We are looking for an enthusiastic, committed and experienced individual who will work closely with the Head of Policy & Research and Chief Executive in the development and management of our funding programmes. This will include identifying and managing a portfolio of funded projects, seeking out and developing strategic initiatives in areas where we could make a difference, and undertaking wider partnership and influencing work with key stakeholders. The successful candidate will have a willingness to work collaboratively and be passionate about our work.
About us
We are an independent charitable funder working to tackle financial problems and improve living standards for people living on low-to-middle incomes in the UK. We aim to achieve this by funding a range of strategic work with the potential to create real and lasting change, working collaboratively with a number of partners and key stakeholders. We support research, policy work and campaigning activities and fund a range of universities, think tanks and not-for-profit organisations. We also commission some work and aim to grow this.
Our funding programmes relate to personal and household finances and cover issues such as wages, pensions, savings, social security, borrowing, taxation, debt, the cost of living and consumer spending. This year we plan to award grants of around £3 million and expect this to grow in future years.
Our funding comes from the unclaimed assets from Standard Life’s demutualisation in 2006, which we received in 2017. The company has since merged and rebranded as abrdn. In December we changed our name from Standard Life Foundation to abrdn Financial Fairness Trust. The company supports us through in-kind donations such as office space. However, decisions about our strategy and what we fund are made by our independent board of trustees, chaired by the former Chancellor, Alistair Darling.
We aim to be an open and engaged funder that offers more than money, which works in collaboration with those we fund. The team is currently six members of staff, located in Edinburgh and London, and this post can be based in either location. The role is an exciting opportunity for someone who shares our vision and offers a chance to contribute to strategic change to improve financial well-being in the UK.
We’re committed to providing an inclusive workplace where all forms of difference are valued and which is free from any form of unfair or unlawful treatment.
You will need to submit your CV (including telephone number, email address and current salary) and a covering letter explaining how you meet the person specification.
To apply or to view the full role profile providing more information about the job, including key responsibilities and a full list of the experience, knowledge and skills requirements, please visit: financialfairness.org.uk/en/about/vacancies
If you have any questions about the job please contact us at recruitment@financialfairness.org.uk
Closing date: 11.59pm on 15th March 2021