Jesuit Missions is recruiting an Advocacy & Campaigns Officer

October 3, 2025

Jesuit Missions, the international development organisation of the Jesuits in Britain, is seeking an Advocacy & Campaigns Officer to join its team and help bring the Jesuit mission of faith and justice to life. This is an inspiring opportunity for someone passionate about social justice, who wants to engage and motivate others to act in solidarity with communities in the Global South.

Rooted in the Jesuit mission of faith and justice, Jesuit Missions has spent over six decades working alongside some of the world’s most marginalised communities, supporting projects in education, climate action, and humanitarian relief. At the same time, Jesuit Missions encourages people in the UK to reflect, pray, and act in solidarity with those facing poverty, conflict, and the climate crisis.

The Advocacy & Campaigns Officer will play a pivotal role in shaping campaigns and advocacy initiatives that raise awareness, inspire action, and strengthen Jesuit Missions’ impact. They will lead the creation of engaging resources and events, work closely with the communications team, and build partnerships that amplify the organisation’s voice. This role offers the chance to inspire schools, parishes, and communities across the UK to take meaningful action for justice.

This full-time, permanent role is based in Wimbledon, with up to 40% remote working possible after the probation period.

Applications close at midnight on 2 November 2025. Online interviews will be held on 7 November, followed by in-person interviews in Wimbledon on 13 November.

Further details and the full job pack can be downloaded below, and are also available on the Jesuit Missions website.

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