Data insights analyst volunteer roles in Westminster, greater london
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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!
JOB PURPOSE:
This Role Transforms Volunteer Activity Into Structured, Ethical, High-Impact Operations
At Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C., our work is powered by people. Volunteer contribution is not just support, it is community, capacity and impact. The Volunteer Operations Analyst ensures that this contribution is organised, visible and aligned with the organisation’s mission, safeguarding responsibilities and growth.
You will play a key role in connecting people, systems and structure—ensuring that volunteer engagement is consistent, well-managed and sustainable as the C.I.C grows.
This is not a purely administrative role. It is insight-driven, systems-focused and central to how the organisation operates effectively behind the scenes.
Role Summary
The Operations Analyst is responsible for measuring, analyzing, and optimizing the organization’s
internal operations to improve efficiency, accountability, and overall performance. This role focuses on operational systems development, process evaluation, workflow optimization, and organizational effectiveness, enabling leadership to make informed decisions and ensuring that the organization’s activities are structured, scalable, and effective.
While analytical skills are essential, this is not a traditional Data Analyst role. The emphasis is on understanding how systems, teams, and workflows function, and using insight to design and improve operational structures, not just analyze datasets.
The Operations Analyst does not execute or enforce tasks, but plays a critical role in diagnosing
operational challenges and recommending actionable, system-level solutions.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
Technical Skills
Strong proficiency in:
- Google Sheets / Microsoft Excel
- Data tracking and reporting tools
- Ability to organize and interpret large sets of data
Analytical Skills
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking ability
- Ability to identify patterns, trends, and inefficiencies
- Detail-oriented with a structured approach to analysis
Communication Skills
- Ability to present data in a clear, concise, and actionable format
- Strong written communication for reporting
Organizational Awareness
- Understanding of how teams and workflows interact
- Ability to think in systems, not just tasks
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (NOT MANDATORY):
- Background in Operations, Business Administration, or related fields
- Previous experience in Operations analysis, project tracking, or process improvement roles
- (Experience working in remote or volunteer-based organizations is an advantage)
CORE OBJECTIVES:
- Provide clear visibility into operational performance and system effectiveness
- Identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and structural gaps in workflows and processes
- Recommend practical, system-level improvements (not just data observations)
- Support leadership with structured insights that drive operational decisions
- Strengthen accountability, clarity, and scalability across the organization’s operations
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Data Tracking & Performance Monitoring
- Develop and maintain centralized tracking systems (e.g., Google Sheets, Airtable) to support operational visibility
- Monitor key operational metrics across departments, including:
- Volunteer recruitment and onboarding timelines
- Task completion rates across teams
- Program and project delivery timelines
- Ensure data is accurate, relevant, and structured to inform operational decisions (not just reporting)
2. Reporting & Operational Insights
- Prepare weekly or bi-weekly operational reports for leadership
- Go beyond reporting by clearly highlighting:
- Root causes of inefficiencies
- System and workflow gaps
- Operational risks
- Translate data and observations into clear, actionable, system-focused recommendations
3. Process Analysis & Workflow Design
- Document and map existing workflows across functions (HR, Programs, Operations, etc.)
- Analyze how work actually flows across teams—not just what is recorded in data
- Identify bottlenecks
✅ The Operations Analyst WILL:
❌ The Operations Analyst WILL NOT:
○ Redundant or unclear steps
○ Structural and communication gaps
● Recommend and help design improved workflows, structures, and operational systems
4. Risk Identification & Escalation
● Proactively identify and flag:
○ Process breakdowns
○ Structural inefficiencies
○ Delivery risks linked to poor workflows or unclear ownership
● Escalate findings with clear operational context and suggested solutions
5. Systems & Process Optimization
● Lead efforts in operational systems improvement, including:
○ Workflow restructuring
○ Standardization of processes and templates
○ Introduction of more efficient tracking and coordination systems
● Continuously evaluate how systems function in practice and recommend refinements
6. Cross-Functional Collaboration
● Work closely with:
○ HR Team (for recruitment and onboarding systems)
○ Team Leads (for workflow and delivery structures)
○ Operations Coordinators / Executive Assistants (for execution visibility)
● Bridge the gap between how work is designed and how it is executed
SCOPE AND BOUNDARIES FOR THE ROLE:
To ensure clarity and proper role alignment:
- Analyze workflows, systems, and operational performance
- Design and recommend process and system improvements
- Provide structured insights that inform operational decisions
- Function as a Data Analyst focused solely on datasets and reporting
- Be limited to producing reports without contributing to process improvement and system design
- Manage or supervise team members
- Enforce task completion or handle administrative coordination
WORKING RELATIONSHIP:
The Operations Analyst will:
- Report directly to the Director of Central Operations & Executive Coordination
- Support decision-making but will not replace leadership authority
- Work collaboratively across all teams while maintaining objectivity and independence
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIs)
Success in this role will be measured by:
- Quality and impact of operational insights and recommendations
- Measurable improvements in workflow efficiency and system effectiveness
- Reduction in process bottlenecks and delays
- Clarity and usability of operational tracking systems
- Contribution to scalable and well-structured operational processes
What Success Looks Like in This Role:
Within the first 60–90 days, the Operations Analyst should:
- Establish a functional and structured operations tracking system
- Deliver insight-driven reports that highlight system-level issues (not just data summaries)
- Identify and recommend improvements to at least 2–3 key operational workflows
- Provide leadership with clear visibility into how operations actually function and where improvements are needed
Additional Notes
- This is a strategic operations role, not a purely analytical or reporting position
- Ideal for individuals who are passionate about:
- Improving how organizations function
- Designing better systems and workflows
- Driving efficiency through structure and clarity
Important to be clear:
- This is a volunteer role during the CIC’s build phase
- It carries real responsibility for data integrity and donor relations
Formal qualifications are not required, but desirable.
Essential equivalent experience mandatory.
Next Steps:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
- A values-led conversation
- A practical discussion about event planning, coordination, and execution
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Job Description
We are looking for a Volunteer Paid Ads & Media Buyer to plan and manage ethical paid digital campaigns that support fundraising, volunteer recruitment, and public awareness.
You will work with the Digital Marketing Director and Marketing team to create ads that reach the right audiences while upholding trauma-informed, safeguarding, and ethical standards.
This role focuses on campaign planning, optimisation, and impact measurement rather than commercial metrics.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and manage paid digital campaigns across social media, search, and display platforms
- Create and optimise campaigns to support fundraising, volunteering, and public education
- Collaborate with designers and copywriters to produce ethical and compelling ad creatives
- Test and analyse audiences, messaging, and creatives to improve performance
- Track campaign metrics such as reach, conversions, and cost per action
- Ensure campaigns comply with safeguarding, data protection, and platform policies
- Document processes for transparency and learning
- Work with analysts and campaign teams to report on results and insights
What We’re Looking For
- Experience or interest in paid digital advertising and campaign management
- Familiarity with platforms such as Meta Ads, Google Ads, or similar
- Ability to manage budgets and optimise campaigns responsibly
- Understanding of performance metrics, testing, and reporting
- Comfort working with sensitive subject matter
- Experience in nonprofit or social impact campaigns is helpful but not required
What You’ll Gain
- Founding experience managing paid campaigns for a social impact organisation
- Leadership exposure in ethical advertising and campaign strategy
- Opportunity to influence how resources are used for outreach and engagement
- Hands-on experience working across creative, analytics, and campaign teams
- Priority consideration for future paid roles when funding becomes available
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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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!
Are you driven by purpose over profit, and motivated to use words responsibly to shape public understanding?
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is seeking a Founding Volunteer Creative Copywriter / Campaign Storyteller to help define how our movement speaks — with clarity, courage, and care.
This is not a commercial copywriting role.
It is a truth-led storytelling role.
Our C.I.C. exists to confront and expose the realities of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), centre survivor truth and accountability, support young people into economic empowerment, and build community-owned, open-source systems that serve people rather than capital.
We are:
- Values-led
- Anti-capitalist
- Community-driven
- Decentralised by design
We are not here to produce promotional content for clicks alone. We are here to communicate truth responsibly — building trust, inviting participation, and ensuring survivor-centred work is represented with dignity and purpose.
This role offers the opportunity to shape how a movement speaks in public spaces.
About the Role
As our Founding Creative Copywriter / Campaign Storyteller, you will craft clear, compelling, and ethically grounded written content to support digital campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and community engagement during our build and early growth phase.
You will not inherit a finished brand voice or messaging system.
You will help shape and define it.
Your work will translate complex and sensitive issues into accessible, responsible communication. You will help move people toward meaningful action — not passive consumption — while ensuring that every piece of content reflects safeguarding commitments and cultural integrity.
This role blends creativity with strategic thinking. You must be comfortable writing across multiple formats, collaborating with campaign teams, and refining messaging based on feedback and insight.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential / Highly Valued Experience
- Strong writing skills for digital audiences across multiple formats.
- Demonstrable experience in copywriting, storytelling, or campaign messaging.
- Ability to write about serious and sensitive topics without sensationalism or harm.
- Understanding of how language influences trust, behaviour, and decision-making.
- Experience producing written content across platforms.
- Ability to adapt tone and messaging for different audiences and channels.
- Willingness to work within trauma-informed, safeguarding, and ethical communication frameworks.
- Ability to collaborate with designers, analysts, and campaign leads.
- Confidence receiving and applying feedback.
- Equivalent professional or voluntary experience accepted.
Desirable / Can Be Developed
- Experience working in non-profit, CIC, or community-led organisations.
- Experience supporting fundraising or awareness campaigns.
- Familiarity with retention, lifecycle, or supporter journey design.
- Experience working in safeguarding-led environments.
- Ability to adjust storytelling strategy based on performance data and feedback.
Qualifications
Formal qualifications are not required.
Equivalent practical experience in creative copywriting or campaign storytelling is highly valued.
Main Responsibilities / Key Duties
- Design, develop, and deliver written and narrative content for digital campaigns during the build and early growth phase.
- Create campaign copy across platforms, including social media, website pages, and email campaigns.
- Develop core messaging frameworks for fundraising, awareness, and engagement campaigns.
- Shape story-led approaches that centre survivor dignity, accuracy, and consent.
- Produce scripts, story outlines, and narrative structures for:
- Video content
- Audio or podcast material
- Multimedia campaigns
- Adapt messaging for different audiences, platforms, and campaign objectives.
- Work closely with designers, analysts, and campaign leads to align story with strategy.
- Ensure all written content aligns with safeguarding policies, ethical standards, and tone guidelines.
- Maintain consistency of voice and language across digital marketing outputs.
- Contribute creative ideas for campaigns, themes, and story-driven initiatives.
- Review and refine copy based on performance insights, feedback, and learning.
- Support campaign testing and iteration through evidence-informed storytelling.
- Flag potential safeguarding, reputational, or ethical risks within content.
- Help define and document the C.I.C.’s written voice and storytelling principles.
- Support the development of scalable, sustainable content practices not dependent on single individuals.
What You Gain
- Founding-level experience in creative copywriting and campaign storytelling.
- Strategic exposure to values-led communications and safeguarding-centred messaging.
- Leadership insight into managing sensitive information responsibly.
- Direct contribution to C.I.C. sustainability and long-term impact.
- Opportunity to help define the voice of a survivor-led movement.
- Priority consideration for future paid roles as the C.I.C. scales.
This Role Is Not Suitable If You:
- Prefer low-responsibility volunteer work.
- Prefer writing purely promotional or commercial content.
- Are seeking short-term portfolio pieces without commitment.
- Are uncomfortable engaging with difficult or emotional subject matter.
- Prefer working without collaboration, feedback, or safeguarding frameworks.
Your portfolio (or examples of your work)
A short statement on why this mission resonates with you
Your availability
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.