Help make dementia impossible to ignore.
Dementia is the UK's biggest killer. Nearly one million people are
living with the condition today, yet too many people still face delayed
diagnoses, unequal access to support and significant challenges navigating
health and care systems. Despite its devastating impact, the opportunity to
improve outcomes for people affected by dementia has never been greater.
At Alzheimer's Society, we have a sharpened strategy, strong
foundations, talented people and a growing platform for influence. Scientific
progress is accelerating, understanding of dementia is evolving, and there is
real momentum behind the changes needed to transform diagnosis, treatment,
support and prevention. We are entering a new phase of strategic ambition, with
a unique opportunity to influence the systems, policies and decisions that
shape the lives of people affected by dementia. This is an exciting moment to
join us.
We are looking for an exceptional strategic leader who can help shape
our future direction, challenge our thinking and support the organisation to
make confident, evidence-informed decisions that maximise our impact for people
affected by dementia. This is a rare opportunity to help shape the future
direction of one of the UK's most influential charities, working on one of the
most urgent health and social challenges of our time.
The role
As our Associate Director of Strategy, you will play a pivotal role at
the heart of Alzheimer's Society. Reporting to the Chief Policy & Research
Officer and working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, Board of
Trustees and senior leaders across the organisation, you will help ensure we
make the right choices about where we focus our energy, investment and
influence.
This is a highly collaborative role that combines insight, influential
leadership and organisational impact. You will help develop options and
recommendations for the Executive Leadership Team, CEO and Board. You will
bring together evidence, data, external insight and lived experience, providing
trusted advice to senior leaders. You will also strengthen strategic thinking
across the organisation, supporting and constructively challenging leaders to
develop robust strategies, navigate complexity and make confident,
evidence-informed decisions.
Looking ahead, you will help us identify emerging opportunities,
exploring bold new ideas and turning them into credible, evidence-informed
propositions. You will help imagine what Alzheimer's Society could become and
how we can deliver even greater impact.
You will lead and develop a high-performing Strategy function, bringing
together expertise across strategy, impact and evaluation, while building
organisational capability and fostering a culture of curiosity, collaboration
and continuous improvement.
Success in this role will come from combining strategic insight,
intellectual curiosity and sound judgement with exceptional interpersonal
skills. You'll be confident in shaping Board-level discussions, coaching senior leaders
and bringing people together behind a shared direction.
About you
You are a strategic thinker with strong analytical skills, intellectual
curiosity and sound judgement. Comfortable operating in complex environments,
you can see the bigger picture, spot emerging opportunities and turn insight
into clear recommendations and practical action.
You may have developed strategy at corporate, directorate or
business-unit level. Most importantly, strategy will have been a significant
part of your career and something you are passionate about. You bring
creativity and imagination, helping organisations think differently about the
future and where they can have the greatest impact.
You are highly collaborative and skilled at influencing senior
stakeholders, building relationships and bringing people together around shared
goals. You are also an excellent communicator, able to translate complex
information, evidence and data into compelling narratives, engaging
presentations and high-quality papers that support effective decision-making.
You will bring experience of:
- Developing
strategy within complex organisations.
- Using
evidence, insight and analysis to inform decision-making.
- Influencing
senior stakeholders and supporting executive-level discussions.
- Building
organisational capability and improving ways of working.
- Leading
and developing high-performing teams.
- Operating
confidently in complex and evolving external environments.
We welcome applications from a range of sectors. While experience in
health, social care, government or the voluntary sector may be beneficial, we
are equally interested in candidates who can bring transferable strategic
leadership experience, fresh perspectives and new ways of thinking. The ability
to combine strategic rigour with pragmatism, adaptability and imagination will
be key to success.
This role will be on a hybrid basis, with approximately 2 -3 days per week required at our London office or other Society Location.
Interviews will be held at our London Crutched Friars office on 21st August.
If you want to help shape the future of Alzheimer's Society and play a
leading role in tackling one of the most significant challenges facing society
today, we'd love to hear from you.