U-Maths
Careers + Employer Partnerships Manager

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£44,000–£47,000 | Permanent | Full-time | Home-based (UK) with regular travel
Help young people with an affinity for mathematics discover where it can take them.
We're looking for a Careers + Employer Partnerships Manager to build employer partnerships, develop national careers intelligence and create a national centre of expertise that every University Maths School can draw upon.
Join a small, ambitious charity and help build a national careers and employer network that opens doors for young people with an affinity for mathematics.
About U-Maths
U-Maths is the national charity for University Maths Schools.
Our vision is that every young person with an affinity for mathematics can thrive and succeed. We strengthen and grow the national network of University Maths Schools by developing shared expertise, leading national initiatives and creating opportunities that no single school could achieve alone.
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In this role you'll...
- build long-term relationships with employers, universities, alumni and sector partners;
- develop and share national intelligence about mathematical STEM pathways and employer needs;
- support careers, UCAS and project leads across the University Maths School network;
- create careers and pathways resources for schools and outreach programmes;
- lead U-Maths' annual North and South student careers conferences and other national careers activities.
You'll probably enjoy this role if you...
- enjoy building relationships and connecting people;
- like understanding how mathematical STEM careers are changing;
- communicate complex information clearly and practically;
- want your work to improve opportunities for young people across a national network of schools.


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There are many different routes into this role. You might have developed your skills in careers education, employer engagement, widening participation, partnerships, outreach, higher education, the charity sector or another setting where helping young people understand and access opportunity matters. We're more interested in the relationships you build, the insight you bring and the opportunities you create than in where you have gained them.
Why join us?
- 30 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
- 11% employer pension contribution
- Home-based working with monthly London team meetings
- Workspace available at King's College London
- A collaborative, ambitious and supportive team
Closing date: Monday 10 August 2026 at 09:00
Interested? Download the full application pack via the U-Maths website.
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