
Senior Innovation Manager
UNICEF UK
- Closing: 8:00am, 3rd Feb 2025 GMT
Job Description
Duration: Permanent
Salary: Circa £58,000 per annum
Job Level: 3
Hours: 35 hours per week. Other flexible arrangements will be considered
Disclosure Level: Basic. This role involves no direct or indirect work with children
Reports to: Director of Innovation
Location: Working from home and at 1 Westfield Avenue, London E20 1HZ
At the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), we pull together to achieve the best possible results for children in danger around the world. We believe in an inclusive workplace and in the power of fulfilled colleagues who share the same values and goals, enjoy their work and are motivated to do their utmost for children.
Our work is guided by the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which recognise the universality of children’s rights.
ABOUT THE TEAM
The Innovation Team exists to bring a structured approach to developing new fundraising and campaigning products and to foster an entrepreneurial spirit that allows everyone to innovate with confidence, wow our supporters, and thrive in a future we don’t yet know.
This passionate and collaborative team is driven by audience insights and exists to drive growth in income, influence and impact for children. The small but essential innovation team cuts across all of the fundraising teams to uncover and incubate new product ideas for growth. We have recently written a new Innovation Strategy and identified key areas for growth so it’s an exciting time to join the team and explore these new opportunities.
The Innovation Team sits in the Strategy, Innovation and People Directorate.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Senior Innovation Manager’s primary purpose is to oversee the development of new products by using a structured approach to innovation to achieve our strategic objectives.
What we will expect you to achieve
Innovation project management
Lead the process of regularly reviewing innovation projects and priorities with key internal stakeholders
Identify challenges, blockers and potential risks and recommend solutions to overcome these
Use trends and insights to identify new opportunities that could form part of the pipeline
Offer consultation and support to teams across UNICEF UK on an ongoing basis, to ensure projects progress through the pipeline.
Product development
This role works with internal and external stakeholders to develop new propositions and opportunities, and to embed innovation across the organisation:
Develop focussed briefs for new projects beyond the core activities of UNICEF UK, ensuring strategic relevance and clear objectives
Use insight on our supporters, key trends and competitors to identify potential new offers and opportunities
Select and deploy appropriate prototyping techniques to test and iterate ideas and use learnings to inform a business case for further development.
Embed the use of a structured approach to innovation that utilises supporter insight to ensure that new products meet the needs of the identified target audience
Ensure appropriate controls are in place to manage operational risks associated with innovation
Seek support for internal investment, leading on the development of proposals and associated business cases
Establish and embed targets and KPIs and continue to monitor performance through the product development process
Work with relevant teams to scale up and fully launch products to market
Demonstrate and model a commitment to our shared values, behaviours and inclusive practices as set out in Our Shared Commitment.
Creating a Culture of Innovation
Support the implementation of the Innovation Strategy by leading key strategic activities
Coach UNICEF UK’s innovation champions to drive small scale innovation initiatives, support the development of the innovation pipeline, and to facilitate creative thinking workshops
Influence stakeholders across UUK to foster a culture of testing, learning and failing fast.
Leadership
Manage the relationship and potential for funding with our global fundraising Innovation team
Ensure innovation remains high on the agenda across UNICEF UK, as reflected in the strategy
Be part of the cross-organisation innovation collective to drive innovation across UNICEF UK.
BEHAVIOURS, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
This section contains the essential behaviours, experience, knowledge and skills needed in order to be effective and successful in this role. All criteria in this section are essential
Effective behaviours
Supporter driven and mission aligned
Is committed to children and their rights and motivated to work towards achieving a world that is fit for every child.
Uses in depth knowledge of supporters, the market, the charity sector and cross-industry innovation best practices to predict future trends and develop a deep understanding of audience needs.
Communication
Present complex and difficult messages clearly and with impact
Confident in challenging people’s thinking at all levels across the organisation
Creating and innovating
Builds a network of relevant individuals outside UNICEF UK to gain alternative perspectives that improve performance
Empowers people to innovate and welcomes new ideas that are focused on the delivery of strategic priorities.
Challenges the status quo and influences people to gain buy in for developing and piloting products that are new to UNICEF UK and new to the charity sector.
Good management
Uses a flexible management approach: coaching, supporting or guiding for best results
Creates and encourages a cross-organisational teamwork and collaboration
Resilience
Takes a solution focused approach to problem solving to succeed in difficult circumstances.
Works independently across the organisation with a range of different people
Relevant experience
Experience of using a structured approach to innovate new products that successfully meet the needs of the identified target audience.
Experience of audience research and deriving insights from a variety of data sources
Evidence of managing a creative, innovative team/product development team focused on the delivery of strategic priorities
Experience of managing cross-organisational projects and engaging a range of different stakeholders.
Demonstrable success of developing and bringing to the market new fundraising products
Specific knowledge and skills
Excellent project management skills and ability to plan, prioritise and effectively monitor and evaluate performance
Strong analytical skills and ability to derive insights from complex data
Deep knowledge of innovation techniques (e.g., using a Design Thinking approach, the 4D/Double Diamond approach)
Strong presentation skills to effectively pitch new ideas to internal and external stakeholders
Ability to lead and motivate others (who you don’t have line management responsibility for) to deliver results at pace
Budget management
Removing bias from the hiring process
Applications closed Mon 3rd Feb 2025
Removing bias from the hiring process
- Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
- You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review
Applications closed Mon 3rd Feb 2025