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Head of Programmes (Director)

Remote
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Head of Programmes - Voluntary (initial phase), expenses reimbursed

Lead the programme portfolio that changes how schools and employers support ADHD - and set the quality bar for a growing, mission-driven organisation. You will turn a robust business plan into measurable outcomes, while shaping a delivery model ready to scale nationally.

About the role
As Head of Programmes you will design, launch, and continuously improve ThriveSpark’s education and workplace offers (CPD for schools/MATs, employer licences, public courses, and a digital toolkit). You will build the associate facilitator bench, embed safeguarding and quality assurance, and evidence impact for clients, trustees, and investors. The role is voluntary at the outset with a clear pathway to a paid appointment as revenues scale.

Key responsibilities

  • Translate strategy into modular, evidence-based programmes with clear learning outcomes and delivery standards.

  • Own programme roadmaps, fidelity, and version control; maintain delivery playbooks and safeguarding protocols.

  • Recruit, onboard, and support an associate facilitator network; schedule delivery and optimise utilisation.

  • Set and track KPIs (attendance, attainment, exclusions, workplace retention, self-efficacy, NPS) and publish impact updates.

  • Partner on bids and proposals (MATs, local authorities, employers); provide pricing inputs and monitor unit economics.

  • Manage risk and compliance (UK GDPR, DPIAs, H&S), ensuring 100% safeguarding compliance.

About you

  • Significant experience leading programmes in education/training, social impact, health, or HR/OD.

  • Track record of designing scalable, outcomes-driven provision and running quality assurance at pace.

  • Excellent stakeholder skills with SENCos, MAT leaders, HR/OD and commissioners.

  • Confident with data, evaluation, and budgets; comfortable balancing impact and unit economics.

  • Deep commitment to neuro-inclusion; trauma-informed, culturally competent practice.

  • Desirable: work with MATs/LAs/NHS/large employers; DSL/safeguarding, SEND/EDI, or delivery management credentials.

Practicalities

  • Status: Voluntary (initially); expenses reimbursed. Planned transition to paid role linked to revenue and impact milestones.

  • Time: Flexible weekly commitment during pilots; some evening availability.

  • Location: Hybrid; South of England preferred. Occasional travel to client sites.

  • Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS and ongoing training required.

Why join us

  • Build the programmes from the ground up and see your work move the dial on attendance, attainment, retention and wellbeing.

  • Operate with clear purpose, strong governance, and a credible route to scale (education, employers, digital).

  • Progression pathway to a salaried post as the organisation grows.

How to apply
Apply via CharityJob with your CV and a short statement (max 500 words) outlining your most relevant programme-scale achievement and what you would prioritise in your first 90 days. We actively welcome applications from neurodivergent candidates and those with lived experience.

Application resources
Posted by
ThriveSpark Southampton View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 1 - 5

At ThriveSpark Southampton, our mission is to empower, support, and celebrate people with ADHD across Southampton and the surrounding community.

Posted on: 29 October 2025
Closing date: 11 November 2025 at 20:12
Tags: Learning Disability, Mentoring / Coaching, Procurement, Recruitment, Risk Management, Governance / Management

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