People & Community Manager
Jamyang Buddhist Centre

Job Description

Position: People & Community Manager 
Reports to: Executive Director 

Collaborates with:  Centre Operations Manager & Spiritual Programme Coordinator 

Location: Jamyang Buddhist Centre, London, with the option for some remote working. 

Preferred Start Date: Early September 2025 
Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 (depending on experience) 
Hours: 35 hours per week, with occasional evening and weekend work (TOIL provided). 

Application Deadline: July 16 

Purpose 

As People & Community Manager you nurture Jamyang’s values-aligned culture and strengthens its sense of community, both internally and externally. This role bridges HR admin, onboarding, volunteer coordination, and community engagement - ensuring staff and community members alike feel welcome, heard, and supported. You also help embed our collective commitment to a liveable future - ensuring that care for the environment is reflected in how we work, communicate, and come together as a community. 

Key Responsibilities 

1. HR Administration & Onboarding 

  • Oversee day-to-day HR administration, liaising with Jamyang’s external HR consultancy for specialist support. 

  • Coordinate onboarding processes, ensuring a warm, inclusive welcome aligned with Jamyang’s values. 

  • Support managers with HR processes such as probation reviews and leave tracking. 

2. Volunteer Programme Coordination 

  • Coordinate recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing support of volunteers, ensuring rewarding and meaningful experiences. 

  • Develop volunteer role descriptions, training resources, and appreciation initiatives. 

  • Liaise with the Centre Operations Manager and Education Department to align volunteer support with operational needs. 

3. Community Engagement & Events 

  • Organise community consultations, listening circles, and social events to foster connection and belonging. 

  • Act as a point of contact for community members seeking engagement opportunities. 

  • Support communications that build a vibrant and inclusive Jamyang community. 

4. Culture Stewardship & Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) 

  • Develop and implement initiatives that embed Jamyang’s values—care, interconnectedness, warmheartedness—into daily work life. 

  • Champion EDI by: 

  • Supporting the implementation of Jamyang’s EDI strategy in collaboration with the Executive Director and the Education department. 

  • Organising awareness-raising activities such as training, book clubs, community discussions, and inclusive programming. 

  • Advising on inclusive language and practices in external communications (in collaboration with the Comms Manager). 

  • Monitor and report on EDI progress, sharing insights and recommended actions with the leadership team. 

Is This You? 

The successful candidate is a warm-hearted, values-driven communicator who thrives on building bridges between people and communities. They bring a thoughtful, grounded approach to fostering inclusion, supporting volunteers, and embedding EDI into all aspects of Jamyang’s culture. 

What You’ll Bring to the Team 

  • 3–5 years’ experience in HR administration, volunteer coordination, or community engagement, and are confident working with people across a wide range of backgrounds. 

  • Community Organiser: You have hands-on experience coordinating volunteers, running onboarding processes, and bringing people together through events or community consultations. 

  • Organised Operator: You’re comfortable juggling multiple priorities, with strong time management, planning skills, and a methodical approach to getting things done. 

  • Trust Builder: You foster connection through clear, compassionate communication and an openness that helps others feel seen and included. 

  • Tech-Savvy Organiser: You’re comfortable using tools like BreatheHR, Asana, Microsoft Office, and event platforms to keep things running smoothly. 

  • Inclusive Ethos: You understand EDI and safeguarding principles, and actively foster a safe, welcoming environment for all. 

Compensation and Benefits 

  • £28,000–£32,000 per year, depending on experience 

  • 35-hour workweek (below market average), supporting a healthy work-life balance 

  • 33 days’ paid holiday (including bank holidays), above the UK statutory minimum 

  • Opportunities for professional development and training 

  • A warm, values-driven work environment at the heart of Jamyang Buddhist Centre 

  • Healthy, home-cooked vegan lunches provided on working days 

  • Free access to our full programme of teachings and events (unless otherwise indicated) 

We warmly welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and lived experiences. We’re committed to building an inclusive team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. 

The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.