Jobs at CodeYourFuture
We believe in a future where everyone has a real opportunity to lead a thriving life. CodeYourFuture (CYF) is a UK based non-profit organisation that trains refugees and other disadvantaged people to become web developers and helps them to find work in the tech industry.
Current open roles

Community-minded lead teacher - London or Manchester
To provide support to our community of volunteers who deliver workshops, and to provide meaningful technical assessment and feedback to our trainees throughout the week.

Content Producer
An AI-native copywriter and strategist responsible for creating high-volume, high-quality written content and managing social media growth

Production Assistant
A hybrid logistics coordinator and videographer who manages the end-to-end process of "batch recording" community video content.

Trustee – Legal & Governance
We are seeking a legally qualified professional to join the Board of Trustees and contribute to the organisation’s governance, risk oversight, and long-term sustainability.

Tech Lead
Our product team is growing quickly as demand for our programmes increases. This creates the need for a strong Tech Lead to support our developers, evolve our systems and help define the technical roadmap for future scaling.

Our Working Principles
- Empower volunteers through defined roles & responsibilities
- Events and classes with agendas and with assigned leaders running different sections
- Create interactive events that encourage the participation of all students and attendees
- Ensure interaction with students and attendees in smaller groups to promote collaboration and discussion
- Encourage feedback from all students and attendees after every event
- Create social spaces where people can meet and socialise - discussions are essential in any class or event
Code Your Future is a Living Wage employer. The living wage is an hourly rate calculated according to the basic cost of living in the UK. There are two rates of living wage which are set independently and updated annually. One rate relates to the London Living Wage and the other rate relating to the UK Living Wage
