The Survivors Trust • London, UK

Programme Manager, Enhanced Mental Health Pathfinders Alliance

About this role

About the Enhanced Mental Health Pathfinders (EMHP) Alliance

The Enhanced Mental Health Pathfinders Alliance is a five‑year, NHS England (London) funded partnership designed to improve care for adult victims and survivors of sexual assault and abuse who have multiple, complex trauma‑related mental health needs.

The Alliance brings together six core partners; Ashiana, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Pan‑London Sexual Violence Alliance, Respond, Solace and The Survivors Trust. By combining diverse expertise and shared values, the

Alliance will

Strengthen collaboration between statutory and voluntary sector services,

Improve identification of complex trauma needs,

Develop sustainable, trauma‑informed pathways across London

This role offers a unique opportunity to play a central role in implementing this pioneering work, contributing to a rare opportunity to shape a pan‑London, system‑wide model that centres survivor voice, equity and long‑term recovery.

Role Purpose

The Programme Manager will lead the coordination, monitoring and delivery of the EMHP Alliance’s strategic objectives.

Working closely with the Alliance Director, Programme Leads and Delivery Teams, you will

Ensure the programme is delivered effectively and consistently

Drive stakeholder engagement across London systems

Embed trauma-informed and survivor-centred approaches

You will bring strong and proven programme management skills, excellent stakeholder engagement experience, and the ability to build trusted relationships across NHS, voluntary sector, criminal justice and community partners including people with lived experience of sexual assault and abuse, to ensure the programme achieves meaningful, lasting impact.

To apply, please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role and send via email to: joanne.bettles@thesurvivorstrust.org

Closing date

18th June 2026

Online interviews

w/c 22nd June 2026