Community Engagement Officer - Establishing Sanctuaries in Wandsworth
Job description
Title
Community Engagement Officer (CEO)
Project
Establishing Sanctuaries in Wandsworth
Reporting and liaising
Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees committee
Location
Work from home or CEO responsibility - we advocate the use of the VCS Hub at Wandsworth Town Hall
Contract terms
The CEO will be contracted to work on a flexible basis for the equivalent of 62 days over a year at the rate of 175/day. The contracted rate includes costs of working from home and use of own digital equipment, mobile phone. We are seeking additional funding to expand the number of working days.
Travel
The post involves local travel to meet organisations across Wandsworth on a regular basis.
How to apply and deadline for application
Please email your CV and a short covering letter explaining how you meet the person specification. Email to with subject
'Application for CEO/Establishing Sanctuaries post'
. WWR encourages applications from diverse backgrounds.
Application deadline: Friday 25 July 2025
Background to the project
The Project is supported by
Wandsworth Council
as a Borough of Sanctuary and by
Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network
(LRMN). Note that for the year 2025 Wandsworth is the London Borough of Culture.
Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees
is a charity and operates primarily on a voluntary basis. We aim to make Wandsworth a welcoming place for those seeking sanctuary to feel safe, supported and part of our community. WWR is part of the City of Sanctuary movement and is the accredited organization in Wandsworth. We work with voluntary and community sector (VCS) and other organisations to encourage and support those wishing to reach out to refugees. We liaise with those interested in finding out more, offering general support, offering general support, or seeking to become accredited with City of Sanctuary.
Objectives of the project
The project will support the WWR committee activities and objectives. It will expand WWR reach and contacts in the VCS and other appropriate places and organisations. It will raise the profile of the sanctuary movement and encourage active participation by various organisations to create welcoming communities for people seeking sanctuary. Participation can range from an interest and small steps through to becoming accredited with City of Sanctuary.
Wandsworth and Sanctuaries
Sanctuaries include community groups, private organisations, public sector services, and individuals, united in their commitment to supporting those fleeing violence and persecution. Wandsworth is a Borough of Sanctuary, and the accredited organisations at present include a theatre, cafe and shop. Wandsworth libraries and some faith groups and schools are in the process of applying to become accredited. There is interest from other theatres, shops, sporting facilities and many others.
Role of the Community Engagement Officer
Assist the committee to increase its outreach and communication with interested organisations across the Borough
Join monthly committee meeting to report and plan
Meet and liaise with the key refugee support organisations in Wandsworth and a small number in other London boroughs
Organise an on-line Meet-Up for sharing and support 'clinics' (every 4-6 weeks); develop a launch for this event
Liaise with the committee Events Group fundraising and events activities
Liaise with and include lived experience into outreach and activities (WWR has a small advisory group
Liaise with committee members represented on the Council's 'Migration Forum'
Liaise with the organisations accredited with CoS in Wandsworth: CoS asks accredited organisations share activities and learning
Assist in planning and implementing activities during Refugee Week (June)
Participate in the annual City of Sanctuary Annual Conference
Assist organisation of Annual General Meeting (in 2026 date to be decided)
WWR is applying for additional funds and if successful will increase the contracted time of the CEO and allow more time for this role and to widen the brief.
Person specification
Essential experience
Proven organisational ability and experience to manage a project (including budget and finances)
Ability to identify and engage with organisations that could contribute expand commitment to Sanctuary in Wandsworth
Good communication skills
Ability to use social media, including posting to WWR website
Ability to reach out to those with lived experience to bring into the project
A commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice.
Understand issues behind migration and the impacts that lead people to become refugees
Desirable experience
Knowledge and understanding of the goals of the Sanctuary movement
Experience of working effectively with a Chair and Board of Trustees
Campaign and advocacy experience,
Experience of evaluating a project
Job Types: Part-time, Fixed term contract, Freelance
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: 175.00 per day
Expected hours: 8 - 10 per week
Benefits:
Flexitime
Work from home
Application question(s):
Are you located within easy travelling distance and time to Wandsworth Borough?
Work Location: In person