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Pancreatic cancer is tough, but together we’re taking it on.

We’re committed to supporting people with pancreatic cancer right now, and funding research and campaigning to transform the future.  

Because people with pancreatic cancer deserve more. More funding, more research, more breakthroughs. More than hope.  

We’re always looking for people with passion and determination to join our fantastic team. We offer a variety of roles both at our office in London and home-based across the UK.

Your reward will be to see more people with pancreatic cancer have the chance to live longer, better lives. What’s more, you’ll be joining an incredible team and a great place to work. 

See our vacancies

We’re always looking for people with passion and determination to join our team.

Our vacancies

Our values

Our values are at the heart of everything we do.

Our values

Staff benefits

We have a wide range of benefits available to staff.

Staff benefits

Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI)

At Pancreatic Cancer UK, we do not feel that inequalities or discrimination should exist anywhere, and we actively and positively want to play a part in tackling this by being an organisation where diversity is embraced, celebrated and welcomed. 

Read our EDI vision statement
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I’m always inspired by everyone’s passion and dedication to the cause, and I feel like I can approach anyone for help or new ideas.

Georgia, Supporter Care Officer
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