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Job title: Development Officer
Hours: 21.75 hours - 36.25 hours per week (3 – 5 days negotiable)
Reporting to: Development Manager
Department: Development
Salary: £28.350 FTE per annum plus benefits
Purpose of the role:
This role requires a candidate who:
• Will develop new ideas and optimise opportunities to grow income across all income streams.
• Is able to manage a busy and varied workload.
• Will be motivated by raising funds and demonstrate an ability to skilfully manage relationships with supporters at all levels.
• Is keen to develop their existing fundraising skills in a small and committed team, focused on increasing income for an outstanding independent museum, educational charity, and leading visitor attraction in the centre of Bristol.
Main tasks:
- Manage a portfolio of prospects and donors to ensure that they have a brilliant relationship with the Trust, are kept up-to-date with events and programmes, and are engaged to continue to support.
- With a particular focus on corporate fundraising, develop and deliver opportunities to grow income from companies through membership, sponsorship and events.
- Review, analyse, and report on income, working to agreed targets, helping to inform the strategy and deliver growth.
- Deliver events for the fundraising team including managing invitation lists, managing event budgets, developing event plans, briefing notes and planning post event activity.
- Provide excellent stewardship for all supporters, with a focus on thanking in new and innovate ways.
- In consultation with the Development Manager research potential new sources of income across all areas. Conduct research to support fundraising for projects, create briefing notes for events and meetings, and undertake other research as required, in line with GDPR and relevant charitable regulations.
- Create high quality and engaging fundraising materials to secure support including corporate partnership proposals, trust fundraising applications, member appeals and sponsorship bids.
- Produce high-quality written communications for supporters, with a particular focus on companies.
- Develop and implement processes to ensure that supporters are asked, thanked and reported to in timely way.
- Be a champion for the CRM database, recording and using data to maximise fundraising potential.
- Undertake other duties as can be reasonably required to assist in the smooth and efficient running of the Trust. Some weekend and out of hours working may be required.
Flexible working is available, including new hybrid working models on site and from home as required by the business.
How to Apply
For more information and to apply, please go to their website here. Completed application forms to be sent to jobs@ssgreatbritain.org
Closing date: 5pm on 28th July 2024
Interview date: 6th August 2024
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