Charity Growth Lead

Isleham, Cambridgeshire (travel required)

Salary £25,000 – £35,000 dependent on experience

Steel Bones is a friendly, ambitious charity supporting amputees and their families. We’re looking for a Charity Growth Lead to help grow the charity and increase diversity in our community.

This is a rewarding, varied, and demanding role — perfect for an experienced professional or someone earlier in their career with strong drive, initiative, and a passion for people and inclusion. If you love building relationships with people and organisations, seeing tangible impact, and helping set the strategy for a charity that truly changes lives, this role is for you.

Steel Bones is a fast growing UK charity supporting over 1,700 amputees and their families across England and Wales. Founded in 2014, we provide free practical and emotional support including peer mentoring, benefits and housing advocacy, careers guidance, youth programmes, school workshops, and a growing network of local meet-ups.

We also host national Celebration Days and youth events to reduce isolation and build confidence. Run by a small but dedicated team supported by volunteers and ambassadors, Steel Bones is expanding rapidly to ensure no amputee faces limb loss alone.

About the role

You’ll be a self-starter combining strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, helping expand our reach in the UK, supporting NHS and partner networks, launching new local groups, and increasing membership diversity. Every decision you make and project you lead will directly improve the lives of amputees and their families.

Stakeholder Relationships

  • Represent the charity at meetings of all levels (NHS Trusts, Limb clinics, sector partners) to develop collaborations and referrals.
  • Expand engagement into diverse communities, increasing national reach and awareness.
  • Act as an ambassador, clearly communicating the charity’s mission, impact and future vision.

Events & Initiatives

  • Launch new initiatives to expand geographic reach and community impact.
  • Measure and evaluate impact to inform growth and strategy.

Marketing & Communications

  • Work with the CEO to define a national marketing and communications strategy and lead the delivery.
  • Strengthen brand presence, media visibility and audience growth using analytics and insights.
  • Ensure inclusive, accessible and authentic representation in all communications.

A typical day at Steel Bones: No two days are the same — and that’s what makes this role exciting because we are a National charity bringing innovation and visionary support to the sector.

This role is based at the HQ in Isleham. Mornings often involve meeting people who make a difference — NHS teams, volunteers, fundraisers, or supporters. Seeing someone’s confidence grow after connecting with the right support is incredibly fulfilling.

Afternoons are a mix of strategy and creativity: launching new local groups, planning events, shaping marketing campaigns, updating the website, or building new partnerships. You’ll also focus on diversity and inclusion, helping Steel Bones reach underrepresented communities and broaden its impact.

It’s a challenging but hugely rewarding role — demanding in scope but rich in opportunities to lead, innovate, and shape the charity’s future. By the end of the day, you’ll leave inspired, knowing your work has made a real difference.

Person specification

Essential:

  • Strong people and relationship-building skills.
  • A good understanding of marketing principles and social media.
  • Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities.
  • Commitment to inclusion and equality.
  • Confidence engaging with professionals, volunteers, and service users.
  • Flexible approach, including occasional evenings or weekends.
  • Willingness to travel and a full UK driving licence.
  • GCSE English and Maths or equivalent.

 

Desirable:

  • Lived experience of limb difference.
  • Experience of working within the not-for-profit sector.

Why work for Steel Bones?

Steel Bones is a fun, supportive, and ambitious place to work. You will meet inspiring people, tackle varied challenges, and see the impact of your work every day. This is a role where your ideas shape the charity’s future, your efforts directly help people. You will leave each day feeling proud of what you have achieved.

You will also receive:

  • 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays) pro rata
  • Workplace pension (auto-enrolment)
  • Flexible and hybrid working options (role dependent)
  • Supportive, inclusive and values-led team culture
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • The opportunity to make a meaningful difference to amputee families across the UK

If you believe you have the skills and experience for this role and would like to be considered, please complete this form Charity Growth Lead Recruitment Form – Fill in form by midday on Friday  27 February 2026.