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A charitable organization supporting the armed forces is recruiting a Grants Officer responsible for managing grant-making processes and fostering relationships with grant holders. Candidates must have experience in the non-profit sector and strong analytical and communication skills. This role allows for home working with occasional project visits. Salary ranges from £30-35k depending on experience, plus benefits.
The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is recruiting for a Grants Officer.
The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is a grant making charity which supports the Armed Forces Covenant by funding projects which address specific priorities. The Trust is committed to learning from and sharing the achievements of its grant holders and the impact of its funding programmes. To find out more about our work please visit our website https://www.covenantfund.org.uk/
The Grants Officer will be responsible for supporting all aspects of the Trust’s grant making, including undertaking assessments, presenting recommendations for decision-making and building relationships with grant holders to ensure terms are fulfilled and funds properly managed. Previous experience of working in a charity or not for profit organisation is required, as is knowledge of either grant making or contract management. A personal knowledge or experience of the armed forces would be an advantage, and applications will be welcomed from former serving personnel who meet the key criteria. The successful candidates will have an interest in, and commitment to, the difference that charities can make.
The Trust welcomes applications from across the UK. These are home working roles and applicants will be expected to be able to confirm that they are able to work in this way (IT and any essential equipment will be provided). Attendance at occasional (fewer than 4 per year) meetings or awaydays will be expected – these could be in London or elsewhere in the UK, and the Grants Officers may also have the opportunity to make occasional project visits to monitor grant progress. The Trust is committed to being an equal opportunities employer and to providing development and training opportunities.
Salary in the range £30-35k pa depending on experience (plus pension contribution and other benefits).
How to apply:
Applications should take the form of a letter (no more than two pages of A4) providing evidence of how you meet the person specification and a CV. Please also indicate how soon you might be available to start if your application is successful.
Timeline
Applications should be submitted via our recruitment portal at https://system.citrushr.com/Job?uid=zgjxkdvdejpqxbvcyhow by 9am on Monday 15 September. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend interviews which are expected to be conducted either the same week or the following week by video conference.
We recognise that we’re a predominantly white workforce and are genuinely committed to encouraging applications from diverse communities in order to improve the service we provide. We’re not just searching for skills but also how a candidate could uphold our values and enhance our culture, therefore, even if you don’t think you meet all the skills criteria listed in our job descriptions, we’d still like to hear from you.
We are an equal opportunities employer. If you require any additional support or reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know via info@covenantfund.org.uk and we will do our utmost to accommodate you.
Previous applicants are welcome to reapply.
Grants Officer (Aug 2025)
Summary of role
Responsible for supporting all aspects of the Trust’s grant management and contributing to the wider development of the Trust’s grant making and related activities.
Salary in the range £30-35k pa depending on experience (plus pension contribution and other benefits)
Main duties
Person specification
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