Volunteer Project Manager – Jumping Beans Team

Hackney, Greater London (Hybrid)
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary
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Job description

Work Type: Hybrid
Location: Remote & In-Person (London-based office)
Role Type: Voluntary (Unpaid, with expenses covered)
Status: Actively Interviewing

Time Commitment & Work Schedule:

  • First Month:

    • 16 hours total (4 hours per week on Tuesdays)

    • Office-based every Tuesday from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM to shadow the current Project Manager (Michelle)

  • Ongoing (After Month 1):

    • 2–3 hours per week on Tuesdays (remote/office-based as needed)

    • Attendance at weekly Jumping Beans team meetings every Tuesday from 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (online)

  • Additional Requirements:

    • Required to be in the office at least two weeks before each school holiday period for planning and final confirmations

    • Must attend at least 2–3 Jumping Beans sessions per term

About the Role:

Are you an organised and proactive individual passionate about community-led programmes that support children and families? We are looking for a dedicated Volunteer Project Manager to oversee and lead our Jumping Beans Team—a vibrant, child-focused initiative offering enriching experiences for local families.

Key Responsibilities:

General Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage the Jumping Beans Team to ensure project success

  • Coordinate and chair weekly Tuesday evening meetings

  • Track team tasks, monitor progress, and ensure timely delivery

  • Report regularly to the leadership team

  • Collaborate across departments to align project goals and resource needs

On-Site Responsibilities During Jumping Beans Sessions:

1. Staff & Volunteer Coordination

  • Brief staff and volunteers on the day’s plan and their roles

  • Ensure child-to-staff ratios are maintained

  • Manage volunteer and staff attendance

  • Act as the main point of contact for staff and volunteer concerns

2. Activity Oversight

  • Ensure activities run on schedule and engage children effectively

  • Troubleshoot or adapt plans as needed

  • Confirm all materials and equipment are prepared

3. Child Safety & Welfare

  • Oversee child sign-in/sign-out

  • Monitor for safeguarding issues and respond appropriately

  • Manage minor incidents and maintain accurate records

  • Ensure the venue is safe, clean, and child-friendly

4. Communication

  • Welcome and update parents, address any concerns

  • Serve as liaison between staff, children, parents, and visitors

  • Escalate significant issues to senior leadership

5. Logistics & Administration

  • Manage session supplies and resources

  • Track attendance, consent forms, and incident logs

  • Ensure awareness of allergies and special requirements

  • Uphold all safeguarding, emergency, and first aid policies

6. Evaluation & Reporting

  • Take note of successes and areas for improvement

  • Gather informal feedback from children, parents, and staff

  • Report session outcomes to leadership

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Previous experience in project management or team leadership (paid or voluntary)

  • Excellent organisational, communication, and time management skills

  • Creative thinker with strong problem-solving abilities

  • Experience working with or supporting children or families is a plus

Benefits & Impact:

  • Help bring joy, structure, and support to children and families

  • Gain valuable experience in project and team management

  • Be part of a passionate, values-driven team

  • Expand your network through connections with community leaders

  • Personal and professional growth through hands-on leadership

Apply Now
Make a real impact in your community and develop leadership skills that last a lifetime.

Organisation
Children With Voices View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 29 October 2025
Closed date: 27 January 2026 at 11:29
Tags: Project Management, Programme Management

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This job is closed.