IT Manager - Charity

Ashdown Group
North West England, United Kingdom
Last month
£41,000 – £46,000 pa

Salary

£41,000 – £46,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Benefits

IT Manager (Remote/Home Based)

- Fully remote/home based role with a national charity

- Salary up to £46,000 plus benefits

A well-established charity is seeking an experienced IT Manager to take ownership of its outsourced, cloud based technologyu platforms. This is a hands-on leadership role offering the opportunity to shape IT strategy, manage day-to-day infrastructure, and support business-wide technology improvement initiatives.

Reporting into senior leadership, you will be responsible for overseeing the organisation’s IT systems, infrastructure, and service delivery. You will manage internal support and third-party suppliers, ensuring reliable, secure and efficient operations.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing and supporting IT infrastructure, systems and networks

  • Leading and developing IT support capability

  • Overseeing cyber security controls and compliance

  • Managing IT suppliers and external service providers

  • Supporting system upgrades, improvements and transformation projects

  • Ensuring business continuity, backups and disaster recovery processes are maintained

  • Providing strategic input into future technology planning

To be considered suitable for this IT Manager role you will have a technical background and experience managing IT environments in an SME or mid-sized organisation. In addition you will need the following:

  • Strong infrastructure and systems knowledge (Microsoft background)

  • Experience managing third-party IT providers

  • Exposure to cyber security best practice

  • Experience delivering IT projects and improvements

  • A hands-on, solutions-focused mindset

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