The Motherhood Group
Senior Programme &Engagement Lead

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Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Location: Hybrid working – remote with regular in-person attendance for events, content creation, meetings, and outreach across the UK
About The Motherhood Group
The Motherhood Group is a Black-led social enterprise committed to improving the Black maternal experience through advocacy, peer-led support, digital innovation, community programmes, storytelling, and policy-shaping work. We amplify the voices of Black mothers, work to address systemic health inequalities, and build culturally safe spaces for community-led change.
Role Overview
To lead the delivery of The Motherhood Group’s programmes, events, digital campaigns, and stakeholder engagement. This is a dynamic and highly practical role requiring a confident communicator, event and content lead, and proactive organiser who is capable of delivering, creating, and representing the organisation across multiple platforms and public settings.
Key Responsibilities
Programme & Project Delivery
- Coordinate and implement peer support sessions, community programmes, campaigns, and roundtable events.
- Manage session calendars, stakeholder outreach, and facilitator relationships.
- Liaise with partner organisations and speakers to ensure smooth programme delivery.
- Monitor engagement levels, user needs, and participant feedback to adapt and improve programming.
Digital Content Creation & Posting
- Plan, create, and post high-quality, engaging content across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, and other channels.
- Film and edit basic videos (e.g. mum stories, behind-the-scenes reels) using a phone and editing apps.
- Develop creative concepts for campaigns and work with a freelance designer to produce branded visuals, while also designing simple graphics and reels independently (e.g. on Canva).
- Maintain a consistent content calendar and ensure output aligns with upcoming projects and events.
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Campaign & Event Management
- Lead the planning and delivery of major campaigns such as:
- Black Maternal Mental Health Week (September)
- Black Maternal Health Conference & Awards (March)
- Ongoing live events, webinars, and community-led activations
- Coordinate logistics, ticketing, venue management, speaker liaison, and materials preparation.
- Represent The Motherhood Group at events and ensure smooth onsite execution.
Public Speaking & Representation
- Represent The Motherhood Group in public and professional forums including panels, community events, webinars, and speaking engagements.
- Confidently speak about the organisation’s mission, programmes, community impact, and the issues facing Black mothers.
- Present updates, moderate sessions, and host internal or external events as needed.
- Serve as a public-facing voice for The Motherhood Group with professionalism and integrity.
Community & Stakeholder Engagement


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- Build and maintain relationships with Black mothers, peer facilitators, speakers, programme partners, and community leaders.
- Engage with organisations and professionals working across maternal health, mental health, parenting, and related fields.
- Coordinate communication, outreach, and scheduling for community boards, partner networks, and advisory groups.
Reporting & Coordination
- Maintain delivery trackers, income and expense spreadsheets, event registrations, and social engagement stats.
- Contribute to funder reporting by collating outcome data, session feedback, and delivery metrics.
- Prepare updates and summaries on active projects for team meetings or external communications.
General Administration
- Respond to general inbox enquiries (e.g. session signups, speaking invites, support referrals) using clear templates or triage guidance.
- Create and circulate newsletters summarising upcoming events, programme updates, and community news.
- Keep internal folders and organisational systems (e.g. Trello, Drive, Mailchimp) up to date with current delivery materials and timelines.
How to Apply
Email your CV and a short cover letter to: info@themotherhoodgroup.com
Subject line: Senior Programme & Engagement Lead Application
Deadline: 22nd July 2025
Note: The Motherhood Group Ltd is a registered social enterprise | Company Number: 10809194
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