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Generous Giving Manager
The Diocese of Canterbury
Generous Giving Manager Canterbury, Kent £36,397 pa plus excellent benefits 35 hours per week The Generous Giving Manager is a very exciting and influential role at the Diocese, as you will build on the strong and energetic foundations within our two-person Generous Giving Team to strengthen the financial sustainability of local churches by encouraging generosity in time, talents and financial giving. Working closely with deaneries, parishes and their leadership teams, you will identify local challenges and opportunities for generous giving, sharing innovative giving practices to help parishes and deaneries develop creative and effective ways to resource their mission. Communicating clearly and inspiringly the principles of Christian giving to diverse audiences, you will keep up to date with National Church resources, promoting and supporting a wide range of giving methods such as the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS), online and contactless giving. You will also offer guidance to parish officers for resources on giving campaigns, legacies and grant funding. This is an ideal role for someone with a good understanding of church life, a passion for helping local churches thrive, a strong commitment to community engagement and an understanding of generosity grounded in Christian teaching. With demonstrable experience in fundraising or parish ministry, you should bring an awareness of the financial and missional challenges facing churches today, particularly in rural contexts. With an understanding of the Church of England s structures, ethos, and range of traditions, you will have the proven ability to plan, advise on and lead giving or fundraising programmes in a not-for-profit or charitable context. You should also have a clear understanding of the teaching which underpins the Christian principles of giving. Your motivational and collaborative approach across a variety of settings, combined with your outstanding interpersonal skills and natural ability at rapport building will ensure you are able to generate and develop creative, solution-focused ideas, engaging and inspiring individuals and groups, both in person and online. Typically, you will operate during office hours but will need to adjust your working pattern in order to meet with parishes in the evenings and/or occasionally attend their Sunday worship, so the ability to travel to remote locations and work flexibly is a necessity. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. Closing date: 28 September 2025, 11.59pm. Interviews: 8 October 2025.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Generous Giving Manager Canterbury, Kent £36,397 pa plus excellent benefits 35 hours per week The Generous Giving Manager is a very exciting and influential role at the Diocese, as you will build on the strong and energetic foundations within our two-person Generous Giving Team to strengthen the financial sustainability of local churches by encouraging generosity in time, talents and financial giving. Working closely with deaneries, parishes and their leadership teams, you will identify local challenges and opportunities for generous giving, sharing innovative giving practices to help parishes and deaneries develop creative and effective ways to resource their mission. Communicating clearly and inspiringly the principles of Christian giving to diverse audiences, you will keep up to date with National Church resources, promoting and supporting a wide range of giving methods such as the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS), online and contactless giving. You will also offer guidance to parish officers for resources on giving campaigns, legacies and grant funding. This is an ideal role for someone with a good understanding of church life, a passion for helping local churches thrive, a strong commitment to community engagement and an understanding of generosity grounded in Christian teaching. With demonstrable experience in fundraising or parish ministry, you should bring an awareness of the financial and missional challenges facing churches today, particularly in rural contexts. With an understanding of the Church of England s structures, ethos, and range of traditions, you will have the proven ability to plan, advise on and lead giving or fundraising programmes in a not-for-profit or charitable context. You should also have a clear understanding of the teaching which underpins the Christian principles of giving. Your motivational and collaborative approach across a variety of settings, combined with your outstanding interpersonal skills and natural ability at rapport building will ensure you are able to generate and develop creative, solution-focused ideas, engaging and inspiring individuals and groups, both in person and online. Typically, you will operate during office hours but will need to adjust your working pattern in order to meet with parishes in the evenings and/or occasionally attend their Sunday worship, so the ability to travel to remote locations and work flexibly is a necessity. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. Closing date: 28 September 2025, 11.59pm. Interviews: 8 October 2025.
Supporter Engagement Manager
Merrifield Consultants
Merrifield Consultants is working with a fantastic hospice in North London to find their new Support Engagement Manager to be responsible for acquisition campaigns, including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacies, retention campaigns, including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. Leading a team of two, you will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with the wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Job Title: Supporter Engagement Manager Organisation: Hospice Salary: 36,000 - 41,000 Location: North London Contract: Permanent, Full-time Closing date: Sunday 14th September 2025 Required: CV and Cover Letter Job Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Work with the wider team to develop and implement a stewardship programme including regular enews update, mailings and on-line activity Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers (one overseeing Challenge Events and the other newly recruited to support existing individual giving programs) Monitor budgets, targets and KPI's used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Work in line with legal, ethical and professional standards to ensure that our collection, storage and use of data is compliant with our data protection policy Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters Skills and Experience: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high-performing Individual Giving income Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences Proven experience of developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels Exceptional interpersonal skills, and able to inspire wide range of stakeholders Excellent time management and organisational skills Exceptional spoken and written English language skills to present relevant details clearly and concisely This is a fantastic role for an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser who has ambitions and the ability to lead a small team backed by the board to grow! If you're interested in finding out more and/or applying, please contact Stuart Milliner at Merrifield Consultants. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Merrifield Consultants is working with a fantastic hospice in North London to find their new Support Engagement Manager to be responsible for acquisition campaigns, including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacies, retention campaigns, including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. Leading a team of two, you will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with the wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Job Title: Supporter Engagement Manager Organisation: Hospice Salary: 36,000 - 41,000 Location: North London Contract: Permanent, Full-time Closing date: Sunday 14th September 2025 Required: CV and Cover Letter Job Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Work with the wider team to develop and implement a stewardship programme including regular enews update, mailings and on-line activity Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers (one overseeing Challenge Events and the other newly recruited to support existing individual giving programs) Monitor budgets, targets and KPI's used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Work in line with legal, ethical and professional standards to ensure that our collection, storage and use of data is compliant with our data protection policy Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters Skills and Experience: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high-performing Individual Giving income Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences Proven experience of developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels Exceptional interpersonal skills, and able to inspire wide range of stakeholders Excellent time management and organisational skills Exceptional spoken and written English language skills to present relevant details clearly and concisely This is a fantastic role for an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser who has ambitions and the ability to lead a small team backed by the board to grow! If you're interested in finding out more and/or applying, please contact Stuart Milliner at Merrifield Consultants. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Outcomes First Group
Pupil Administrator & Exams Officer
Outcomes First Group Edith Weston, Rutland
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four ? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. We're proud to be taking part in a 4-Day Working Week Trial, meaning you could work one day less a week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. 4DWW will be rolled out within our school, when we have a full complement of staff - so there's never been a more exciting time to join us ! Job Title: Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer Location: The Grange Therapeutic School, Knossington, Oakham LE15 8LY Salary: £20,906.25 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Rota: Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm, Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start Date: October 2025 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As part of our continued growth, we now have a fantastic opportunity for a Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer to join our close-knit team at The Grange Therapeutic School, part of Acorn Education. Purpose of Role To plan, organise and provide administrative support to the Headteacher and Senior Leadership Team in an efficient, effective and timely way and in compliance with the requirements of Outcomes First Group Education and Care. To be responsible for the efficient and effective running of the administration of all internal and external examinations within the school, including liaising with staff, pupils, invigilators and examination boards, adhering to national regulations and guidelines. To maintain all pupil records and communication to a high standard. Administrative Contribution to Ofsted Inspections Assist in the collation and printing of the termly student magazine and end of term school reporting cycle Transport/Taxi Liaison To handle incoming calls to the service, taking detailed and accurate messages and relaying them promptly to the appropriate person To welcome visitors in a professional and courteous manner and promptly ensure that the appropriate person is informed of their arrival, arranging refreshments as required To ensure that identification is seen and verified for all visitors to the site Duties and Responsibilities Provide word processing, administrative and clerical services in a professional and confidential manner to ensure correspondence is handled in a timely and appropriate manner and that good relations are maintained with parents, Local Authorities and other bodies Plan and support internal and external enquiries, a reception of visitors and a busy switchboard Co-ordinate and support responses to emails, letters and telephone enquiries in a professional and sensitive manner Support and assist in the preparation of routine and monthly reports where necessary Liaise with Senior Leadership Team and Heads of Departments to support them in fulfilling their roles and ensure compliance with school procedures Reception, answering telephone calls, taking messages To be responsible for managing the effective and efficient management and administration of external examinations in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) regulations (on behalf of the JCQ member awarding bodies) and/or awarding body rules for exams administration in a consistent and secure fashion, thereby helping to maintain the integrity and security of the assessment process To ensure all pupil records are kept up to date on both internal and external systems. For a full list of Duties and Responsibilities, please see the Job Description About Us The Grange Therapeutic School is an independent school for students aged 8 -18 years with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Our school is based in a Victorian country house near Oakham with stunning views and fantastic facilities to develop not only the educational, but also the social and emotional needs of our pupils. With access to woods and lakes on site, the school has an ethos about delivering a personalised curriculum tailored to, and driven by, the individuals. Behaviour is currently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. We need hardworking, pupil centred staff who are resilient and willing to go the extra mile. In return we offer significant investment in your professional development, a supportive staff group and opportunities for progression. Acorn Education is the UK's leading independent provider of specialist education. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four ? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. We're proud to be taking part in a 4-Day Working Week Trial, meaning you could work one day less a week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. 4DWW will be rolled out within our school, when we have a full complement of staff - so there's never been a more exciting time to join us ! Job Title: Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer Location: The Grange Therapeutic School, Knossington, Oakham LE15 8LY Salary: £20,906.25 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Rota: Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm, Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start Date: October 2025 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As part of our continued growth, we now have a fantastic opportunity for a Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer to join our close-knit team at The Grange Therapeutic School, part of Acorn Education. Purpose of Role To plan, organise and provide administrative support to the Headteacher and Senior Leadership Team in an efficient, effective and timely way and in compliance with the requirements of Outcomes First Group Education and Care. To be responsible for the efficient and effective running of the administration of all internal and external examinations within the school, including liaising with staff, pupils, invigilators and examination boards, adhering to national regulations and guidelines. To maintain all pupil records and communication to a high standard. Administrative Contribution to Ofsted Inspections Assist in the collation and printing of the termly student magazine and end of term school reporting cycle Transport/Taxi Liaison To handle incoming calls to the service, taking detailed and accurate messages and relaying them promptly to the appropriate person To welcome visitors in a professional and courteous manner and promptly ensure that the appropriate person is informed of their arrival, arranging refreshments as required To ensure that identification is seen and verified for all visitors to the site Duties and Responsibilities Provide word processing, administrative and clerical services in a professional and confidential manner to ensure correspondence is handled in a timely and appropriate manner and that good relations are maintained with parents, Local Authorities and other bodies Plan and support internal and external enquiries, a reception of visitors and a busy switchboard Co-ordinate and support responses to emails, letters and telephone enquiries in a professional and sensitive manner Support and assist in the preparation of routine and monthly reports where necessary Liaise with Senior Leadership Team and Heads of Departments to support them in fulfilling their roles and ensure compliance with school procedures Reception, answering telephone calls, taking messages To be responsible for managing the effective and efficient management and administration of external examinations in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) regulations (on behalf of the JCQ member awarding bodies) and/or awarding body rules for exams administration in a consistent and secure fashion, thereby helping to maintain the integrity and security of the assessment process To ensure all pupil records are kept up to date on both internal and external systems. For a full list of Duties and Responsibilities, please see the Job Description About Us The Grange Therapeutic School is an independent school for students aged 8 -18 years with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Our school is based in a Victorian country house near Oakham with stunning views and fantastic facilities to develop not only the educational, but also the social and emotional needs of our pupils. With access to woods and lakes on site, the school has an ethos about delivering a personalised curriculum tailored to, and driven by, the individuals. Behaviour is currently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. We need hardworking, pupil centred staff who are resilient and willing to go the extra mile. In return we offer significant investment in your professional development, a supportive staff group and opportunities for progression. Acorn Education is the UK's leading independent provider of specialist education. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
Local Comunities & Volunteering Officer (Gwent & Powys)
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
About The Role Do you thrive on building genuine connections that bring communities together and create lasting change? Are you energised by the thought of empowering volunteers and amplifying the voices of those with lived experience? There s never been a more exciting time to join the Alzheimer s Society. We re on a bold journey and we re looking for passionate, driven individuals to help us get there. We are proud to be able to offer an integral and rewarding role to join the Alzheimer s Society as a Local Communities and Volunteering Officer. The successful individual will be at the heart of our work with local communities in the Gwent and Powys county areas, to build trust, raise awareness, and connect people affected by dementia to our incredible information, support and services. You will build meaningful and trusted relationships, organise and attend events, and engage a passionate network of volunteers across the region/area through face to face and online events. You will report to the Local Communities and Volunteering Lead and collaborate with Local Services Managers, to help bring our community engagement plans to life with a strong focus on reaching underserved communities. We are searching for an individual who aligns with our values, someone who is determined to make a difference when and where it matters most, a Trusted Expert who believes in working Better Together and who demonstrates true Compassion. This role requires extensive travel across the Gwent and Powys county areas and will also include home working. Candidates must be able to demonstrate how they can meet this requirement of the role. We re committed to flexible working and welcome conversations about how we can support your needs. About you We're looking for a natural relationship-builder who sees the power in every community connection. You're someone who believes that meaningful change happens when people come together, and you have the skills and passion to make that vision a reality. Whether you're coordinating events, engaging volunteers, or building bridges with community leaders, you approach every interaction with authenticity and purpose. You ll have: Good foundational knowledge of community engagement and involvement, with an understanding of the importance of including the voice of lived experience. Comfortable and confident coordinating and delivering engaging talks, presentations, and information-sharing events for diverse stakeholders. A proactive, motivated approach driven by passion for creating positive impact and meaningful reach within local communities through volunteer collaboration. Excellent communication skills that enable you to confidently build and maintain relationships across a wide spectrum. From people living with dementia to community leaders. Genuine enthusiasm for the vital role volunteers play in community work, backed by hands-on experience successfully engaging volunteers to support your work. What you ll focus on: Growing our impact and reach through work with local communities and volunteers. Representing Alzheimer s Society externally, sharing information relating to dementia, support and services. Gathering insight and learning from collaboration with communities to share with other teams and directorates Recruiting and role managing community volunteers. Please note: This role is a fixed term contract spanning 12 months. Fuel and wear-and-tear expenses are covered by the Society. Important Dates The deadline for applications is 23:59 Monday 8th September. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 17th September. A presentation task will be provided. About Alzheimer's Society Dementia is the UK s biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer s Society, we re the UK s leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as Black, Asian or from another minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society. Our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy here along with our internal employee forum and Employee Lived Experience network groups help us promote inclusion and belonging, becoming an engaged and inclusive organisation for all our people. Our hiring process During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and can be at your best. We are working hard to ensure our recruitment process is as inclusive as possible, so please do inform us of your experience and anything you think we could do better by completing our candidate survey when you apply. Please also contact Alzheimer s Society Talent Acquisition Team for application support or any adjustments you might need. To ensure fairness and consistency to select the best candidate for this role, all our applications are anonymised up until an interview has been confirmed. We recognise the benefits of AI, but if you're considering using it to submit your application, we encourage you to reflect on the value it truly adds. AI tools often lack the personal touch and authenticity that set candidates apart. We want to hear your unique perspective, experiences, and skills, so we encourage you to showcase them in your own voice. We try to avoid closing roles early where possible, however if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close earlier than the advertised closing date. Should this occur, we will aim to provide you with at least 48 hours' notice. We are committed to safer recruitment and ensuring the welfare of those we work with, due to the nature of some of our roles, we might need to carry out a DBS check at the relevant level. Giving back to you Our employees work hard every day to make a true difference in people's lives. We are proud to support them with a range of benefits, recognition and many options for working agilely, all contributing to a strong work life balance. We also have various learning programmes to support you in your development and help you grow to realise your potential and shape a career with Alzheimer's Society. You can also visit our Working for Us pages, which give you more information about what it s like to be an employee at the Society.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
About The Role Do you thrive on building genuine connections that bring communities together and create lasting change? Are you energised by the thought of empowering volunteers and amplifying the voices of those with lived experience? There s never been a more exciting time to join the Alzheimer s Society. We re on a bold journey and we re looking for passionate, driven individuals to help us get there. We are proud to be able to offer an integral and rewarding role to join the Alzheimer s Society as a Local Communities and Volunteering Officer. The successful individual will be at the heart of our work with local communities in the Gwent and Powys county areas, to build trust, raise awareness, and connect people affected by dementia to our incredible information, support and services. You will build meaningful and trusted relationships, organise and attend events, and engage a passionate network of volunteers across the region/area through face to face and online events. You will report to the Local Communities and Volunteering Lead and collaborate with Local Services Managers, to help bring our community engagement plans to life with a strong focus on reaching underserved communities. We are searching for an individual who aligns with our values, someone who is determined to make a difference when and where it matters most, a Trusted Expert who believes in working Better Together and who demonstrates true Compassion. This role requires extensive travel across the Gwent and Powys county areas and will also include home working. Candidates must be able to demonstrate how they can meet this requirement of the role. We re committed to flexible working and welcome conversations about how we can support your needs. About you We're looking for a natural relationship-builder who sees the power in every community connection. You're someone who believes that meaningful change happens when people come together, and you have the skills and passion to make that vision a reality. Whether you're coordinating events, engaging volunteers, or building bridges with community leaders, you approach every interaction with authenticity and purpose. You ll have: Good foundational knowledge of community engagement and involvement, with an understanding of the importance of including the voice of lived experience. Comfortable and confident coordinating and delivering engaging talks, presentations, and information-sharing events for diverse stakeholders. A proactive, motivated approach driven by passion for creating positive impact and meaningful reach within local communities through volunteer collaboration. Excellent communication skills that enable you to confidently build and maintain relationships across a wide spectrum. From people living with dementia to community leaders. Genuine enthusiasm for the vital role volunteers play in community work, backed by hands-on experience successfully engaging volunteers to support your work. What you ll focus on: Growing our impact and reach through work with local communities and volunteers. Representing Alzheimer s Society externally, sharing information relating to dementia, support and services. Gathering insight and learning from collaboration with communities to share with other teams and directorates Recruiting and role managing community volunteers. Please note: This role is a fixed term contract spanning 12 months. Fuel and wear-and-tear expenses are covered by the Society. Important Dates The deadline for applications is 23:59 Monday 8th September. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 17th September. A presentation task will be provided. About Alzheimer's Society Dementia is the UK s biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer s Society, we re the UK s leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as Black, Asian or from another minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society. Our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy here along with our internal employee forum and Employee Lived Experience network groups help us promote inclusion and belonging, becoming an engaged and inclusive organisation for all our people. Our hiring process During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and can be at your best. We are working hard to ensure our recruitment process is as inclusive as possible, so please do inform us of your experience and anything you think we could do better by completing our candidate survey when you apply. Please also contact Alzheimer s Society Talent Acquisition Team for application support or any adjustments you might need. To ensure fairness and consistency to select the best candidate for this role, all our applications are anonymised up until an interview has been confirmed. We recognise the benefits of AI, but if you're considering using it to submit your application, we encourage you to reflect on the value it truly adds. AI tools often lack the personal touch and authenticity that set candidates apart. We want to hear your unique perspective, experiences, and skills, so we encourage you to showcase them in your own voice. We try to avoid closing roles early where possible, however if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close earlier than the advertised closing date. Should this occur, we will aim to provide you with at least 48 hours' notice. We are committed to safer recruitment and ensuring the welfare of those we work with, due to the nature of some of our roles, we might need to carry out a DBS check at the relevant level. Giving back to you Our employees work hard every day to make a true difference in people's lives. We are proud to support them with a range of benefits, recognition and many options for working agilely, all contributing to a strong work life balance. We also have various learning programmes to support you in your development and help you grow to realise your potential and shape a career with Alzheimer's Society. You can also visit our Working for Us pages, which give you more information about what it s like to be an employee at the Society.
Head of Marketing & Fundraising
The Mix Stowmarket Ltd
Job title: Head of Marketing and Fundraising Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Hours of work: 37.5 per week Salary: £45,0000 (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) Job purpose: To provide experienced and effective strategic leadership, and operational delivery, of the fundraising and marketing initiatives of The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd, to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic fundraising and marketing professional to develop and execute an ambitious commercial strategy to enable us to provide even greater support to young people in Suffolk. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. With a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, operating two cafés, we re rooted in community impact and innovation. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, whilst generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new Chief Executive Officer who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek a strategic and operationally savvy Head of Fundraising and Marketing to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you will be an experienced, ambitious, enthusiastic, and dynamic professional, who is passionate about fundraising and maximising income generation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement fundraising and marketing strategies that align to our vision and drive the expansion of our crucial support to young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of planning, organising, and delivering successful fundraising campaigns, initiatives, and events with a strong attention-to-detail. You will be comfortable working at a leadership and strategic level but also unafraid to roll up your sleeves and create bids, funding proposals, and marketing materials. You will be a natural ambassador, working with the CEO to build partnerships at the local and regional level, and your ambassadorial skills will help raise our profile and leverage our networks and connections. The Head of Fundraising and Marketing is responsible for the day-to-day marketing and management oversight of The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd and the management of its marketing staff and budgets. Critical to your success will be a genuine passion and enthusiasm for transforming the lives of young people. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors. We welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership, and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership Develop and lead the multi-channel fundraising and marketing strategy to meet agreed income targets and support long-term sustainability for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Work closely with the CEO and Trustees, to align fundraising efforts with the strategic goals of the charity and bring insight into income generation and stakeholder engagement. Actively contribute to the senior leadership team, shaping organisational policies and strategic direction, ensuring the integration of fundraising, marketing and operational activities. 2. Fundraising and income generation Drive the development of diverse income streams, including major donor fundraising, corporate partnerships, individual giving, legacies, lotteries, community fundraising and events. Proactively seek new opportunities to secure long-term, multi-year funding through well-targeted funding applications and corporate proposals. Build strong partner relationships with a focus on stewardship, retention, and growth. Monitor performance, analyse data, and drive continuous improvement. Chair the Fundraising sub-committee and contribute to the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group Responsible for completion of all bids, grants and funding applications and ensuring that funders receive appropriate ongoing feedback. 3. Marketing and communications Develop marketing materials and campaigns that effectively communicate the charity s mission, vision and achievements to various audiences for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Lead the management of digital platforms, ensuring consistent and inspiring content across all channels, including the website, social media, email and printed materials. Ensure that brand messaging is consistent, clear and aligned across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd to enhance public recognition and reputation. Grow awareness of the charity at a local and regional level, monitoring success through market research. Develop compelling narratives and stories of the charity s impact to engage partners and encourage continued support. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and develop the Fundraising & Marketing team, fostering a collaborative and positive culture. Mentor and support team members in achieving their professional development goals, ensuring they attain business objectives. Regularly monitor and review team performance to meet income generation and communication objectives. 5. Operational excellence Ensure compliance with data protection laws, fundraising regulations and ethical guidelines across all fundraising and marketing activities. Review and improve the use of the website and develop systems to track donor engagement, monitor income and ensure data integrity and transparency. Work closely with finance and operations teams to oversee the management and monitoring of fundraising targets. Work closely with the Youth Work team to provide insight to funding opportunities available and marketing and fundraising activities occurring. Please also refer to the job description for further details. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Job title: Head of Marketing and Fundraising Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Hours of work: 37.5 per week Salary: £45,0000 (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) Job purpose: To provide experienced and effective strategic leadership, and operational delivery, of the fundraising and marketing initiatives of The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd, to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic fundraising and marketing professional to develop and execute an ambitious commercial strategy to enable us to provide even greater support to young people in Suffolk. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. With a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, operating two cafés, we re rooted in community impact and innovation. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, whilst generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new Chief Executive Officer who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek a strategic and operationally savvy Head of Fundraising and Marketing to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you will be an experienced, ambitious, enthusiastic, and dynamic professional, who is passionate about fundraising and maximising income generation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement fundraising and marketing strategies that align to our vision and drive the expansion of our crucial support to young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of planning, organising, and delivering successful fundraising campaigns, initiatives, and events with a strong attention-to-detail. You will be comfortable working at a leadership and strategic level but also unafraid to roll up your sleeves and create bids, funding proposals, and marketing materials. You will be a natural ambassador, working with the CEO to build partnerships at the local and regional level, and your ambassadorial skills will help raise our profile and leverage our networks and connections. The Head of Fundraising and Marketing is responsible for the day-to-day marketing and management oversight of The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd and the management of its marketing staff and budgets. Critical to your success will be a genuine passion and enthusiasm for transforming the lives of young people. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors. We welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership, and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership Develop and lead the multi-channel fundraising and marketing strategy to meet agreed income targets and support long-term sustainability for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Work closely with the CEO and Trustees, to align fundraising efforts with the strategic goals of the charity and bring insight into income generation and stakeholder engagement. Actively contribute to the senior leadership team, shaping organisational policies and strategic direction, ensuring the integration of fundraising, marketing and operational activities. 2. Fundraising and income generation Drive the development of diverse income streams, including major donor fundraising, corporate partnerships, individual giving, legacies, lotteries, community fundraising and events. Proactively seek new opportunities to secure long-term, multi-year funding through well-targeted funding applications and corporate proposals. Build strong partner relationships with a focus on stewardship, retention, and growth. Monitor performance, analyse data, and drive continuous improvement. Chair the Fundraising sub-committee and contribute to the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group Responsible for completion of all bids, grants and funding applications and ensuring that funders receive appropriate ongoing feedback. 3. Marketing and communications Develop marketing materials and campaigns that effectively communicate the charity s mission, vision and achievements to various audiences for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Lead the management of digital platforms, ensuring consistent and inspiring content across all channels, including the website, social media, email and printed materials. Ensure that brand messaging is consistent, clear and aligned across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd to enhance public recognition and reputation. Grow awareness of the charity at a local and regional level, monitoring success through market research. Develop compelling narratives and stories of the charity s impact to engage partners and encourage continued support. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and develop the Fundraising & Marketing team, fostering a collaborative and positive culture. Mentor and support team members in achieving their professional development goals, ensuring they attain business objectives. Regularly monitor and review team performance to meet income generation and communication objectives. 5. Operational excellence Ensure compliance with data protection laws, fundraising regulations and ethical guidelines across all fundraising and marketing activities. Review and improve the use of the website and develop systems to track donor engagement, monitor income and ensure data integrity and transparency. Work closely with finance and operations teams to oversee the management and monitoring of fundraising targets. Work closely with the Youth Work team to provide insight to funding opportunities available and marketing and fundraising activities occurring. Please also refer to the job description for further details. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer - Safeguarding Officer
Sanctuary Personnel Flint, Clwyd
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Safeguarding Officers , experienced in protecting children and young people from harm and promoting their welfare. If you've ensured safety and wellbeing in complex situations, your skills could offer a child the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home where they can feel secure and supported. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a:
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Safeguarding Officers , experienced in protecting children and young people from harm and promoting their welfare. If you've ensured safety and wellbeing in complex situations, your skills could offer a child the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home where they can feel secure and supported. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a:
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer - Accommodation Support Officer
Sanctuary Personnel Flint, Clwyd
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Accommodation Support Officers , helping vulnerable individuals build independence, navigate life challenges, and maintain stability in their lives. If you've supported young people or adults with housing, mental health, substance misuse, or other complex needs, your experience could help transform a young person's future by offering them the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Neve
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Accommodation Support Officers , helping vulnerable individuals build independence, navigate life challenges, and maintain stability in their lives. If you've supported young people or adults with housing, mental health, substance misuse, or other complex needs, your experience could help transform a young person's future by offering them the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Neve
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer - Inclusion Coordinator
Sanctuary Personnel Flint, Clwyd
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Inclusion Coordinators , promoting equality, supporting pupils with additional needs, and ensuring all children feel safe, supported, and included in education. If you've championed vulnerable learners and worked to remove barriers to learning, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them a stable and therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Inclusion Coordinator SEN/Inclusion Lead Pastoral or Behaviour Lead Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Support Officer then your ability to advocate for young people and provide individualised support could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Inclusion Coordinators , promoting equality, supporting pupils with additional needs, and ensuring all children feel safe, supported, and included in education. If you've championed vulnerable learners and worked to remove barriers to learning, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them a stable and therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Inclusion Coordinator SEN/Inclusion Lead Pastoral or Behaviour Lead Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Support Officer then your ability to advocate for young people and provide individualised support could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer - Child Advocate
Sanctuary Personnel Flint, Clwyd
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Child Advocates , ensuring that the voices of children and young people are heard in decisions affecting their lives. If you've supported children in navigating care systems, expressed their views in court or care proceedings, and championed their rights, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them not only advocacy-but also the stability and belonging of a therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Child Advocate Children's Rights Officer Independent Visitor or Guardian Participation or Engagement Worker then your ability to build trust, promote a child's voice, and safeguard their best interests could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Child Advocates , ensuring that the voices of children and young people are heard in decisions affecting their lives. If you've supported children in navigating care systems, expressed their views in court or care proceedings, and championed their rights, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them not only advocacy-but also the stability and belonging of a therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Child Advocate Children's Rights Officer Independent Visitor or Guardian Participation or Engagement Worker then your ability to build trust, promote a child's voice, and safeguard their best interests could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer - Housing Support Officer
Sanctuary Personnel Flint, Clwyd
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Housing Support Officers , helping vulnerable people navigate complex life challenges, access safe accommodation, and build the skills needed for independence. If you've supported individuals facing instability, homelessness, or safeguarding concerns, your experience and advocacy could transform a child's life by offering them what they need most - a safe, therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Housing Support Officers , helping vulnerable people navigate complex life challenges, access safe accommodation, and build the skills needed for independence. If you've supported individuals facing instability, homelessness, or safeguarding concerns, your experience and advocacy could transform a child's life by offering them what they need most - a safe, therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
Business Support Officer
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
About The Role Join our close-knit, dynamic Business Support team, a virtual group dedicated to delivering high-quality, flexible, and effective support across the Dementia Support and Partnerships Directorate. We pride ourselves on being a professional first point of contact and providing a responsive, efficient service that makes a real difference. As a Business Support Officer, you'll play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations-such as meeting coordination, event planning, travel arrangements, and document handling-as well as contributing to longer-term projects and initiatives. You'll help ensure our systems and processes run smoothly and consistently, supporting colleagues across frontline services and beyond. Interviews will take place the week commencing 15th September. About you - You're highly organised, detail-oriented, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. - You enjoy juggling multiple tasks and take pride in delivering excellent customer service. - You're confident using Microsoft Office and open to learning new systems and ways of working. - You'll report to a Business Support Team Leader and work as part of a geographically dispersed team. - You'll need to be proactive, adaptable, and comfortable working independently as well as collaboratively. We're especially keen to hear from candidates who: - Have extensive experience in administrative support and office systems - Are confident using tech tools, databases, and platforms - Understand the importance of data protection and inclusive working - Are motivated self-starters who enjoy problem-solving and continuous improvement About Alzheimer's Society - who are we and what's our mission? Dementia is the UK's biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer's Society, we're the UK's leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we're working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as part of a minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. Our hiring process We want you to bring your whole self to the process. Applications are anonymised until interview stage, and we're happy to support any adjustments. Share your feedback via our candidate survey when applying to help us improve. We may close early if we receive high interest (with 48 hours' notice). Some roles may require a DBS check as part of our safer recruitment commitment. Thinking about using AI during the recruitment process? we know this can be helpful in many ways but remember to include your personal and authentic self too. Your voice and experience are what really set you apart. Giving back to you At Alzheimer's Society, we value our people and take a total reward approach to pay and benefits. You'll enjoy a generous double-matched pension scheme, 27 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays and wellbeing days), and access to a free Bupa Cash Plan, 24/7 EAP, Thrive mental wellbeing support, and virtual GP services. Our Society Plus platform offers exclusive discounts, wellbeing resources, and recognition schemes, while our flexible working, family-friendly policies, and life assurance provide peace of mind and work/life balance. We also offer a free Will-writing service and long service awards to recognise your ongoing commitment.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
About The Role Join our close-knit, dynamic Business Support team, a virtual group dedicated to delivering high-quality, flexible, and effective support across the Dementia Support and Partnerships Directorate. We pride ourselves on being a professional first point of contact and providing a responsive, efficient service that makes a real difference. As a Business Support Officer, you'll play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations-such as meeting coordination, event planning, travel arrangements, and document handling-as well as contributing to longer-term projects and initiatives. You'll help ensure our systems and processes run smoothly and consistently, supporting colleagues across frontline services and beyond. Interviews will take place the week commencing 15th September. About you - You're highly organised, detail-oriented, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. - You enjoy juggling multiple tasks and take pride in delivering excellent customer service. - You're confident using Microsoft Office and open to learning new systems and ways of working. - You'll report to a Business Support Team Leader and work as part of a geographically dispersed team. - You'll need to be proactive, adaptable, and comfortable working independently as well as collaboratively. We're especially keen to hear from candidates who: - Have extensive experience in administrative support and office systems - Are confident using tech tools, databases, and platforms - Understand the importance of data protection and inclusive working - Are motivated self-starters who enjoy problem-solving and continuous improvement About Alzheimer's Society - who are we and what's our mission? Dementia is the UK's biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer's Society, we're the UK's leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we're working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as part of a minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. Our hiring process We want you to bring your whole self to the process. Applications are anonymised until interview stage, and we're happy to support any adjustments. Share your feedback via our candidate survey when applying to help us improve. We may close early if we receive high interest (with 48 hours' notice). Some roles may require a DBS check as part of our safer recruitment commitment. Thinking about using AI during the recruitment process? we know this can be helpful in many ways but remember to include your personal and authentic self too. Your voice and experience are what really set you apart. Giving back to you At Alzheimer's Society, we value our people and take a total reward approach to pay and benefits. You'll enjoy a generous double-matched pension scheme, 27 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays and wellbeing days), and access to a free Bupa Cash Plan, 24/7 EAP, Thrive mental wellbeing support, and virtual GP services. Our Society Plus platform offers exclusive discounts, wellbeing resources, and recognition schemes, while our flexible working, family-friendly policies, and life assurance provide peace of mind and work/life balance. We also offer a free Will-writing service and long service awards to recognise your ongoing commitment.
Chief Executive Officer
Cancer Support Yorkshire
Chief Executive Officer We are seeking an inspiring and strategic leader to guide a well-established health support charity through its next stage of growth and transformation. Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Shipley-based, with regular travel across Bradford and Craven District Salary: £45,000+ depending on experience Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30th September Interview Date: Bradford, date to be confirmed About the Role This is a pivotal opportunity to shape the future of a respected local health charity. The organisation is moving towards a more personalised and outreach-focused model of care, and we are looking for a CEO who can combine empathy with business acumen to drive that change. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the charity s strategy and vision Driving income generation across diverse fundraising streams Overseeing financial planning, reporting and governance Supporting, developing and motivating staff and volunteers Building strong external partnerships and raising the organisation s profile Ensuring compliance with safeguarding, data protection and charity regulations Acting as the charity s public face and spokesperson About You We are looking for a confident and credible leader with: Experience of successfully leading and growing a charity or similar organisation A strong track record in strategic planning, governance and financial management Expertise in fundraising across trusts, foundations, corporate partnerships and community giving The ability to inspire teams, build partnerships and represent the organisation externally Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach A genuine empathy with the challenges faced by people living with or affected by serious illness A degree-level management qualification or equivalent experience is desirable. Use of a car and flexibility to travel within the region will be important for the role. About the Organisation For over 35 years, this Yorkshire-based charity has provided vital practical and emotional support to people living with or affected by serious illness and their families. Rooted in the community, the charity is now evolving to ensure its services remain accessible, relevant and impactful. This is a chance to join at a transformative moment and help shape its future direction. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Charity Director, Managing Director, Operations Director, Head of Services, Fundraising Director, Chief Operating Officer, Programme Director, Senior Charity Leader How to Apply To apply, please send a CV and a statement (no longer than 2 pages) outlining why you are the right person for this role. Safeguarding Statement This charity is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all individuals who participate in its programmes and of all staff and volunteers. Successful candidates will be required to carry out a disclosure and barring check. Equal Opportunities and Diversity Statement The organisation is an equal opportunities employer, values diversity and is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Data Protection Statement For information about how your data is used as part of the recruitment process, please contact us.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Chief Executive Officer We are seeking an inspiring and strategic leader to guide a well-established health support charity through its next stage of growth and transformation. Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Shipley-based, with regular travel across Bradford and Craven District Salary: £45,000+ depending on experience Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30th September Interview Date: Bradford, date to be confirmed About the Role This is a pivotal opportunity to shape the future of a respected local health charity. The organisation is moving towards a more personalised and outreach-focused model of care, and we are looking for a CEO who can combine empathy with business acumen to drive that change. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the charity s strategy and vision Driving income generation across diverse fundraising streams Overseeing financial planning, reporting and governance Supporting, developing and motivating staff and volunteers Building strong external partnerships and raising the organisation s profile Ensuring compliance with safeguarding, data protection and charity regulations Acting as the charity s public face and spokesperson About You We are looking for a confident and credible leader with: Experience of successfully leading and growing a charity or similar organisation A strong track record in strategic planning, governance and financial management Expertise in fundraising across trusts, foundations, corporate partnerships and community giving The ability to inspire teams, build partnerships and represent the organisation externally Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach A genuine empathy with the challenges faced by people living with or affected by serious illness A degree-level management qualification or equivalent experience is desirable. Use of a car and flexibility to travel within the region will be important for the role. About the Organisation For over 35 years, this Yorkshire-based charity has provided vital practical and emotional support to people living with or affected by serious illness and their families. Rooted in the community, the charity is now evolving to ensure its services remain accessible, relevant and impactful. This is a chance to join at a transformative moment and help shape its future direction. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Charity Director, Managing Director, Operations Director, Head of Services, Fundraising Director, Chief Operating Officer, Programme Director, Senior Charity Leader How to Apply To apply, please send a CV and a statement (no longer than 2 pages) outlining why you are the right person for this role. Safeguarding Statement This charity is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all individuals who participate in its programmes and of all staff and volunteers. Successful candidates will be required to carry out a disclosure and barring check. Equal Opportunities and Diversity Statement The organisation is an equal opportunities employer, values diversity and is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Data Protection Statement For information about how your data is used as part of the recruitment process, please contact us.
Advice Service Manager
Wyre Forest Citizens Advice
Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Immediate reports: Welfare Benefits Team Lead, Training Lead, Supervision Lead, Debt Caseworkers, Energy Advisor. Hours: Full time 36 hours (there is some flexibility for the right candidate) Salary: £26,994 £28,922 dependent on experience Main Purpose of Job To be responsible for the delivery of all aspects of our advice services via telephone, email/web, in person and at outreach venues. To line manage team leads, debt caseworkers and the energy adviser and support them in achieving high standards of accessible advice services. To oversee the use of our volunteer adviser resources to cover each of our advice channels in the most effective way. To liaise with the training lead to ensure we have sufficient, well trained volunteer advice resources to deliver our service. To ensure cover for Advice Session Supervisors when needed To provide training, guidance and support on client records, telephone channel and quality standards To design and implement improvements to our advice processes based on best practice, leading and gaining buy-in from team members as necessary. To be overall responsible for the quality of our advice in line with our Quality of Advice framework and IFR s to drive the organisation towards excellence in quality. To be responsible for ensuring Debt technical supervision is in place and carry out continuous professional development activities and duties within the organisation. In maintaining quality, you will need to inspire and motivate your team and provide focussed individual support where necessary to achieve internal and external quality and KPI standards To drive a culture of continuous workforce development where a rigorous but supportive approach is adopted You will identify the best quality tools and execute investigations/analysis to improve workforce competency and quality across the organisation, and support our brand reputation Monitor and track performance progress of the service and of individuals against targets, achievement of deadlines and support staff as appropriate To undertake regular team meetings in line with the organisation s quality expectations To undertake regular formal supervisions and review meetings Create a positive working environment in which equality and diversity are well managed, dignity at work is upheld and staff can do their best Encourage good teamwork and lines of communication between all staff and volunteers Ensure the core contracts are appropriately staffed at all times to achieve the expected standards and targets. Research and Campaigns To ensure the advice team contribute to the development of social policy in line with our business plan To assist with social policy work as required by the organisation Management duties You will be accountable and responsible for delivering the service delivery related objectives and outcomes from the organisation s Business Plan and service-related KPIs. Prepare and issue reports as required for the CEO, funders and partners, attending meetings as required to present findings and recommendations Learning and professional development Keep up to date with legislation relevant to the role, trends, ideas and thinking Attend and actively participate in regular support and supervision sessions and appraisals with the Chief Executive Officer Identify own learning and development needs and plan to meet them. Administration Ensure that detailed records for the purposes of information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation are maintained and developed Produce comprehensive, analytical and developmental oral and written reports on the work of the service as required. Other Duties and Responsibilities Undertake advice work as required, including supporting contracts and projects outside of the generalist service. Support with the efficient and effective use of Casebook, gathering, storing and analysing data and contributing to the reporting processes for services, projects and contracts. Keep up to date with Citizens Advice aims, policies and procedures and ensure these are followed. Ensure that work reflects and supports the Citizens Advice service's equity, diversity and inclusion strategy. Develop and maintain effective admin systems and records relevant to the role. Act as key holder and open or close the building when necessary. Attend regular internal and external meetings relevant to the role and to services at outreach locations. Work cooperatively with colleagues and encourage good teamwork, clear lines of communication and common practices within the team. Abide by health and safety guidelines and share responsibility for own health and safety and that of colleagues; taking particular account of this at outreach and shared locations. Identify own learning and development needs and take steps to address these. Carry out any other tasks within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery and development of the service. Ensure all data protection and GDPR requirements are adhered to in all work for which the post is responsible. Demonstrate commitment to the aims and policies of the Citizens Advice service Encourage staff to understand the importance of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy, implement the strategy, and act as a role model for EDI, including challenging any inappropriate comments or attitudes. Attend relevant internal and external meetings as agreed with your line manager. Take personal responsibility for your own actions and for sorting out issues or problems that arise. Review and make recommendations for improvements to the service. Comply with all Citizens Advice information assurance guidelines. Work cooperatively with colleagues and encourage good teamwork, clear lines of communication and common practices within the team. As directed by the CEO, carry out other duties within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery of the service In addition you must be prepared to train up to do the following: Debt Advice giving Interview clients using sensitive listening and questioning skills in order to allow clients to explain their problem(s) and empower them to set their own priorities. Use appropriate resources to find, interpret and communicate the relevant information to clients. Research and explore options and implications so that clients can make informed decisions. Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties such as statutory and non-statutory bodies as appropriate. Ensure that all work conforms to the organisation s office manual and the Advice Quality standard / other funding requirements, as appropriate. Ensure that work reflects and supports the Citizens Advice service s equality and diversity strategy. Maintain detailed case records for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation. Take ownership for monitoring own workload e.g. proactively reviewing progress on current cases, outcome of completed cases and quality control. Be a DRO approved intermediary.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Immediate reports: Welfare Benefits Team Lead, Training Lead, Supervision Lead, Debt Caseworkers, Energy Advisor. Hours: Full time 36 hours (there is some flexibility for the right candidate) Salary: £26,994 £28,922 dependent on experience Main Purpose of Job To be responsible for the delivery of all aspects of our advice services via telephone, email/web, in person and at outreach venues. To line manage team leads, debt caseworkers and the energy adviser and support them in achieving high standards of accessible advice services. To oversee the use of our volunteer adviser resources to cover each of our advice channels in the most effective way. To liaise with the training lead to ensure we have sufficient, well trained volunteer advice resources to deliver our service. To ensure cover for Advice Session Supervisors when needed To provide training, guidance and support on client records, telephone channel and quality standards To design and implement improvements to our advice processes based on best practice, leading and gaining buy-in from team members as necessary. To be overall responsible for the quality of our advice in line with our Quality of Advice framework and IFR s to drive the organisation towards excellence in quality. To be responsible for ensuring Debt technical supervision is in place and carry out continuous professional development activities and duties within the organisation. In maintaining quality, you will need to inspire and motivate your team and provide focussed individual support where necessary to achieve internal and external quality and KPI standards To drive a culture of continuous workforce development where a rigorous but supportive approach is adopted You will identify the best quality tools and execute investigations/analysis to improve workforce competency and quality across the organisation, and support our brand reputation Monitor and track performance progress of the service and of individuals against targets, achievement of deadlines and support staff as appropriate To undertake regular team meetings in line with the organisation s quality expectations To undertake regular formal supervisions and review meetings Create a positive working environment in which equality and diversity are well managed, dignity at work is upheld and staff can do their best Encourage good teamwork and lines of communication between all staff and volunteers Ensure the core contracts are appropriately staffed at all times to achieve the expected standards and targets. Research and Campaigns To ensure the advice team contribute to the development of social policy in line with our business plan To assist with social policy work as required by the organisation Management duties You will be accountable and responsible for delivering the service delivery related objectives and outcomes from the organisation s Business Plan and service-related KPIs. Prepare and issue reports as required for the CEO, funders and partners, attending meetings as required to present findings and recommendations Learning and professional development Keep up to date with legislation relevant to the role, trends, ideas and thinking Attend and actively participate in regular support and supervision sessions and appraisals with the Chief Executive Officer Identify own learning and development needs and plan to meet them. Administration Ensure that detailed records for the purposes of information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation are maintained and developed Produce comprehensive, analytical and developmental oral and written reports on the work of the service as required. Other Duties and Responsibilities Undertake advice work as required, including supporting contracts and projects outside of the generalist service. Support with the efficient and effective use of Casebook, gathering, storing and analysing data and contributing to the reporting processes for services, projects and contracts. Keep up to date with Citizens Advice aims, policies and procedures and ensure these are followed. Ensure that work reflects and supports the Citizens Advice service's equity, diversity and inclusion strategy. Develop and maintain effective admin systems and records relevant to the role. Act as key holder and open or close the building when necessary. Attend regular internal and external meetings relevant to the role and to services at outreach locations. Work cooperatively with colleagues and encourage good teamwork, clear lines of communication and common practices within the team. Abide by health and safety guidelines and share responsibility for own health and safety and that of colleagues; taking particular account of this at outreach and shared locations. Identify own learning and development needs and take steps to address these. Carry out any other tasks within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery and development of the service. Ensure all data protection and GDPR requirements are adhered to in all work for which the post is responsible. Demonstrate commitment to the aims and policies of the Citizens Advice service Encourage staff to understand the importance of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy, implement the strategy, and act as a role model for EDI, including challenging any inappropriate comments or attitudes. Attend relevant internal and external meetings as agreed with your line manager. Take personal responsibility for your own actions and for sorting out issues or problems that arise. Review and make recommendations for improvements to the service. Comply with all Citizens Advice information assurance guidelines. Work cooperatively with colleagues and encourage good teamwork, clear lines of communication and common practices within the team. As directed by the CEO, carry out other duties within the scope of the post to ensure the effective delivery of the service In addition you must be prepared to train up to do the following: Debt Advice giving Interview clients using sensitive listening and questioning skills in order to allow clients to explain their problem(s) and empower them to set their own priorities. Use appropriate resources to find, interpret and communicate the relevant information to clients. Research and explore options and implications so that clients can make informed decisions. Act for the client where necessary by calculating, negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. Negotiate with third parties such as statutory and non-statutory bodies as appropriate. Ensure that all work conforms to the organisation s office manual and the Advice Quality standard / other funding requirements, as appropriate. Ensure that work reflects and supports the Citizens Advice service s equality and diversity strategy. Maintain detailed case records for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation. Take ownership for monitoring own workload e.g. proactively reviewing progress on current cases, outcome of completed cases and quality control. Be a DRO approved intermediary.
Supporter Experience Officer
Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance
About Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Scotland s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) exists so nobody in Scotland suffers or dies because medical help cannot get there in time. People can get sick or have accidents anywhere and anytime. But in Scotland there are places where urgent medical help cannot reach people. Or help gets there too late. And when lives are at risk every minute matters. As a charity we rely on donations from the Scottish public, companies and communities to ensure that urgent medical help gets to the patient when it is needed, wherever they are and at whatever time of day. The Role Our donors are vital to delivering our mission and we are looking for a motivated, empathetic, and creative individual to help ensure every person who chooses to support our life-saving service feels valued and knows the impact of their support. This is a new and strategically important role, created to help us build stronger, longer lasting relationships with donors. Reporting to the Individual Giving Manager the successful candidate will support in the delivery of the Individual Giving strategy, programme and associated campaigns. They will play a key role in shaping and delivering personalised supporter journeys that foster loyalty, increase lifetime value, and strengthen the emotional connection between our supporters and our mission. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to use their creativity and drive to make a real difference to the people of Scotland. This role will work alongside the fundraising and marketing and communications teams, and engage with the wider organisation including pilots and paramedics to share the story of SCAA and ensure our supporters feel connected to our mission. This is a full-time role based either in Perth, at Scone Airport, where SCAA headquarters are located, or at our Aberdeen base at Aberdeen Airport (if based in Aberdeen there will be the requirement for the successful candidate to attend our Perth base on an occasional basis). The usual hours and days of work will be Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm. SCAA supports flexible and hybrid working arrangements our current arrangements consist of a minimum of two office days per week. About You Experience working in donor or customer relationship management. Strong communication skills, with a creative and empathetic approach to communication, storytelling and stewardship. Collaborative and proactive, with excellent attention to detail. Excellent organisational skills. Knowledge and experience in working with a CRM database package and working with data to inform decisions. A passion for delivering exceptional supporter care, the supporter experience and its role in long term fundraising success. Our Benefits Pension: 12% employer s & 5% employee s contribution (after 3 months service) Annual Leave: 36 days (incl. public holidays) + an extra day for your birthday (and additional days with long service) Death in Service benefit: 3 times annual salary Optional Private Medical Insurance plan and Cashplan Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced Maternity/Adoption/Paternity Pay Access to Blue Light Card Learning and Development Opportunities Hybrid Working (minimum 2 days per week in the office) Selection Process Interviews will take place at our base at Perth Airport in Scone during the week commencing 29th September or 6th October. How to apply Please refer to the full job pack on our website. Application deadline is 5pm on Sunday 21st September.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
About Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance Scotland s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) exists so nobody in Scotland suffers or dies because medical help cannot get there in time. People can get sick or have accidents anywhere and anytime. But in Scotland there are places where urgent medical help cannot reach people. Or help gets there too late. And when lives are at risk every minute matters. As a charity we rely on donations from the Scottish public, companies and communities to ensure that urgent medical help gets to the patient when it is needed, wherever they are and at whatever time of day. The Role Our donors are vital to delivering our mission and we are looking for a motivated, empathetic, and creative individual to help ensure every person who chooses to support our life-saving service feels valued and knows the impact of their support. This is a new and strategically important role, created to help us build stronger, longer lasting relationships with donors. Reporting to the Individual Giving Manager the successful candidate will support in the delivery of the Individual Giving strategy, programme and associated campaigns. They will play a key role in shaping and delivering personalised supporter journeys that foster loyalty, increase lifetime value, and strengthen the emotional connection between our supporters and our mission. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual looking to use their creativity and drive to make a real difference to the people of Scotland. This role will work alongside the fundraising and marketing and communications teams, and engage with the wider organisation including pilots and paramedics to share the story of SCAA and ensure our supporters feel connected to our mission. This is a full-time role based either in Perth, at Scone Airport, where SCAA headquarters are located, or at our Aberdeen base at Aberdeen Airport (if based in Aberdeen there will be the requirement for the successful candidate to attend our Perth base on an occasional basis). The usual hours and days of work will be Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm. SCAA supports flexible and hybrid working arrangements our current arrangements consist of a minimum of two office days per week. About You Experience working in donor or customer relationship management. Strong communication skills, with a creative and empathetic approach to communication, storytelling and stewardship. Collaborative and proactive, with excellent attention to detail. Excellent organisational skills. Knowledge and experience in working with a CRM database package and working with data to inform decisions. A passion for delivering exceptional supporter care, the supporter experience and its role in long term fundraising success. Our Benefits Pension: 12% employer s & 5% employee s contribution (after 3 months service) Annual Leave: 36 days (incl. public holidays) + an extra day for your birthday (and additional days with long service) Death in Service benefit: 3 times annual salary Optional Private Medical Insurance plan and Cashplan Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced Maternity/Adoption/Paternity Pay Access to Blue Light Card Learning and Development Opportunities Hybrid Working (minimum 2 days per week in the office) Selection Process Interviews will take place at our base at Perth Airport in Scone during the week commencing 29th September or 6th October. How to apply Please refer to the full job pack on our website. Application deadline is 5pm on Sunday 21st September.
Vivid Resourcing Ltd
Environmental Protection Officer
Vivid Resourcing Ltd
Overview: We're working with an excellent client in the East of England who need an interim Environmental Protection Officer to join a multidisciplinary team focused on community safety, enforcement, and business regulation. Key Responsibilities: Investigate environmental nuisance complaints from commercial premises, including noise, light, odour, and dust. Provide expert consultation on planning applications, focusing on noise, vibration, lighting, and odour impacts. Assess and process Section 61 applications under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 for construction-related noise. Take enforcement action where necessary, including serving statutory notices and preparing prosecution reports. Advise on licensing applications to prevent public nuisance and represent the service at licensing hearings. Prepare and present robust litigation cases, including giving evidence in court for prosecutions and appeals. Conduct objective noise measurements and deliver high-level technical acoustic advice to planners, consultants, and partner agencies. Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.
Sep 01, 2025
Contractor
Overview: We're working with an excellent client in the East of England who need an interim Environmental Protection Officer to join a multidisciplinary team focused on community safety, enforcement, and business regulation. Key Responsibilities: Investigate environmental nuisance complaints from commercial premises, including noise, light, odour, and dust. Provide expert consultation on planning applications, focusing on noise, vibration, lighting, and odour impacts. Assess and process Section 61 applications under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 for construction-related noise. Take enforcement action where necessary, including serving statutory notices and preparing prosecution reports. Advise on licensing applications to prevent public nuisance and represent the service at licensing hearings. Prepare and present robust litigation cases, including giving evidence in court for prosecutions and appeals. Conduct objective noise measurements and deliver high-level technical acoustic advice to planners, consultants, and partner agencies. Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.
Surrey County Council
Pensions Senior Manager - Governance & Risk
Surrey County Council Byfleet, Surrey
This role has a salary of 61,784 to 67,859 per annum, working 36 hours per week. We have an opportunity for a highly motivated and strategic individual to join our Surrey Pension team (SPT) as a Pensions Senior Manager - Governance & Risk. This is a key leadership role, responsible for driving forward the enabling functions that underpin the success of our service. You will lead a team of managers and officers across Governance, Risk and Investment. Working closely with the Head of Pensions - Investment & Governance and the Pensions Senior Leadership Team, you will play a key role in designing and developing our strategic plan and ensuring it is delivered effectively and efficiently. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and is passionate about delivering high-quality public services. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team The Surrey Pension Team is responsible for administering the Surrey Pension Fund, which is part of the national Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). Surrey County Council acts as the administering authority, overseeing investment, funding, governance, and the day-to-day administration of the fund. With a value of over 6 billion, the fund supports more than 130,000 members and around 500 participating employers, including councils, universities, colleges, academies, and private sector organisations delivering public services. The team manages the full pension lifecycle-from onboarding new members to processing retirements and dependents' benefits. Our mission is to deliver a first-class customer experience while maintaining the long-term financial sustainability of the fund. We foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, working closely with stakeholders to ensure our services are efficient, transparent, and responsive to the needs of our members. About the Role In this role, you will lead and develop a high-performing team responsible for a range of critical functions. You will play a central role in the governance and oversight of both the Fund and external suppliers and partners. You will also have responsibility for monitoring all risks related to the Fund and intervening, when necessary, to mitigate them. Considering and protecting the membership of the Fund is at the heart of everything we do. You will provide strategic direction for the team as governance and risk requirements expand and focus on maintaining best practice as guidance and regulations change. As part of your responsibilities, you will also deputise for the Head of Pensions - Investment & Governance at key meetings and forums. Your work will support the development and implementation of both strategic and operational plans for the Surrey Pension Team. In addition, you will be responsible for drafting and presenting reports to the Local Pension Board and Pension Committee. Shortlisting criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Experience of senior leadership in governance and/or risk & compliance. Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder engagement abilities. Strong strategic thinking to adapt to change and continuously seek improvement. A track record of delivering results on time. High proficiency in Microsoft tools (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc.) The advert will close at 23:59 on 14th September with interviews to follow later in September. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
This role has a salary of 61,784 to 67,859 per annum, working 36 hours per week. We have an opportunity for a highly motivated and strategic individual to join our Surrey Pension team (SPT) as a Pensions Senior Manager - Governance & Risk. This is a key leadership role, responsible for driving forward the enabling functions that underpin the success of our service. You will lead a team of managers and officers across Governance, Risk and Investment. Working closely with the Head of Pensions - Investment & Governance and the Pensions Senior Leadership Team, you will play a key role in designing and developing our strategic plan and ensuring it is delivered effectively and efficiently. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and is passionate about delivering high-quality public services. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team The Surrey Pension Team is responsible for administering the Surrey Pension Fund, which is part of the national Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). Surrey County Council acts as the administering authority, overseeing investment, funding, governance, and the day-to-day administration of the fund. With a value of over 6 billion, the fund supports more than 130,000 members and around 500 participating employers, including councils, universities, colleges, academies, and private sector organisations delivering public services. The team manages the full pension lifecycle-from onboarding new members to processing retirements and dependents' benefits. Our mission is to deliver a first-class customer experience while maintaining the long-term financial sustainability of the fund. We foster a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, working closely with stakeholders to ensure our services are efficient, transparent, and responsive to the needs of our members. About the Role In this role, you will lead and develop a high-performing team responsible for a range of critical functions. You will play a central role in the governance and oversight of both the Fund and external suppliers and partners. You will also have responsibility for monitoring all risks related to the Fund and intervening, when necessary, to mitigate them. Considering and protecting the membership of the Fund is at the heart of everything we do. You will provide strategic direction for the team as governance and risk requirements expand and focus on maintaining best practice as guidance and regulations change. As part of your responsibilities, you will also deputise for the Head of Pensions - Investment & Governance at key meetings and forums. Your work will support the development and implementation of both strategic and operational plans for the Surrey Pension Team. In addition, you will be responsible for drafting and presenting reports to the Local Pension Board and Pension Committee. Shortlisting criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Experience of senior leadership in governance and/or risk & compliance. Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder engagement abilities. Strong strategic thinking to adapt to change and continuously seek improvement. A track record of delivering results on time. High proficiency in Microsoft tools (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc.) The advert will close at 23:59 on 14th September with interviews to follow later in September. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Systems Improvement Officer
Joseph Rowntree Foundation York, Yorkshire
Permanent contract Full Time (35 hours per week - Part-time hours will be considered for this role) Please note that we do not currently offer any Tier 2 sponsorship About the role Here at Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, we are looking for a Systems Improvement Officer - someone who can work alongside our System Owner to support the smooth running of our Cx Housing system, and also support the implementation of Cx Assets, Contractor and compliance, due to go live in the coming months. This role is really important in managing and maintaining our systems, supporting the business in using them and using your skills and knowledge to make sure they work as effectively as possible for JRHT. Your days will be varied - some might be spent working closely with business areas to map out new processes and functionality within the system, and others spent looking at configuration work, preparing for upgrade applications and testing. As part of this, you'll work with lots of teams across JRHT, but particularly closely with the System Owner for Housing, the programme team as we implement Cx Assets, Contractor and compliance, and the Asset Management function within JRHT as we embed the systems. About you As our Systems Improvement Officer, you'lldemonstrate an understanding of building and configuring within Housing, Assets and Repairs systems - preferably Civica but we welcome other system experience with transferable skills. You'll understand the important of ensuring that the system integrity and quality is maintained throughout any work on it. You'll have a good understanding of business processes particularly in relation to housing, repairs and compliance activity, with the ability to understand how to translate this into systems. You'll be confident in providing advice and guidance to the business on how activity could be reflected within the system. You'll be confident working with a variety of teams and people, with the ability to connect and form effectively working relationships both internally and externally. You'll have good communication skills and be able to share and translate complex system information to a wide audience. Our core priority JRHT strives to be a housing association that is sustainable and engaging, providing high quality and continuously improving services and decent affordable homes in well managed communities prioritising those in greatest need. How to apply To apply, please complete the online application. Closing date for applications is 7th September Interviews will take place week commencing 15th September Please note that we will be shortlisting and interviewing on an on-going basis and reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received. Additional Information We are a values driven organisation and our values drive our behaviours. We're at our best when we're continually building on trust, showing we care and making a difference - and we hope others will do the same. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming workplace, where all colleagues can be themselves. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At JRHT we believe in giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, race, sex, sexual orientation, trans status or social economic background. We positively encourage applications from people with experience of living in poverty. As part of our commitment to equity and specifically anti-racism, we operate an anonymised recruitment process so that bias is eliminated from the shortlisting process. We are a Disability Confident Employer. This means that we are committed to the recruitment, progression and retention of disabled individuals. We offer interviews to disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the job. If you have a disability, please tell us if you would like to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident Scheme.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Permanent contract Full Time (35 hours per week - Part-time hours will be considered for this role) Please note that we do not currently offer any Tier 2 sponsorship About the role Here at Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, we are looking for a Systems Improvement Officer - someone who can work alongside our System Owner to support the smooth running of our Cx Housing system, and also support the implementation of Cx Assets, Contractor and compliance, due to go live in the coming months. This role is really important in managing and maintaining our systems, supporting the business in using them and using your skills and knowledge to make sure they work as effectively as possible for JRHT. Your days will be varied - some might be spent working closely with business areas to map out new processes and functionality within the system, and others spent looking at configuration work, preparing for upgrade applications and testing. As part of this, you'll work with lots of teams across JRHT, but particularly closely with the System Owner for Housing, the programme team as we implement Cx Assets, Contractor and compliance, and the Asset Management function within JRHT as we embed the systems. About you As our Systems Improvement Officer, you'lldemonstrate an understanding of building and configuring within Housing, Assets and Repairs systems - preferably Civica but we welcome other system experience with transferable skills. You'll understand the important of ensuring that the system integrity and quality is maintained throughout any work on it. You'll have a good understanding of business processes particularly in relation to housing, repairs and compliance activity, with the ability to understand how to translate this into systems. You'll be confident in providing advice and guidance to the business on how activity could be reflected within the system. You'll be confident working with a variety of teams and people, with the ability to connect and form effectively working relationships both internally and externally. You'll have good communication skills and be able to share and translate complex system information to a wide audience. Our core priority JRHT strives to be a housing association that is sustainable and engaging, providing high quality and continuously improving services and decent affordable homes in well managed communities prioritising those in greatest need. How to apply To apply, please complete the online application. Closing date for applications is 7th September Interviews will take place week commencing 15th September Please note that we will be shortlisting and interviewing on an on-going basis and reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received. Additional Information We are a values driven organisation and our values drive our behaviours. We're at our best when we're continually building on trust, showing we care and making a difference - and we hope others will do the same. We are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming workplace, where all colleagues can be themselves. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At JRHT we believe in giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, race, sex, sexual orientation, trans status or social economic background. We positively encourage applications from people with experience of living in poverty. As part of our commitment to equity and specifically anti-racism, we operate an anonymised recruitment process so that bias is eliminated from the shortlisting process. We are a Disability Confident Employer. This means that we are committed to the recruitment, progression and retention of disabled individuals. We offer interviews to disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the job. If you have a disability, please tell us if you would like to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident Scheme.
NFP People
Fundraising Manager
NFP People
Fundraising Manager We are seeking an ambitious Fundraising Manager to grow income and support thousands of rural young people across England and Wales. Salary: Circa £37,000 -£40,000pa Location: Warwickshire, Hybrid 2-3 days per week from home Hours: Full-time: 37.5 hours/week Core hours 10am-4pm (occasional evenings/weekends) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 26th September 2025 Interviews: On a rolling basis About the Role We're looking for a motivated and experienced Fundraising Manager to secure funding of one of the UK's most vibrant rural youth charities. This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference, supporting young people through training, competitions, skills certificates and travel. You will take the lead in developing and delivering fundraising strategies that grow income from trusts, foundations, corporate partners, and individual donors. The role requires someone who can spot opportunities, write compelling bids, and nurture long-term relationships with funders and supporters. Key Responsibilities Researching and identifying new funding opportunities Writing persuasive funding applications, reports, and case studies Growing income from trusts and foundations Building corporate partnerships and sponsorships Developing innovative individual giving campaigns Creating fundraising toolkits for local clubs and federations Tracking income and reporting against targets Collaborating closely with marketing and communications teams About You You may have experience in a membership-based organisation, ideally in the sporting, horse racing, countryside, or youth sector, and now want to use your skills to benefit rural young people. You'll be: A confident communicator, able to build rapport with funders, volunteers, and young people An experienced bid writer with a track record of securing income from trusts, foundations, or corporate partners Empathetic, with a genuine passion for youth development Charismatic and personable, able to connect naturally with rural communities and young people Proactive, creative, and always seeking new ways to grow income and engage supporters Career focussed About the Organisation Our client is a national charity covering England and Wales, committed to empowering young people in rural areas. Through a wide range of programmes, from sports and training to community projects, they help thousands of young people develop skills, confidence, and leadership. Joining them means contributing to a vibrant and meaningful cause, working with passionate colleagues who care about rural youth. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fundraising Officer, Development Manager, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Trusts and Grants Officer, Membership Development Manager, Head of Fundraising, Philanthropy
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Fundraising Manager We are seeking an ambitious Fundraising Manager to grow income and support thousands of rural young people across England and Wales. Salary: Circa £37,000 -£40,000pa Location: Warwickshire, Hybrid 2-3 days per week from home Hours: Full-time: 37.5 hours/week Core hours 10am-4pm (occasional evenings/weekends) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 26th September 2025 Interviews: On a rolling basis About the Role We're looking for a motivated and experienced Fundraising Manager to secure funding of one of the UK's most vibrant rural youth charities. This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference, supporting young people through training, competitions, skills certificates and travel. You will take the lead in developing and delivering fundraising strategies that grow income from trusts, foundations, corporate partners, and individual donors. The role requires someone who can spot opportunities, write compelling bids, and nurture long-term relationships with funders and supporters. Key Responsibilities Researching and identifying new funding opportunities Writing persuasive funding applications, reports, and case studies Growing income from trusts and foundations Building corporate partnerships and sponsorships Developing innovative individual giving campaigns Creating fundraising toolkits for local clubs and federations Tracking income and reporting against targets Collaborating closely with marketing and communications teams About You You may have experience in a membership-based organisation, ideally in the sporting, horse racing, countryside, or youth sector, and now want to use your skills to benefit rural young people. You'll be: A confident communicator, able to build rapport with funders, volunteers, and young people An experienced bid writer with a track record of securing income from trusts, foundations, or corporate partners Empathetic, with a genuine passion for youth development Charismatic and personable, able to connect naturally with rural communities and young people Proactive, creative, and always seeking new ways to grow income and engage supporters Career focussed About the Organisation Our client is a national charity covering England and Wales, committed to empowering young people in rural areas. Through a wide range of programmes, from sports and training to community projects, they help thousands of young people develop skills, confidence, and leadership. Joining them means contributing to a vibrant and meaningful cause, working with passionate colleagues who care about rural youth. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Fundraising Officer, Development Manager, Corporate Partnerships Manager, Trusts and Grants Officer, Membership Development Manager, Head of Fundraising, Philanthropy
NFP People
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer
NFP People
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Senior Fundraising and Research Officer to join the team, helping us build on the great work we're already doing and achieve even more. This is an exciting time to join the charity as we continue our journey to support children and young people in areas of high deprivation to succeed in life. Position: Senior Fundraising and Research Officer Location: Contractually based from one of our offices with flexibility to work from home, subject to business requirements and line manager approval. Salary: £29,680 - £32,099 per annum Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9:00am, Monday 22nd September 2025 Interview Dates: First stage: Thursday 25th September 2025 Second stage: Tuesday 30th September 2025 The Role Working as part of a small but ambitious team, you will support fundraising and donor research for Right to Succeed, a fast-growing national charity delivering place-based and educational change in disadvantaged communities. This role will see you: Undertake in-depth prospect donor research, using tools such as Funds Online, GrantNav 360 Giving, and CRM systems. Produce research briefings and present findings to support fundraising strategy. Provide high-quality administrative support, including meeting coordination, thank you letters, and CRM updates. Support the delivery of fundraising events and donor visits. Contribute to the writing of funding applications, bids, and monitoring reports. Lead on administrative support for the Individual Giving funding stream. If you are passionate about collaboration, research, and supporting fundraising that helps children and young people overcome barriers to education, we would love to hear from you. About You We are seeking a proactive and detail-focused fundraiser with: Experience of writing for a range of audiences. Experience of maintaining relationships with a range of stakeholders. Strong research skills and experience with CRM or funding databases. A flexible and hands-on approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong organisational, planning, and time management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Desirable experience includes: Knowledge of the voluntary/charity sector. Understanding of bid writing and monitoring for Trusts, Foundations, Statutory and Institutional funders. Experience of fundraising from regional sources. Benefits Include: 5% employer pension contribution 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) Medicash health plan Group life assurance Flexible working Commitment to wellbeing and professional development Please upload your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how you meet the criteria of the role. The covering letter should be no more than 2 sides of A4. About the Organisation The charity works with communities in areas of high deprivation to remove barriers to education and create better outcomes for children and young people. Since launching in 2015, we've been working with schools, colleges, and local authorities across Blackpool, Rochdale, Birkenhead, and the Liverpool City Region to build inclusive education systems and improve literacy. We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome applications from those with lived experience of the challenges our programmes seek to address. As a Disability Confident employer, we will provide any support needed in the recruitment process. Other roles you may have experience in could include: Fundraising Officer, Fundraising and Research Officer, Trusts & Foundations Officer, Grants Officer, Prospect Researcher, Individual Giving Officer, Fundraising Administrator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Senior Fundraising and Research Officer to join the team, helping us build on the great work we're already doing and achieve even more. This is an exciting time to join the charity as we continue our journey to support children and young people in areas of high deprivation to succeed in life. Position: Senior Fundraising and Research Officer Location: Contractually based from one of our offices with flexibility to work from home, subject to business requirements and line manager approval. Salary: £29,680 - £32,099 per annum Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9:00am, Monday 22nd September 2025 Interview Dates: First stage: Thursday 25th September 2025 Second stage: Tuesday 30th September 2025 The Role Working as part of a small but ambitious team, you will support fundraising and donor research for Right to Succeed, a fast-growing national charity delivering place-based and educational change in disadvantaged communities. This role will see you: Undertake in-depth prospect donor research, using tools such as Funds Online, GrantNav 360 Giving, and CRM systems. Produce research briefings and present findings to support fundraising strategy. Provide high-quality administrative support, including meeting coordination, thank you letters, and CRM updates. Support the delivery of fundraising events and donor visits. Contribute to the writing of funding applications, bids, and monitoring reports. Lead on administrative support for the Individual Giving funding stream. If you are passionate about collaboration, research, and supporting fundraising that helps children and young people overcome barriers to education, we would love to hear from you. About You We are seeking a proactive and detail-focused fundraiser with: Experience of writing for a range of audiences. Experience of maintaining relationships with a range of stakeholders. Strong research skills and experience with CRM or funding databases. A flexible and hands-on approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong organisational, planning, and time management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Desirable experience includes: Knowledge of the voluntary/charity sector. Understanding of bid writing and monitoring for Trusts, Foundations, Statutory and Institutional funders. Experience of fundraising from regional sources. Benefits Include: 5% employer pension contribution 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) Medicash health plan Group life assurance Flexible working Commitment to wellbeing and professional development Please upload your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how you meet the criteria of the role. The covering letter should be no more than 2 sides of A4. About the Organisation The charity works with communities in areas of high deprivation to remove barriers to education and create better outcomes for children and young people. Since launching in 2015, we've been working with schools, colleges, and local authorities across Blackpool, Rochdale, Birkenhead, and the Liverpool City Region to build inclusive education systems and improve literacy. We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome applications from those with lived experience of the challenges our programmes seek to address. As a Disability Confident employer, we will provide any support needed in the recruitment process. Other roles you may have experience in could include: Fundraising Officer, Fundraising and Research Officer, Trusts & Foundations Officer, Grants Officer, Prospect Researcher, Individual Giving Officer, Fundraising Administrator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer
Right to Succeed
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Senior Fundraising and Research Officer to join the team at Right to Succeed, helping us build on the great work we re already doing and achieve even more. This is an exciting time to join the charity as we continue our journey to support children and young people in areas of high deprivation to succeed in life. Position: Senior Fundraising and Research Officer Location: Contractually based from one of our offices with flexibility to work from home, subject to business requirements and line manager approval. Salary: £29,680 - £32,099 per annum Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week, Monday Friday) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9:00am, Monday 22nd September 2025 Interview Dates: First stage: Thursday 25th September 2025 Second stage: Tuesday 30th September 2025 The Role Working as part of a small but ambitious team, you will support fundraising and donor research for Right to Succeed, a fast-growing national charity delivering place-based and educational change in disadvantaged communities. This role will see you: Undertake in-depth prospect donor research, using tools such as Funds Online, GrantNav 360 Giving, and CRM systems. Produce research briefings and present findings to support fundraising strategy. Provide high-quality administrative support, including meeting coordination, thank you letters, and CRM updates. Support the delivery of fundraising events and donor visits. Contribute to the writing of funding applications, bids, and monitoring reports. Lead on administrative support for the Individual Giving funding stream. If you are passionate about collaboration, research, and supporting fundraising that helps children and young people overcome barriers to education, we would love to hear from you. About You We are seeking a proactive and detail-focused fundraiser with: Experience of writing for a range of audiences. Experience of maintaining relationships with a range of stakeholders. Strong research skills and experience with CRM or funding databases. A flexible and hands-on approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong organisational, planning, and time management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Desirable experience includes: Knowledge of the voluntary/charity sector. Understanding of bid writing and monitoring for Trusts, Foundations, Statutory and Institutional funders. Experience of fundraising from regional sources. Benefits Include: 5% employer pension contribution 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) Medicash health plan Group life assurance Flexible working Commitment to wellbeing and professional development Please upload your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how you meet the criteria of the role. The covering letter should be no more than 2 sides of A4. About the Organisation Right to Succeed works with communities in areas of high deprivation to remove barriers to education and create better outcomes for children and young people. Since launching in 2015, we ve been working with schools, colleges, and local authorities across Blackpool, Rochdale, Birkenhead, and the Liverpool City Region to build inclusive education systems and improve literacy. We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome applications from those with lived experience of the challenges our programmes seek to address. As a Disability Confident employer, we will provide any support needed in the recruitment process. Other roles you may have experience in could include: Fundraising Officer, Fundraising and Research Officer, Trusts & Foundations Officer, Grants Officer, Prospect Researcher, Individual Giving Officer, Fundraising Administrator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Aug 31, 2025
Full time
Senior Fundraising and Research Officer We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Senior Fundraising and Research Officer to join the team at Right to Succeed, helping us build on the great work we re already doing and achieve even more. This is an exciting time to join the charity as we continue our journey to support children and young people in areas of high deprivation to succeed in life. Position: Senior Fundraising and Research Officer Location: Contractually based from one of our offices with flexibility to work from home, subject to business requirements and line manager approval. Salary: £29,680 - £32,099 per annum Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week, Monday Friday) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 9:00am, Monday 22nd September 2025 Interview Dates: First stage: Thursday 25th September 2025 Second stage: Tuesday 30th September 2025 The Role Working as part of a small but ambitious team, you will support fundraising and donor research for Right to Succeed, a fast-growing national charity delivering place-based and educational change in disadvantaged communities. This role will see you: Undertake in-depth prospect donor research, using tools such as Funds Online, GrantNav 360 Giving, and CRM systems. Produce research briefings and present findings to support fundraising strategy. Provide high-quality administrative support, including meeting coordination, thank you letters, and CRM updates. Support the delivery of fundraising events and donor visits. Contribute to the writing of funding applications, bids, and monitoring reports. Lead on administrative support for the Individual Giving funding stream. If you are passionate about collaboration, research, and supporting fundraising that helps children and young people overcome barriers to education, we would love to hear from you. About You We are seeking a proactive and detail-focused fundraiser with: Experience of writing for a range of audiences. Experience of maintaining relationships with a range of stakeholders. Strong research skills and experience with CRM or funding databases. A flexible and hands-on approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong organisational, planning, and time management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Desirable experience includes: Knowledge of the voluntary/charity sector. Understanding of bid writing and monitoring for Trusts, Foundations, Statutory and Institutional funders. Experience of fundraising from regional sources. Benefits Include: 5% employer pension contribution 27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) Medicash health plan Group life assurance Flexible working Commitment to wellbeing and professional development Please upload your CV and a covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how you meet the criteria of the role. The covering letter should be no more than 2 sides of A4. About the Organisation Right to Succeed works with communities in areas of high deprivation to remove barriers to education and create better outcomes for children and young people. Since launching in 2015, we ve been working with schools, colleges, and local authorities across Blackpool, Rochdale, Birkenhead, and the Liverpool City Region to build inclusive education systems and improve literacy. We are an equal opportunities employer and particularly welcome applications from those with lived experience of the challenges our programmes seek to address. As a Disability Confident employer, we will provide any support needed in the recruitment process. Other roles you may have experience in could include: Fundraising Officer, Fundraising and Research Officer, Trusts & Foundations Officer, Grants Officer, Prospect Researcher, Individual Giving Officer, Fundraising Administrator, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.

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