Head of GrantsWe are seeking an experienced grants leader to shape and deliver an ambitious funding strategy that expands access to outdoor learning, green skills and land-based education across the UK.Position: Head of GrantsSalary: £50,000 to £53,000 per annumLocation: Quenington, Gloucestershire with hybrid working consideredHours: 35 hours per week, full-timeContract: PermanentClosing Date: 17 June 2026About the RoleThis is a senior leadership opportunity to lead and develop a strategic grant-making programme focused on increasing equitable access to outdoor learning, land-based education and green skills.Reporting to the Director of Learning, you will oversee the full grants lifecycle, ensuring funding programmes deliver meaningful impact while responding to environmental, social and educational priorities. You will also play a key role in building partnerships, influencing the wider sector and helping to shape future funding approaches.Key responsibilities include:Leading the development and delivery of the organisation's grants strategyOverseeing grant programmes from design through to evaluation and learningBuilding strategic partnerships with funders, policymakers and sector organisationsDeveloping collaborative networks that strengthen the voice and influence of the sectorEmbedding equitable, trust-based and relationship-driven funding approachesChampioning youth participation and ensuring lived experience informs decision-makingUsing insight, learning and evidence to improve grant-making effectivenessManaging budgets, resources and operational planningProviding leadership, support and development to a high-performing teamContributing to organisational strategy as a member of the senior leadership team About YouWe are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader with significant experience in grant-making and partnership development.You will have:Strong experience leading strategic grant-making programmesExcellent knowledge of land-based sectorsExperience of youth engagement, participation or leadership developmentA track record of building successful partnerships and cross-sector collaborationsExperience using evidence, learning and insight to inform decision-makingOutstanding communication, influencing and presentation skillsStrong analytical and reporting abilitiesA commitment to equity, inclusion and widening access to opportunitiesThe ability to lead, inspire and develop teams You will also bring a proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused approach, together with a genuine passion for creating positive change through education and connection with nature.About the OrganisationThe organisation is one of the UK’s leading outdoor learning charities, helping children and young people connect with nature, develop skills and improve life opportunities through learning from the land. Rooted in the conservation and stewardship of the countryside, the charity manages significant estates while supporting environmental sustainability, partnerships and community impact across the UK.Other roles you may have experience of could include: Head of Funding, Head of Programmes, Grants Director, Funding Director, Head of Partnerships, Director of Impact, Director of Programmes, Head of Philanthropy, Funding and Partnerships Manager, Strategic Programmes Manager, Trusts and Foundations Lead, Head of Social Impact. #INDNFPIf you are an experienced grants professional looking to influence strategy, build partnerships and create lasting impact through education and nature-based learning, we would love to hear from you.Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client – Not For Profit People.