New Economy Organisers Network
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Scotland - but with occasional trips to London. Because this is a place-based hire you do not have to be in our London office 25% of the time, but you are very welcome to. Contract Type 12 months contract Reporting To Head of Media Hours Full-time, which for NEON is 28 hours a week - the equivalent of a 4 day standard work week. This can be done over 4 or 5 days, that's totally up to you. Hours are generally flexible, with some core meetings everyone has to be at. A 28-hour week, 7.5% employer matched pension, genuinely flexible working, 20 days holiday per year (25 days pro rated for a 4 day week), plus bank holidays and Christmas break, a progressive Parenting Policy, Sabbatical Policy, and a generous staff development budget This role requires that you are resident and have the right to work in the UK About the Spokesperson Network The Spokesperson Network trains and supports people to speak on television and radio. We are substantially boosting the number of progressive, diverse voices in this space to challenge opposition narratives and boost coverage of underrepresented issues. The programme works by training, coaching and providing PR booking support for spokespeople from civil society working on social, environmental and economic issues. So far we've had over 11,000 high profile media bookings including Question Time, Newsnight, Good Morning Britain, LBC, Channel 4 News, BBC 5 Live, Today, Sky News and ITV News plus many more. Purpose of the role The purpose of this role is to rapidly build up the capacity of NEON's Spokesperson Network in Scotland. It is initially a 12 month role, but we are actively seeking longer term financing for it. The role will: Recruit a cohort of Scotland based spokespeople to be trained by NEON and then booked into the media Run the Scottish Spokesperson Network - helping NEON position itself as an aide to broadcast journalists and helpful to NGOs, campaign groups and activists on the ground - with a particular focus Seek opportunities for long term funding of the role, alongside the co director of Comms. What you will be doing Here are the key responsibilities of this role: Run two Scotland based Spokesperson Network Trainings Keep on top of the current trends and topics in the Scottish media and political environment Seek to book the spokespeople who have been trained into the media - with expectations of providing each person trained with ongoing media opportunities Support on the Spokesperson Network more widely - booking people into the UK wide media. Be a key part of the Comms Hub - helping with other peoples projects, delivering training and bringing insight and ideas to team spaces. Play an active part in the whole NEON team, contributing to organisation wide plans Who you are: Experience in journalism, communications, media relations or a role that incorporates these skills. A great knowledge of the Scottish media and campaigning environment Experience delivering media, press or spokesperson training. Good writing and editing skills, including an eye for detail. Excellent interpersonal skills and communicating appropriately with different stakeholders. Project management experience demonstrated through being proactive and well organised, with the ability to meet tight deadlines and manage multiple priorities Ability to work well under pressure, meet the demands of a dynamic organisation and accommodate changing circumstances. An affinity with NEON's aims and objectives and organisational values of solidarity, generosity and respect Proven understanding of anti oppression work and commitment to tackling all institutional forms of oppression, bigotry and exclusion. Experience working in the economic and social justice campaigning community in any kind of capacity. Willing to continuously learn and grow - with good emotional intelligence and self awareness including around your own power, and an ability to give and receive feedback well, and sit in (and encourage) healthy conflict and disagreement Committed to NEON's purpose of building the strength of movements for social, economic and environmental justice, and to learning how to align your actions with the values of NEON: solidarity; generosity and respect About us: NEON is a capacity and infrastructure building organisation that seeks to accelerate the transition to a new economy by building the power of social movements - because without strong social movements we lack the power we need to win. We deliver trainings, develop resources, facilitate collaboration and work in partnership with key movement allies, especially in the climate, housing and migration movements. Our focus is on strengthening the organising, communications and strategy skills of social movement organisations, as well as deepening movement alignment, as we believe these are key to building collective power. As part of our work, we are looking to change the starting point in social movements from "what do we agree on" to "what can we win together?" We also aim to mirror the change we want to see in social movements in the way we run the organisation internally. To that end, we are committed to building a workplace centred on joy, care and justice, whilst maintaining healthy boundaries of what a workplace is. We do this because it is important to live our values and principles, and because strategically an organisation with a healthy culture and strong foundations ensures we are always one step ahead in the fight for a just and sustainable future. To build a culture and community that lasts, we organise around three values: Solidarity - we're here to change the system and that requires working together across issues and sectors that aren't normally in the same room. This means placing anti oppression at the heart of our work and building the power of people most often affected by injustice to change the leadership of our movements Generosity is about sharing our time, resources and learning with one another as we support each other's work. It means being open and honest with one another, especially when we hit problems, and thinking creatively about how we positively build from there Respect is the bottom line for all relationships in NEON. It means being respectful of different backgrounds and life experiences and giving space for all voices to be heard. This often means listening more than we talk and being open to changing ourselves as a result of what we hear. We know that people from certain backgrounds and identities are often excluded in progressive movements and we're committed to doing what we can to correct this. So: We particularly welcome applications from marginalised groups, especially people of colour and other ethnic minorities, people who identify as LGBTQIA, Disabled people and those who identify as working class or have done so in the past. We know the work goes way beyond "diversity", it's about making the space inclusive too. So we are continuously working on that at NEON. So far this includes tangible things like a flexible work policy so people have genuine flexibility around where and when they work and a 28 hour week as standard; a gender neutral parenting/leave policy, an anti oppression strategy which is held at senior level given how important it is to the organisation. It also includes the day to day work of creating psychological safety for everyone at NEON and celebrating the wisdom of black, indigenous, queer, Disabled and other cultures in the way we work and behave There are no formal education requirements for this role. As long as you can show us you have the skills we don't mind where you got them from! Also important to us is your potential to learn and grow in the role so even if you don't have 100% of the skills listed we want to hear from you. How to apply We don't want to make this process too complicated so please complete the application form and send this and a completed Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, available in the description box above, to . Interview dates: First round of interviews: 31st March and 1st April 2026 Second round of interviews:8th April 2026 If you fancy a chat about the role or have any questions about NEON in general, you can reach out to Matthew Butcher or Molly Fleming via email on . 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