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Senior Network Organiser

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Application deadline:

April 13, 2025

The purpose of NEON’s network is to bring together people working for social justice to learn, connect and organise. NEON hosts a network of almost 1.5k members working in a wide range of social movements and roles. We run regular socials and events to bring together network members in person, we provide them with regular updates of the work we do and the resources we offer, and our network is a resource for NEON folks to identify the organisations and people they want to collaborate with to build the capacity of social movements. Members also use the network (via the Mobilise app and mailing lists) to share their own work and start conversations on many issues, from politics to strategy to communications and more. NEON’s network is key to what we do. We want to grow it and make it an even more useful resource for members, so it becomes a home for people working across social justice movements in the UK. This role will take a lead in designing and delivering a strategy to do that, focusing on developing and delivering creative ways to expand the network and the engagement of members with NEON and with each other. A big part of this is organising public events and accessible webinars & trainings to engage the widest possible audience, and finding new ways to grow our online community. But it’s also about building strong relationships with the people in the network and expanding our offer to meet their needs, while helping to increase the reach and impact of NEON’s programmes. You’ll have considerable scope to experiment in this role.

Location

Hybrid working. Our flexible working policy requires everyone to be in our east London office for 25% of the time as a minimum because building in-person relationships is important to us (that could be one week a month, or a day or two a week), but you’re welcome to be there more as many staff are.

Salary

£45,127pa

Contract type

Permanent

Hours

Full-time, which for NEON is 28 hours a week - the equivalent of a 4 day standard work week. This can be done over 4 or 5 days, that’s totally up to you. Hours are generally flexible, with some core meetings everyone has to be at.

Benefits

a 28-hour week, 7.5% employer matched pension, genuinely flexible working, 20 days holiday per year (25 days pro rated for a 4 day week), plus bank holidays and Christmas break, a progressive Parenting Policy, Sabbatical Policy, and a generous staff development budget

Reporting to

Director of Movement Building (with a dotted line to ED: Strategy & Fundraising)

Managing