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Local Networks Manager

35,700 per year
Stevenage
Full-time
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Local Networks Manager

Are you passionate about building thriving volunteer-led communities and helping people make a meaningful impact?

Do you enjoy working with volunteers, influencing stakeholders and getting out to meet people, build networks and strengthen communities?

Could you help shape the future of the IET’s Local Networks across the UK, EMEA and the Americas?

Up to £35,700 12 Month Fixed Term Contract / Full Time Stevenage with Hybrid Working

At the IET, making our world a better place starts by creating a better place for our people.

At the IET you’ll have more than just a job. Our work is exciting and challenging, connecting the people who solve the problems that matter. It means working with us has real meaning and impact, and you’ll grow – professionally and personally – in ways you never thought possible.

We’re also making significant investments in our people, including providing a modern, vibrant workplace and embracing hybrid working.

What you'll be doing

As our Local Networks Manager, you’ll lead and develop a portfolio of volunteer-led communities across the UK, EMEA and the Americas, helping to create vibrant, inclusive and engaging networks that deliver real value for members, volunteers and the wider engineering community.

At the heart of this role is volunteer engagement. You’ll work closely with volunteer committees and community leaders, building trusted relationships and creating an environment where volunteers feel supported, empowered and confident to contribute. You'll help communities identify priorities, develop plans, and deliver activities that align with both local needs and the wider objectives of the IET.

This is a role that combines strategic thinking with hands-on delivery. One day you might be supporting volunteers to develop a new community initiative, and the next you could be analysing engagement data, identifying opportunities for growth, or working with colleagues across the IET to improve how we support our networks.

You’ll play an important role in helping communities thrive, bringing people together, sharing best practice, and ensuring volunteers have the tools, guidance, and support they need to succeed. Along the way, you'll help strengthen engagement, build sustainable communities, and demonstrate the impact our networks have across the profession.

Using insight, feedback, and performance data, you'll continually look for ways to improve the volunteer and community experience, helping us evolve and grow our global network of communities for the future.

Please note, this role is a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract, and we will require the successful candidate to have a full UK Driving License as the role will require occasional UK-wide travel (approximately once a quarter with the potential for an overnight stay).

What we hope you can bring to the role

We’re looking for someone who is passionate about working with volunteers and building strong, engaged communities. You’ll have experience supporting volunteer-led, membership, community or network-based activity and understand what it takes to create positive, productive relationships that encourage participation and long-term engagement. You’ll be confident working with a wide range of stakeholders and able to build credibility quickly through collaboration, empathy and excellent communication.

You'll be equally comfortable thinking strategically and delivering operationally. Whether you're helping shape long-term community plans, coordinating activity with volunteers or resolving day-to-day challenges, you'll bring structure, organisation and a focus on achieving positive outcomes.

Strong relationship-building skills will be essential, as will the ability to influence, engage and bring people together around a shared purpose. You'll also be comfortable using data and feedback to understand community performance, identify opportunities and support continuous improvement.

Most importantly, you'll bring a proactive, collaborative and people-focused approach, with a genuine commitment to helping volunteers and communities succeed.

A little more about the role

  • Lead and support a portfolio of Local Networks and communities across the UK, EMEA and the Americas.
  • Build strong relationships with volunteers, committee members and community leaders.
  • Support volunteer committees to plan, coordinate and deliver local activities and initiatives.
  • Help develop community priorities, plans and growth opportunities.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues across the IET to support joined-up delivery and engagement.
  • Support community budget planning and effective use of resources.
  • Monitor engagement, performance and feedback, using insights to inform decision-making.
  • Promote the value and impact of Local Networks across the organisation.
  • Identify opportunities to improve volunteer experiences, community engagement and ways of working.
  • Support the growth and development of communities across diverse regions and audiences.

A little more about what we’re looking for

  • Experience working with volunteers, communities, membership organisations or network-based activities.
  • Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate effectively.
  • Experience balancing strategic planning with operational delivery.
  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and workstreams.
  • Confidence using data, feedback and insight to support decision-making and continuous improvement.
  • Experience working across international or culturally diverse environments would be beneficial.
  • A collaborative, adaptable and proactive approach, with a strong focus on delivering positive outcomes for volunteers and communities.

We’d love to get to know you

Is Imposter syndrome creeping in? Don’t worry – we’d rather hear from you this time than not hear from you at all!

Download the full job description for a little more information about the role; but also, keep in mind that we’re open to discussing flexible ways of working, including reduced hours and working in an agile way, supported by a hybrid working framework that allows you to find the best place to do your best work.

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