Remote Campaigns Lead for Early Years & Infant Wellbeing

Posted 10 days 7 hours ago by Parent Infant Foundation

Permanent
Part Time
Other
London, United Kingdom
Job Description

Internal Vacancy, Parent-Infant Foundation Vacancy

Location

Home-based within commutable distance from London. This role requires travel to London and may involve occasional travel across the UK.

Hours

Part Time

Contract Type

Fixed Term

May 11, 2026

If you have any queries regarding the role, the project, or the Foundation, please contact
We are more than happy to have an informal conversation prior to you applying.
To arrange an informal chat, feel free to contact Tamora Langley, Head of Policy and Communications at

We are seeking an individual with experience in communications and public affairs, to develop the campaigning activity of the First 1001 Days Movement. The Movement is a campaigning alliance of over 200 charities and professionals who work together to inspire, support and challenge decision makers to value and invest in babies' emotional wellbeing and healthy development.

The Movement is hosted by the Parent-Infant Foundation - the only national charity driving the growth and quality of parent-infant teams, across the UK.

This is the perfect role for an organised and motivated individual who shares our commitment to making sure every baby gets the best start in life. You will have the opportunity to build relationships with parliamentarians and leading charities in the sector.

This is a home-based role, working closely with colleagues at the Parent-Infant Foundation, and with the First 1001 Days Movement's Steering Group.

Interviews will be held week commencing 1st June.

The Parent-Infant Foundation is committed to diversity and inclusion, and we actively encourage applications from a broad range of experiences and backgrounds. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments that we can make to assist you in your application or attendance at interview.

Successful appointment to this post will be subject to satisfactory references.

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