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13 Jul 2011

New Opportunity at CAN for a Social Business Analyst

An exciting opportunity has arisen at CAN, reporting to the Head of Social Investment, for a sharp, eager and ambitious individual looking to cut their teeth in a leading social venture intermediary. Investment experience is not essential but a can-do attitude; commitment and desire to create social good through good business sense are paramount.

CAN is a leading social venture intermediary providing space, capital and business support to social enterprises and charities.

Main purpose of the job:
  • Measurement of the economic, social and environmental performance of consulting clients and Breakthrough candidates.
  • To identify, analyse and support the performance of growing social enterprises.
  • To manage relationships with social entrepreneurs and corporate partners.
  • To contribute to CAN’s social investment capabilities and overall development.
Please contact Mayowa at m.agienoji@can-online.org.uk for the full Job Description or with your C.V. and a cover letter stating why you would like to work for CAN and are suitable for the role. The closing date for applications is Friday 22nd July.

10 Jul 2011

Escaping to Social Enterprise- with On Purpose

On Thursday evening Tom, current associates Stephanie and Ann, and fellow Harriet spoke at an Escape the City event on social enterprise. We all shared how we 'escaped the city' then answered numerous questions about On Purpose and social enterprise. Check out the main take-aways from the event below (or in the embedded link), written by Rob from Escape the City.


Escaping to Social Enterprise- with On Purpose

A massive thank you to Tom Rippin, Stephanie, Ann and Harriet for a fantastic Q&A and talk at last night's 'How to pursue a career in social enterprise'.

Hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did. Here are 5 areas that struck us as being useful to think about if you're interested in transitioning into the social enterprise sector...

Any remaining questions / comments / connections you would like to make please just leave a comment below and we'll see if we can help you out.

1. Myths about Escaping from Corporates

There are a few myths / preconceptions that are hard to fight if you're considering leaving the corporate world:

  • Will I find something as stimulation elsewhere? You can - not everywhere, but there are plenty of places and change itself can be stimulating!
  • Will my skills apply to a new sector? Some will some won't but it's also a chance to learn new skills. Think carefully about how your existing skills can apply
  • Will I work with as good and dynamic people as I currently do? Great people exist everywhere and if you search them out, you can find them. No one company has a monopoly on them!
  • Should I stay for another 6 months to get that promotion/pay-rise/project finished? Before you know it, this turns into 6 years. Think instead of where you could be in 6 months' time in a new place

2. When is it time to move?

Write down your motives for why you took you current job. If you've already ticked those boxes and your motivation for being there is waning. Move. If you don't want your boss's job or their boss's job. Move.

3. Skill-set insecurities

You can apply your corporate experience to social enterprise sector: measuring impact, analysis, transferable skills. Don't feel that you are committed to your sector. The majority of your skills can be put to work in a social enterprise setting. Not to say you will need to learn new skills too - but that's half the excitement!

4. Leaving isn't as scary as you think.

There are a range of orgs that do social enterprise work... from v corporate ones (O2) to "classic" social enterprises to those on the charity end of the scale. Have a think about where on the scale you would most like to work. Narrowing it down will help you search and you will be more specific in your applications. Also think if you have a preference for how big or new an organisation is.

5. It's a broad sector. How to find what you're looking for?

There is so much information / advice / events out there. Start researching!

Check out the Social Enterprise Coalition's 'Work in Social Enterprise' PDF by clicking here.

More about On Purpose...

  • Application guidelines::

We're looking for high-achieving people with 2-5 years' work experience in any sector. You need to have great leadership, problem solving and communication skills and a lot of motivation and persistence.

You should also have a track record of social (enterprise) engagement, though we understand this may well not be in a professional capacity.

  • See here for more detail:

http://www.onpurpose.uk.com/what-you-can-do/become-purpose-associate

To express your interest in applying (our online application site will be up soon), please email recruitment@onpurpose.uk.com

  • Advice for applicants:

If in doubt, apply! And don't forget to tell us why you want to work in the social enterprise space

  • Deadlines:

Application deadline will be at the end of August (exact date TBD).

7 Jul 2011

Traineeships at A4E Ltd

A4E Ltd, a leading public service provider, is recruiting two Trainee Strategy & Policy Assistants to support the Director of Strategy & Policy in drafting think pieces and political analysis. The core of the role will be reading think tank reports, developing new ideas, and turning them into concise and powerful written work. As a traineeship, the role is designed to be developmental, giving you an excellent start in government, business or politics. You will receive comprehensive, daily coaching from the Director of Strategy & Policy and will be assigned a mentor from the senior leadership of the firm. There will be extensive opportunities for out of the office work, meeting many of the key figures in Westminster and Whitehall. From time to time, there may also be opportunities for secondment to think tanks, government or political parties on an ad hoc basis. A4E Ltd is looking for staff to start in late summer, though there may be some flexibility for the right candidate. The role is based in its Soho office in London, with some travel to its Sheffield Head Office.

For more details about the role, please click here. To apply, send a copy of your CV and a brief account of why you would like the role, quoting reference number MW201, to Careers@a4e.co.uk by 2pm on 10th July 2011.

6 Jul 2011

New Opportunity for an Operations Manager at My Generation

My Generation, an organisation with a mission to strengthen disadvantaged communities in West London through the provision of individually targeted services, is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) that will be responsible for enhancing the internal organisation processes and infrastructure that will allow My Generation to continue to grow and fulfill its mission. Reporting to the Managing Director (MD) and with a direct staff of five, the COO will manage the following functions:
  • Financial Management and Oversight
  • Human Resources
  • Operations, including risk management, legal activities, business insurance, IT, policy and planning, reporting and monitoring, measurement processes, office management, and Board of trustees support.
For more information visit http://www.mygeneration.org.uk/. The closing date for applications is Thursday 21 July. Please send CV and covering letter to beccamcgowan@mygeneration.org.uk.

29 Jun 2011

Spice is recruiting for its new England team

Spice develops credit systems for engaging people and to create active, thriving community and public services. People gain time credits for giving their time; these credits can then be used to access help from others and to access local leisure, recreational activities and services provided by communities, local authorities and private businesses.

Spice is currently seeking to fill the first two posts of its new England team:

The Time Credits, Development Manager (Community) will work in conjunction with local community workers across the UK, who are building clusters of community services, to develop a 'Time Out' redemption menu. The successful applicant will work with these local workers to identify existing community resources, budgets and activities that can be made available to local people in recognition for their participation.

The Time Credits, Development Manager (Corporate) will work with local authorities and corporate partners to develop a 'Time Out' redemption menu that complements the community redemption opportunities provided by the local clusters. The successful candidate will work with local authorities to develop this offer with in-house services and through adapting commissioning agreements. The manager will also build partnerships with local and national private sector venue operators by inviting them to contribute.

For more information and to download a job pack, click here. The deadline for applications is noon on 15 July.

22 Jun 2011

ToughStuff is recruiting for a Madagascar-based role

ToughStuff is an award-winning social enterprise that designs and distributes solar products for sale in developing countries. Although its vision is socially motivated, its practice is enterprise focused, and it is backed by private investors and a government DFI. ToughStuff is at the forefront of a new generation of "triple-bottom-line" businesses that target social, environmental and economic benefits for its consumers, whilst seeking a return to shareholders.

ToughStuff is seeking a leader to provide overall business management of its Madagascar operation, with a specific emphasis on overseeing the sales channel performance. Initially on an interim basis starting in early July for 3 months, the role has the potential to extend. This might suit an entrepreneurial person with creativity, drive and willingness to take balanced risks. Candidates will probably have around 10 years professional experience with some experience of people management and in marketing, sales and building distribution. Experience of working in Africa is helpful. Fluent spoken and written Engish and good French is also required, as is early availability and a huge passion for the goals and objectives of ToughStuff.

For more details on the role and how to apply, please contact Roger Hattam: roger.hattam@toughstuffonline.com.

19 Jun 2011

New opportunities at the Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative

On the cusp of a big expansion, Tony Blair's Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) is recruiting in two areas.

First, they are looking for team members to join their Rwanda and Sierra Leone projects as Strategic Advisers. Successful candidates will work in the heart of the government on key issues such as affordable healthcare, electrification, raising agricultural productivity, and sustainable mining, as well as on cross-cutting issues such as ministerial performance contracts, accountability systems and strategic communications.

Second, AGI is looking for the next generation of Country Heads to manage their governance programmes in Rwanda, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, and to establish new projects in Africa. Country Heads are responsible for setting and achieving the capacity development programme agreed with each partner government, for the security and well-being of project teams, and for managing budgets. As part of this second recruitment drive AGI is also seeking a new Director of Strategy and Development to be part of its London-based leadership team. The Director will develop and drive forwards AGI's organisational strategy, take responsibility for doubling AGI's income to support its ambitious growth plans, and lead AGI's communications strategy.

For more details on all opportunities and for information on how to apply, please visit AGI's recruitment page.

3 Jun 2011

Exciting opportunity for a Development Manager at Student Hubs

Student Hubs, a leading youth charity working to transform student social action, is seeking a Development Manager. The successful candidate will be proactive and entrepreneurial and will work to develop an integrated, long-term and sustainable range of revenue streams to fund the charity's fast growth. The role, based in Oxford or Cambridge, is full time for 6 months with the possibility of extension. For more details about the role, check out the job description here (see second opportunity down). The closing date for applications is 15 June 2011.

22 May 2011

Another opportunity at JustGiving for a Small Charities Business Development Executive

JustGiving is seeking a self-starting Business Development Executive to join its small and mid-sized charities team. As JustGiving launches a host of innovative, brand new products this year, the successful candidate will be responsible for contacting charities, building relationships with key decision makers and driving adoption of these new fundraising solutions and payment methods. This is a full-time, fixed-term role- initially for 3 months with the possibility of it becoming full-time. It is an entry-level role with plenty of latitude for career development. For more information about the role contact JustGiving's People Team at http://www.blogger.com/jobs@justgiving.com, or to apply send your CV and covering letter describing why you think you are the right person for the role.

17 May 2011

Opportunity for a Businss Development Manager at JustGiving

JustGiving is looking for an entrepreneurial Business Developent Manager. The successful candidate will be responsible for identifying opportunities and securing contractual agreements with strategic partners in all sectors. You'll be expected to own and shape this role, but will likely spend time on:
- identifying and generating leads, developing propositions and closing deals to secure corporate new business and partnerships with event organisers
- developing existing corporate accounts and identifying new opportunities
- using existing sales tools to manage your pipeline
- identifying and communicating customer and market trends
- working collaboratively to identify new partnership and product opportunities for JustGiving.

For more information on the role and what they're looking for in a successful candidate, contact JustGiving's People Team at jobs@justgiving.com. To apply send your CV and a covering letter describing why you're the right person for the role.

11 May 2011

Exciting new opportunity with Jamie's Ministry of Food Stratford

Jamie's Ministry of Food Stratford, a project started by Leaside Regeneration and the Jamie Oliver Foundation, is recruiting a manager. This new venture uses food as an entry point to build stronger communities by bringing cooking lessons and demonstrations to schools, community centres and businesses. It will combine class-based lessons with innovative online applications to offer a mix of standard courses and tailored provision that will raise local confidence and competence in cooking as well as strenthening a broader set of life skills. It will help participants onto training and employment paths that allow them to earn their living in the catering and hospitality sectors; and will help people to shop, cook and eat in new ways. The deadline for applications is 20 May.

25 Apr 2011

HERA seeking a part-time Executive Director

HERA is seeking a part-time Executive Director (£20,000 pa) with London business networks and experience to scale up a charity and limited company that provides enterpreneurship training, professional mentoring, and grants for formerly trafficked and vulnerable women. Send a cover letter and CV to mail@alexandrhobbs.co.uk. See www.hera-web.org for further details.

16 Apr 2011

An interesting looking social enterprise is hiring an MD

Giveacar is a social enterprise that organises the donation of cars to charity. Founded in 2010, Giveacar introduced the idea of car donation to the UK, opening up a new revenue stream for charities that previously did not exist. The company is looking to recruit a Managing Director to take it forward. They are looking for an ambitious, entrepreneurial person to lead a young social enterprise through an exciting stage in its development. The company is based in Fulham, London, and operates nationwide.

If you are interested, please email Tom Chance directly at tom@giveacar.co.uk.

Our friends at the Shaftesbury Partnership are hiring a COO

The Shaftesbury Partnership are hiring a COO to work as part of the senior management team - working directly to its two partners, Patrick Shine and Chris Mould.

They are looking for someone who can manage people and SP's internal processes to help them deliver their mission - to create and inspire trailblazing social reforms - as effectively as possible. The COO will be a key person in growing the business, and particularly in shaping what it is like to work at The Shaftesbury Partnership as the business enters an exciting new phase.

For more details click here.

13 Apr 2011

v is recruiting

v is looking for a Commercial Relations Manager reporting to the Commercial Director (who is also an On Purpose trainer!).

v, the national young volunteers service, is an independent charity dedicated to helping young people volunteer in ways that matter to them. Their mission is to make volunteering opportunities so diverse, compelling and easy to get involved with that giving up time to help others becomes a natural lifestyle choice for 16-25 year olds in England.

For more info, see http://vinspired.com/about-us/jobs.

12 Feb 2011

Vacancy at Fifteen

We've just learned of an exciting new opportunity at Fifteen. The Jamie Oliver Foundation team is looking for Progression Worker to provide a structured and well supported progression programme for Fifteen Apprentices and Graduates into the world of work and to help in all aspects of their future career aspirations.

For more details on the role please check out the link, where you can find a full Job Description. The closing date to send your CV is Friday 18th February.

21 Jun 2010

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