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Head of Public Affairs and Engagement

Black Equity Organisation
Posted 3 days ago, valid for 8 days
Location

London, Greater London NW5 1UH, England

Salary

£60k pro rata

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • Join the Black Equity Organisation (BEO), a national civil rights movement focused on dismantling systemic racism and empowering Black communities in the UK.
  • BEO offers mission-led work that drives systemic change and promotes equity and justice for Black communities.
  • The organization values a supportive and inclusive culture, encouraging diverse perspectives and collaboration among its members.
  • Candidates should have at least 3 years of relevant experience and can expect a competitive salary of £40,000 to £50,000 per year.
  • BEO provides opportunities for professional growth, hybrid working, and a strong emphasis on work-life balance.

Join Us at Black Equity Organisation (BEO) – Be Part of the Movement for Change!

·  ·  ·  At Black Equity Organisation (BEO), we are not just another organisation—we are a national civil rights movement, dedicated to dismantling systemic racism and empowering Black communities across the UK. Our work is bold, ambitious, and rooted in action, ensuring that we drive real, lasting change.

If you’re looking for purpose-driven work where you can make a tangible impact, BEO is the place for you. We are at an exciting stage of growth, shaping policies, influencing national conversations, and holding those in power accountable through the Black Britain’s Mandate.

Why Join BEO?

Mission-Led Work – Everything we do is focused on achieving equity and justice for Black communities.
A Supportive & Inclusive Culture – We embrace diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and a collaborative way of working.
Opportunities to Drive Systemic Change – Whether through policy, advocacy, or engagement, your work will create real impact.
Professional Growth – We invest in our people, providing learning opportunities, networking, and skills development.
Flexibility & Well-Being – We offer hybrid working, competitive benefits, and a supportive environment that prioritises work-life balance.

We need passionate, committed individuals who are ready to challenge the status quo, build meaningful relationships, and help us shape a fairer future for Black communities.

Are you ready to be part of the movement? Apply now and let’s create change together.

Join us. Make an impact. Be the change.

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