Helplines Partnership (HLP)

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Helplines Partnership (HLP)
May 12, 2026
Full time
Helplines Partnership (HLP) is looking for a creative, digitally skilled communicator to join our small, friendly team. This is a varied and rewarding role at the heart of the UK helpline sector, with real scope to grow our reach, membership and influence. You will support and deliver HLP's Marketing and Communications Strategy managing social media, building email campaigns, leading on website content, and producing graphics and video. You will co-create sector campaigns including our annual Helpline Awareness Day, develop press releases and media commentary, and report on performance across all digital channels. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage budgets and lead cross-team projects are essential. The ideal candidate will have experience in digital communications or marketing, be a confident copywriter across multiple audiences, and be comfortable with CRM software and a website CMS. Familiarity with tools such as Canva, Mailchimp, Google Analytics or Wagtail is desirable, as is knowledge of the charity or membership sector. Above all, we want someone self-motivated, collaborative and passionate about making a difference who shares our values of quality, passion, integrity, ambition and equity. We are interviewing on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. HLP is an equal opportunities employer. Our Values: Helplines Partnership s core values have been developed to guide the way we want to work, manage our business, and deliver our services. They provide the foundation for our staff when responding to members and stakeholders. Quality confirming our commitment to value and excellence Passion affirming our enthusiasm for what we do Integrity upholding our commitment to honesty and sound work principles Ambition emphasising our motivation and determination to succeed Equity committing ourselves to fairness and equality Helplines Partnership is committed to inspiring its members with the same ethos and building a connected, responsive and sustainable help-sector and is committed to anti-discriminatory values and to the involvement of users of services. Other requirements: This is a homeworking role. Expectation of occasional/regular travel and work effectively within and outside the UK. This is a part-time position 22.5 hours per week - Wednesday - Friday.