Climate Programme Coordinator
Greater London, London, Greater London, EC1A, England, UK
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Creative Arts/Media
PR / Communications, Digital Marketing -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
PR / Communications
- Job type: Full time – 32 hours*, fixed term to February 2027
- Based at: Hybrid – London, coming into the office (Bethnal Green, London) at least two days a week + additional days in the office as needed for attending events, trainings, internal or external meetings. Our team embraces hybrid working (mix of home/office).
- Staff benefits: 7.5% pension contribution and salary sacrifice scheme | 30 days holiday plus bank holidays, a day off on your birthday, & days off between Christmas and New Year | mentoring scheme | annual training budget | hybrid working. Full list of staff benefits can be found here.
- Reports to: Senior Programme Manager or Programme Manager
* Heard is trialling the Four-Day Week as part of our commitment to well-being, sustainability and effectiveness. This means our full-time equivalent has reduced from 35 to 32 hours, spread Mon – Thurs. Our trustees will review whether to permanently adopt Four-Day Week in early 2026, at which point we will work carefully with all our team to ensure all work patterns are sustainable for them, regardless of the decision.
Learn more about the trial.
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About HeardHeard is an award-winning charity that works with people, the media and organisations to inspire stories and communication that change hearts and minds.
For over 15 years, we’ve supported storytellers, campaigners and cultural influencers to transform how complex social justice issues are understood — reaching tens of millions of people each year.
Climate Stories That Work is Heard’s largest programme. It focuses on improving how climate change is communicated in mainstream media and culture by moving away from guilt, shame and doom, and towards narratives that are engaging, human and audience-first. The programme works across TV, training and trusted messengers to help climate stories show up more effectively in everyday media and public conversation.
The RoleWe’re looking for a Programme Coordinator to support the delivery of the Climate programme. This is a varied, hands‑on role, working across multiple strands of activity including TV delivery, training, events, and trusted messenger work.
You’ll play a key role in coordinating activity, tracking progress and supporting high‑quality delivery. You’ll be organising workshops and events, preparing materials, supporting research, and communicating with a wide range of stakeholders including media organisations, partners, funders and creative professionals.
This role is ideal for someone who is highly organised, collaborative and comfortable juggling multiple priorities, and who is motivated by contributing to long‑term social and narrative change.
Further details about the role, responsibilities, and person specification can be found in the full job pack below.
How to ApplyThe Final date to receive applications is 9am, Wednesday 21st January
Here’s more info about the form and application process:
Email if the form or any part of the application process is not accessible to you (or if for any reason you are unable to set up a Google account).
The form will ask you to upload your CV, and ask you three application questions. We do not ask you to write a cover letter – just to answer these questions.
There are the three application questions (each with a 1,000-character limit, which is roughly 150 – 300 words):
Tell us about a time you coordinated a project, programme, event, or set of activities with multiple moving parts.
This role involves researching information and turning it into clear, useful materials (such as slide decks, briefings, or written summaries). Please share an example of when you researched a topic and presented your findings for others to use.
What interests you about this role and about working on the Climate Stories That Work programme at Heard? You do not need prior experience in climate or narrative change, we are interested in what draws you to the work and how your skills and experiences would contribute.
We will give equal weighting to…
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