Somerville Heart Foundation Address: 7 Friars Courtyard, 30-32 Princes Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1RJ Salary: £23,000 - £27,000 per annum (35 hours per week or pro rata) (depending on experience) Hours: 25 - 35 hours per week, Mondays to Fridays, occasional evening weekend work/travel Contract: Permanent Reference: 0480 This is predominantly an office-based role, in Ipswich town centre, there will be occasional travel and attendance at evening and weekend events by prior agreement For over 30 years, Somerville Heart Foundation (SHF) has been providing peer support, advocacy, communication and a community for young people and adults born with a heart condition; Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD). Our vision is that people with ACHD live longer, happier and healthier lives. As the only UK-wide charity supporting this diverse community throughout their adult lives, we advocate for their rights to receive the best possible care, services and support. We achieve this through building a community of like-minded individuals, providing information and guidance, campaigning for better services and support and building excellent relationships with specialist hospitals and healthcare professionals as well as helping with practical solutions for lifestyle issues. Our beliefs Staff are expected to support the Somerville Heart Foundation’s following adopted beliefs: access to all necessary healthcare, delivered by appropriate specialists, quickly and easily (this includes access to mental health and psychological support where needed) an understanding of their condition to confidently make lifestyle choices and be joint decision-makers in their healthcare if they so desire have their voice heard in decisions made about healthcare delivery that affects their care. “Nothing about us, without us” knowledge about living with their condition, from driving, pregnancy, menopause, exercise etc the confidence to talk about their condition to family, friends and in the workplace when required be recognised as someone with a long-term condition in the same manner as diseases such as diabetes the ability to live their best life. Role Description This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and highly organised individual to join our small friendly team and expand our reach. The Digital Marketing, Communications and Operations Officer will play a key role in helping to develop and support the ongoing work of the charity which has a commitment to campaign and advocate for improved treatment for young people and adults living with a congenital heart condition. SHF represents patients at national level promoting the rights and needs of adults who have a congenital heart defect. You will work as part of the existing SHF team, demonstrating advanced communication skills to: develop relationships with stakeholders engage with the people we support build on our existing donor base develop corporate and community partners nurture excellent working relationships and identify opportunities to better engage with our community. The successful applicant will ideally be a competent wordsmith with demonstrable experience of working with and engaging people from diverse backgrounds. They will spearhead our digital marketing communications, fundraising and operations to ensure the charity has the capacity to deliver against our strategic goals. Main Responsibilities This is a varied and interesting role, fulfilling a crucial role in engaging with our stakeholders, through marketing, communications and fundraising to increase the profile of the organisation by developing connections and networks with existing and potential stakeholders to broaden our scope to a wider audience and better meet the needs of the people we support. This is an exciting stage in the charity’s journey and there is development potential for the right person who can make a huge impact on the charity, people with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD), and other stakeholders. development potential for the incumbent post holder on the impact of the role on the charity, by raising awareness and increasing the profile of the organisation in developing connections and networks to further our reach be responsible for the day-to-day management of the website and social media platforms delivering regular engaging, accessible digital audience led content collaborating with our staff and members work flexibly and collaboratively across the charity ensuring alignment with our organisational aims and objectives and demonstrate the ability to embrace innovation to overcome challenges and identify new opportunities in the current health climate with the potential to participate in projects which best meet patient need work with the team to create, support and implement robust communications and development strategies as well as creation and delivery of ambitious fundraising plans. You will be involved in the development and implementation of fundraising pipelines and income generation streams in line with our organisational strategy enthusiasm, compassion, creativity with an ability to work under pressure, have great time management and self-discipline with problem solving skills whilst being receptive to direction and feedback. To find out more You can contact Michelle Woods on 07950 671139 during office hours for further information. How to apply Please request a job pack for further information or to apply from michelle.woods@sfhearts.org.uk. Closing date: 31 December 2025. Promoted as JOTW (Job of the Week) on Suffolk Jobs Direct.