Youth and children jobs
About the organisation
For nearly 50 years, nia has provided high quality, women-led services across North and East London. nia has three main aims: to provide services for women, children and young people who have experienced male violence, working to end men’s violence against women and girls, and to inform and influence policy and public awareness.
nia’s values, and our commitment to upholding them, set us apart. We put women first – always and without hesitation: we believe women, we are run by women, for women. We leave no woman behind: we challenge inequality and discrimination and believe that uniting women of all backgrounds is essential to ending the sex-based oppression of women.
About the post
nia’s Specialist Refuge service holds the Women’s Aid Quality Standard mark. The refuges team provides specialist accommodation and support services to women who experience multiple disadvantage including involvement in prostitution and other forms of sexual violence and exploitation, domestic violence, and problematic substance use. 
The post is currently funded until March 2026. 
About you
We’re looking for a highly organised and self-motivated woman who is passionate about ending violence against women. You’ll have a ‘can-do’ approach and demonstrable commitment to nia’s feminist approach to supporting women and girls.
CV’s will not be accepted.
Closing date: 10am, 18 November 2025
Interview date: 28 November 2025
The post is subject to an enhanced vetting and barring check and open to women only. Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR), Schedule 9 (Work; Exceptions), Part 1 (Occupational Requirements), of the Equality Act (2010) applies. 
Delivering cutting edge services to end violence against women and children.

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High Trees Community Development Trust is seeking a collaborative and organised Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN) Coordinator to play a pivotal role in the growth and coordination of a borough-wide partnership driving change in how research is designed and delivered.
This is an exciting opportunity to support a dynamic, cross-sector network that connects community organisations, researchers, and public institutions to ensure that research in Lambeth is fairer, more inclusive, and community-led.
You’ll help coordinate the network’s programme of events and projects, strengthen member engagement, and lead on communications that celebrate and share learning. Working within High Trees’ Research and Impact team, you’ll ensure the LCRN continues to thrive as a collaborative and well-connected space that champions community voice and knowledge.
If you’re a strong communicator with excellent organisational skills and a passion for community-led research, partnership working, and social impact – we’d love to hear from you.
About High Trees
High Trees Community Development Trust has been rooted in Tulse Hill, Lambeth, for over 27 years. We deliver services in education and training, employment, youth and family work, community action, and research and capacity building, working alongside local people and organisations to create meaningful change.
We are recognised for our collaborative and place-based approach, our long-term partnerships, and our commitment to equity, participation, and community leadership.
At High Trees, you’ll join a supportive, values-driven organisation that places community at the heart of decision-making. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to innovative and meaningful work that strengthens the influence of communities in shaping research, policy, and practice across Lambeth and beyond.
About the Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN)
The Lambeth Community Research Network (LCRN), hosted and led by High Trees, brings together community organisations, research institutions, funders and public bodies to create a more equitable research ecosystem.
The network aims to rebalance power in research, ensuring that communities – particularly those often underrepresented – have genuine ownership and influence over how research is designed, delivered and used.
Through collaboration, learning, and shared accountability, LCRN members are shaping a model for community-led research that leads to stronger insights, better decisions and more equitable outcomes for Lambeth residents.
Connecting with people and communities to strengthen skills and build stronger voices.



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Job Title: Head of Operations
Location: Nottingham (hybrid working considered)
Salary: Starting salary £40,000 per annum
Hours: Full-time (35 hours per week)
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Contract: Permanent
Role Purpose
The Head of Operations will be a key member of the leadership team, supporting the CEO to deliver the charity’s strategic ambitions and ensure operational and organisational excellence. You will provide senior oversight of governance, compliance, quality and impact, facilities management, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and staff development. You will lead by example, embedding strong values, high standards, and a culture of care, accountability, and inclusion, ensuring that the charity’s people, systems, and structures enable us to deliver outstanding experiences for the children and families we serve.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Operational Leadership
- Work closely with the CEO to translate the charity’s strategic objectives into clear operational priorities, annual plans, and measurable outcomes.
 - Provide senior leadership across all operational areas, ensuring efficiency, quality, and continuous improvement in delivery and support functions.
 - Act as a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, providing insight, challenge, and strategic support to inform key decisions.
 - Lead cross-departmental initiatives that enhance collaboration, strengthen impact, and promote innovation in how the charity operates.
 - Deputise for the CEO as required, representing the charity with professionalism and integrity at internal and external meetings.
 - Budget Management and effective delegation
 
Governance, Compliance and Risk
- Ensure effective governance systems are in place to support transparent, compliant, and ethical operations.
 - Oversee the development, review, and implementation of policies, ensuring they are current, accessible, and aligned with best practice and statutory requirements.
 - Manage the charity’s risk register and ensure robust processes are in place for monitoring, reporting, and mitigating organisational risks.
 - Support the CEO and Board of Trustees in meeting their regulatory duties under charity law, data protection, health and safety, and safeguarding legislation.
 
Quality, Impact and Continuous Improvement
- Develop and embed a charity-wide impact and evaluation framework to measure the effectiveness and reach of our work.
 - Work with programme teams to collect, analyse, and present data that demonstrates the difference our wishes make to children and families.
 - Lead on internal reporting and contribute to external reporting for supporters, partners, and stakeholders.
 - Promote a culture of reflection and learning, where insight and evidence drive improvement and innovation.
 - Ensure quality assurance processes are in place and regularly reviewed to maintain high standards in service delivery and support functions.
 
Safeguarding and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
- Serve as the charity’s Designated Safeguarding Lead (or in a senior safeguarding capacity), ensuring safeguarding remains at the heart of our culture and practice.
 - Oversee the implementation, review, and training of safeguarding policies and procedures across all regions and activities.
 - Ensure all staff, volunteers, and trustees understand their safeguarding responsibilities and are supported to uphold them.
 - Champion EDI by embedding inclusive values and practices across all areas of work, from recruitment and training to programme design and delivery.
 - Lead initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and belonging, ensuring our charity reflects and respects the communities we serve.
 
Facilities and Resources Management
- Lead the management of the charity’s premises, ensuring a safe, welcoming, and compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors.
 - Oversee maintenance schedules, and health and safety procedures to ensure best value and operational reliability.
 - Support the implementation of sustainability initiatives, reducing the charity’s environmental footprint through efficient resource management.
 - Ensure all operational processes, systems, and IT infrastructure support effective communication and data integrity across the organisation.
 
People and Organisational Development
- Support the CEO to embed a positive and people-focused culture that prioritises wellbeing, development, and performance.
 - Support line managers in creating clear objectives, strong team engagement, and opportunities for growth and progression.
 - Oversee recruitment, induction, performance management, and learning and development frameworks to build a capable, motivated workforce.
 - Implement initiatives to strengthen leadership capability, staff resilience, and cross-team collaboration.
 - Promote a values-led culture of inclusion, recognition, and mutual respect, where every individual feels empowered and valued.
 
Person Specification
Essential Experience and Skills
- Proven experience in a senior management, operations, governance, or organisational development role within the charity or not-for-profit sector.
 - Strong understanding of charity governance, compliance, and risk management.
 - Experience developing and embedding impact measurement and evaluation systems.
 - Proven track record of leading and developing teams, fostering professional growth, and driving organisational culture change.
 - In-depth knowledge of safeguarding legislation and best practice in children’s or vulnerable persons’ settings.
 - Demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion, with the ability to translate principles into practice.
 - Excellent organisational, communication, and influencing skills, with the ability to manage complex priorities and deliver results.
 - Managing restricted and unrestricted funding and budgets.
 
Desirable
- Experience within a children’s charity or health-related setting.
 - Familiarity with Charity Commission reporting, GDPR, and ISO, Fundraising regulator style quality frameworks.
 - Experience managing facilities, health and safety compliance, and contractors.
 
Granting the wishes of children living with life-threatening or terminal illness


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Location: Hybrid/Remote
Department: Services
Salary: ?£32,580? actual salary
Hours: 35
Contract Type: Permanent
About the Role
We are looking for an ambitious and experienced practitioner to join Become’s Care Advice Service. They will respond to enquiries to our independent national Care Advice Line (CAL), advising children and young people in and leaving care, and professionals and caregivers supporting them, so that young people understand and access their rights, are signposted to specialist support, and feel less alone as they navigate care. They will deliver workshops and advice surgeries in the West Midlands, advising care experienced young people and care leavers to understand their rights.
Location
We are currently hybrid working: our team primarily works from home with in-person attendance and meetings generally expected once or twice per month, usually at our central hot-desking location in Old Street, London. For non-London based staff we will consider hot-desking options near you, if required. This role will deliver regular in-person workshops and advice surgeries in the West Midlands. As such Become is unable to meet the cost of travel for this from other regions, or the accumulation of TOIL for travelling to or from the region. However, any travel required within the West Midlands region for work purposes and required travel to our London office will be reimbursed by Become, as London is not the specified location for this role. We are open to conversations about flexible working arrangements.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
As an organisation serving children in care and young care leavers we are keen to receive applications from people with lived experience of care. We are actively seeking to bring diversity of perspectives and experience, and especially welcome applications from those from racially-minoritised communities. We ask all applicants to fill in an Equity and Diversity Monitoring from to better understand the diversity of applicants. This is anonymous and will not be connected with your application.
How to apply
We ask interested applicants to answer several competency-based questions. Your application and answers will be reviewed anonymously to ensure fairness and help remove bias from the application process. You’ll need to send us your CV and it will be anonymised before review.
To apply for this role, you will need to:
- Provide us with a copy of your CV;
 - Answer the competency questions in no more than 400 words per question, providing relevant examples to demonstrate how you meet the skills and experience required;
 - Complete the Equity and Diversity Monitoring Form (this is not compulsory, but the information is very useful to us).
 
If you have any reasonable adjustments you would like us to consider for this recruitment process (either for the application or interview) please advise us on your application form.
The deadline for applications to be received is Tuesday the 18th November @ 11.59pm.
Interview Details
Interviews will have two parts:
- A session with young people;
 - A panel interview with Become staff.
 
Interviews may be held virtually using a video calling app (Microsoft Teams or Zoom) or in person at our location in Central London. If access to technology/internet is difficult for you, please contact us so we can assist in making suitable arrangements.
Become also wants to ensure fairness in all of our interviews so all successful shortlisted candidates will be sent the interview questions in advance.
Interviews will take place:
- Young people’s panel: Tuesday 2nd December 2025
 - Staff panel: Thursday 4th December 2025
 
Please Note
All applicants must have a Right to Work in the UK. Although the role is hybrid, we are unable to offer work visas or sponsorship for any candidates.
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Health & Safety Coordinator
This is a fixed term contract for 12 months max, to cover maternity leave.
The hours are 37.5 hours per week, Tuesday - Saturday
The role:
The Health & Safety Coordinator will provide support across the Rothschild Foundation to ensure that all appropriate health and safety, risk management, and related compliance systems and procedures are in place, reviewed and updated regularly.
This role is responsible for producing incident reports and submitting RIDDOR reports, undertaking weekly and quarterly playground inspections, as well as responding to all queries - both internally and externally - relating to health and safety.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct investigations into workplace and visitor incidents, and be directly responsible for the necessary record keeping and any claims management.
 - Working with the Security Department, and supporting as required with fire testing and safety. You will work with the Head of Security on disaster planning and the disaster team in general
 - Ensure contractor management policy is followed, and new contractors are onboarded correctly with all documents checked
 - Undertake weekly and quarterly routine inspection of the children’s woodland playground at Waddesdon Manor, ensuring all paperwork is completed, reporting any required works, and liaising with ROSPA and the insurers during their annual inspection
 - Make the action points for the H&S Committee meeting, distribute these in a timely manner, and support preparation of the agenda in advance of the meeting
 - Ensure Heads of Departments update and maintain all risk assessments for their business area and that record of awareness forms are completed annually, and remind Heads of Department about conducting new activity risk assessments
 - Coordinate mandatory training for the Rothschild Foundation using the e-learning system and regularly produce reports on staff members that have not completed the required modules and flag to the relevant line manager
 
You will be a great fit if...
You have great attention to detail and excellent record keeping skills, as well as 2 years of relevant work experience in a similar role. You'll have experience working in health and safety and the ability to process incident reports and undertake inspections.
Rewards for working with us:
- Waddesdon Discounts
 - National Trust Staff Card
 - 25 days annual leave per year plus 8 public holidays pro-rata
 - Enhanced Sick Pay
 - We will top up your pension by matching any contribution you make up to 10% of your basic salary
 - Mental Health and Wellbeing Support
 
To see the full job description, please see the attachment. TO APPLY, please submit your CV and Covering Letter explaining how your skills match those outlined above.
Our areas of interest are Arts and Culture and Regenerative Food and Farming, where we make a number of multi-year investments each year.



                    About the opportunity
This role plays a key part in supporting the wider Action Tutoring team with HR and Safeguarding matters and sits within the Finance, HR and Operations Department, reporting to the Head of People and Culture.
Closing date: Sunday, 23rd November 2025
Interviews: Thursday, 4th December 2025
Start date: Ideally as soon as possible
Place of work: This role is within the Action Tutoring Operations team. We operate a hybrid working model where staff based in London will be required to work from our London office for a mandatory minimum of one day per week. We are open to considering candidates who wish to work remotely from elsewhere in England. Our London office is located at: 8-10, Fivefields, Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH. 
Contract and hours: Fixed term contract until 21st August 2026. Full time. We offer flexible hours with 9.30-4 as core hours. A full working week is 37.5 hours.
Duties and responsibilities
Safer recruitment for staff and volunteer tutors
- Responsible for ensuring staff and volunteer tutor safer recruitment records and related checks are up date and complete.
 - Collecting references and ensuring they meet our standard requirements.
 - Conducting ID calls for volunteer tutor DBS checks.
 - Processing DBS checks and DBS update service checks.
 
Safeguarding
- Undertaking an initial triage of safeguarding concerns and incidents raised by members of the team and referring to senior staff as necessary.
 - Maintaining and overseeing the tutor safeguarding refresher training using a dashboard
 - Compiling safeguarding data into termly reports for the team and board.
 
HR
- Supporting the Head of People and Culture with recruitment processes. This will include preparing paperwork relating to the selection process and offers of employment and following up with applicants and the hiring manager to ensure both sides have a quality hiring experience.
 
A full list of duties and responsibilities can be found in the job description attached to the BreatheHR advert.
Person specification 
Qualifications criteria:
- Experience in safer recruitment practice and working within relevant procedures and guidelines.
 - Experience in HR administration.
 - Right to work in the UK.
 
We are looking for some of the following attributes, though you might be more experienced in some areas than others: 
 
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
 - Strong IT skills (ideally knowledge of G-suite).
 - Ability to work with and communicate effectively with people from all backgrounds and cultures.
 - Able to manage a busy and varied workload, highly-organised and able to work well under pressure and to manage competing deadlines.
 - Able to take initiative and work independently.
 - Strong attention to detail.
 - Trustworthy, with strong integrity.
 - Committed to ensuring young people from all backgrounds reach a meaningful level of academic attainment.
 - Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion.
 - Committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children.
 
Award-winning national education charity working towards a world in which no child’s life chances are limited by their socio-economic background.
                    Financial Planning and Analysis Manager
£52,744 pa plus excellent benefits
London WC1 and home-based - hybrid with expectation to work at London office 40% of the time
35 hours per week, full-time
Permanent contract
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking a strategic and analytical Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) Manager to play a pivotal role in supporting the College’s mission to improve child health by ensuring effective financial planning, reporting, and business partnering across the organisation.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, you will lead on the annual budgeting and forecasting process, produce regular financial performance reports, and develop financial models to support key strategic decisions. You will ensure that the College’s leadership has access to clear, insightful analysis to guide financial and operational planning.
You will foster a culture of effective business partnering, providing expert financial advice and support to budget holders and colleagues across the organisation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading the annual budgeting process and developing regular reforecasts in alignment with the College’s strategic priorities
 - Producing timely and accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports and analysis
 - Developing financial models to support key strategic and operational decisions
 - Providing financial insight and advice to senior leadership and budget holders to support informed decision-making
 - Line managing and developing the Finance Analyst, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability and continuous improvement
 - Ensuring the integrity of financial information through robust processes, controls, and analytical review
 - Partnering with the Financial Controller to support compliance, audit preparation, and financial controls
 - Supporting finance system development and the use of tools such as Power BI for enhanced reporting
 
Essential skills and experience include:
- Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent)
 - Minimum of 5–7 years’ experience in financial management roles
 - Strong analytical skills and ability to provide clear, actionable insights
 - Proven experience of leading budgeting, forecasting and financial reporting processes
 - Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
 - Advanced Excel skills and experience of financial modelling
 
The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows and employs around 200 staff, most of whom work in our London office in Holborn. We have a Devolved Nations team operating from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Our College values: Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire, are important to us. These values ensure we bring out the best in each other, strive forward together to make the College a positive and dynamic place to work.
The RCPCH champions Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Our workplace is inclusive, offering a supportive environment where staff can thrive. The College is keen to accept applications from people with protected characteristics. We believe that our staff should represent all of the diverse communities we serve. Join us to help realise our vision of a world where every child is healthy and well.
The College operates a flexible and modern working policy, whereby our colleagues work in the office for a minimum of 40% over a 4 week cycle and the remainder from home.
The RCPCH is committed to safeguarding the children, young people and adults it has contact with in the exercise of its functions and responsibilities. The RCPCH expects all staff to share this commitment – we place a high priority on ensuring only those who do so are recruited to work for us.
All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records.
Closing date: 10 November 2025
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health advocates on child health issues at home and internationally.


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The Politics Project is looking for an experienced and strategic Partnerships Manager to grow and strengthen relationships across the youth, education and democracy sectors.
ABOUT THE POLITICS PROJECT
The Politics Project supports young people to use their voice by providing them with outstanding democratic education. We work with young people, teachers, youth practitioners and politicians to help them learn, teach and engage in democracy. We are a non-partisan organisation working across the UK.
ABOUT DEMOCRACY CLASSROOM
Democracy Classroom is a partnership of over 100 civil society organisations from the youth, education and democracy sectors working together to support young people to engage in elections and democracy.
The network is supported by the Democracy Classroom Platform, which brings together over 1000 free educational resources for teachers and youth practitioners.
Democracy Classroom is a non-partisan, UK-wide initiative and a leading voice for the sector, reaching teachers and youth practitioners in 95% of the UK’s parliamentary constituencies. It coordinates the collective voice of organisations committed to democratic education, including through its joint submission to the Department for Education’s Curriculum and Assessment Review and the publication of The Roadmap to Votes at 16, a collaborative vision for the implementation of Votes at 16.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are looking for an experienced and strategic Partnerships Manager to strengthen and grow our connections across the youth, education and democracy sectors. You will play a key role in expanding and deepening the Democracy Classroom Network, helping to increase its reach, visibility and impact on democratic education across the UK.
The role will support organisations to prepare for and collaborate on upcoming changes in democratic engagement and education - such as the introduction of Votes at 16 - ensuring the sector is coordinated, informed and ready to respond collectively.
This is a dynamic, people-focused role supporting more than 100 partner organisations to collaborate, share learning and deliver joined-up support for teachers and youth practitioners. You will combine excellent relationship-building with the ability to think strategically, spot opportunities and translate them into practical action.
You will work closely with the Head of Communications and Networks, the Communications Lead, and colleagues across The Politics Project to ensure that partners are supported, connected and able to collaborate effectively. The role blends strategic relationship management with hands-on coordination and communication.
Key responsibilities include:
Partnership management
- Build, maintain and strengthen relationships with over 100 existing civil society partners.
 - Act as the main point of contact for partner queries, feedback and support.
 - Identify and onboard new organisations to join the Democracy Classroom Network.
 - Facilitate partner input into planning, decision-making and shared problem-solving.
 
Strategic development and coordination
- Identify new opportunities for collaboration, policy influence and sector engagement.
 - Advise senior colleagues on partnership trends, risks and emerging opportunities.
 - Develop and deliver partner communication strategies, ensuring information and opportunities are shared clearly and consistently.
 - Coordinate effectively with internal teams to ensure joined-up delivery and coherent partner messaging.
 
Engagement and representation
- Plan and deliver Democracy Classroom meetings, training sessions and networking events.
 - Represent The Politics Project at external meetings and events, acting as an ambassador for our collaborative and non-partisan approach.
 
Monitoring and reporting
- Track partner engagement, feedback and satisfaction to inform continuous improvement.
 - Support monitoring, evaluation and reporting to demonstrate the impact of the network.
 
This is a fast-paced role in a small but growing team. The post includes a six-month probation period and is fixed-term until March 2027, with potential for extension depending on funding. Occasional travel within the UK and some evening or weekend work will be required.
BENEFITS
- 33 days’ annual leave including Bank Holidays (inclusive of 3 days’ leave between Christmas and New Year).
 - 4% employer pension contribution.
 - Professional development and training opportunities.
 - Friendly, inclusive and supportive working environment.
 
ABOUT YOU
You are passionate about democratic engagement and committed to supporting the growth and impact of The Politics Project and the Democracy Classroom Network. You are a proactive self-starter who can think strategically while delivering operationally. You can identify opportunities, develop partnerships and turn ideas into practical outcomes. You’ll have excellent communication and organisational skills, confidence working across sectors, and a track record of building effective, long-term relationships.
Above all, you are an effective relationship-builder able to network, negotiate, persuade and problem-solve, and motivated by the challenge of leading a high-profile national partnership.
In accordance with our Child Protection and Safeguarding procedures, this position requires an enhanced DBS check (provided by The Politics Project).
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Essential
- Proven experience in partnership or stakeholder management, ideally within civil society, education or government sectors.
 - Demonstrable ability to think strategically and identify opportunities for collaboration or growth.
 - Strong relationship-building and communication skills.
 - Excellent project management and organisational abilities.
 - Experience managing multiple priorities and deadlines.
 - Confident working with, and understanding of, the education and youth sectors (teaching or youth work experience not required).
 - Knowledge of and interest in UK politics and democratic engagement.
 - IT literate, with strong working knowledge of Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Drive etc).
 - Self-motivated, resilient and solutions-focused.
 - Willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends and travel within the UK.
 
Desirable
- Experience managing databases or CRM systems.
 - Experience monitoring and evaluating partnership impact and producing reports.
 
TO APPLY
Please submit your CV and a covering letter (maximum one side of A4) via the CharityJob website.
Closing date: 11:30 pm, Sunday 9th November 2025
Interviews: Week commencing Monday 17th November 2025
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At Barnardo's our mission is - Changing Childhoods and Changing Lives, so that children, young people, and families are safe, happy, healthy, and hopeful. To do this, we rely on high-quality data to inform our decisions, support our beneficiaries, engage donors, influence policy and demonstrate impact. We're looking for a Data Governance Officer to help us build the data foundations that underpin our work.
The Role
As our Data Governance Officer, you will join our multi-disciplinary Data Management Team within our Digital, Data and Technology Directorate. You will play a central role in supporting colleagues across the Charity to implement our data governance strategy, ensuring that colleagues are enabled to manage data ethically, securely, and legally across a wide and varied set of functions.
You will be as passionate and knowledgeable about supporting colleagues to develop an effective data culture and bring about the mindset and behaviour change that this requires as you are about data governance. We are a small team building culture change and supporting colleagues to take on new roles and responsibilities around data, placing ownership where it is most effective and enabling colleagues to see their relationships with data differently.
You will have:
- Experience in data governance or data management – ideally in the charity or public sector.
 
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, especially with non-technical audiences.
 
- A collaborative approach and ability to influence change across teams.
 
- A passion for ethical data use and making a difference through better information.
 
- Working knowledge of data protection laws (e.g. GDPR) and how they apply to charities.
 
Key Responsibilities
- Implementation, review, and refinement of the data governance framework, strategy and vision ensuring that these align with the Charity's Corporate Strategy.
 
- Enabling and promoting data governance best practice in the charity
 
- Contribute to enterprise-wide data management, working closely with data architecture/engineering colleagues and the wider business teams.
 
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible.
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Job Title: Safeguarding Officer
Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer
Professional Supervision: The Regional Safeguarding Lead
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £22,500 per annum (FTE £39,375)
Hours per week: 20 hours
Annual Leave: 25 days plus bank holidays (Pro Rota)
Role Description
The Safeguarding Officer will lead and oversee all aspects of safeguarding within St Edmundsbury Cathedral, ensuring that the Cathedral remains a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for children, young people, and vulnerable adults.
You will be responsible for ensuring that the Cathedral meets all statutory safeguarding obligations and complies fully with the Church of England’s national safeguarding policies, diocesan frameworks, and relevant legislation. This includes proactively identifying potential risks, responding appropriately to safeguarding concerns, and ensuring effective reporting and case management in partnership with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and statutory agencies.
Beyond compliance, this role is about embedding a culture of care, accountability, and transparency across the Cathedral community. You will support clergy, staff, and volunteers to understand their safeguarding responsibilities, ensure safer recruitment and training practices, and provide guidance and reassurance when safeguarding issues arise.
By acting as a source of expert advice, leadership, and advocacy, the Safeguarding Officer will help the Cathedral community uphold the highest standards of safety, dignity, and pastoral care, ensuring that everyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstance, can participate fully and confidently in Cathedral life.
The Cathedral Safeguarding Officer has operational authority within the Cathedral (subject to agreement with the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer with respect to responding to concerns and allegations against Church officers) for the following responsibilities, arranged according to the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Standards.
These four National Safeguarding Standards provide the framework for effective safeguarding practice across all Church settings:
- Culture, Leadership, and Capacity – Promoting a culture where safeguarding is embedded in every aspect of Cathedral life, ensuring that leaders, clergy, staff, and volunteers model and champion best practice.
 - Prevention – Implementing robust safer recruitment, induction, and training processes, and proactively identifying and mitigating potential safeguarding risks.
 - Responding to Concerns – Ensuring that all concerns, disclosures, and allegations are taken seriously, responded to promptly, and managed in partnership with statutory agencies and the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
 - Learning, Supervision, and Quality Assurance – Fostering continual improvement through regular review, reflection, and evaluation of safeguarding practice, ensuring accountability and transparency at all levels.
 
Together, these standards guide the Cathedral’s commitment to providing a safe, nurturing, and trustworthy environment for all who engage with its worship, ministry, and community life.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic leadership
- Act as the Cathedral’s primary safeguarding lead, providing authoritative advice and operational oversight to the Chapter, leadership team, clergy, staff and volunteers.
 - Ensure compliance with national Church of England safeguarding guidance, diocesan requirements and all relevant statutory legislation.
 - Develop, maintain and drive a measurable safeguarding action plan and improvement programme, ensuring policies and practice are implemented consistently across Cathedral activities.
 - Produce clear, timely safeguarding reports and briefings for Chapter and committees translating case and compliance information into strategic recommendations.
 - Actively promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, supporting leaders to embed safeguarding into planning, events, recruitment and everyday practice.
 - Engaging in professional supervision and quality assurance provided by the relevant Regional Safeguarding Lead, and in continual professional development, including ensuring that the requirements of the National Safeguarding Learning and Development Framework for Safeguarding Officers are met.
 
Safer recruitment
- Lead and oversee safer recruitment processes for all paid roles and volunteer positions, ensuring job descriptions, interviews and selection processes assess safeguarding suitability.
 - Support managers to make informed recruitment decisions and ensure all new starters receive safeguarding induction and appropriate supervision.
 
Case management
- Receive, triage and respond to safeguarding concerns and disclosures quickly and sensitively, ensuring the safety and welfare of those involved.
 - Undertake initial risk and needs assessments and make appropriate referrals to statutory agencies and the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
 - Support and co-ordinate multi-agency responses where required, and follow agreed safeguarding pathways.
 - Provide pastoral support and signposting to victims/survivors while ensuring appropriate boundaries, confidentiality and access to specialist support services.
 - Manage allegations involving staff or volunteers in line with diocesan procedures, ensuring safe working arrangements are put in place while enquiries proceed.
 - Maintain accurate, secure and auditable case records, ensuring all documentation complies with data protection (GDPR) and Cathedral record-keeping protocols
 
Meetings & governance
- Attend safeguarding-related meetings, including the Safeguarding Committee, Guild Committee and Forum, providing briefings, presenting reports and highlighting risks and compliance matters.
 - Prepare agendas, papers and minutes as required; maintain an action log and follow up to ensure agreed actions are completed.
 - Escalate unresolved risks or urgent safeguarding matters to Chapter and senior leadership in a timely and constructive manner.
 - Attend Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) Meetings.
 
Training & awareness
- Lead on Cathedral safeguarding training, coordinate and deliver induction and refresher training for staff, volunteers, and clergy.
 - Maintain up-to-date records of safeguarding training for all staff and volunteers (showing completion and renewal dates).
 - Create accessible safeguarding information and communications for the Cathedral community (e.g., weekly bulletin items, posters, webpages and event briefings) to raise awareness and reinforce good practice.
 - Provide tailored briefings for high-risk roles and ongoing advice to managers and supervisors on safeguarding responsibilities.
 - To evaluate training to ensure that learnings have been embedded.
 
Policy & risk management
- Review, update and implement the Cathedral’s safeguarding policies and procedures on a regular schedule (and sooner where guidance or case learning requires change).
 - Lead safeguarding risk assessments for services, events, volunteer activities and external bookings; provide straightforward, action-focused mitigation plans for event organisers and hirers.
 - Conduct audits and spot-checks to ensure practice aligns with policy and report findings with recommended improvements.
 - Ensure contractors, partner organisations and hirers meet required safeguarding standards and that any safeguarding responsibilities are set out contractually where appropriate.
 
Additional duties and professional development
- Provide clear, timely advice within agreed working hours and support any out-of-hours arrangements for urgent safeguarding concerns as agreed with Chapter.
 - Maintain your own professional development through training, supervision and membership of relevant safeguarding networks; ensure learning is shared across the Cathedral.
 - Carry out any other reasonable duties that support the effective delivery of safeguarding across the Cathedral.
 - Attend the East Anglia Regional Safeguarding Network meeting three times a year, with other DSOs and CSO in the region
 
Key Relationships
- In the Cathedral, the Dean provides leadership concerning safeguarding, supported by Chapter and senior leadership team requiring good working relationships with both clergy and lay colleagues.
 - It is essential that the CSO forms excellent working relationships with key people in the Diocese, including: the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer (DSO), the safeguarding team and other relevant staff; the chair and membership of diocesan safeguarding governance structures e.g., the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) and relevant sub-groups; and the National Safeguarding Team.
 - It is essential to have good connections with colleagues in relevant local third sector agencies, including those working in the fields of homelessness, poverty, domestic abuse, mental health, substance misuse, refugee support, language and learning support, etc. Adults and children who are using, have used or may use the services of the cathedral, particularly in relation to safeguarding.
 
Person Spesification
Essential Qualities
Qualifications
- Relevant safeguarding qualification/training, or willingness to undertake
 
Experience
- Substantial experience working with safeguarding in roles involving children and/or adults at risk.
 - Handling safeguarding referrals, disclosures, and case management.
 - Liaising with statutory services such as police, social care, and health agencies.
 - Delivering safeguarding training or workshops to diverse audiences.
 - Producing reports, maintaining accurate records, and managing confidential data.
 
Knowledge
- Excellent understanding of current safeguarding legislation, guidance, and best practice for children and adults.
 - Knowledge of safer recruitment principles and DBS requirements.
 - Understanding of GDPR and secure data management in relation to safeguarding.
 - Awareness of the Church of England’s safeguarding frameworks and National Safeguarding Standards (or willingness to learn).
 
Skills and Abilities
- Strong ability to assess risk and make clear, evidence-based decisions.
 - Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate sensitively and appropriately at all levels.
 - Effective relationship-building skills, including working collaboratively with clergy, volunteers, statutory agencies, and community stakeholders.
 - High levels of organisation and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly and effectively.
 - Confident in designing and delivering safeguarding training and briefings.
 
Personal Qualities
- Integrity, resilience, and discretion when managing sensitive information.
 - Empathy and pastoral sensitivity towards those impacted by abuse or allegations.
 - A collaborative, approachable, and supportive leadership style.
 - Ability to remain calm and make sound decisions in challenging situations.
 - Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion.
 - Respect for the Cathedral’s Christian values and willingness to work within its ethos.
 
Desired Qualities
Qualifications
- Relevant professional qualification (e.g. social work, education, counselling, youth work, nursing, or safeguarding).
 - Membership of a relevant safeguarding or professional network.
 
Experience
- Experience working in a Church of England context or other faith-based safeguarding setting.
 - Experience of developing and implementing safeguarding policies and risk assessments.
 
Knowledge
- Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches when supporting victims/survivors.
 - Familiarity with Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser (DSA) roles and procedures.
 
Skills and Abilities
- Experience in facilitating safeguarding learning using innovative or digital approaches.
 - Competence in using safeguarding case management systems or CRMs.
 
Other Requirements
- Willingness to undergo enhanced DBS checks, including barred lists.
 - Flexibility to attend occasional evening or weekend meetings and events.
 - Commitment to completing all mandatory safeguarding and leadership training as required by the Cathedral and Diocese.
 
Closing Date: Wednesday 12 November
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We have an exciting opportunity for you to join the Homicide Service as a Children & Young People's Caseworker on a fixed-term basis to 19/12/2026.
Do you want to make a difference every day? Do you want to contribute to change & improvement for those who need it?
Do you have resilience & adaptability? Can you work effectively with a focus on customer service and care?
If yes, then we'd love to hear from you…
What we offer:
At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including:
- Flexible working options including hybrid working
 - 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays
 - An extra day off for your birthday & options to buy or sell annual leave
 - Pension with 5% employer contribution
 - Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments
 - High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment & leisure discounts
 - Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance
 - Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support
 - Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes
 - Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loans
 - Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression
 
 About the role:
This role is home-working based in Northamptonshire with travel in and surrounding areas of England. 
As a Homicide Service Children and Young Person caseworker you will be:
- Delivering a specialist service to children and young people (CYP) bereaved by homicide, and for those CYP who have witnessed a homicide
 - Working collaboratively and jointly within the Homicide Service and other relevant organisations that can help to progress identified needs and ensure that young people are central to all processes that involve them.
 - Acting as the designated caseworker and manage a caseload
 - Implementing the CYP Homicide Service Delivery Model
 - Work closely and support colleagues to provide a trauma informed service to children and young people.
 - You will be responsible for providing a high-quality, front-line service to bereaved young people following murder or manslaughter. Working with colleagues in the National Homicide Service, as well as partner agencies including education, police, courts, social services and many other statutory and third sector organisations.
 
You will need to be able to travel to face to face sessions within, and occasionally outside of region, and therefore a driving license and use of a car are essential. You will be reimbursed for all travel costs.
Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for further details. 
About Us:
Victim Support (VS) is an independent charity providing a range of specialist services to people who have been affected by crime across England and Wales. We work towards a world where there are fewer victims but who have stronger rights, better support and a real influence in the Criminal Justice System. Everyone at VS is driven by our Vision Ambitions and Values to play their part in making a difference for those who experience crime and traumatic events. Working for VS gives you the opportunity to play a key role in a national charity providing high quality services to victims and witnesses and being a vital force for change.
Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required.
Victim Support strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
As part of our commitment to the Race at Work Charter we particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
If you have a disability, a learning difficulty such as dyslexia or a medical condition which you believe may affect your performance during any aspect of our selection process, we'll be happy to make reasonable adjustments to enable you to perform at your best.
How to apply:
To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria.
We look forward to hearing from you
Reasonable travel costs will be covered if invited to interview.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. 
If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
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FearFree delivers services across the Southwest for victims, children and perpetrators of domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking with the aim to break the cycle of abuse and support all to live free from fear. We provide trauma responsive support, and this post will be fundamental to ensuring service users, stakeholders and partners experience this in our daily delivery.
Our Triage Team act as the front door into our service working within a multi-disciplinary team to provide triage and early intervention support to individuals of all ages and risk levels affected by domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking, including those with harmful behaviours.
This varied and rewarding role involves providing trauma responsive support to our service users as well as advice and support to partner agencies through our dedicated duty line. Our duty line operates Monday to Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm and allows for service users and professionals to get a quick response from our service.
FearFree is committed to flexible and hybrid working and this role will be a mix of home based and office based, alongside requiring travel for multi-agency meetings and other deliverables.
This role may include evening and weekend work when required.
Key Responsibilities
Working with Vulnerable People and Risk Management
- Provide a trauma-responsive service to individuals of all ages and risk levels who have been affected by domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking including those with harmful behaviors.
 - Demonstrate specialist knowledge of domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking and behaviour change including the associated risks to victims, perpetrators, and the wider family unit.
 - Offer advice, guidance, and emotional and practical support to individuals of all ages and risk levels affected by domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking.
 - Support those who harm abuse by providing information, guidance, and risk assessments using specialist tools.
 - Assess, manage, review risks to service users, using tools such as the DASH risk assessment, SOAG and RIC. Providing risk reduction and safety planning advice.
 - Respond to emergencies and crisis situations, including suicidal ideation and the need to access a place of safety.
 - Make safeguarding referrals to appropriate agencies including Children’s Social Care, Adult Social Care, mental health crisis teams, and MARAC.
 - Work sensitively with service users to share and explain MARAC outcomes and other safeguarding decisions.
 - Manage and support service users via telephone of all risk levels in line with service values.
 - Safeguard the health and welfare of service users and their families at all times.
 
Team and Multi-Agency Working
- To be the advisory point of contact for colleagues across all areas of our support offer.
 - Offer professional advice and support to multi-agency partners and stakeholders.
 - Work closely with statutory and voluntary agencies to enhance safety, support and safeguarding.
 - Make referrals to and maintain positive working relationships with external agencies.
 - Feedback information related to service users’ needs, risk concerns, and trends to the appropriate team manager.
 - Support effective team operations with a proactive, flexible approach, including covering for staff absences.
 
Administrative and Operational Duties
- Provide a responsive support service with high-quality customer care.
 - Answer telephone calls, respond to voicemails and referrals, and carry out triage, assessments and action as appropriate.
 - Assist with referral processes and early interventions, including contacting other agencies and coordinating appointments.
 - Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential written and digital records, including identifying service user needs and risk information.
 - Assist with monitoring and evaluation procedures and contribute to the production of reports.
 
To apply, please download the full job description/person specification along with the application and equality monitoring forms. Please send the completed application form and optional equality monitoring form direct to FearFree.
There is no specific closing date for this role and this vacancy will close once a suitable candidate is found, so early applications are encouraged.
For information about the processing of your personal data at FearFree, please visit our website.
FearFree is committed to encouraging equality and diversity in the workplace. We strive to be a diverse and inclusive place to work where we can all be ourselves and individual differences are recognised and valued.
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Fundraising Manager
Domestic abuse is always unacceptable. We support everyone affected by it and we act to prevent it. As the Fundraising Manager for Behind Closed Doors, you will play a key role in developing and delivering a fundraising strategy aligned with the organisation’s vision, mission and values. This is an exciting and varied role with an opportunity for the post-holder to put their own stamp on it. As our Fundraising Manager, you will build on existing relationships with individual donors, community groups and corporate partners, as well as seeking new opportunities.
This role would best suit a creative and strategic mind who enjoys building relationships and inspiring others towards a united vision: to build lives free from domestic abuse. You will be joining a committed and dynamic team; line managing the Training and Development Coordinator, working within the senior management team and reporting to the CEO.
Please download the recruitment pack for full details.
To apply for this position, you will need a comprehensive CV and supporting statement outlining your interest in the role and organisation, and how you meet the criteria laid out in the person specification. You can apply via CharityJob, or return both documents by Thursday 27th November via email with the reference ‘Fundraising Manager’ in the subject line.
Interviews will take place on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th December 2025, and will consist of a brief presentation and competency-based questions.
Behind Closed Doors is committed to improving inclusive recruitment practices. If you would prefer to apply for this position or express your interest in an alternative format (such as audio or video upload) or require any adaptions at this initial stage, please get in touch.
Behind Closed Doors is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and requires all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A standard DBS disclosure will be required before taking up this position.
Domestic abuse is always unacceptable. We support everyone affected by it, and we act to prevent it. Build Lives Free from Domestic Abuse.
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Overview
FearFree delivers services across the Southwest for victims, children and perpetrators of domestic abuse, sexual violence and stalking, with the aim to break the cycle of abuse and support all to live free from fear. We provide trauma responsive support, and this post will be fundamental to ensuring service users, stakeholders and partners experience this in our daily delivery.
The aim of the Interpersonal Trauma Service is to improve the health, wellbeing and safety of people who have been exposed to trauma arising from sexual violence and abuse and/or domestic abuse.
You will work across a specified number of GP practices, to offer support to health professionals working in practices, people who have experience of interpersonal trauma arising from sexual violence and abuse and/or domestic abuse, as well as a service for people at risk of perpetrating abuse.
You and the team will provide training to GP surgeries to improve identification, enquiry, and response for patients. You and your team will also support adults and children who have been impacted by interpersonal trauma with emotional and practical support, focusing on trauma stabilisation. The team will be responsible for facilitating timely access to further appropriate support services where needed.
FearFree is committed to flexible and hybrid working and this role will be a mix of home based and office based, alongside requiring travel to GP practices and for multi-agency meetings and other deliverables.
This role may include evening and weekend work when required.
Key Responsibilities
- To provide specialist, individual and needs-led domestic abuse and sexual violence advocacy and support to patients who are or have experienced, who are referred from participating practices or self-refer, and to provide onward referrals where appropriate.
 - Provide direct assessment, casework support, advice, information, and advocacy through telephone contact, and/or meetings at the relevant practice.
 - Provide support to increase people’s personal safety, and that of any children, and inform them of their rights and options in terms of housing, legal and welfare rights.
 - To provide signposting and onward referrals to patients.
 - To provide ongoing specialist advice and support around Domestic Abuse (DA) and Sexual Violence (SV) to practice teams.
 - To encourage general practice health professionals to ask patients about their experience of abuse and respond, record, safety check and refer.
 - To provide feedback on case outcomes to referring clinicians.
 - To collect and collate performance and monitoring data for reporting purposes.
 - Provide in-house training and refresher training for general practice teams on understanding, recognising, and responding to DA and SV.
 - Develop good working relationships and liaise with outside agencies where needed.
 - Keep accurate records of all referrals received and of work done with or on behalf of service users.
 - Deliver DA and SV training to clinicians and non-clinical staff in participating general practices.
 - Develop a good relationship with all general practice staff and work effectively as part of the practice team.
 - Contribute to monitoring and evaluation of the programme collecting required data and producing written reports as requested.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This dual role is split approximately 40% fundraising and 60% project leadership and partnership development. You will play a key role in securing new income streams through successful funding applications to trusts, foundations, and public-sector bodies, while also overseeing the delivery of inclusive, community-based projects and representing ECP on key strategic forums and partnership steering groups.
We are looking for someone who shares our passion for equity, diversity, and inclusion, and who believes in creating real opportunities for children, young people, and families from all backgrounds to thrive. You’ll be joining a collaborative, values-driven team committed to improving life chances and strengthening communities through partnership working.
This position can be full-time (35 hours per week) or part-time (4 days per week), with the option for hybrid working (up to one day per week from home) — arrangements to be discussed at interview.
Please note: Only candidates with credible, demonstrable experience in bid writing and securing external funding will be considered for this role.
Key Responsibilities
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Research, develop, and write high-quality funding bids to charitable trusts, foundations, and statutory funders.
 
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Identify and pursue new fundraising opportunities that align with ECP’s mission and priorities.
 
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Lead, coordinate, and evaluate community and school-based projects, ensuring delivery excellence and measurable outcomes.
 
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Recruit, line-manage, and support project mentors and freelance staff.
 
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Represent ECP confidently at stakeholder meetings, local forums, and strategic steering groups.
 
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Maintain excellent relationships with partner schools, community organisations, and funders.
 
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Ensure all project delivery, data management, safeguarding, and evaluation processes meet compliance and best-practice standards.
 
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Produce reports, case studies, and impact summaries for funders and stakeholders.
 
Person Specification
You are: 
Enthusiastic, community-minded, and self-driven — with a genuine commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. You care deeply about improving life chances for children, young people, and families, are strategic in your approach, and are equally confident crafting compelling funding bids and representing the organisation in high-level partnership meetings. 
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
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Proven success writing funding bids and securing grants from trusts, foundations, and public-sector bodies (essential).
 
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to produce persuasive, evidence-based proposals.
 
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Demonstrable ability to manage multiple projects, partners, timelines, and budgets.
 
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Strong stakeholder and partnership-building skills, with a collaborative and inclusive approach.
 
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Understanding of impact measurement, data analysis, and funder reporting.
 
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Experience in community, education, or youth-focused settings.
 
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Confident, adaptable, and highly organised; proficient with Microsoft Office and IT tools.
 
Values and Commitment
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A strong understanding of, and sensitivity to, the experiences of diverse and under-represented communities.
 
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A genuine belief in the power of community engagement to improve wellbeing and opportunity.
 
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Commitment to upholding ECP’s values of inclusion, collaboration, and empowerment.
 
Additional Information
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This role can be full-time (35 hours) or part-time (4 days per week).
 
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Term-time contract conditions are offered.
 
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Flexible and hybrid working arrangements are available (up to one day per week from home).
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Closing Date: Friday 21 November 2025
Interview Dates: 2nd and/or 3rd December 2025 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                    
                        
                        

