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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 27,500 per annum, inc benefits |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract , full-time |
Campaigns Officer, 18 Month ContractChildrens Charity£27,5000Charity People is delighted to be partnering with a fantastic, independent charity dedicated to giving disadvantaged children the literacy skills the need to succeed in their search for a Campaigns Officer.The Charity offers a very flexible approach to working and this role can be undertaken fully remotely or on a hybrid basis between home and the London office. If working fully remotely the postholders will need to be able to get to the charitys "hub" locationson occasion - these are in Blackpool, Black Country, Bradford, Birmingham, Doncaster, Hastings, Manchester, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire Coast, Nottingham, Peterborough, Stoke, Suffolk and SwindonWorking Hours Full time with flexibility around working patterns One person in six has poor literacy skills that impact on every area of their life. A child without good reading, writing and communication skills will struggle to succeed at school, and as an adult they could be locked out of the job market. Poverty doublesthe likelihood that, by the age of five, a childs literacy skills will be below average.This fantastic organisation gives children and young people from disadvantaged communities the literacy skills to succeed in life. They work with schools and other education settings, with communities and partners, and directly with children and families. Theirresearch and analysis make them the leading authority on literacy and drive their interventions.The Role