Campaigner

Power for People

Camden, London, with hybrid working
£40,000 pa

Paid • Full Time • Permanent

powerforpeople.org.uk

Sectors: environmental policy & campaigning, carbon, climate & energy

Closing date: Not specified, apply soon!


Days detail: 5 days per week; flexible hours
Holiday: 9 weeks/45 days per year
Location detail: Camden, London; up to 2 days per week flexible home working
Closing date detail: as soon as a suitable candidate is found, so please apply promptly

About Power for People

We are a not-for-profit organisation campaigning for the UK to rapidly transition to 100% renewable energy and for this great transition to benefit local communities.

We work to achieve these aims by engaging and mobilising public support nationwide for legislative and policy changes and focusing this support on the Westminster Parliament and the UK Government.

This approach is extremely effective. In recent years we have had several successes and we have ambitious plans for more.

Since being founded in 2017 we have grown quickly and now have thousands of individual supporters across the UK. We plan to continue this growth, with a vision of being one of the most influential campaign groups in the UK within the next five years.

We were founded by three veteran campaigners whose experience is unparalleled. Together they have achieved over twenty legislative successes via Parliamentary campaigns, including the Climate Change Act, the Sustainable Energy Act and the Warm Homes Act.

We are a UK registered organisation and work with a charitable partner, the Poverty and Environment Trust. Our funding comes from individuals and registered charitable trusts and foundations, a full list of which is here.

We also co-ordinate and are the secretariat of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Community Energy.

We have plans to grow our particularly small team. We seek a new team member who is passionate about climate campaigning to be part of our current work for legislation to enable dramatic growth in local renewable energy schemes – especially schemes that are community-owned and run.

We have set out our aims in a Private Members Bill, called the Local Electricity Bill, which we have won widespread support for, including from over 150 MPs from all major parties. We seek to see the provisions made law by any Parliamentary means available, such as amendments to a Government Bill. We are also currently working with supportive MPs and Peers to amend the Government’s new Great British Energy Bill, as this presents another opportunity for achieving our aims.

We seek someone highly competent and organised, with high quality communication skills. Knowledge of campaigning and Parliamentary processes is not necessary, as we can train you in those areas.

About the Role

You will work on a major Parliamentary campaign: engaging MPs and Peers, grassroots organising, managing public communications, fundraising, creating content and conducting research.

Your tasks each day and week will vary depending on the evolving priorities of the campaign. You must be an all-rounder, with an ability to switch between different work streams all with the common goal of new legislation to affect transformative environmental and social change.

You will engage the public and mobilise supportive individuals, local groups and national organisations in advocating to their MPs. This will include drafting inspiring copy for supporter communications, our website, media releases and our social media accounts. It will likely include some travel to different parts of the UK to meet with individuals, community groups and local journalists in order to recruit, mobilise support and build profile.

Your communications will keep supporters up to date on the campaign and inspire them to take action. You will also provide them with tailored support for lobbying their MP. For example, helping a supporter with a written reply to their MP or making sure they are briefed and prepared for a face-to-face MP meeting.

You will work on raising and managing funds required for the above activities. This will include drafting compelling grant applications and reports for funders, managing financial administration and seeking out new funding opportunities.

As a small team we work closely with each other across all areas. You will receive guidance, mentoring and leadership from our director. You will also be responsible for line managing a Campaigns Officer who will provide you with support.

Main Responsibilities

  • Corresponding with the Parliamentary staff of MPs and Peers and with staff at national organisations that support our campaign
  • Managing the recruitment and engagement of individual supporters and community groups, including developing ways to engage new audiences
  • Providing advice and guidance to supporters on effectively engaging with their MP
  • Organising constituency and Parliamentary lobbying events
  • Drafting funding applications, reports to funders and identifying new funding opportunities
  • Drafting press releases and corresponding with local, regional and national mainstream media
  • Writing engaging social media content, high quality website content and managing our website
  • Monitoring and evaluating our supporter engagement strategy

Requirements

Essential

  • The ability to take complex material and present it, in writing, in a clear, concise and relatable way
  • The ability to build and maintain relationships with people and to facilitate and inspire them to take action
  • The ability to engage and inspire verbally, either in-person or when on a phone or video call
  • Strong organising skills
  • Strong problem solving skills
  • An ability to motivate yourself and those around you
  • Enthusiasm for tackling the climate crisis
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel

Desirable

  • Experience of working on climate change policy and in political campaigning
  • Experience of writing grant funding applications or raising donations
  • Experience of managing administrative duties, including financial administration
  • Experience of organising or working at public events
  • Experience of working with mainstream media at local, regional or national levels
  • Experience of managing an organisation’s social media accounts
  • Experience of managing contact details databases
  • Experience of using a website content management system, e.g. Squarespace
  • Knowledge of Parliamentary processes

Encouraging Diversity

We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of their background. We particularly encourage applications from people from disadvantaged backgrounds, minority groups or those who identify as having a disability. If you are unsure about whether to apply, please get in touch and we would be happy to talk to you.

How to Apply

Please send a covering letter and your CV to [email protected].

Your covering letter must be no more than one side of A4 and should state why you would like to work with us and how you match the role’s requirements, listed above.

Your CV must be no more than two sides of A4 and must contain at least two references.


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