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Project Coordinator

Posted 15 hours 30 minutes ago by Rockinghorse

£60,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Part Time
Other
Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom, BN1 1
Job Description

£26k - £30k FTE (Up to 0.6 FTE - max 22.5 hours per week) in Central Brighton. Our work is across Sussex.

Rockinghorse Children's Charity supports sick and disabled children across Sussex. We support babies, children and young people, along with their families, at The Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital and The Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton and all of the specialist children's wards and baby units throughout Sussex.

We deliver and fund projects that enable doctors and nurses to do more. All of projects are led by the needs of children and young people and their families - the lifesaving medical equipment, the support for parents and families, the toys for children spending time in hospitals across Sussex, the environments and spaces that help children feel more at home when they are in hospital and additional staff to make sure children get the best possible care when they are unwell.

Originally set up in 1967 by Dr Trevor Mann, we have been supporting children for more than 55 years, and in that time, we have supported nearly a million children and their families. As the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, including the Trevor Mann Baby Unit, we work with the NHS, charity partners and the Sussex community to ensure children can be children no matter now sick they are.

We do not receive any government, statutory or local authority funding and so we rely on the generous support of individuals, community groups, companies and trusts: people like you, who care about children and want Sussex to be a safe place for children to grow up.

About the role

Rockinghorse delivers more than 70 impactful projects each year to support sick and disabled babies, children, and young people across Sussex. As our programmes grow, we are seeking a highly organised and proactive Project Coordinator to support the day to day delivery of our projects and services.

Reporting to the Senior Projects Manager, this role will play a vital part in ensuring our projects run smoothly on time and on budget. You will work closely with NHS Champions (doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals), internal colleagues and external partners to help coordinate activities, gather information, maintain accurate records, and support the successful delivery of all our projects.

This is a hands on, operational role, offering an opportunity to develop project management skills within a friendly and impactful children's charity. You'll play an important part in ensuring our projects make a meaningful difference to children and families across Sussex.

Application Process

To apply, please send your CV and covering letter outlining how you fulfil the nine essential elements of the person specification to:

Your covering letter must address your experience, skills, and knowledge against the eight essential elements of the person spec. Applications without a covering letter will not be considered. If you also have any of the four desirable criteria, please outline these too.

If you need any support with the process or application, please get in touch. We can also talk to through the role and answer any questions you may have informally.

All applicants will be shortlisted (to go to interview) based on their ability to demonstrate they have, or can gain, most of the essential criteria for the role - as demonstrated in the covering letter.

  • Application Deadline: midnight 5 April 2026
  • Shortlisting: w/c 6 April 2026
  • Interviews will be the: 15 or 16 April 2026

Interviews will be with the Senior Projects Manager and the Head of Philanthropy and Development and will consist of a series of set questions (the same for each candidate) about your skills, experience and knowledge relating to the post (Essential, Work and Desirable skills).

The interview will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the role, the charity, and the process of recruitment.

The role will be available from 1 April 2026 (depending on post holder's availability).

To ensure our recruitment practices are inclusive and promote diversity, Rockinghorse Children's Charity is committed to providing equal opportunities for all applicants. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We actively encourage individuals from underrepresented groups to apply. If you require any reasonable adjustments to participate in the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will be happy to accommodate your needs.

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