Apply to the vacancy...
Unfortunately, something went wrong while opening the page. Please try again.

Loading window...

Apply to the vacancy...
Unfortunately, something went wrong while opening the page. Please try again.

Loading window...

Sign up for Jobbird
An error occurred while opening the sign-up page. Please try again.

Loading window...

Forgot my password
Unfortunately, something went wrong while opening the page. Please try again.

Loading window...

Log out
Unfortunately, something went wrong while signing out. Please try again.

Loading window...

Job application sent
Something went wrong while logging in. Please try again.
Something went wrong while signing up. Please try again.

Loading window...

logo
  • 5 km
  • 10 km
  • 30 km
  • 50 km

  • All
  • 5 km
  • 10 km
  • 30 km
  • 50 km

  • All
Filters
Filters
Location and distance
  • 5 km
  • 10 km
  • 30 km
  • 50 km

  • All
Jobs posted from
Salary from (per month)
Filters
How our sorting works

The order in which job vacancies are displayed is determined by a composite score based on the following factors:

  • Keyword Relevance: How well your search terms match the vacancy details. We prioritize matches found in the job title, followed by job requirements, location names, and educational levels. Matches within general employer information or the organization's name carry a lower weight.
  • Commercial Prioritization (Premium Jobs): Vacancies paid for by employers ('Premium' or 'Sponsored') receive a ranking boost and will appear higher in the search results.
  • Recency (Date Relevance): Newer vacancies are prioritized. The relevance score of a vacancy is reduced by half once the posting is older than 30 days.
  • Proximity (Distance Relevance): Vacancies located closer to your search location are ranked higher. For vacancies located more than 30 km from the search center, the relevance score is halved.
The final ranking is established by multiplying all these individual factors to calculate the total relevance score.

Pathway Group

Programme, Policy & Partnerships Manager

Pathway Group Hay Mills
35,000 to 42,000
32 - 40 hour
new


Show Recently closed jobs

    Pathway Group

    Programme, Policy & Partnerships Manager

    Pathway Group Hay Mills
    35,000 to 42,000
    32 - 40 hour
    new
    Status Open
    Apply now

    Apply on the employer's website


    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £35,000 to £42,000
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    Programme, Policy & Partnerships Manager

    Organisation: Multicultural Apprenticeship and Skills Alliance (MASA)

    Location: Birmingham head office base, with regular travel across England

    Salary: £35,000 - £42,000 depending on experience

    Contract: Permanent, Full-time

    Reports to: Founder and CEO

    About MASA

    The Multicultural Apprenticeship and Skills Alliance (MASA) is a national movement focused on improving equity, diversity, inclusion and social mobility across apprenticeships, employability and skills. We work with employers, training providers, colleges, community organisations and sector leaders to influence practice, shape thinking, build stronger pathways into opportunity and ensure underrepresented communities are better served by the system.

    About the role

    We are looking for an ambitious, outward-facing leader who can build partnerships, shape influence, spot opportunities and help grow MASA’s reach, reputation and impact nationally.

    This is not a passive role. We need someone who is comfortable selling, influencing, representing us externally and creating momentum. Someone who can build trusted relationships across employers, policymakers, providers, community organisations and civic stakeholders, while also helping deliver high-quality programmes and visible outcomes.

    You will need to be confident in commercial conversations, credible in public-facing environments, and comfortable navigating policy, thought leadership, public affairs and community-led engagement. You should understand how to build an ecosystem around a mission - connecting people, institutions, opportunities, ideas and influence in a way that grows MASA’s reach and relevance.

    This role is for someone with a growth mindset who can spot openings, bring opportunities in, shape strategic partnerships, create smart KPIs, and get out into the market and make things happen.

    Core focus of the role

    Drive partnership growth and business development

    Support and strengthen MASA’s policy, public affairs and thought leadership presence

    Represent MASA confidently across events, meetings, forums and stakeholder spaces

    Build meaningful community-led and sector-led relationships that expand our ecosystem

    Help design and deliver programmes that create value and impact

    Bring structure, performance measures and commercial discipline to growth activity

    Key responsibilities:

    Programme delivery

    Lead and support the planning and delivery of MASA programmes, campaigns, forums and events

    Ensure delivery is well organised, high quality and aligned to strategic goals

    Coordinate stakeholders, timelines, outputs and follow-up actions

    Capture insight, outcomes and feedback to inform future activity and demonstrate value

    Policy, thought leadership and public affairs

    Support MASA’s voice and visibility across policy, public affairs and influence spaces linked to apprenticeships, skills, employability, equity and social mobility

    Contribute to thought leadership activity by helping shape themes, roundtables, events, campaigns and strategic conversations

    Identify opportunities for MASA to be in the right rooms, with the right people, saying the right things

    Represent MASA externally with credibility, warmth and confidence

    Partnerships, growth and commercial development

    Build, manage and grow relationships with employers, training providers, colleges, community organisations, sector bodies and strategic stakeholders

    Identify, open and progress new partnership, patron, sponsorship and commercial opportunities

    Lead consultative sales conversations with confidence, translating MASA’s work into a compelling value proposition

    Create and manage a live pipeline of prospects, opportunities, warm leads and strategic conversations

    Support patron retention and growth by ensuring relationships are active, valuable and well managed

    Bring in opportunities that strengthen MASA’s profile, influence, income and delivery reach

    Community engagement and ecosystem building

    Build strong, trusted relationships with multicultural communities, grassroots organisations, educators, employer networks and local and national stakeholders

    Develop a joined-up ecosystem around MASA that connects employers, communities, providers, policymakers and delivery partners

    Ensure MASA’s engagement approach is community-led, relevant and rooted in trust

    Help create pathways that lead to real opportunities for underrepresented individuals and communities

    Performance, insight and KPIs

    Develop and track smart KPIs linked to partnerships, growth, engagement, influence and impact

    Create practical systems to monitor pipeline activity, stakeholder engagement, conversions and delivery outcomes

    Use insight and performance data to sharpen focus, improve execution and support reporting to leadership

    Bring discipline and visibility to growth activity, not just energy

    What success looks like

    You have quickly built strong relationships with MASA’s key stakeholders, patrons and partners

    You have established a credible external presence and are representing MASA confidently in the market

    You have built an active pipeline of partnership, patron and growth opportunities

    You have introduced a clearer structure for tracking opportunities, relationships and follow-up

    You are contributing ideas, momentum and external energy from the outset

    In your first 6 months:

    You have helped secure a strong pipeline of new partnerships, patrons, collaborations or commercial opportunities

    MASA has grown a stronger external presence across policy, public affairs, thought leadership and stakeholder spaces

    Community-led engagement is more visible and core to the business, we are better connected and more strategically aligned

    MASA’s programmes and partnerships are commercially viable, better joined up, more measurable and more impactful

    Clear KPIs and tracking systems are in place to support growth, delivery and accountability

    You are recognised internally as well with your peers as someone who brings energy, credibility, strategic thinking and results

    Who we are looking for:

    We are looking for someone who combines commercial instinct with credibility and purpose.

    You may come from skills, employability, education, membership, partnerships, community engagement, public affairs, social impact or business development. What matters most is that you know how to build relationships, create opportunities, carry a brand well, and turn activity into growth.

    You will be comfortable moving between senior stakeholder engagement, external representation, programme delivery, sales conversations, community-based relationship building and practical follow-through.

    You will not be waiting for a perfect brief. You will be proactive, self-directed and energised by building.

    You will bring

    Strong experience in partnerships, business development, external engagement or growth-focused roles

    Confidence in selling, influencing and leading consultative commercial conversations

    A strong understanding of one or more of the following sectors: skills, apprenticeships, employability, education, social impact or community engagement

    The ability to represent an organisation confidently with senior leaders, employers, policymakers, community stakeholders and partners

    Experience of building strategic relationships and turning them into tangible outcomes

    A good grasp of policy, public affairs or stakeholder influence, particularly where it connects to education, skills, inclusion or employability

    Experience of community-led engagement and an understanding of how trust and credibility are built across diverse communities

    Strong organisational skills and the ability to create structure, focus and follow-through

    Confidence in developing practical KPIs, tracking progress and using performance measures intelligently

    A self-starting, growth-driven mindset with the confidence to get out there and make things happen

    Particularly valuable

    Understanding of the apprenticeships landscape and the wider skills and employability system

    Experience in thought leadership, convening, campaigns, stakeholder forums or policy engagement

    Experience using LinkedIn and external platforms to build profile, generate opportunities and strengthen influence

    Existing networks across employers, providers, community organisations, local government or sector bodies

    Lived experience or strong professional experience working with multicultural and underrepresented communities

    What will make someone stand out

    They are commercially sharp and mission-aligned

    They are comfortable in rooms with senior people and credible in community spaces

    They understand both influence and execution

    They can build ecosystems, not just contacts

    They bring opportunities rather than waiting for them

    They are confident enough to lead externally and grounded enough to deliver internally

    They have the energy, judgement and drive to go out and really build something

    What makes this role exciting

    This is a chance to help shape a growing national movement with real ambition. The role offers autonomy, visibility and room to build. You will help strengthen MASA’s profile, expand its partnerships, influence key conversations and create opportunities that have real impact on underrepresented communities across England.

    Working arrangements

    Birmingham head office base, with flexibility to work from home where appropriate

    Regular travel across England, typically 1-2 days per week depending on partnership and programme activity

    Travel expenses covered

    Occasional evening and weekend work for events, networking and external visibility
    Salary description

    £35000.00 - £42000.00 per year

    Apply now

    Apply on the employer's website

    Apply now

    Apply on the employer's website


    Vacancy actions

    Save as favorite
    Share vacancy
    Or apply later


    Hay Mills England

    Jobs

    • Search for jobs
    • Jobs per location
    • Jobs per job profession
    • Jobs per employment
    • Jobs per educational attainment

    Jobbird

    • Switch to different region
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2026 Jobbird