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Co-Director (We Move FWD), BBC Children in Need
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The Bbc, Adamsdown, Caerdydd - Cardiff
- Onsite working
- Part time
- Temporary
Posted 5 days ago, 4 Oct
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Full Job Description
This role is central to that mission. You will be primarily responsible for the development and successful delivery of the 'We Move FWD' Fund-a £10 million, 10-year commitment to address systemic racism and issues faced by Black children and young people. To date, over £4 million has been awarded to 66 projects across the UK, with grantmaking decisions led by young Black advisors.
Under the co-leadership of Alex Holmes and Mercy Shibemba, the Fund has expanded to include narrative shifts, storytelling, and celebrating Black joy and imagination. As interim Co-Director (covering parental leave), you will build on this foundational work and lead the strategic management of an additional programme focused on polarisation and division. You will ensure both programmes are aligned with BBC Children in Need's charitable ambition and strategy, and that their operational delivery drives meaningful impact.
WHY JOIN THE TEAM
This is a unique opportunity to be part of a movement for change. As BBC Children in Need evolves to work in more innovative and impactful ways, this role places you at the forefront of that transformation.
Reporting into the Director of Impact and Influence (Fozia Irfan), you'll lead the day-to-day management of the 'We Move FWD' fund, ensuring equitable and ethical delivery. You'll work closely with your co-Director (Alex Holmes), expert third parties, infrastructure organisations, and young people to co-create innovative funding programmes. You'll also manage two programme managers and collaborate across the organisation.
In addition to implementing key strands of our long-term strategy, you'll spearhead a new fund focused on polarisation and division. This is a substantial opportunity to amplify impact, build legacy, and ensure our funding reaches those most in need., Work collaboratively with Trustees, Executive team, and staff to provide strategic direction for both Funds.
Deliver and further develop strategic plans aligned with the Theory of Change for grantmaking and broader impact.
Ensure each Fund has a clear impact strategy linked to funding activities and measurable indicators.
Develop new opportunities and partnerships to advance Fund objectives.
Ensure equitable grantmaking processes that effectively support organisations serving Black children and young people.
Manage existing grants empathetically and build strong relationships with Black-led organisations.
Continue developing broader impact programmes including narrative change, power-sharing, and leveraging BBC platforms., Please note we're not responsible for the content of job ads, as they're posted by the recruiter. We'll aim to resolve the reported issue and we'll use your feedback to improve the quality of our ads.
Proven leadership and management experience, with a strong organisational approach and ability to build inclusive, innovative team cultures.
Substantial experience in developing and delivering grantmaking programmes/major partnerships, including broader impact initiatives.
Ability to lead in complex, evolving environments, with strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
Deep understanding of systemic racism and race equity, with a demonstrable commitment to anti-racism.
Lived experience working with and for Black communities in the UK.
DESIRED BUT NOT REQUIRED:
Experience in narrative change or storytelling initiatives.
Familiarity with youth-led programme design and co-creation.
Knowledge of polarisation and division issues in the UK context.
Experience working with media platforms or public engagement campaigns.
Strategic experience in legacy-building or long-term impact programmes.