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Job description

About nurtureuk

At nurtureuk, we believe that every child and young person deserves to feel safe, understood and supported to flourish at school, emotionally, socially, and academically. But for many, school can be a difficult place, especially for those who’ve experienced trauma, adversity or unmet emotional needs.

For over 50 years, we’ve been pioneers in nurturing approaches to support social emotional development, using a tried-and-tested framework that helps children and young people build the confidence, resilience, and sense of belonging they need to succeed in education and in life.

Our work transforms school environments so that they are truly inclusive, supportive and safe spaces. We train teachers and school leaders, and deliver evidence-based programmes that strengthen wellbeing across whole school communities, as well as improving attendance and reducing exclusions- because the children enjoy being in school!

At the core of our work is the Boxall Profile®, our unique, award winning and Department for Education recommended assessment tool. It helps teachers understand what lies behind a child’s behaviour; the hidden emotional needs, the gaps in development, the things a test score could never show. By shining a light on what each child needs to feel secure, the Boxall Profile empowers educators to respond with empathy, not punishment, and to nurture every child’s potential.

Behind every report and dataset is a story:
A child who finally feels safe and excited to walk into class.
A teacher who sees progress and growth where there used to be only frustration.
A family who begins to believe that things can get better. 

By joining us as a Volunteer Grant Support Officer, you’ll be helping make these stories possible, securing the funds that enable us to reach more schools, support more teachers, and change more children’s lives.

See our attached evidence brochure to learn more about the impact our work has.

The Role

We are seeking a passionate and skilled volunteer grant writer to help us increase our capacity to apply for funding from trusts and foundations.

You’ll work closely with the Income Generation staff in our Income and Partnerships team to research potential funders, write compelling proposals, and help us build long-term relationships that sustain our impact.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Researching new funding opportunities aligned with nurtureuk’s mission and programmes

  • Writing persuasive, high-quality funding applications and accompanying documents

  • Maintaining a pipeline of opportunities and tracking application progress

  • Helping to build a library of core fundraising materials and case studies

  • Utilising our bank of supporting evidence, data and testimonials to strengthen proposals
     

About You

We’d love to hear from you if you’re:

  • An excellent writer who enjoys crafting persuasive and engaging text, ideally with previous experience of writing successful grant or funding applications

  • Organised, proactive and detail-oriented

  • Confident researching and interpreting funders’ criteria

  • Able to work collaboratively and independently

Desirable (but not essential):

  • Familiarity with the UK charity funding landscape

  • Experience in education, wellbeing, or social impact sectors

What You’ll Gain

  • A chance to make a tangible impact on children’s lives across the UK

  • The opportunity to develop or deepen your fundraising and bid-writing experience

  • Insight into how a national education charity operates

  • Optional free Boxall Profile training (1 day training worth £225 exc. VAT)

  • Optional free Nurture Group training (3 day course worth £699 exc. VAT)

  • Support from an experienced and friendly team

  • Flexibility: You can volunteer remotely, at times that suit you

  • Reimbursement for any agreed expenses

Time Commitment

Approx. 3–6 hours per week, with flexibility around other commitments.
Regular remote catch-ups with the nurtureuk team and fellow volunteers.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For an informal chat, please contact Louisa on the email address supplied in the 'apply' area. 

Application resources
Posted by
Nurtureuk View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 06 October 2025
Closing date: 31 December 2025 at 19:00
Job ref: Volunteer Grant Support Officer
Tags: Business Development, Teaching, Autism, Content Writing / Copywriting, Early Years, Education, Learning Disability, Mental Health, Students / School, Wellbeing, Youth / Children, Trusts / Foundations, Grants

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