Join Our Team

Thank you for your interest in working for the Child Brain Injury Trust, the UK’s leading charity dedicated to supporting children, young people, their families and professionals following acquired brain injury.

Our work is driven by compassion, integrity, and a belief that every family deserves understanding and support after a childhood-acquired brain injury. Joining our team means being part of a purpose-led charity where your skills, experience, and voice truly matter.

Whether you are supporting families directly or strengthening our work behind the scenes, you will be helping to create meaningful change, every day. Together, we elevate families and enrich futures, offering support that is human, thoughtful, and deeply impactful.

Our Benefits

Here at the Child Brain Injury Trust, we pride ourselves on having a dedicated and hardworking team of staff.

We believe that feeling supported at work helps you do your best work for families. Alongside competitive salaries, we offer a range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing, development, and work–life balance.

We want our team to feel valued, supported, and able to thrive, so they can continue to make a real difference for children with childhood-acquired brain injuries and their families.

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25 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part-time roles)

Additional time off between Christmas and New Year, when our offices are closed

A strong focus on work–life balance, supporting flexible and sustainable ways of working

Career development and progression, with opportunities to grow your skills and build a meaningful career

Workplace pension scheme

Employee Assistance Programme, providing confidential health and wellbeing support

Death in Service benefit, offering peace of mind for you and your loved ones

Current vacancies

Sorry, there are no vacancies at the moment.

Your Donation Changes Lives

Acquired brain injury can happen to any child, at any moment, and when it does, it changes everything for the whole family.

The Child Brain Injury Trust is here to make sure no child or family faces the journey of acquired brain injury alone.

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