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The role
Location: UK-based, with a balance between remote work and at times travelling to our London office
Hours: 32 hours
Period: 12 months, with the possibility of extension subject to funding.
Salary: £33,000 - £36,000
Holiday: 22 days pro rata (for a 32 hour full-time working week), plus off between Christmas and New Years
Application deadline: Rolling
Start date: ASAP
About us
This is who we are
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Temporary cover for period: March 2024 – August 2024 (6 months) contract
Salary:
3200 – 3500€ gross monthly salary depending on experience
Benefits:
Benefits (13th month, lunch tickets, full hospitalisation & pension insurance)
Location:
Brussels based
Only short-listed candidates will be notified and invited to the first round of online interviews (6 March 2024 - date to be confirmed).
Role overview
Senior Grants Partnerships Manager (Institutional Funding Lead)
As Senior Grants Partnerships Manager, you will provide leadership on all aspects of the institutional funding cycle. You will manage and grow Hope and Homes for Children’s grant relationship with Institutional Funders, including leading on donor relationship management and reporting for existing grants. You will identify new opportunities and lead and support the development of strong applications alongside country programme colleagues and members of the Marketing, Communications and…
- Location: Flexible, home based within the UK
- Contract type: Permanent
- Working hours: Part time - 14 hours per week (FTE 0.4)1
- Grade: C
- Reporting to: Programme Advisor - Practice Exchange
- Responsible for: N/A
Apply by: Midnight on Monday 29th May
Please note this role can be remote but applicants must currently be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK
About Restless Development
Restless Development is a global non profit agency. We support the collective power of young leaders to create a better world. We are independently registered and governed in nine countries (India, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe) bound together by our vision for youth power. We run youth-led programmes to tackle the issues that young people…
About the role
Do you have experience of building and strengthening advocacy programmes? Are you interested in coordinating the delivery of high quality advocacy programmes at national, regional and global levels? Do you have knowledge of how to develop and maintain national programmes that deliver demonstrable impact for children? Do you have sound project management skills and are you highly organised? If yes then we are looking for you!
We are seeking a Programme Officer with a focus on advocacy. This role is key to helping Family for Every Child…
About the role
Do you have an understanding of the international development sector? Do you have knowledge of key issues in violence against children, child protection and child care, in different regions around the world? Are you able to work successfully across different actors, cultural contexts and technical areas? Do you have sound project management skills and are you highly organised? If yes then we are looking for you!
We are seeking a Programme Officer (maternity cover) with a focus on our Prevention of Violence Against Children programme portfolio.…
Salary:
GBP £50-55,000 equivalent - fixed in local currency. Salary will be determined based on experience and adjusted to the local market rate.
Working Pattern:
Full time There is an expectation that regardless of time zone the job holder will need to work flexibly to support work with colleagues and members in different time zones including occasional work outside normal working hours.
Contract Length:
Permanent
Application deadline:
6 March 2022
* First round interviews will take place virtually between 15 to 17 March 2022
About us
Family for Every…
Save the Children International is seeking a Head of Programme for Child Protection (Permanent) in London or any existing Save the Children office location. The Head of Programmes for the Child Protection Thematic Area is a key member of the Programme Quality and Impact Team, which coordinates, facilitates and supports the work of Save the Children country and regional offices and members, to achieve Save the Children’s Breakthrough ambitions, with a specific focus on technical excellence in their given area of expertise.
Application deadline is 18 August 2021.
Lumos is recruiting for Head of Data and Research. The post-holder will report to the Global Director of Evidence, Advocacy & Campaigns and have line management of a small Research team. The new Head of Data & Research will play a crucial role in designing and leading pioneering research studies, delivering rigorous analysis and building a culture of evidence and learning.
Essential requirements: -
- Postgraduate degree or equivalent applied training in relevant discipline
- Significant applied research experience and advanced quantitative…