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NSPCC
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
Director of Public Engagement Location: London (Hybrid) Salary: £90,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Every child deserves to be safe, loved, and free from abuse. At the NSPCC, that belief drives everything they do. The NSPCC is one of the UK s oldest and largest children s charities, and today their mission has never been more urgent. From tackling the challenges of online safety to delivering vital frontline services, the organisation is responding every day to the changing world children are growing up in. This is a pivotal moment for the NSPCC as they establish an Engagement & Fundraising Directorate to modernise how they connect with supporters and unlock new opportunities for growth. Key to that team is a visionary, and collaborative leader to join the charity as their Director of Public Engagement, leading work to engage and motivate public audiences to support their work. What You ll Do As the new Director, you will lead the development and delivery of public engagement and income generation strategies and drive an insight led understanding of NSPCC s public audiences, shaping segmentation, motivations and long term value plans. You will also oversee an integrated, multi channel marketing that grows and retains supporters and boosts sustainable net income. As well as creating engaging propositions and products, you will be responsible for leading an integrated supporter-development approach across all audiences and fostering a high performing, collaborative culture. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of the charity s public engagement , leading bold, audience-driven strategies that unlock significant and sustainable funding to help protect children for generations to come. Who You Are You will bring a proven record of driving income growth at scale, with deep expertise in consumer marketing, fundraising and supporter engagement, including digital. You ll be an experienced fundraising and marketing leader of large, diverse teams, skilled at guiding transformation with clarity and resilience, and inspiring public audiences. Strategic and able to make high-impact decisions quickly under pressure, you are an outstanding communicator who can inspire trust and build strong relationships at every level. Above all, you ll be driven by the belief that together, we can end child abuse. Ready to Learn More? Click below to view our full Candidate Pack for everything you need to know including how to apply. Closing date: Monday 9th March, 9am
NSPCC
Feb 03, 2026
Full time
Influencing Campaigns Officer £28,337 - £31,485 per annum plus Inner London Weighting Allowance (if relevant) Nationwide or Remote Nationwide Department: Policy and Public Affairs Permanent Working hours per week: 35 Closing Date: 15 February 2026 At the NSPCC, we believe every childhood is worth fighting for. With over 100 years of experience, and the collective strength of our staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners, we're working to end child abuse and neglect for good. We encourage everyone across the organisation to get involved, feel confident in championing our cause, and help us grow the support we need to protect children and give them the futures they deserve If you're motivated by purpose and want to contribute to creating a safer, brighter world for every child, why not apply for our role as Influencing Campaigns Officer? What is the purpose of the Influencing Campaigns Officer? This key role within our Policy and Public Affairs team will support work on our organisational influencing campaigns at a national level throughout the UK. You'll play an important part in supporting the NSPCC's mission. You'll contribute to the delivery of large-scale, impactful campaigns that ask for public support and are successful in persuading governments and decision makers to change laws and policies to better protect children and young people from abuse. What will I be doing as Influencing Campaigns Officer? To help deliver our purpose of preventing child abuse, you'll support the planning, delivery and evaluation of the NSPCC's influencing campaigns to mobilise the public behind our influencing goals and galvanise decision makers to act. The key responsibilities of the role are to: Support the development of our influencing campaigns to inspire new and existing supporters to take action to keep children safe - including research to inform the planning of campaigns and the creation and dissemination of impactful communications like emails, social posts and supporter actions. Assist the Influencing Campaigns team to manage and develop the campaigns database so it can grow to help the NSPCC build a strong, active network of supporters helping us influence change. Support the team's work to ensure the insights and voices of children, young people and those with lived experience are embedded in the design and delivery of our influencing campaigns. What skills do I need to be Influencing Campaigns Officer? Experience of supporting the successful delivery of influencing campaigns that have had an impact in changing laws and policies with a good understanding of the political landscape and policy making processes across the UK; Strong verbal and written communication skills including an ability to analyse, respond to and present complex information in clear, accurate and persuasive ways for a wide range of audiences; Excellent organisational skills with the ability to organise and plan own work and the work of others to deliver objectives on time; Experience of working with children and young people and/or those with lived experience as part of the delivery of influencing campaigns. Still have questions about the role? For an informal chat about the role, please contact George Stanbury