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New CEO Opportunity at tastelifeUK
The trustees of the eating disorders charity tastelifeUK are looking to appoint a new CEO to lead us through the next phase of growth and development.
For 12 years tastelife has been bringing hope and help to those affected by eating disorders through recovery programmes, prevention resources and education, and the demand for our services and resources is increasing. We are in a time of great opportunity when the right kind of leadership will bring together supporter networks, diverse funding streams and strategic insights to make the most of it.
Role Overview
The successful candidate will be someone with developed leadership qualities, a commitment to good mental health and a personal living faith. As we connect across the worlds of health and education, the CEO needs to have excellent communication skills and a proven ability to network with others and expand our connections.
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Key Responsibilities
- Lead tastelife through its next phase of growth and development.
- Connect supporter networks, diverse funding streams, and strategic insights.
- Develop and grow the skills and passion of staff and volunteers.
- Mix working from home with times of gathering with staff and volunteers face to face.
- Involve some evening work and occasional weekends.
About tastelife
tastelife began as a local ministry from the church, fuelled by personal experience of eating disorders. It offered safe places for learning and recovery to those directly affected, and their families. It continues to provide this but identifies itself now as a national resource also working alongside the NHS, schools and universities, campaign groups, and research.


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Job Details
- Hours: 0.8-1.0 fte
- Salary: 45,000 – 50,000 pro rata depending on experience
- Location: Hybrid working from home and various locations in the UK
- Closing date: 5pm on the 31st August 2026
- Interviews: 16th and 17th September
Application
To apply please go to www.tastelifeuk.org
Contact for Further Information
If you would value an informal conversation about this role, please contact:
Richard Mason, chair of trustees on rm.trustee@outlook.com
If you would like a conversation about the charity, please contact:
Di Archer, founder and current CEO on di.archer@tastelifeuk.org
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