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Senior Editorial Officer

Employer
Mind
Location
Stratford, London
Salary
£35,031 (including London weighting)
Closing date
20 Jun 2018

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Job Details

We are looking for a Senior Editorial Officer, to cover a period of maternity leave, with in-depth experience of editing and writing user-friendly and accessible information. 

You will work with authors, editors, freelancers and teams across the organisation to ensure that Mind is producing excellent information about mental health. You’ll work towards making sure Mind’s information continues to meet the criteria set by the Information Standard. You’ll also manage the Editorial Information Officer.

You will have in-depth experience of working as an editor, managing projects and making sure products are delivered on time and to a high standard. You’ll have a commitment to quality publishing and be confident working in a digital environment.

In return, you’ll get to work in an exciting and ambitious organisation, really making a difference to people with mental health problems. You’ll have access to training, development and the chance to grow your skills in a supportive environment.

To apply and for further details, please visit our website by clicking the apply button.

Closing date: 12 noon, Wednesday 20 June 2018

Interview date: Thursday 5 July 2018

Mind recognises the value of diversity and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community, including applications from people with lived experience of mental health problems.

Mind is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.

Company

Mind is a charity which provides information and support for people experiencing mental health problems in England and Wales. It also campaigns to improve services, raises awareness and carries out training. Founded in 1946, Mind has an annual income of £37m and employs more than 190 people. It has offices in London and Cardiff.

Mind was formed just after the Second World War as the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH) and, on its 25th anniversary in 1971, launched its first major public information and fundraising campaign – the MIND campaign, aimed at combatting ignorance around mental health issues.  The campaign was so successful that NAMH changed its name to MIND in 1972, becoming Mind in the 1990s.

There are also 140 local Minds around England and Wales. They are independent charities whose services include supported housing, crisis helplines, drop-in centres, employment and training schemes, counselling and befriending. 375,000 people benefit from these services and the local Mind network employs 2,500 people. Mind gave grants worth £1.8m to local Minds in 2014/15.

A core function of the national Mind is the provision of supportive and reliable information. Its website contains information on the types of mental health problems, drugs and treatments, support for people with mental health problems, advice on legal rights and a guide to services. 10.7 million people visited Mind’s online mental health information pages in 2014/15.

Mind also manages three Helplines, providing general information, legal advice and emergency guidance. The Helplines answered 65,000 queries last year.

Mind is also a campaigning charity, aiming to alter public perceptions of mental health issues and change policy. The charity is campaigning for talking therapies to be available to everyone on the NHS within 28 days of referral. Mind is also advocating for the abolition of benefit sanctions for people with mental health problems and for an end to negative stereotypes of people on benefits.

Mind offers mental health training and consultancy to businesses and other types of organisation. Topics include mental health awareness, students and mental health, customer care and mental health and managing mental health at work. 500 employers took Mind’s specialist mental health training in 2014/15.

There is a separate Mind charity for Wales. Founded in 1973, Mind Cymru delivers Mind’s national training programme in Wales and works closely with the Welsh government, the National Assembly and other agencies in order to guide mental health and community care policy in the country. Mind Cymru is based in Cardiff.

All Mind staff are offered flexible working hours and some work from home. Employees receive 25 days’ annual leave and five ‘Mind Days’ – days of paid leave after five of each year’s bank holidays.

Company info
Website
Telephone
020 8519 2122
Location
15-19 Broadway,
Stratford,
London
E15 4BQ
GB

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