Are you looking for a exciting data led role within an organisation where the work you do makes a real difference to children's? If the answer it's yes, our Associate Head of Supporter Data Operations could be exactly what you're looking for.
At the NSPCC, we believe every childhood is worth fighting for. With over 100 years of experience, and the collective strength of our staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners, we're working to end child abuse and neglect for good.
Over 90 percent of the NSPCC's income comes from voluntary donations, so we reply on the incredible generosity and commitment of all our supporters, large and small.
You'll work as part of one of many teams across the UK, which focus on engaging our supporters and ensuring they continue to give their support. You will do this by leading fundraising initiatives or simply sharing our mission with those around you, every conversation and connection can spark change.
We encourage everyone across the organisation to get involved, feel confident in championing our cause, and help us grow the support we need to protect children and give them the futures they deserve
What is the purpose of the Associate Head of Supporter Data Operations?
The Supporter Data Operations team is part of the Fundraising Operations team in the Engagement & Fundraising Directorate.
The team is responsible for donation processing, data processing, data quality, and user training and support. They are also involved in delivery of our ongoing Supporter Centricity project, focussing on delivering Salesforce to maximise engagement as part of the wider programme.
The Associate Head of Supporter Data Operations leads and manages a varied team who work with stakeholders across Engagement and Fundraising, Technology, and Finance. The postholder is responsible for c20 office based and remote staff.
What will I be doing as an Associate Head of Supporter Data Operations?
The post‑holder will help shape how our teams, responsibilities and ways of working evolve after Salesforce go‑live, ensuring the NSPCC and our supporters genuinely feel the benefit of the new technology. They will lead and nurture the Supporter Data Operations team, creating a collaborative, supportive and high‑performing environment where people can thrive through change. They will also hold the vision and roadmap for Salesforce across Engagement & Fundraising, working closely with colleagues to prioritise development and balance project and BAU needs in a way that keeps supporters at the heart of what we do
What skills do I need to be an Assistant Head of Supporter Data Operations?
Experienced in guiding teams through major technology change, ensuring colleagues are confident and well‑supported.
Strong understanding of modern data and platform technologies, including Salesforce.
Solid grasp of data governance, quality and security and how these shape good practice
Excellent communicator and relationship‑builder, comfortable working across teams.
Any one of our people will tell you that a huge reward in itself is making a difference to children's lives. But we know it's a competitive world, and it's important to feel valued in your role and receive more practical, tangible benefits. We offer salaries that are at least comparable with the top charities in the UK, as well as these benefits.
Join us and make a difference. You'll grow, be challenged, and help change millions of young lives for the better.
Ready to apply?
If this is the role for you, please click the button ‘apply' to start your journey. You can find more information on all recruitment stages on the Career page.
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As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults.
At the NSPCC we are on a journey to becoming a trauma-informed organisation for the children, young people and families that we work with, as well as our staff and volunteers. To be trauma-informed is one of the guiding principles that shape and guide our 2021-2031 Strategy. This means understanding the nature of adversity, trauma, and resilience so that we can work towards reducing and preventing further harm and promoting recovery and healing. Coming to work at the NSPCC will provide the opportunity for you to join us in our commitment to becoming a trauma-informed organisation.
Siobhan Walters / Children's Services