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Content Specialist

  • Remuneration: £45,000 - £50,000
  • Location: London, EC1Y 8LZ (minimum 3-days/week in office)
  • Start: As soon as available
  • Contract: Permanent, full-time

 

About the role

We are looking for a Content Specialist who can come up with incredible ideas and write compellingly copy across a variety of communication platforms.

You will need excellent understanding of social media, traditional print media and commercial publications, as well as an interest in learning more about other publication types and styles. You must be able to demonstrate flexibility for tone of voice, and show that you have meticulous attention to detail and the ability to proof-read final documents.

As our Content Specialist you will be required to seek out and react to current news trends and discussion points related to early education. We need someone who can be both reactive and strategic; to be able to produce content quickly and to plan ahead.

One day, you might be working on producing a report with our school readiness data; the next, you could be writing a response letter to The Times on the potential economic impact of increased investment in early childhood. You will be asked to brainstorm, plan and execute social media campaigns, design content for marketing materials and write copy for conferences – always delivering creative content to highest standard. Whatever the brief, you’ll be taking comms projects from concept to completion, working alongside the Director and the Director of Marketing and Operations.

You do not need to have early years education expertise to be successful in this role. We are looking for candidates with a broad range of experience. If you have the content creating experience in an adjacent sector and a willingness to learn at pace, we want to hear from you.

We’d love to see examples of your work and we will also ask you to complete some practical exercises to show-off your editorial prowess as part of the recruitment process. We are willing to speak with candidates from all levels of experience, who are able to show us that writing is their superpower.

 

Download full job description here.

 

Programme & Partnership Manager

  • Remuneration: £45,000 - £50,000
  • Location: London, EC1Y 8LZ (minimum 3-days/week in office)
  • Start: As soon as available
  • Contract: Permanent, full-time

 

About the role

We are looking for a Programme & Partnership Manager to lead on delivering successful outcomes for a range of Kindred Squared projects. This will require strong interpersonal and relationship management skills as well as an assiduousness that enables you to see activities through to completion.

You will be working as part of a small in-house team, and engaging with a range of external stakeholders, committed to improving early education and early child development. You must be able to demonstrate your ability to work within the bounds of a fast-paced, multifaceted portfolio of partners, each with their own opportunities and challenges.

As our Programme & Partnership Manager you will support Kindred Squared’s the wider strategic aims by building strong external partnerships, as well as leading internal teams responsible for the creation and delivery of all Kindred Squared programmes.

One day, you might be at an event building partnerships with organisations working on parental engagement; the next, you might be drafting a programme proposal to share with the Director. You will be asked to research and plan for future programmes, as well as manage, complete and evaluate existing programmes. This role will give you the opportunity to see ideas through from concept to completion, in an organisation that has the ambition of delivering tangible social change.

You do not need to have early years education expertise to be successful in this role. We are looking for candidates with a broad range of experience. If you have project or programme management experience, strong leadership skills in an adjacent sector, and a willingness to learn at pace, we want to hear from you.

 

Download full job description here.

 

About the team

Kindred Squared is a charitable foundation working collaboratively with partner organisations to improve early education and early child development. We are a small team of highly committed individuals who are totally focused on raising the awareness of the importance of the early years to individual children, their families, communities and society as a whole. We have a huge ambition, but we are grounded in the realities of political priorities and effective partnership working.

How to apply

To find out more about our current vacancies and the benefits of working for Kindred Squared, please download the full job descriptions via the links above.

Applications should be sent to: [email protected], with the job title in the email subject line.

Applications should include a CV (no longer than 2-sides of A4) and covering letter (no longer than 1-side of A4).

In your covering letter, please highlight you interest in Kindred Squared and your motivation for applying for the role, as well as any specific experience or strengths that you will bring.