About Secrets Worth Sharing
Secrets Worth Sharing is a platform that encourages more approachable and open conversations around childhood sexual abuse, using a methodology we call "serious joy".
Launched in 2023 as a podcast and video series, the project has since evolved into a vibrant event platform, consultancy, and workshop space. We've held multiple events across the UK and Ireland, blending education, community, and cultural insight to reshape how these topics are discussed.
At the heart of the platform is a commitment to radical intersectionality — recognising that survivors are more than just their abuse, and that joy, identity, and humour can all play a powerful role in healing.
Secrets Worth Sharing is proudly based in Brighton & Hove, a city whose community and culture have shaped much of our work.
About The Role
Secrets Worth Sharing is looking for a reliable and self-sufficient second in command to support the day-to-day management of the non-profit and help grow our impact.
We're seeking a Project Manager to work closely with founder Sophia on the delivery of key projects — from community events and partnerships to digital content and outreach. While some projects may shift depending on funding and timelines, this role will take the lead on our marketing and communications strategy, helping us grow our presence and reach new audiences.
This is a hands-on role for someone who's confident working independently, comfortable with shifting priorities, and aligned with our trauma-informed and intersectional values.
While this is a part-time and flexible role with remote working, we are ideally looking for someone based in or near Brighton & Hove. Many of our events, meetings, and community partnerships are based here, and being able to attend in-person sessions or support local delivery would be a key part of the role.
Responsibilities
This is a hands-on and evolving role supporting multiple strands of Secrets Worth Sharing's work. As a small non-profit, our priorities may shift depending on funding, partnerships, and capacity — so we're looking for someone who's adaptable, proactive, and aligned with our values.
Your responsibilities will fall into the areas below:
Core Responsibilities
These are the core focus areas you'll be responsible for, regardless of the specific projects in motion.
* Take the lead on our marketing and outreach, helping grow our audience and raise awareness of our work
* Manage our communications channels – including newsletters, social media, and the website – with support from Sophia where needed
* Support the founder with planning, admin, and delivery of key projects (e.g. events, partnerships, talks, workshops)
* Stay responsive and organised across multiple moving parts, helping make sure things get done on time and to a high standard
Project-Specific Responsibilities
These tasks will depend on the specific projects running during your time with us.
* Event support: Assisting with planning, promotion, set-up, guest management, and post-event feedback for in-person or digital events
* Content coordination: Helping publish and promote podcast episodes, blogs, or video content if and when they go live
* The Museum of Difficult Topics: Contributing to planning and delivery of the exhibition, including workshops, funding applications, and set-up
Please Note
We're a small and dynamic team, so flexibility is key. Some weeks may be busier than others, and some tasks may evolve depending on the opportunities that come up. We're looking for someone who enjoys pitching in and helping shape things as we grow.
Skills
We're looking for someone who brings a thoughtful, proactive approach to their work and is excited to be part of a small team with a big mission.
Essential
* A commitment and desire to end childhood sexual abuse
* Alignment with Secrets Worth Sharing's core values, including intersectionality, trauma-informed practice, and serious joy
* Ability to manage multiple projects at once and meet deadlines
* Experience thinking through projects with an intersectional and trauma-informed lens
* Experience with marketing and outreach project planning
Desirable (Nice to Have)
* Familiarity with Squarespace (or similar website platforms)
* Confidence using tools like Google Workspace (Docs, Drive, Sheets)
* Experience with using social media platofrms (Instagram. TikTok, youtube)
* Experience with Miro or other collaborative planning tools
* Familiarity with event design and/or facilitation
* Creative background and mindset
* Experience of writing (successful) funding applications
* Experience in speaking another language/ engaging in other cultural backgrounds
* Experience of talking about childhood sexual abuse or a difficult topic in a personal / professional capacity
Contract Period, Pay and Perks
Contract Period
The role will begin in January, with an initial contract running until March. If the fit feels right, there is potential to extend the role until December. Please note: we take a one-month break in summer (usually June or July), during which no work or