We are looking for someone to join our Campaign Impact Department as Campaign Project Manager to lead on project management on priority projects for the organisation.
Key Skills and Attributes:
The successful candidate will be responsible for delivery of project activities and budget, coordinating teams to develop and deliver a strategy and plan that achieves the aims of the project.
If you have experience of delivering complex, high-impact projects to strengthen Friends of the Earth’s campaigning impact and deliver real-world change then this is an exciting opportunity to you. This role really is pivotal in ensuring our campaigns are highly effective, helping us to tackle the climate and ecological crisis through highly professional and impact orientated campaigns management.
As Campaign Project Manager you will deploy a range of fit for purpose project management techniques across your projects. These will complement our overall campaign and business management processes, and the work of other project managers in the organisation. You will work to ensure deep collaboration, and well-informed decision-making. You will make the case for budget, and account for all budgetary process within a team as well as undertake reporting that shows how impact is happening.
The role-holder will be proactive in evaluating success and identifying areas for improvements and work collaboratively to embed learnings. They will play a pivotal role together with campaign leaders to develop a high performing team culture, recommending and adopting team processes that make this easier to achieve.
You will be constantly on the look out for opportunities to create synergy with other parts of the organisation so we can aim and deliver high, as one team. High quality relationships matter to you, and you build this into your work and project management ethos.
The role-holder will be an excellent communicator and easy to work with, able to use a variety of means to get your and your teams needs across, and account for feedback in a diplomatic and timely way.
This role is for 35 hours per week (full-time) and fixed-term for 6 months.
