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It’s not only in charity jobs that
you see good intentions every day.

The Charity Commission is an immensely rewarding place to work. Not only do we see the difference charities make, we have an impact on their role in both the UK and abroad. We understand that charities need more than good intentions to succeed – it’s our job to ensure that they deliver on them too.

And, with over 190,000 registered charities in England and Wales, bringing in over £45 billion a year, our role as regulator is essential in ensuring their promises are kept. In short, we make sure every good intention counts.

This site will tell you more about how we do this, and give you the chance to be a part of what we do. So, whether your background is in charity jobs or elsewhere, just browse through the links for more information and visit our job search page to check out the current opportunities on offer here.

Making good intentions count.

RNLI, James Vaughan

"I think that our relationship with the Charity Commission can best be summed up in two words - trusted advisor."

"Their role as regulator might sound rather dry, but our experience of working with them has been anything but that. At every step of the way, they're supportive and keen to provide expert advice. Their open and responsive approach really encourages dialogue and stops them from becoming a last resort! We'll approach them about any concerns right at the beginning and work with them to resolve issues."

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RSPCA, Ray Goodfellow

"There are hundreds of ways that the Commission benefits our work – often it's day-to-day admin duties, but sometimes it's much bigger things."

"One example that springs to mind is back in 1994 when, thanks to their help, we were able to establish the Freedom Food scheme. They approved the loan that enabled us to set this programme up – and in 2008 alone, 350 million animals benefited from higher welfare standards because of it."

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