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Anyone can get I touch with Emer Mary Morris with questions about process or the roles
07564181300

Job info below and I can send through the job packs- which are also here : https://www.wearepossible.org/careers

Possible is committed to providing equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of their background. We value diversity whilst also acknowledging that people from certain backgrounds are underrepresented in our organisation. We are keen to correct this, so particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people who identify as having a disability; people from the LGBT+ community; and people who identify as working class (or have done in the past). If you don’t feel confident enough to apply, please get in touch with us for a chat – we’d love to talk to you!

Head of Operations  –

The basics:

Salary: £40,628-£43,229, depending on experience

Contract: Permanent, 0.8-1 full time equivalent. Unfortunately this post is not available as a job share

Location: Our physical office is in London but you can work anywhere in the UK. You must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately we’re not able to support work visa applications.

Closing date: 9am, 19th November 2020

Contact for questions: max@wearepossible.org

About the role

Possible exists to inspire people in the UK to take courageous climate action for a rapid zero-carbon transition. We are a growing team of about twenty people based (in normal times) in an office in Camden, north London – with colleagues also working from Bristol, Aberystwyth, Birmingham and Leeds.

As a quickly growing team, we’re in need of someone who loves a challenge, and knows how to make organisations hum. With no time to waste in tackling the climate crisis head on we’re an active, positive team – and always coming up with new ideas. We need to make sure everything we do is underpinned by a smooth running, accountable and efficient organisation so we can have maximum impact – and have fun doing it. That’s where you come in.

We need someone to take an operational lead, assuming a birds eye view over all of our activities and our infrastructure – and ensuring we put into practice the principles and processes we’ve collectively agreed. From ensuring excellent recruitment practice, to improving staff care and development, to helping build an anti-oppression strategy – this role is all about making Possible an exceptional place to work, and an organisation with impact.

You’ll work in a small team, managing a part time office administrator who will support you and other staff members on key tasks, and have the opportunity to interact with all areas of Possible’s work. If this sounds like something you could get along with – we want to hear from you.

Communications assistant

Salary: £22,420 a year, pro rata.

Contract: 2 years, full time (we are open to 4dpw or a nine day fortnight too). Unfortunately this post is not available as a job share

Location: Our physical office is in London but you can work anywhere in the UK. You must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately we’re not able to support work visa applications.

Application process: application form (more on this below). A shortlist of applicants will be asked to an interview by zoom 3rd-9th Dec, with second zoom interviews for finalists on the 14th and 15th.

Closing date: 9am, 24th November 2020. We cannot accept late applications.

Contact for any questions about this post or application procedure: Alice Bell, director of communications, alice@wearepossible.org.

About the role

Social media whizz? Got a way with words? Stickler for detail? Do you love the challenge of communicating big issues to large, diverse audiences? Do you genuinely enjoy listening to supporters, not just talking to them? Do you want to tackle climate change head on? We should talk…

As our new digi comms assistant, you’ll support the digital outputs of our busy comms team. You’ll keep our Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook followers engaged and inspired, growing the following there, as well as tipping your toe into TikTok, LinkedIn and any other online space it looks useful to be in. You’ll also respond to emails from supporters and help to write and publish mailouts, campaign materials and other digital content.

Campaigns intern

Salary: £20,962 pro rata.

Contract: 6 months, from 4 January 2021, between 4 – 5 days per week. Exact working hours negotiable, e.g. around caring responsibilities or other commitments. Unfortunately applications for job sharing this role cannot be considered.

Location: Our physical office is in London but you can work anywhere in the UK. (You must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately we’re not able to support work visa applications.)

Application process: application form. Two interview rounds.

Closing date: 9am, Wednesday 25th November. We cannot accept late applications.

Contact for questions: Neil Jones, project manager, neil.jones@wearepossible.org.

Graphic designer – data visualisation and maps

Salary: £30,224 pro rata

Contract: Two years (with possibility of extension)

Hours: 0.4-0.6 FTE (2 to 3 days per week). Exact working hours negotiable.

Location: Our physical office is in London but you can work anywhere in the UK.

Closing date: 9am on Monday 23rd November

Application process: application form, interviews expected to be held between 30th November – 18th December

Contact for questions: leo@wearepossible.org

About the role

This specialist graphic design role will primarily be supporting Possible’s Car Free Cities campaign team – with its mission to kickstart the process of making private cars obsolete in our cities – to present local and regional statistics on things like car ownership, congestion, air quality and access to green space in an engaging and accessible way, as well as producing bespoke maps for each of the local geographies we are working in. Your day to day will involve working closely with the Car Free Cities team and creative lead to produce online resources and printed design collateral, shareable infographics for social media and attractive presentations for both layperson and specialist stakeholder audiences.

more info on all roles and how to apply see:

Possible/

Careers – Possible

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