Financial Education Delivery Coordinator

Posted 3 hours 17 minutes ago by Just Finance Foundation

Permanent
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Banking & Financial Services Jobs
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description

Financial Education Delivery Coordinator

Job Title: Financial Education Delivery Coordinator

Responsible to: Head of Financial Education

Areas of responsibility: Scotland central belt, with a specific focus on Glasgow

Contract: 1 year fixed term

Salary: £34,000 FTE £24,000 pro rata

Hours: 3 days/21 hours per week

Location: Home based, with some travel to schools the ideal candidate will be based in the Glasgow area.

Leave: 22 days + bank holidays, pro rata. Additionally, 3 discretionary days are applied over the Christmas holiday closure

Just Finance Foundation (JFF) is working towards lifelong financial wellbeing for all. The Education team s focus is encouraging the uptake of financial education in primary schools. We work to train the teachers to be able to deliver financial education and help them build it into their curriculum.

The Financial Education Delivery Coordinator position at Just Finance Foundation (JFF) is an exciting opportunity to participate in the delivery of new resources that will ensure children can access the education they need to manage money well in the future. We have ambitious targets to see our financial education resources in new schools and this role will be focussed on the central belt of Scotland (in particular, the Glasgow area). Your motivation and target driven ambition will help us expand LifeSavers, our free schools programme.

What we re looking for

  • A strong communicator who is committed to serving schools, teachers, and children well
  • A strategic thinker who is energised by the challenge of reaching a big audience
  • A project manager who can develop plans to achieve goals within set timelines
  • A team player who thrives in a supportive environment
  • A data enthusiast who understands the purpose of gathering impact data, the value of analysing it, and the importance of sharing it with funders, supporters, and stakeholders
  • Someone based in the central belt of Scotland (ideally Glasgow area)

The Financial Education team is at the forefront of Financial Education in the UK. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced and innovative education professional to make a significant contribution to the future wellbeing of our children and communities.

What the role looks like

The Financial Education Coordinator will be responsible for recruiting and onboarding schools to embed our free financial education resources into primary school classrooms in the central belt of Scotland. You will have an excellent understanding of the challenges and pressures that exist within a primary school environment. You will be able to generate enthusiasm for financial education, as well as develop strong relationships with schools and other project collaborators. You will achieve this by proactively researching, networking, and making connections with schools. You will speak to stakeholders, including teachers and school leadership, to promote our programme. Once they have registered, you will then train the teachers and school staff on how to incorporate our resources flexibly into their classrooms. The Financial Education Delivery Coordinator will need to work flexibly with each school to best meet their needs, according to our policies and guidelines. Reporting the progress of the various programmes is a key part of the role and the ability to collate data, identify risks, and meet deadlines is vital.

Crucial to the role is a willingness to be part of a wider project team, an ability to adapt and respond to change, and a belief in the impact that we can make to young people.

How to apply

To apply: Please send your CV and a cover letter of no more than 2 page, no later than 9am on Tuesday 25th November 2025. First interviews will be held virtually week commencing 1st December. Second interviews will be held in person, in Glasgow, on Monday 8th December.

Potential Applicants: If you re interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience, we d still love to hear from you. We don t expect everyone to meet all the criteria listed.

JFF is an inclusive organisation and we welcome all applications. We want our workforce to be truly representative of the communities we serve. Diversity is an asset to our organisation and helps us create an inclusive, welcoming environment for all.

While the role will work solely for the Just Finance Foundation, please note that the Church Urban Fund, as the parent charity, will be the legal employer