Join the rise of a thriving EdTech charity, FIRST UK, as we revolutionize STEM education and shape future engineers.
Overview
£32000 - £39000
UK Home-based with regular coworking
Expires 18-1-26 - Applications reviewed after this date
Organisation Summary: We are FIRST UK, an EdTech charity making STEM more accessible through robot-centric initiatives and competitions. We are transitioning from a startup to a scaling stage, backed by leading tech businesses such as Arm, XTX Markets, Smiths Group, Bloomberg, among others. In 2026, we aim to grow our annual income to £2m by launching a 5-year strategy focused on expanding our impact beyond school & community group setups.
Role Summary:
- Act as a link between the CEO and potential partners
- Secure income through relationship with trusts, foundations and philanthropists
- Establish corporate partnerships for funding and volunteers
- Forge collaborations for outreach and growth
- Create a network of trustees, advisors, ambassadors, and advocates
Role Requirements:
- Experience in relationship-building and networking
- Expertise in securing income (corporate partnerships, sponsorship, grants etc.)
- Experience in driving growth
- Ability to steward relationships
- Passion for STEM, tech for good, and inclusion is a plus
Application Process Details:
- Visit our website to familiarize yourself with our mission
- Answer 3 screening questions and upload your CV
- Wait for shortlisting until Jan 18th and potential interview invite by Jan 23rd
Who we are
We're FIRST UK, a EdTech charity using robots, role models and competitions to make STEM more approachable and inclusive – empowering young people with the technical knowledge and soft skills to engineer better futures.
It’s an exciting time to join us as we move from startup into scaling mode. We’re backed by some of the world’s leading tech-enabled businesses including Arm, XTX Markets, Smiths Group, Bloomberg, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and many more.
In summer 2026 we’ll publish a new 5-year strategy articulating how we will build more than robots in schools and community groups nationwide, alongside growing our annual income to £2m by 2027.
It’s easy to see why competitions like this really do help students develop the skills they’re going to need for the rest of their lives. Honestly, I wish I had something like this when I was at school.
Spencer Kelly, BBC Broadcaster
What we're looking for
A fundraiser, partnerships guru, and consummate relationship builder. Someone who can support the CEO to identify, go after, and convert opportunities which sustain and scale the charity’s impact. Broadly this means more money and greater participation. Through your ability to seek out and support the relationships which matter most you will ensure the charity secures:
- Income generating relationships with trusts, foundations, and philanthropists
- Corporate partnerships fuelling our programmes with funding and volunteers
- Collaborations with organisations supporting outreach and growth
- An ecosystem of proactive trustees, advisors, ambassadors and advocates
Working closely with the CEO you’ll get the charity in front of the right people, having the right conversations which grow investment and participation. Your tenacity will help build and steward a network to achieve our mission better and sooner.
Who this might suit
A people person. You love seeking out and building relationships, then maximising their impact. You might have worked in a charity fundraising position before. You understand what good looks like in terms of brokering strong partnerships – and relish the mix of research, prospecting, proposal development, pitching, and importantly onward stewardship of the relationships we win to ensure we amplify, leverage and retain them.
Whatever your background – the common, transferable skill set is being excellent at relationships. Understanding that it’s not just about the chat, it’s about the follow through. You do what you say you will – and do it well.
The experience you'll have
- Evidence of winning income (e.g corporate partnerships, sponsorship, tenders, grants etc)
- Evidence of driving growth (this might be in sales, membership, users, income etc)
- Experience stewarding relationships (partners, funders, trustees, volunteers, stakeholders)
You might also possess
- Passion for STEM, tech for good, inclusion
What you'll get
Responsibility, autonomy, sense of purpose. You’ll be working in a small organisation which is lean, agile and fast-paced. Unimpeded by hierarchy and bureaucracy you’ll have the freedom to experiment, fail fast and crack on. You’ll be presenting a compelling case for support against a validated impact model. Long before pandemics we were working flexibly and remotely – it’s embedded to our culture.
I'm in, what's next?
- Check out the full role profile on our HR platform
- Browse our website and get familiar with our mission
- Answer 3 short screening questions, upload CV and hang tight until Sun 18th Jan
- Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview by Fri 23rd Jan
Safer recruitment
You must live in and have the right to work in the UK. In accordance with our Safer Recruitment Policy, all employees of the charity will be asked for two references which will be conducted by phone and are subject to Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks upon appointment. You can read our Safeguarding Policy here.