Sarah Martin
About Sarah Martin
Sarah Martin serves as the Head of Innovation Delivery at Save the Children, where she has worked since 2016. With a background in project management and innovation, she has contributed significantly to children's rights and program development throughout her career.
Current Role at Save the Children
Sarah Martin serves as the Head of Innovation Delivery at Save the Children, a position she has held since 2016. In this role, she focuses on implementing innovative strategies that align with the organization's mission to inspire breakthroughs in the treatment of children. Her leadership in innovation delivery has been pivotal in advancing the organization's objectives and enhancing program effectiveness.
Previous Experience at Save the Children
Prior to her current role, Sarah Martin held various positions at Save the Children. She worked as a Senior Innovation Delivery Manager for nine months in 2015-2016 and as a Fundraising Project Manager on a contract basis for six months in 2014-2015. During her tenure, she played a key role in integrating children's feedback into program development, ensuring their perspectives were included in decision-making processes.
Experience at Barnardo's
Sarah Martin worked at Barnardo's in multiple capacities. She served as an Innovation Project Manager for one year from 2011 to 2012 and as a Research and Development Officer for two years from 2009 to 2011. In these roles, she contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing the organization's impact on children's welfare.
Volunteer Work with the United Nations
In 2014, Sarah Martin volunteered with the United Nations for five months in New York. This experience allowed her to engage with global initiatives focused on children's rights and welfare, further enhancing her expertise in the field.
Education in Sociology
Sarah Martin studied Sociology at the University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences from 2003 to 2007. This academic background provided her with a strong foundation in understanding social dynamics and the importance of children's rights within societal structures.