Stephanie Haydock
About Stephanie Haydock
Stephanie Haydock is a Program Development Manager at Save the Children UK, with a strong background in international relations and development. She has extensive experience in program design and management, having worked in various roles across multiple countries in Africa and Asia.
Work at Save the Children
Stephanie Haydock has been serving as a Program Development Manager at Save the Children UK since 2019. In this role, she focuses on enhancing the effectiveness and impact of development initiatives. Her strategic approach to program design is integral to the organization’s mission of improving the lives of children around the world. Based in London, she collaborates with various stakeholders to ensure that programs align with the organization's goals and respond to the needs of vulnerable populations.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Haydock holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International Relations from Swansea University, where she studied from 2007 to 2010. She furthered her education with a Master of Science (MSc) in Poverty and Development from The University of Manchester, completing her studies from 2012 to 2014. Her academic background equips her with a solid understanding of global development issues, which she applies in her professional roles.
Background
Stephanie Haydock has extensive experience in international development, having worked in various roles across multiple countries. Her career includes positions at organizations such as Tearfund and the Overseas Development Institute. She has volunteered in several countries, which has contributed to her broad understanding of global development challenges. Her work experience spans diverse international settings, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Professional Experience
Prior to her current role, Stephanie held several positions at Tearfund, including Project Manager and Grants and Information Officer, where she worked in Nepal. She also served as an ICS Team Leader in South Africa for two months in 2015. Additionally, she worked as a Programme Manager at the Overseas Development Institute from 2018 to 2019. Her earlier experience includes an internship at the National Assembly for Wales in 2009 and a role as Schools and Projects Coordinator at The Grand at Clitheroe Ltd from 2011 to 2014.
Skills and Contributions
Stephanie Haydock demonstrates strong skills in proposal writing, which have contributed to successful funding acquisition for international development projects. She possesses excellent problem-solving abilities, effectively addressing challenges in complex international environments. Her strategic approach to program design enhances the overall effectiveness of development initiatives, making her a valuable asset in her field.