About the role As Digital Marketer, you'll play a key role in creating and delivering engaging marketing content across Life Cycle's digital channels, including social media, email, website and digital advertising platforms. Working closely with the Marketing Lead, you will help turn campaign plans into clear, creative and effective content that grows awareness, increases participation and supports fundraising objectives. You will be responsible for producing high-quality digital content, including social media posts, graphics, short-form video, email copy, digital flyers and website content. You will configure and optimise digital adverts across platforms including Google Ads, Google Ad Grants and Meta advertising. Where needed, you will also produce non-digital branded materials that support our digital campaigns. You will then monitor content performance and analytics, and work with colleagues - and external experts - to identify opportunities to improve results. Ultimately, this role is tasked with helping ensure Life Cycle publishes marketing content that is engaging, accessible, on-brand: and tracked for effectiveness. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys combining creativity, copywriting, and visual content creation and who wants to use their marketing skills to help create positive social change. About Life Cycle We work with people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds at every stage of their cycling journey: From learning to ride, to building a career in the cycle industry. We know that with the right support, anyone can benefit from bikes. We help thousands of people each year by providing: Bikes that are safe, smooth and fun to ride. Cycle training for all ages and abilities. Cycling activities for people with additional needs. Industry-accredited training for the public - and people in prison.
Jul 17, 2026
Full time
About the role As Digital Marketer, you'll play a key role in creating and delivering engaging marketing content across Life Cycle's digital channels, including social media, email, website and digital advertising platforms. Working closely with the Marketing Lead, you will help turn campaign plans into clear, creative and effective content that grows awareness, increases participation and supports fundraising objectives. You will be responsible for producing high-quality digital content, including social media posts, graphics, short-form video, email copy, digital flyers and website content. You will configure and optimise digital adverts across platforms including Google Ads, Google Ad Grants and Meta advertising. Where needed, you will also produce non-digital branded materials that support our digital campaigns. You will then monitor content performance and analytics, and work with colleagues - and external experts - to identify opportunities to improve results. Ultimately, this role is tasked with helping ensure Life Cycle publishes marketing content that is engaging, accessible, on-brand: and tracked for effectiveness. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys combining creativity, copywriting, and visual content creation and who wants to use their marketing skills to help create positive social change. About Life Cycle We work with people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds at every stage of their cycling journey: From learning to ride, to building a career in the cycle industry. We know that with the right support, anyone can benefit from bikes. We help thousands of people each year by providing: Bikes that are safe, smooth and fun to ride. Cycle training for all ages and abilities. Cycling activities for people with additional needs. Industry-accredited training for the public - and people in prison.
About the role As Supporter Care Officer, you'll play a key role in helping Life Cycle build lasting relationships with the people who make our work possible. You'll ensure every supporter, donor and funder has a positive, professional, and inspiring experience, while helping us grow the fundraising income that enables more people to experience the life-changing benefits of cycling. This is a varied role where no two days are the same. You'll manage supporter communications, maintain our fundraising CRM, organise and improve supporter data, and help deliver fundraising campaigns and stewardship activities. You'll also gather stories, photographs and case studies from across our projects, turning them into engaging content that demonstrates our impact and inspires people to continue supporting our work. Joining us at an exciting stage in our fundraising journey, you'll help develop new systems, shape how we engage with supporters, and contribute to building a thriving community of people who share our vision of a world where cycling transforms lives and the environment. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and service delivery, you'll see first-hand the difference your work makes to the thousands of people who benefit from Life Cycle's charitable projects and services each year. If you are organised, people-focused and passionate about making a difference, we'd love to hear from you. About Life Cycle We work with people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds at every stage of their cycling journey: From learning to ride, to building a career in the cycle industry. We know that with the right support, anyone can benefit from bikes. We help thousands of people each year by providing: Bikes that are safe, smooth and fun to ride. Cycle training for all ages and abilities. Cycling activities for people with additional needs. Industry-accredited training for the public - and people in prison.
Jul 17, 2026
Full time
About the role As Supporter Care Officer, you'll play a key role in helping Life Cycle build lasting relationships with the people who make our work possible. You'll ensure every supporter, donor and funder has a positive, professional, and inspiring experience, while helping us grow the fundraising income that enables more people to experience the life-changing benefits of cycling. This is a varied role where no two days are the same. You'll manage supporter communications, maintain our fundraising CRM, organise and improve supporter data, and help deliver fundraising campaigns and stewardship activities. You'll also gather stories, photographs and case studies from across our projects, turning them into engaging content that demonstrates our impact and inspires people to continue supporting our work. Joining us at an exciting stage in our fundraising journey, you'll help develop new systems, shape how we engage with supporters, and contribute to building a thriving community of people who share our vision of a world where cycling transforms lives and the environment. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and service delivery, you'll see first-hand the difference your work makes to the thousands of people who benefit from Life Cycle's charitable projects and services each year. If you are organised, people-focused and passionate about making a difference, we'd love to hear from you. About Life Cycle We work with people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds at every stage of their cycling journey: From learning to ride, to building a career in the cycle industry. We know that with the right support, anyone can benefit from bikes. We help thousands of people each year by providing: Bikes that are safe, smooth and fun to ride. Cycle training for all ages and abilities. Cycling activities for people with additional needs. Industry-accredited training for the public - and people in prison.
About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join Bikes Beyond Bars, our award-winning prison-based bike mechanic training and bicycle refurbishment project. You'll play a key role in helping men develop practical skills, confidence and qualifications that support a positive future after release. Working in our purpose-built, Cytech-approved workshop, you'll teach cycle mechanics, support learners to achieve accredited Cytech qualifications, and guide them as they refurbish donated bicycles that are returned to the community. As one of two tutors, you'll inspire and motivate learners, adapt your teaching to individual needs, monitor progress, maintain high workshop and safety standards, and work closely with prison staff, volunteers and the wider Life Cycle team. You'll also contribute to quality assurance, record learner outcomes, and help ensure every refurbished bike leaves the workshop safe and roadworthy. The role is both rewarding and challenging, supporting people from a wide range of backgrounds, but you'll be backed by an experienced team and have regular opportunities to share learning and best practice. About you You're an enthusiastic and skilled cycle mechanic who enjoys helping others learn and develop. You'll be able to build positive relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds, motivate learners, and adapt your approach to meet individual needs. You'll be organised, professional and confident working independently, with a commitment to maintaining high standards of safety, security and workshop practice. Most importantly, you'll share Life Cycle's passion for creating opportunities through cycling and be motivated by the chance to make a positive difference in people's lives. Experience of working with challenging client groups, the cycle industry, or delivering recognised qualifications is desirable, as is a Cytech Technical Two, City & Guilds Level 2 or equivalent qualification. Benefits 40 days annual leave Professional development opportunities Free annual bike service Staff discount on refurbished bikes (or Cycle to Work scheme for a new bike) How to apply Please apply via Life Cycle's application form on their website.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join Bikes Beyond Bars, our award-winning prison-based bike mechanic training and bicycle refurbishment project. You'll play a key role in helping men develop practical skills, confidence and qualifications that support a positive future after release. Working in our purpose-built, Cytech-approved workshop, you'll teach cycle mechanics, support learners to achieve accredited Cytech qualifications, and guide them as they refurbish donated bicycles that are returned to the community. As one of two tutors, you'll inspire and motivate learners, adapt your teaching to individual needs, monitor progress, maintain high workshop and safety standards, and work closely with prison staff, volunteers and the wider Life Cycle team. You'll also contribute to quality assurance, record learner outcomes, and help ensure every refurbished bike leaves the workshop safe and roadworthy. The role is both rewarding and challenging, supporting people from a wide range of backgrounds, but you'll be backed by an experienced team and have regular opportunities to share learning and best practice. About you You're an enthusiastic and skilled cycle mechanic who enjoys helping others learn and develop. You'll be able to build positive relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds, motivate learners, and adapt your approach to meet individual needs. You'll be organised, professional and confident working independently, with a commitment to maintaining high standards of safety, security and workshop practice. Most importantly, you'll share Life Cycle's passion for creating opportunities through cycling and be motivated by the chance to make a positive difference in people's lives. Experience of working with challenging client groups, the cycle industry, or delivering recognised qualifications is desirable, as is a Cytech Technical Two, City & Guilds Level 2 or equivalent qualification. Benefits 40 days annual leave Professional development opportunities Free annual bike service Staff discount on refurbished bikes (or Cycle to Work scheme for a new bike) How to apply Please apply via Life Cycle's application form on their website.