Join our mission.
Every pound a charity saves on utility bills is a pound that goes directly to community good. That simple truth drives everything we do at Utility Aid.
Since 2002, we’ve worked with thousands of charities, community projects, women’s refuges, animal sanctuaries, scout groups, youth centres, housing associations and more.
We’ve seen first-hand how the right energy strategy can transform what's possible for organisations doing vital work in our communities.
A culture built on impact.
We’re more than energy specialists—we’re mission-driven professionals who understand that behind every utility bill is an organisation changing lives. Our team combines deep energy market knowledge with genuine commitment to third sector success.
This isn’t just about securing better rates. We protect charities from market uncertainty, recover money from past overpayments, and negotiate exclusive arrangements that individual organisations simply cannot achieve alone. Since our creation, we’ve helped thousands of good causes redirect resources from utility costs to frontline services.
What drives us.
Today’s charities face constant funding pressures while delivering services essential to community wellbeing. We believe every charity deserves utility arrangements that support their mission rather than drain their resources.
Whether you’re helping charities access our preferential rates, negotiating with suppliers, analysing consumption patterns, developing net zero strategies, or supporting our operations, you’ll be working alongside professionals who understand that your expertise directly impacts the organisations making our society better.
The difference you'll make.
As the UK’s leading ethical energy broker for the third sector, we’ve built something unique—a business where commercial success and social impact align perfectly. Your skills will help charities invest more in what matters most: the people and communities they serve.
We’re inspired by the organisations we work with. We believe in what they believe in. Join a team where your professional expertise, your energy, and your unique perspective creates opportunities for charities to do more good.
Ready to make a difference.
If you’re passionate about using your skills to support organisations that change lives, we’d love to hear from you.
Current Vacancies
Partner Liaison Officer
Partner Liaison Officer
Partner Liaison Officer
- Utility Aid
- Remote
Job details
- Full-time
- £24,000 a year
Qualifications
- Administrative experience
Full job description
Utility Aid is the UK’s largest energy broker and consultancy for the voluntary sector with over 4,500 customers
There is nothing special about the energy we sell. It’s the same energy that all our competitors sell. But there is something special about the way we do it. Where others complicate the process, we simplify it. Our customers are a privilege. One we’ll never take advantage of.
The partnerships team is looking to expand and is currently looking for a Partnership Liaison Officer!
The Role
The Partnership Liaison Officer will manage day-to-day administrative tasks and processes within the partnerships department.
You will provide the team with details of partner engagement, will be responsible for ensuring the smooth functioning of the partner onboarding process, handling communication, and supporting the Partnership Manager with account management duties.
Key responsibilities include:
· Communication Coordination: Manage incoming and outgoing communications, including scheduling meetings and facilitating effective communication between departments to ensure collaboration.
· Scheduling and Logistics: Maintain cohesive operations within the department by organising calendars, coordinating appointments, and arranging travel and accommodations as needed.
· Data Management: Maintain accurate records, databases, and documentation to provide a clear overview of partner performance.
· Administrative Support: Assist management with a variety of administrative tasks, including report preparation, presentation creation, and budget tracking.
· Adaptability in a Fast-Paced Environment: Thrive in a dynamic work setting where priorities can shift quickly. Remain flexible and responsive to new projects and changing business needs.
About you
Whilst it is important to be sales-driven, it is not always at the forefront of our minds. We are looking for a personable individual who can build strong relationships with our partners by listening to their challenges and help deliver solutions.
The ideal candidate will be:
· Friendly and approachable
· Works well in a team
· Be able to multi-task
· Be detail orientated
· Have experience managing schedules and completing administrative tasks
· Be confident in handling data and running reports
· Be willing to travel across the UK for events and team meetings
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: £24,000.00 per year
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: Remote