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Knowledge & Learning Officer (1x Permanent, 1x FTC)

  • Full time
  • £25,019 – £26,000
  • Glasgow - flexible working
  • Closing 7th November 2021


  • Advertised from 27th October 2021
  • Contract Type: 1 x Permanent and 1 Fixed Term until October 2022. Hours: 37 Hours per week.
  • Job reference 210111

Role

About us

The National Lottery Community Fund is the largest funder of community activity in the UK – we support people and communities to prosper and thrive.

National Lottery players raise an incredible £36 million a week for good causes. This money funds projects and activities that transform communities, protect our heritage and enrich lives through arts, spots and culture. We are proud to be one of 12 distributors responsible for awarding this funding across the UK.

Thanks to National Lottery players, last year we were able to award over half a billion pounds of life-changing funding to UK communities, supporting thousands of projects making a real difference to people’s lives.

Over eight in ten of our grants were for under £10,000 going to grassroots groups and charities across the UK doing great things to support their communities, during a particularly tough time.

We also distribute non-National Lottery funds, working closely with Government on funding for important issues, such as tackling loneliness, multiple and complex needs, mental health and distributing Dormant Accounts money.

Over the last five years we’ve awarded a total of £3.4 billion, of which £2.7 billion is National Lottery money.

We fund things that matter – whether helping communities respond positively to national, regional or local priorities, or helping the UK achieve its big social ambitions. Our grants range from £500 up to multi-million-pound programmes – supporting people and projects to do extraordinary things and bring great ideas for their community to life.

About the role

Knowledge and Learning Officer x2

1 x Fixed Term Contract until October 2022

1 x Permanent

Please state in your supporting statement which role you are applying for, this can be both.

As part of our Knowledge and Learning Team here in Scotland, you will work collaboratively with both internal and external stakeholders to share learning from our work and from others, and to shape funding decisions and priorities.

You’ll have sound facilitation skills, both in person and online, and be someone who can help us bring together and learn from our grantholders, other funders and the wider sector as well as from each other - in the Scotland Directorate and across the UK. You will also be confident and assertive, and able to persuade others to collaborate, share, and make use of evidence. You will be able to see the ‘bigger picture’ of our grantmaking work, and identify leaning and links across, and between, geographic and thematic areas.

You will be a clear communicator and have the critical thinking and research skills to help us produce effective, user-friendly and accurate information for a variety of audiences. You will also be adept at managing a busy and varied workload. You will be responding to often short notice requests for information and support from our place based teams or our Management Team, while balancing longer term research/report writing and presentation, along with ongoing management and facilitation of relationships, networks and groups.

You will be curious to explore more about changes to service delivery post covid and the different approaches being adopted across the sector as well as exploring new ways of engaging with stakeholders.

You will be collaborative in nature and enjoy working proactively and in partnership with colleagues across the fund, as well as externally, managing sometimes challenging relationships successfully, and for mutual benefit. You will be part of a small Knowledge and Learning team in Scotland of 6 people and you will work closely to support your team, and others, being happy to muck in when things are busy, and will be supported in turn, sharing workloads, learning and pressure points regularly. An open, supportive and flexible team working approach will therefore be necessary.

Application notes

Application closing date: 07/11/2021

Interview Date: 17 & 18 November 2022

For further information and to apply, please visit our website

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