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Programme Officer

Oxford
£26k – £33k/yr
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Programme Officer, Opportunity International UK

Job title: Programme Officer

Salary range: £26,000-33,000 per annum depending on experience

Hours: Full-time

Contract: Fixed-term contract until October 2028 (subject to funding)

Reports to: Senior Programme Manager and Senior Resource Development Manager (Programme Development & Proposals). The postholder will also work closely with the Director of International Programmes.

Location: Hybrid working, with attendance at the Oxford office at least one day per week (typically Wednesdays)

Job purpose:

The Programme Officer will support the successful delivery and growth of Opportunity International UK's programmes across Africa, helping ensure projects are delivered effectively, donor requirements are met, and learning is used to improve impact for the communities we serve.

Your role will be to work with key members of staff to support project management across our portfolio. You will be assigned responsibility for specific projects and will receive regular work assignments linked to those programmes including being fully briefed on all projects that we currently manage so you are able to work across our portfolio as needed. You will be required to support managers during busy periods such as reporting, evaluation, project launch and closure and to step in when there is a lack of capacity such as a member of staff going on leave. Managers will ensure that adequate training and preparation is given to allow you to perform tasks well and will support ongoing development.

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You will work closely with the UK based Senior Programmes Manager but also have a strong link to our Senior Resource Development Manager who coordinates and writes our institutional funding bids. Putting together large bids is a complex, time-sensitive task and you may be asked to assist with co-ordinating information required from partners, developing logframes and budgets and writing sections of narrative reports.

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More information about the role and about working at Opportunity can be found on our website here: https://www.opportunity.org.uk/jobs

How to apply

Applications should be submitted to Rachel English at renglish@opportunity.org and include:

  • A comprehensive CV
  • A supporting statement (no more than two pages) summarising why you’re applying and how you meet the person specification

Closing Date: 3 August 2026

First stage interviews: Week commencing 3rd August 2026.

If you would like an informal conversation about the role before applying, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please contact Rachel English, Senior Programmes Manager on renglish@opportunity.org to arrange a time to speak.

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Skills

Project Management
Donor Requirements
Evaluation
Reporting
Budgeting
Proposal Writing
Logframes
Collaboration
Training
Development
Communication
Coordination
Research
Impact Assessment
Time Management
Problem Solving

Location

Oxford, England, United Kingdom

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