Membership Engagement & Development Coordinator
Employer: The British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth)
Location: This is a remote role
Working hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) or Part-time job share (flexible, but aiming for a significant presence to meet objectives). We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.
Salary: £30,000 per annum (pro-rata, if part-time)
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Help Us Find the Right Person to Champion Your Member Experience We’re excited to announce that BADth is recruiting a Membership Engagement & Development Coordinator—a vital new role designed to strengthen the support, connection, and opportunities we offer to you, our members. This is more than just a job. It’s a chance to shape the future of dramatherapy in the UK by helping us grow our community, enhance our CPD programme, and ensure every member feels seen, supported, and inspired. We’re looking for someone who understands the value of our profession and is passionate about helping it thrive. They’ll be the friendly face behind our communications, the organiser of enriching events, and the connector between members, volunteers, and partner organisations. If this sounds like someone you know—or even you—please take a look at the full job description and share it widely. Let’s find the right person to help us move forward, together.
Full Story
We’re thrilled to share that BADth is recruiting for a brand-new role—Membership Engagement & Development Coordinator—and we need your help to find the right person.
This role is all about you, our members. It’s about making sure your voice is heard, your professional development is supported, and your experience as part of BADth is meaningful, connected, and inspiring.
We’re looking for someone who can:Strengthen how we communicate with you and celebrate your work.
Coordinate a rich and accessible CPD programme, including our annual conference.
Support and grow our vibrant volunteer community.
Help us reach more dramatherapists and diversify our membership.
Build bridges with partner organisations to amplify our collective voice.
This is a remote, flexible role—perfect for someone who’s passionate about dramatherapy, community-building, and professional development. They don’t need to be a dramatherapist themselves, but they do need to understand the value of what we do and be excited to help us grow.
We know that the best people often come through personal connections. So if someone comes to mind—maybe a colleague, a friend, or even yourself—please take a moment to share this opportunity.Together, let’s find someone who will help us take the next step in advancing our profession and enriching the experience of every BADth member.
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