Regional Programmes Manager – South

12 Days Old

Salary: £ 36136 (out of London) or £39,439 (including London weighting) pro rata. This includes a £2,500 remuneration for Deputy Safeguarding Lead duties.
Working hours: part-time - 28 hours per week (Tuesday-Friday)
Contract: permanent
Location: London and the South – home-based with travel to London or hybrid office-based (Vauxhall). Travel across England to commissioned areas as required.
Responsible to: Head of Programmes
Application closing date: 30/04/2025 9:00 am
Interviews: first interview online – Tuesday 6 May; In person (Vauxhall, London) – Tuesday 13 May (travel expenses covered if required)

As one of two Regional Programmes Manager, you’ll inspire and lead a team of Senior Programmes Worker and Kinship Family Workers to effectively deliver high quality support services for kinship families across Greater London, the South of England and the Midlands.

You’ll do this by working in close collaboration with local authority teams who have commissioned our services and other funders where appropriate.

You’ll have accountability and ownership for ensuring we deliver impactful services for kinship carers and that we meet targets for our commissioned services. Working collaboratively with our other managers in other services, you’ll ensure we’re delivering high impact programmes.

You’ll ensure your team have real clarity and direction on their role and responsibilities – encouraging curiosity, learning and solutions-focused thinking. As a leader in the organisation, you are a key model for the team.

Your team will deliver the following programmes:

You will also manage a new role of Grants Officer – London, funded by The Aviva Foundation.

As one of our deputy safeguarding leads, you’ll be part of our key safeguarding structure. This means you’ll take ownership to make sure our people feel confident and well supported to demonstrate best practice and making sure safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.

Key responsibilities:

Management and development of programmes and services

Management of people

Monitoring and evaluation of programmes and services

Budget management

Stakeholder influencing and engagement

Team and culture

Safeguarding

As a deputy safeguarding lead at Kinship, your specific roles and responsibilities will be:

Experience requirements:

Knowledge, abilities, skills and experience

Essential
The successful candidate will have:

Desired skills:

Desirable, but not essential, criteria include:

Applications have now closed

Applications for this role have now closed. Thank you to everyone who applied. If you have been selected for interview, you should hear from us soon.

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Location:
United Kingdom
Salary:
£80,000 - £100,000
Job Type:
PartTime
Category:
Sales