to overcome barriers experienced during the application process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview, please reach out to us.
The Application Process:
Please apply as soon as possible by submitting your application through our recruitment portal.
The deadline to submit your application is Monday 18th March at 9AM. Please note that we reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
We will be interviewing on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as possible.
Speakers for Schools is committed to safeguarding the young people we work with and expects all staff members to share this commitment. Appointees are subject to a DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude applicants. You are also required to have the Right to Work in the UK for this role.
If you have not heard from us two weeks after the closing date, please presume your application has been unsuccessful.
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We are seeking an exceptional person with a legal, policy or digital rights campaigning background to work with us furthering privacy and free speech in the UK (principally, challenging facial recognition surveillance and scrutinising counter-disinformation powers) at one of the UK’s leading rights NGOs.
The right Advisor will help us to lobby UK Parliament to further privacy, free expression and data protection rights; advise on important litigation on human rights and technology; and help guide public advocacy campaigns for real change.
The contract will also cover the party conference season, where the Advisor will help position Big Brother Watch as an influential force on our key issues in a strictly cross-party manner.
The contract may require some spokesperson duties. The Advisor will help to cover an organisational capacity gap during staff sabbatical leave.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Careers4Change is delighted to support CAF as their recruitment partner for this fantastic new role as Senior Adviser, part of the senior team guiding the organisation's strategic consultancy work with charities, corporates and private clients.
Job title: Senior Adviser
Location: Hybrid with at least 2 days in the London Office
Reporting To: Head of Impact & Advisory
Contract: Full time permanent
Salary: £60,000-£65,000
Date Closes: Monday 8th April, 2024
Role Purpose:
This exciting role will form part of the senior team leading CAF’s strategic consultancy work with charities, corporates, private clients, trusts/foundations and the public sector. The Senior Adviser will implement and execute the advisory strategy in the wider context of the Impact Accelerator, CAF’s impact hub, exploiting synergies with the social investment and grant making teams, identifying innovation and growing impact through more strategic giving as well as driving advisory income.
The Charities Aid Foundation exists to accelerate progress in society towards a fair and sustainable future for all. Over the last 100 years, we have led the way in developing innovative approaches to giving, distributing over £1 billion to non-profits around the globe annually.
Working at the centre of the giving world, we are a leading charity operating in the UK and internationally. Through our financial services, fundraising tools, policy work, research and insights, we enable charities to strengthen their long-term resilience and do more of the great work they do. We also partner with people and businesses to connect them to our global charity network, providing expert advice, governance, and tailored giving solutions to help them maximise their impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic consultancy
- Responsible for leading high-quality strategic consultancy work with charities, corporates, private clients, trusts and foundations and public sector alongside other senior advisers.
- Lead day-to-day management of key client assignments including project and resource management as well as delivery.
- Responsible for delivery of high-quality written assignments to clients.
- Present invaluable and practical strategic advice and insight to senior leadership in charities, corporates or public sector as well as (ultra) high net worth individuals.
- Work in close collaboration with grant making and social investment colleagues to deliver a fully bespoke, impactful offering to clients.
Strategy and leadership
- Lead and mentor team of advisers, providing guidance and training, supported by robust performance management and personal development opportunities in line with strategy.
- Implement and refine where necessary advisory strategy in conjunction with other senior advisers and Head of Impact and Advisory.
- Ensure alignment with CAF’s theory of change and delivery against identified outputs and outcomes.
- Work with Growth and Performance Lead on operational and process needs relating to advisory and the Impact Accelerator more generally.
- Contribute to strategic Impact Accelerator initiatives where necessary.
Business development and client development
- Responsible for driving growth and innovation in CAF’s advisory offering, ensuring it remains relevant in an ever-changing world and aligned with client needs.
- Identify key opportunities to grow fee income, lead proposals/pitches and contribute proportionally to team fee income targets.
- Work closely with business development function and cultivate relationships with other key referral partners within CAF and externally.
- Lead retention and growth of CAF clients through effective client management - focus on multi-year, multi service contracts that combine advisory, grant making and social investment expertise.
Thought leadership and training
- Mentor and upskill other members of the Impact Accelerator team as well as other colleagues where relevant, sharing expertise and skills both informally and formally. Promote CAF externally as a thought leader and a partner of choice for donors and charities alike.
- Represent CAF at events, share best practice, produce thought leading articles and maintain relevant sector networks.
- Work with colleagues in the UK and across the CAF global network to maximise opportunities and to share learning and best practice.
Budgetary
- Responsible for budgeting multi-year programmes and projects.
Skills and Experience:
Experience:
- Experience of leadership role/ line management
- Experience of developing and nurturing talent
- Proven track record in delivering significant business growth in a consulting environment
- Experience advising foundations, individual philanthropists, charities, corporates or the public sector
- Strategic experience of designing and managing grant-making programmes and foundations (desirable)
- Experience managing client relationships
- Experience of advising clients on at least one area: philanthropy, grant making, social investment, sustainability, fundraising, strategy, governance, impact measurement, theory of change, programmatic design and/or practice
- Proven experience of budgeting, reporting and analysis
- Project management experience
- Experience in analysing complex systems and producing workable strategies and proposals, presentations, research, etc.
Specialist Skills/ Ability/Knowledge
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Ability to identify opportunities and innovation
- Decision-making skills in complex and pressured environments
- Strategic vision: ability to formulate and lead on strategies and plans
- Knowledge of latest best practice in: philanthropy, sustainability, fundraising, governance, strategy, impact measurement, grant-making, social investment
- Ability to work in cross-functional teams to deliver business results
- Willingness to delve into cause areas to learn and upskill as needed based on opportunities and client demands
- Ability to influence and negotiate with demanding clients
- Ability to drive business development
- Ability to share learning and upskill others
- Ability to facilitate and drive workshops and discussions with very clear outputs and outcomes
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About Babbasa
Babbasa is an award-winning, Bristol-based, social enterprise with a vision to create a world where all people are inspired and able to realise their employment and enterprise ambitions, irrespective of where they live, their nationality, ethnicity, gender, race, sexuality or faith. Babbasa realises its mission through its subsidiary enterprises including Babbasa’s Youth Empowerment Programmes and Recruitment & Inclusion Services (BRIS) and our core values of Imagination, Determination and Kindness.
Babbasa supports low income and ethnic minority young people to prepare for the workplace as well as support employers to recruit diverse talent, develop cultural competencies and create inclusive work environments for all to thrive. The direct support for young people includes soft skills training, mentoring, and information and guidance support. The direct support for employers includes Recruitment, Inclusion Advisory Support, Cultural Competency Training, Research, Inclusion Needs Analysis and Onboarding Support. Over the next decade, Babbasa plans to grow its services to both young people and employers to respond to the pressing imperative to overcome the structural barriers to workforce inclusion and associated social inequalities in Bristol and beyond.
Job Purpose
The purpose of the role is to support and empower low income and ethnic minority young people to enhance their success in career development and progression. The post will lead Babbasa’s young people’s Placement Programme which prepares, places and supports participants to progress into their chosen career (through work taster days, work experience, and training opportunities). You will act as a key interface between our aspiring participants and available progression opportunities.
Role Specific Responsibilities
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Work with participants to understand their goals and ambitions; discover their personal barriers; and assess their strengths in line with available opportunities
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Build a trusting relationship (based on Babbasa values) with young people engaged, to ensure we meet their desired outcome.
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Engage, build trust and maintain effective rapport with the caseload of participants looking to progress their career ambitions.
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Design, manage and facilitate a range of soft skills training modules and interventions focused on CV and cover letter creation, interview guidance, employability skills, and general career guidance and be responsible for delivering these in 1:1 and group settings, both internally and externally.
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Liaise with Babbasa Team and external partners to provide participants with access to wraparound Specialist Support and other progression opportunities where needed e.g further training, education and self-employment
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Build relationships with city wide voluntary organisations, schools, colleges and local youth agencies to promote Babbasa’s opportunities and generate referrals to the placement programme.
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Organising and facilitating work taster days with external companies and organisations (called insight days).
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Maintain a database of participants, monitor and evaluate their progress.
General Responsibilities
● Ensure young peoples’ comments, voices and suggestions are at the heart of service delivery and respond to their needs.
● Ensure internal administrative tasks and reports are completed in a timely and accurate manner as required by Babbasa and the activity funder.
● Deliver support, information, and guidance to young people using best practice, referring them to specialist help when required.
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Commit to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to achieve and maintain professional standards of your role and area of responsibilities.
● To attend and take part in all core Babbasa meetings.
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Contribute positively as part of a delivery team, as well as part of a wider business team, to deliver business objectives.
Person Specification
Knowledge and Experience - essential
You build trusting relationships with young people - you have proven experience working with young people aged 15-30 from a wide range of backgrounds. You have a strong sense of professional boundaries and understand how to engage with young people in a way that makes them feel safe, and supported. You have experience delivering information and guidance to young people using best practice including referring to specialist help where needed. You have a strong understanding of the barriers under-represented or marginalised young people might face in realising their aspirations. You understand safeguarding policies and procedures, and are able to assess young people’s needs and challenges, making appropriate referrals where needed.
You’re aligned with our mission - You have lived experience and/or an understanding of the critical issues surrounding equality, inclusion and diversity, including structural issues around race and class, and how they impact young people within the communities that Babbasa serves. You are passionate about securing the best possible opportunities and life outcomes for young people and believe that with the right support, everyone has the potential to achieve.
You can deliver effective employability and progression support - you have experience designing, delivering and evaluating careers, employability, and education interventions for young people aged 15-30 and have delivered these in a variety of formats and settings. You understand the barriers that young people from marginalised and underrepresented backgrounds face when pursuing their aspirations and have developed effective interventions to support young people from these backgrounds toward their chosen outcome. You have good working knowledge of careers information and guidance, as well as pathways to further and higher education and are able to deliver effective support and guidance to young people, referring to specialist support where needed.
Organised - You are well-organised and have good attention to detail. Demonstrating efficient self time management. You have a track-record of balancing multiple tasks and responsibilities. . Effective and efficient – You are constantly reflecting on working practices and improving where necessary. Able to work to deadlines, take initiative and are proactive in your approach to work.
You have a good understanding of Service Delivery – You value the ability to deliver excellent customer service experience to make an impact. You have the ability to problem solve in a complex and rapidly changing environment. You have personal resilience and have the ability to stay focused. You are prepared to work flexibly occasionally including evenings, weekends and other unsocial hours to fulfil the needs of the service. You are consistently finding ways to improve and evaluate services and experiences for people.
Knowledge and experience - nice to have
You are well connected to the youth sector in Bristol - you are connected to and able to draw on a wide range of contacts across education, youth, voluntary, and public sectors to deliver effective interventions and referrals for young people. You are able to build and draw on strong relationships with organisations to facilitate effective interventions to young people who need Babbasa’s support and can work with the Senior Service Lead to identify collaboration projects, mutual referrals, and other opportunities to help Babbasa achieve its organisational goals.
Skills & Abilities
Essential
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The ability to encourage, motivate and inspire young people.
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Able to provide young people with appropriate information, advice, support and challenge, and refer them to specialist help when required.
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Able to develop and deliver effective employability and progression interventions including 1:1 sessions, workshops, talks, and skills sessions.
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Able to manage a caseload of young people and offer effective interventions to ensure they meet their desired outcomes.
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Able to monitor and evaluate success across your caseload of young people, projects, workshops, and other information sessions you may deliver.
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Strong team working skills and a willingness to work flexibly including working evening, weekend, and other unsociable hours.
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Strong communication skills including presenting, facilitation, and relationship building.
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Strong prioritisation and time management skills.
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Ability to work within a strengths-based framework.
Nice to have
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Teaching, youth work, or Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) qualification
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Advanced safeguarding practitioner knowledge or qualification
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Full driving licence and access to a car
Incentives/ Benefits
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Work in an inclusive environment working with a team which prides itself on ensuring staff feel seen, valued and heard.
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Access to an Employee Assistance Programme with a range of support offers available including free counselling.
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We aspire to nurture existing talent at Babbasa and recognise we all have something to bring to the workplace, we are a growing organisation and will work with you to find suitable progression and professional development opportunities.
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Work for one of the few organisations in the UK honoured with Queen’s Award For Enterprise for Promoting Opportunity.
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Be part of transforming the lives of low-income and ethnic minority young people in Bristol, helping to make Bristol a more inclusive city.
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Have access to flexi and hybrid working arrangements.
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31 days annual leave including public holidays.
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Access to Employee Assistance Programme and MediCash policy
Next Steps
If you are interested in working with us and would like to find out more about this role or have any questions, we’d love to hear from you.
The deadline to apply is midnight Sunday 17th March 2024
Shortlisting will be conducted week commencing 18th March, with in-person interviews scheduled for week commencing 25th March
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Who we are
We’ve been on the frontline of the world’s response to HIV and AIDS for over 25 years, working with marginalised people who are denied HIV prevention and treatment simply because of who they are and where they live.
Set up in 1993 to work with community groups in the countries most affected by the global AIDS epidemic, we’ve continually adapted our approach, looking for innovative ways to break down the barriers that marginalise people living with, or at risk of acquiring, HIV. All with one goal in mind – a future free from AIDS for everyone, everywhere.
Everything we do is rooted in our two key beliefs:
- That the lives of all human beings are of equal value.
- That everyone has the right to access the HIV information and services they need for a healthy life.
Today, we work with communities in more than 40 countries, taking local, national and global action on HIV, health and human rights.
As a global partnership that is open to everyone, we can only do what we do – and achieve what we want to achieve – by working with partners from grassroots community groups to national governments. Our partners drive change where it matters, shaking up the status quo and making a noise on issues the world often chooses to ignore.
Are you the Candidate we’re looking for?
You are a committed team member with a clear focus on team objectives, as well as your own. You will promote best practice within your field of expertise and challenge ways of working to ensure the highest quality and levels of efficiency. Your actions will be aligned with Frontline AIDS vision and you will inspire the same behaviour in your peers. You are comfortable working in a matrix management environment.
How to apply
Find out more by downloading the full job description and person specification. If you are excited by this opportunity and think it’s right for you, we’d love to hear from you so apply using the button at the top of this page and upload your CV along with a covering letter outlining why you are a great match for this role.
Closing Date is: 19 March 2024
Interview Date is: TBC
Please note: Salaries shown are benchmarked locally.
We have transitioned to a hybrid model of working. We are currently working from home but you will also be required to spend time working alongside your team as appropriate.The successful applicant will need to hold the right to work in the UK and /or South Africa.
Frontline AIDS is committed to diversity and inclusion in its hiring approach. We welcome applications from Black people, and other people of colour, people with disabilities, people living with HIV and LGBTIQ+ and non-binary individuals.
All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and a criminal records check. Having a criminal conviction and/or any other information divulged on the DBS/PVG or country equivalent check would not necessarily prevent you from working for the charity, but any recruitment decision will be dependent on the nature of the position sought and the circumstances and background of the offence(s).
Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults
Frontline AIDS operates a rigorous recruitment and selection process that reflects our commitment to child protection. The Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy can be downloaded.
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As Human Resources Advisor you'll be joining a small, friendly and supportive HR team providing advice and support to managers and staff across the full range of employee life-cycle activities. This is an additional role providing HR advice and support, primarily for our Key Project at Marylebone. Our Key Projects are at the heart of our Church Army vision and seek to bring transformation to the lives of those they work with.
Around half of our staff work within our Key Projects, so the HR Advisor will be lead for HR advice and support for these colleagues. They will play a key role in developing and strengthening the relationship between the projects and HR and ensure we deliver an effective HR service to the projects which is aligned with the service to the wider organisation. The post holder will work closely with each of the Key Project Leaders in making sure the Christian ethos and values of Church Army are part of the culture and practice of the projects.
The role suits someone who is a HR generalist with strong knowledge of the key HR practices including recruitment and retention, employee relations and development and training. The ideal candidate will be experienced in working in HR and hold a related qualification such as CIPD.
This role sits within our Co.Lab team which refers to the team of people whose roles have an operational focus on facilitating the work of CA across the UK and Ireland. The team come together at regular times over the year to develop connection, collaboration and community to help us better serve the wider Church Army community.
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Citizens Advice Waltham Forest has an exciting opportunity on their successful Debt Free Advice Team for an experienced Senior Debt Adviser. We have been part of the wider Debt Free Advice partnership for over a decade and have success in delivering high quality debt advice to local residents who are facing financial difficulties. The demand for the service in light of the cost of living crisis has increased substantially over recent years and we are looking to expand our team.
We are seeking an experienced Senior Debt Adviser who has a proven track record in helping and assisting clients facing financial difficulties and providing creative solutions to help alleviate their challenges in a sensitive and supportive role. They will have an awareness of having successfully provided debt advice in a regulated environment. They will have experience of supporting and supervising a team, and monitoring their performance to ensure this remains in line with internal and external requirements.
The successful candidate would be expected to work a hybrid model of delivery - in an office environment, outreach sessions as well as home based. They would be expected to provide advice via omni-channels such as face to face, telephone and email advice.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Our vision is a world where sustainability is second nature, carbon emissions have been cut to safe levels and fuel poverty has been replaced by energy justice.
We’re looking for someone with experience of giving advice and a knowledge of UK benefits who can provide strong customer service to a range of projects designed to support people in difficulty with their gas or electricity bills.
Pay and conditions
- The role is full-time (37.5 hours per week).
- The salary for the role will be £25,953.
- You will be entitled to 25 days paid holiday (plus statutory holidays).
- CSE offer a range of benefits including salary sacrifice childcare vouchers, subsidised bike purchase and Tech Scheme.
- We will pay fees and expenses on relevant training courses.
Specific responsibilities
An applicant appointed to the role will be expected to:
- Provide specialist means-tested and disability related benefits advice and support to clients of working and non-working age.
- Identify unclaimed benefit entitlements on behalf of clients and offer guidance on how to make and application.
- Listen attentively to callers and respond to their needs in an empathetic way.
- Able to assess appropriate advice and support needed by clients.
- Refer householders/clients to other organisations as appropriate for further assistance.
- Provide in-depth support to clients over a period if there are several issues to be resolved.
- Help vulnerable clients make applications for grants and switch energy tariffs where appropriate.
- Support clients with their applications for certain benefits, including Attendance Allowance and Pension Credit.
- Provide support to energy advisors on the Advice Line and advice projects, including helping them to identify when clients may be entitled to unclaimed benefits.
- Be familiar with and remain up to date with benefit support and advice line protocol, processes, and procedures.
- Record client details accurately using CSE systems.
- Always maintain householder/client confidentiality in accordance with relevant policies and procedures.
Essential attributes for this role include:
- Minimum English and Maths GCSE or equivalent.
- Experience within a customer service environment.
- Working knowledge of means-tested and disability related benefits for working and non-working age people.
- Respectful, sensitive, and engaging manner..
- Ability to present complex information in an accessible and appropriate manner.
- Confident in extracting sensitive information.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to listen carefully and cope with difficult and sometimes stressful conversations.
- Highly organised at managing time and workload.
Please note, the above is an overview of the skills required for this role. To see the full list of essential and desirable skills please see the attached job description.
How to apply
To apply, please complete the application form available to download from our website. Your application should demonstrate how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description.
The closing date for applications is midday, Wednesday 27 March 2024.
Interviews are expected to take place Monday 8 April 2024, though this may change depending on the quantity of applications.
If you have not heard from CSE by Tuesday 2 April, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
If invited to interview, we will ask you to provide evidence of eligibility to work in the UK.
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About the role
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is working to speed up and support the transition to a more equitable and just future, free from poverty, in which people and planet can flourish. Inspired by the work of our founder over a century ago, today we are an independent, social change organisation, with an endowment, working across all nations of the UK.
This new role has been created to help us achieve our mission around people and planet and will entail the creation of a new stream of policy development and influencing activity around climate justice. Your brief will be to devise arguments and ideas which can help us advance towards environmental sustainability in ways that are both ambitious and sensitive to the needs of households in the UK, particularly those on low incomes.
We want to be led by the post-holder on the specific scope of work, which should draw on JRF’s capacity to blend policy, analysis, advocacy and convening – combining in-house delivery and resourcing the work of others. We are particularly interested in questions about the costs and benefits of transition in key areas such as housing, energy and transport (given fears in particular around how these might be distributed and the impact on household budgets).
In this role, you’ll have the space and resources to create, connect, convene and cultivate ideas to catalyse social change on climate justice. You’ll design and lead a new area of work, expanding our expertise – and our impact – into a high-profile policy area, and be our point person on climate and environment policy. By linking to JRF’s work on campaigns, advocacy, emerging futures and social investment, you’ll find compelling ways to bring our policy & ideas to life.
About you
Candidates will bring a track record of influential policy contributions, and your portfolio to date will be distinctive for its quality, creativity and rigour. Able to shape the policy and political conversation at a national level, you'll be a ‘go-to’ voice for original thinking and expertise among decision-makers and opinion formers. You’ll bring curiosity, a powerful commitment to social justice, and ideally a network of relationships from within the environmental sector.
Applications are welcome from all, regardless of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, race, sex, sexual orientation, trans status or socioeconomic background. We recognise that we cannot truly be an anti-poverty organisation unless we are also an anti-racist organisation, and we positively encourage applications from people with experience of living in poverty.
We are a Disability Confident Employer. This means that we are committed to the recruitment, progression and retention of disabled individuals. We shall also offer interviews to disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the job. If you have a disability, please tell us if you would like to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident Scheme.
How to apply
If you share our passion and this role sounds like you, then we’re looking forward to hearing from you.
Please submit your CV and supporting information via our online application platform (accessed through our website).
The closing date for applications is 23:59 hours on 31st March 2024.
Interviews will take place either in York, London or remotely the week commencing 22nd April 2024.
We will be running a webinar to share information and answer questions about the role with potential candidates at 12.30pm on the 11th March. You can sign up for this webinar by visiting the JRF website.
Additional Information
In support of our approach to flexible working, we are happy to receive applications from those seeking full-time employment, as well as those who may want to share the role on a part-time basis. When making your application, please state whether you want to be considered for either full or part-time work and, if part-time, the number of hours per week you would be looking for.
At JRF we’re at our best when we’re continually building on trust, showing we care and making a difference – and hope others will do the same. So for those roles which allow it, we’re developing a more blended approach to how and where you work. This means you can expect to work flexibly between the office and home (with an expectation of two days a week in your home office).
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Closing Date: 1 April 2024
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Save the Children UK has an exciting opportunity for a collaborative and influential individual with advocacy experience to join us as our Senior Policy & Advocacy Adviser where you will work with the Education Policy and Advocacy Team.
Please note, this is a 3 - year fixed term contract. This role is also part time at 17.5 hours a week.
About Us
Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach.
About the role
As a Senior Policy & Advocacy Adviser you will work in the Education Team within the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research department.
Save the Children is partnering with the LEGO Foundation on an exciting new project to advocate for changes in policy, participation, and funding to improve the quality of instruction and wellbeing of teachers in refugee hosting communities in Kenya.
Your role will focus on advocacy on refugee education, including a focus on teachers and the education workforce. The role will require you to work closely with colleagues in our Kenya office, to both support advocacy at the national level, and to affect change on refugee education through global advocacy.
Our ideal candidate for this role would be someone who is a sharp strategic thinker, who understands how to make political and policy change happen across different contexts. You will have experience of working with partners to achieve national and global policy change, and have strong networking and relationship building skills. Experience of working in global education or humanitarian sectors is desirable.
In this role, you will:
- Design, lead and implement complex policy and advocacy strategies and products, to a high standard and with minimal supervision
- Identify global policy and research needs and influencing opportunities in your thematic area
- Represent the organisation externally including in high-level meetings and events and with donors and other key stakeholders, building relationships with external experts, partners and coalitions
- Write advocacy briefings, reports, externally published articles and blogs, as well as assist in the drafting of press releases, Q&As and opinion pieces
- Maintain and develop very high-level knowledge and expertise in global education and advise colleagues across the global movement, including at a senior level, as well as senior external stakeholders
About you
To be successful, it is important that you have:
- Very high-level expertise in global development policies, including national developing-country government policies, donor behaviour, international institutions and NGOs
- Very high-level knowledge and expertise in global education policy and advocacy.
- A proven track record of carrying out first-class research, policy and/or advocacy
- Ability to think creatively, innovate, strategize, set priorities, manage a workplan and evaluate progress with minimal supervision
- Strong networking and experience of participating in coalitions and working with civil-society actors to achieve change
- Commitment to Save the Children's vision, mission and values.
What we offer you:
Working for a charity provides one of the best benefits there is – a sense of purpose and reward for helping others. However, we understand the importance of giving back to our employees to ensure a happy and healthy working environment and work/life balance.
- We focus on flexibility, inclusion, collaboration, health and wellbeing both in and outside of work.
- We provide a wide range of benefits which will reward your hard work, motivate you, and inspire you to work to improve the lives of children every day. You can read more about our benefits here.
Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications.
Ways of Working:
The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but there are likely to be times when you will be required to come to your contracted office (up to 2-4 days per month or 6-8 days per quarter). This will be agreed with your Line Manager and team and is intended to be time spent on collaborating with colleagues and relationship building.
Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
Flexible Working - We are happy to discuss flexible working options at interview.
Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
Save the Children UK believes in a world that is fair, inclusive and equitable where all children have the opportunity to change their world. We apply this to our workforce and we are committed to developing and supporting a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organisation where all employees have a sense of belonging and feel that they can be "Free to Be Me". We are not looking for just one type of person - we want to recruit people who can add fresh perspectives, innovative ideas or challenge that disrupts the risk of group think.
We are especially interested in people whose childhood experiences - of life on a low income, of migration, of being in a racialised community, of the care system, of being LGBT+ or in an LGBT+ family or living with (or with someone with) a disability - help us to see things we might otherwise miss. Whatever your story is we want to hear it because we know that different voices, ideas, perspectives and knowledge, working together will enable us to better the lives of children around the world. This is the reason why we are all here.