Campaign Builders – shape the future of LGBT Foundation Campaigns
Role Title: Campaign Builder Location: Hybrid – In-person (Manchester) and online Time Commitment: Approx. 2–3 hours per month Duration: Initial 6-month pilot, with potential to extend
About the Role
Fresh off the back of our national campaigns, This Is What a Woman Looks Like and Man Enough, LGBT Foundation is launching an exciting new initiative: Campaign Builders.
Campaign Builders is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of LGBT Foundation’s campaigns. We want to bring together a diverse group of people who can share their lived experiences, perspectives, and ideas to make our marketing campaigns more impactful and inclusive.
As a Campaign Builder, you’ll collaborate with our marketing team and partner organisations to design campaigns that inspire change, celebrate LGBTQ+ lives, and engage wider audiences.
Key Responsibilities
Share ideas and feedback on campaign concepts.
Contribute to shaping messages that challenge stigma and promote equality.
Tell your story and the stories of your communities through written and video content.
Ensure positive representation through video, sound, and photography.
Activate your networks to amplify campaign messages and drive engagement.
Attend meetings (hybrid-format) to collaborate and share progress.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome individuals who:
Care deeply about LGBTQ+ communities and want to make a difference.
Bring lived experience, whether as LGBTQ+ people, allies, or advocates.
Have unique perspectives – cultural, regional, professional, or personal.
Are creative thinkers who can help design campaigns that reach a public audience.
Are committed to equality and visibility.
You don’t need to be an expert – passion and insight matter most. Whether you’re a student, professional, activist, friend or family member of an LGBTQ+ person, your voice is valuable.
We particularly welcome voices that are underrepresented in mainstream campaigns, including:
Bisexual and pansexual people.
Queer Women
Trans and non-binary people.
People of colour, especially East Asian and South East Asian communities.
Older LGBTQ+ people.
Disabled LGBTQ+ people.
Allies and non-LGBTQ+ individuals committed to making the world a better place for LGBTQ+ people, including parents, family members and loved ones of LGBTQ+ people.
We also would love to hear from experts, professionals and organisations who can share insights and help us craft impactful campaigns that engage non-LGBTQ+ communities
Skills and Experience (Desirable but not essential)
Storytelling skills (written, visual, or spoken).
Community engagement experience.
Social media and digital advocacy know-how.
Creative input for campaign concepts and messaging.
Professional expertise in marketing, communications, or design.
Benefits for Volunteers
Influence national campaigns and make your voice heard.
Build skills in storytelling, advocacy, and marketing.
Network with other passionate individuals and organisations.
Be part of a movement driving positive change.
See your ideas come to life in campaigns that reach thousands across the UK.