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The Anne Frank Trust UK
Trustees
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The Anne Frank Trust UK is recruiting Trustees!

Through learning about Anne Frank, the Holocaust and Antisemitism today, we empower young people aged 9 to 15 to recognise and challenge all forms of prejudice.

Do you believe deeply in the power of Education, education especially around the Holocaust?

Do you have expertise in fundraising or organisational infrastructure and governance?

Closing date: Monday, 20th May

See more and apply at: www.annefrank.org.uk

CNHC – Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council
Two Lay Board Members
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CNHC is seeking two Lay Board Members

Are you interested in setting standards in the public interest?

CNHC is the independent regulatory body for complementary healthcare practitioners. The Board meets for a half-day four times a year. Meetings are held in London. There is no remuneration for attendance at Board meetings, but travel costs are reimbursed.

More information and application packs are available at: www.cnhc.org.uk/board_vacancies

Deadline for applications: 5pm on 8 May 2024.

Interviews will be held on: 19 and 20 June 2024.

For more information about CNHC visit www.cnhc.org.uk

The Jewish Chronicle
Assistant Home News Editor (Maternity cover)
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Location: London office, full-time

Salary: Competitive with national papers

This is an exceptional opportunity to be at the helm of a dynamic news operation for a renowned publication that is making a significant impact in Britain and globally.

The team: The news desk is the beating heart of the JC. You will work with award-winning writers recruited from leading national newspapers and exceptional young reporters in a close-knit team.

About you: You have experience on a news desk at a national paper or an agency, or you are a reporter with a good understanding of what a news desk role requires. You will be confident and ready to take on a challenging variety of tasks, from running long-term in-depth investigations, and major interviews to dealing with breaking stories, working with reporters in war zones and handling the sensitivities of high-profile public figures. You will be equally confident working on our website and our print edition.

The role: As Assistant News Editor you will be running the news team from Monday to Friday, working from our office in central London. Reporting to the editor, you will be responsible for the stories in the news section of the website and editing for print. You will understand the news priorities of the Jewish community. This is a contract for year-long maternity cover.

Skills and experience

You will have:

• Superlative instincts for news, enabling you to react quickly and decisively to the rapidly changing agenda;

• The intellect and creativity to develop fresh angles on developing stories;

• Excellent news writing and copy editing ability;

• Good interpersonal and communication skills;

• A good understanding of media law and the Editors’ Code of Practice.

• Knowledge of British Jewry and Israel, or a commitment to working hard to developing that knowledge as rapidly as possible.

• It will also be useful if you have a working knowledge of Desk or similar CMS programmes, and good experience of working on digital news as well as print.

If you are interested in applying and would like to find out more information, please email Keren David at: kdavid@thejc.com.

Deadline for applications: Friday, 19th April

The Jewish Chronicle
Events Manager
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Location: London office
Position: Full time
Salary: Competitive remuneration

An exciting opportunity

We are looking to expand our team with an experienced Events Manager.

The JC has been at the forefront of Jewish community for 182 years, providing our readers with timely and insightful news stories, opinion pieces, and lifestyle content.

Responsibilities include planning and executing various events, collaborating with teams and sponsors, and evaluating success. Requirements: Full-time role in central London, qualification in event management or related field, proven event coordination experience, strong organisational and communication skills, creativity and problem-solving abilities, familiarity with Jewish culture, flexibility for evening and weekend work.

Email: NMayer@thejc.com to apply.

Kisharon Langdon
Director of Fundraising
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NW London

Full time

£75,000 - £80,000 p.a. (Dependent on experience)

Kisharon Langdon are a newly merged charity offering a wide breadth of services to support people with learning disabilities and autism and their families in the Jewish community.

We are seeking a values driven, passionate and experienced fundraising professional to join our friendly and hardworking team in the role of Director of Fundraising. The successful candidate will be responsible for defining and delivering the fundraising strategy in order to meet a £4m voluntary income target.

For the full job description and details on how to apply please visit www.langdonuk.org/work-for-us

For an informal discussion about the role please email recruitment@kisharonlangdon.org.uk

Closing date for applications: 21st January 2024

Kisharon Langdon is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. An Enhanced DBS criminal check may be required.

Kisharon Registered Charity No. 271519. Langdon Registered Charity No. 1142742.