Welcome to The Stroke Association's jobs section
Thank you for your interest in job opportunities at The Stroke Association.
We are leading the fight against brain attacks by working for a world where there are fewer strokes and all those touched by stroke get the help they need. If you would like to help us to make a difference today, make an online donation We are committed to attracting and retaining the best people. To do this we offer a range of benefits including a contributory pension scheme, 25 to 30 days annual leave per annum, life assurance and an interest-free season ticket loan.
To apply for any of the vacancies shown below, please see the Contact section of the post you wish to apply for.
All applicants should complete our application form, which you can download as a PDF or complete online as a Word document. Please complete the form in conjunction with the guidance notes:
- Application form (334 kb)
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- Application Form (Word Version) (181 kb)
Application Form - Equal Opportunities Form (Word Version) (90 kb) ![[doc]](http://www.stroke.org.uk/display_images/document_icons/doc.gif)
- Completing the application form - Guidance notes (42 kb)
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Please return your completed application form to the address detailed for that position.
For more information about working for The Stroke Association please contact:
Human Resources
The Stroke Association
Stroke House
240 City Road
London
EC1V 2PR
Email: Personnel Team
Phone: 020 7566 0325 or 020 7566 0302
Our Equal Opportunities Policy (38 kb)
should be read in conjunction with the job description and person specification for the role that you are applying for.
Thank you and good luck with your application.
We are looking for a dynamic, high achieving person to lead our expanding Stroke Information Service – including the award winning Stroke Helpline.
There is an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and organised person to work within the Research Department
The Stroke Association Training Unit delivers quality training programmes to healthcare professionals and others working with people affected by stroke and disability. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated person to join our small, friendly training team.