Charity registered in Scotland SC023484
About Us
Zero Tolerance is a Scottish charity working to end men’s violence against women by promoting gender equality and challenging attitudes which normalise violence and abuse. We are a values-led organisation and seek to improve the way we integrate feminism, equality, and diversity into our work. We ensure our HR policies and practices reflect our values (including enhanced parental leave, miscarriage and menopause policies and flexible working), and our salary framework is fair and competitive. We are committed to staff learning and development and have a paid reading week for all staff.
Zero Tolerance has a commitment to diversity and challenging all forms of inequality alongside gender inequality. We are open to as many different voices as there are experiences, and to all genders, and particularly welcome applications from Minority Ethnic, LGBT+, disabled, migrant, and other backgrounds currently underrepresented within the women’s sector.
We achieve change in the following ways:
What you’ll do
This role leads Zero Tolerance’s engagement work to increase public understanding of men’s violence against women and girls, while building support for the social and cultural changes needed to prevent it.
You will develop and deliver engagement activity that connects with a wide range of audiences across Scotland, building strong relationships with stakeholders, partners and supporters to advance Zero Tolerance’s aims. This will include designing engagement strategies and resources, organising events, supporting behaviour change activity and helping to amplify prevention-focused messages through creative and accessible approaches.
Working collaboratively across the organisation, you will contribute to influencing work, communications activity and project development, helping ensure our engagement work reflects feminist, intersectional and prevention-focused approaches.
What we need
The successful candidate will have experience in an engagement, influencing or partnership-based role, in a paid or voluntary capacity, alongside a strong understanding of violence against women and gender equality.
You’ll be a skilled communicator and relationship builder, confident engaging with a range of audiences from grassroots organisations and community groups through to senior stakeholders and decision makers.
You will also have:
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