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Head of Programme Delivery

Good Things Foundation

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Posted 13 hours ago

Join a high-profile mission as the Head of Programme Delivery for Tech Rescue, helping bridge the gap between digital inclusion and sustainability.

Overview

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£40000 - £50000

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Hybrid; Sheffield

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Expires 05-4-26 - Applications reviewed after this date

Organisation summary

Good Things Foundation, a registered charity, is developing a strategic initiative through the National Lottery Climate Action Fund called Tech Rescue. This is a unique opportunity to advance environmental action and social equity by transforming e-waste into opportunities.

Role Summary

  • Lead a team of 15 matrix staff to deliver the Tech Rescue programme.
  • Collaborate with community organisations for the co-design of the programme, ensuring inclusion and community expertise.
  • Create and lead a national campaign rooted in reality and real-life experiences.
  • Establish and lead 12 cross sector regional networks for sustainable device reuse ecosystems.
  • Establish a strong governance framework and a culture of continuous learning within the project team.

Role Requirements

  • Proof of strategic influence, operational excellence, and movement building capabilities.
  • Readiness to provide clear and directional leadership.
  • Capacity to travel regularly to Sheffield.

Application Process Details

  • Role is open for a 4 days a week, 3 year Fixed Term contract.
  • Applications close at 11:55pm on Sunday 5th April 2029.
  • AI will be used in evaluating applications, so read the note to candidates.
  • Applicants must be UK-based with the right to work full-time hours.

Are you a visionary leader who thrives on complexity and excels at building powerful partnerships? We are looking for a strategic pioneer to join us on a three-year fixed-term mission as our Head of Programme Delivery for our new initiative - Tech Rescue.

This role offers a chance to lead a high-profile national programme that will serve as a key plank of our new strategy. Funded by the National Lottery Climate Action Fund, this Good Things Foundation initiative will be a key plank of our new 3 year strategy, combining community action with systemic change.

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Why this role matters

As the Head of Programme Delivery, you will bridge the gap between digital inclusion and sustainability. You’ll be at the heart of a movement that turns e-waste into opportunity, ensuring that environmental action directly fuels social equity.

What you’ll bring to the team

  • Strategic Influence: You’ll use your networking skills to build sustainable, collaborative ecosystems across the UK, uniting regions in the fight against e-waste.
  • Operational Excellence: You’ll lead a large, dynamic matrix team and manage three key external partners, ensuring every moving part of this ambitious machine runs smoothly.
  • Movement Building: From orchestrating a national campaign to fostering local grassroots action, you will be the driving force behind a greener, fairer digital future.

If you are ready to spearhead a national movement that brings together environmental action and social justice, we want to hear from you.

Good Things Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (1165209).

Role description

You will provide clear and directional leadership to a team of c. 15 matrix staff who will be working together to deliver the Tech Rescue programme. 

You will work collaboratively with community based organisations to co-design the programme, ensuring lived experience of exclusion and community expertise are designed into every aspect of how the programme is delivered. 

You will bring together a vision for a national campaign that is rooted in real life and real experience, motivating people to take action, whether that’s individuals with spare devices in the cupboard, passionate champions who want to volunteer, organisations with end-of-life equipment, or policy makers who can influence regional and national change. 

You will establish and lead 12 cross sector regional networks, engaging with influential stakeholders who can make change happen at a local and regional level in order to build sustainable long term circular device reuse ecosystems. 

You will create a strong governance framework for the programme by establishing and leading a Steering Group which includes people with lived experience of digital exclusion, ensuring the project team remains accountable to digitally excluded individuals and community based organisations. 

You will foster a culture of continuous learning within the project team. Working collaboratively with research experts, you will ensure there is an established way of working to regularly review data and insights and use them to steer and adapt the programme as needed, whilst remaining focused on outcomes for people experiencing exclusion.

Important details

  • Location: Sheffield (hybrid working is available). Our team is predominantly Sheffield based and you must be able to travel easily and regularly to Sheffield. We have a touch-down office in Sheffield City Centre and meeting regularly in Sheffield as a whole team is key to our culture. We operate hybrid working where all staff can work from home regularly, if they choose. 
  • Salary: c.£50,000 Full Time Equivalent (FTE), on a pro-rata 4 days per week, 3 year fixed basis (subject to experience and location). The actual pro rata salary is c £40,000, plus excellent benefits 
  • Contract: 4 days a week, 3 year Fixed Term contract: June 2026- May 2029
  • Closing date: 11.55pm Sunday 5th April

Please read our note to candidates on the use of AI in your application.

Please note, we are not currently in a position to offer remote working from abroad or provide sponsorship at this time. We will only be able to consider applications from candidates based in the UK who already have the right to work full time hours.

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