We are seeking a Senior Programme Manager to lead a flagship initiative shaping how capital markets deliver better outcomes for children and future generations.
Salary: £56,000–£65,000 (dependent on experience) + 30 days’ annual leave (pro rata) and 10% employer pension
Location: Central London (hybrid – 60% office / 40% home)
Contract: 12-month fixed term - (4 or 5 days per week)
Start date: As soon as available
Closing date: Please apply promptly as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. First stage interviews will be held W/C 20th July 2026 and Second stage interviews will be held on 28th July 2026
About the role
This is a senior, high-impact position leading a flagship “Investing for Future Generations” Lab, focused on transforming how capital markets understand and respond to children’s lives and outcomes.
You will shape and deliver a market-leading programme designed to embed children’s outcomes into investment decision-making, moving them from a moral concern to a recognised financial consideration. Acting as a central coordinating “backbone”, you will bring together investors, policymakers and partners to drive system-level change.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading the strategy, theory of change and delivery roadmap for the Lab
- Building and coordinating a high-impact cross-sector coalition
- Managing programme budgets, governance, risks and reporting
- Producing practical outputs such as investor frameworks, policy papers and insights
- Influencing policy and supporting an enabling environment for impact investment
- Driving partnerships, fundraising and stakeholder engagement
- Contributing to organisational leadership as part of the senior management team
About you
You are a strategic and collaborative leader with experience operating across complex environments and multiple stakeholders.
You will bring:
- Proven ability to design and deliver ambitious strategies with system-wide impact
- Strong relationship-building and influencing skills, including at senior levels
- Excellent communication skills, with confidence in public speaking and stakeholder engagement
- Experience working with or alongside capital markets, investment or policy environments
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
- A passion for using finance as a force for positive societal change
Experience in impact investing or children-focused policy is beneficial but not essential.
About the Impact Investing Institute
The Impact Investing Institute is an independent non-profit organisation working to transform capital markets, so they support a fairer, greener, more resilient future. Through our Challenge Labs, we come up with practical ways to help private capital address societal challenges such as improving children's lives, left-behind neighbourhoods, and a fair transition to net zero. Via our Field Building, we advance the impact investing field through guides, training, networks and communities of practice. We also engage and seek to influence policymakers and regulators to create an enabling environment where impact investing can thrive, both in the UK and globally.
We are a small and agile team with bold ambitions and a big impact. We achieve our impact through collaboration and co-creation: we work closely as a team and with secondees, volunteers, board members, and a network of external stakeholders across financial services, social investment, businesses, government and regulators.
Other roles you may have experience of could include:
Programme Director, Impact Investment Manager, Policy & Partnerships Lead, Strategy Lead, Head of Programmes, Investment Director, Social Impact Lead, Senior Project Director.