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Effective Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Outbound Telesales Agent
Effective Recruitment Solutions Ltd City, Sheffield
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up. Please note that due to the high volume of applications submitted, it is not possible to respond to everyone.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up. Please note that due to the high volume of applications submitted, it is not possible to respond to everyone.
Shaftesbury group
Individual Giving Manager
Shaftesbury group
Individual Giving Manager Location: Hybrid (with travel to London as required) Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Hours Per Week : 35 Closing date: 25/06/2026 A re you a creative, results-driven fundraiser with a passion for growing supporter engagement? Join Shaftesbury as our Individual Giving Manager and play a key role in building lasting relationships with supporters while driving sustainable income that changes lives. About Us At Shaftesbury, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full and flourishing life. Guided by our core values Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous we deliver high-quality disability services across adult care, children s care and education. We are committed to going the extra mile creating opportunities for people to thrive, achieve independence, and feel part of their community. The Role As Individual Giving Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of innovative, multichannel campaigns to attract, engage, and retain supporters helping to secure long-term income for Shaftesbury. Key responsibilities include: Driving the acquisition of new supporters and maximising lifetime value Delivering impactful multichannel campaigns (digital, direct mail, DRTV, telemarketing, face-to-face, and radio) Growing regular giving, cash donations and gaming income streams Reactivating lapsed supporters and improving conversion journeys Creating compelling onboarding and supporter experiences Supporting retention activity including appeals and newsletters You ll work closely with the Head of Individual Giving, bringing fresh ideas, data-driven thinking and a passion for innovation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in individual giving, fundraising or direct marketing Strong track record of delivering successful acquisition campaigns Creative, strategic thinker with a results-driven mindset Confident managing multiple campaigns and channels Passion for supporter experience and long-term relationship building What You ll Get in Return We recognise that our people are our greatest asset and we re committed to rewarding your impact: Recognition & Reward including vouchers up to £50 Excellent training and development opportunities Generous annual leave 25 days + bank holidays (rising to 28 days + BH) Pension scheme Death in service scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Shaftesbury? Because every interaction, every connection, every opportunity we create adds up. From friendship to independence, from challenges overcome to new experiences, we believe it s the sum of many things that makes life meaningful. At Shaftesbury, you ll be part of a team that empowers people to take part, contribute and be valued. Our Commitment Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Individual Giving Manager Location: Hybrid (with travel to London as required) Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Hours Per Week : 35 Closing date: 25/06/2026 A re you a creative, results-driven fundraiser with a passion for growing supporter engagement? Join Shaftesbury as our Individual Giving Manager and play a key role in building lasting relationships with supporters while driving sustainable income that changes lives. About Us At Shaftesbury, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full and flourishing life. Guided by our core values Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous we deliver high-quality disability services across adult care, children s care and education. We are committed to going the extra mile creating opportunities for people to thrive, achieve independence, and feel part of their community. The Role As Individual Giving Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of innovative, multichannel campaigns to attract, engage, and retain supporters helping to secure long-term income for Shaftesbury. Key responsibilities include: Driving the acquisition of new supporters and maximising lifetime value Delivering impactful multichannel campaigns (digital, direct mail, DRTV, telemarketing, face-to-face, and radio) Growing regular giving, cash donations and gaming income streams Reactivating lapsed supporters and improving conversion journeys Creating compelling onboarding and supporter experiences Supporting retention activity including appeals and newsletters You ll work closely with the Head of Individual Giving, bringing fresh ideas, data-driven thinking and a passion for innovation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in individual giving, fundraising or direct marketing Strong track record of delivering successful acquisition campaigns Creative, strategic thinker with a results-driven mindset Confident managing multiple campaigns and channels Passion for supporter experience and long-term relationship building What You ll Get in Return We recognise that our people are our greatest asset and we re committed to rewarding your impact: Recognition & Reward including vouchers up to £50 Excellent training and development opportunities Generous annual leave 25 days + bank holidays (rising to 28 days + BH) Pension scheme Death in service scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Shaftesbury? Because every interaction, every connection, every opportunity we create adds up. From friendship to independence, from challenges overcome to new experiences, we believe it s the sum of many things that makes life meaningful. At Shaftesbury, you ll be part of a team that empowers people to take part, contribute and be valued. Our Commitment Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Effective Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Outbound Telesales
Effective Recruitment Solutions Ltd Brighton, Sussex
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up.
Lead Forensics
Staff Engineer
Lead Forensics Portsmouth, Hampshire
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack Hybrid working : On-site one day per week (depending on your location) Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; with hybrid or remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack Hybrid working : On-site one day per week (depending on your location) Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; with hybrid or remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Lead Forensics
Principal Software Engineer
Lead Forensics Manchester, Lancashire
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack UK Remote, moving to Hybrid : On-site one day per week (cadence depending on your location). Other locations / options available. Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; initially remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack UK Remote, moving to Hybrid : On-site one day per week (cadence depending on your location). Other locations / options available. Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; initially remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
Regional Fundraiser
ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY
About The Role Dementia affects every community, and meaningful change happens when people feel connected to a cause and empowered to support it. At Alzheimer's Society, fundraising plays a vital role in making our work possible. From local community events to corporate partnerships and individual giving, every relationship helps us continue supporting people affected by dementia. As Regional Fundraiser for Surrey, you will help build and strengthen those relationships. You will work across your local area to engage supporters, develop new opportunities and ensure people feel confident and valued in the difference they are making. You will be part of a collaborative fundraising team, working closely with colleagues across the region. The role combines relationship building, planning and delivery, with a strong focus on community presence and long-term engagement. What you'll do You will help grow sustainable fundraising across Surrey by building strong, trusted relationships and supporting people to get involved in ways that work for them. Your work will include both proactive relationship building and ongoing stewardship. Some days will focus on meeting supporters and exploring new opportunities, while others will involve planning, coordination and reviewing progress with colleagues. You will also play a visible role in your local area, representing Alzheimer's Society at community events and helping people understand the impact of their support. You can expect to: - Develop and deliver fundraising activity across Surrey, working towards agreed income and engagement goals with support and guidance - Build and maintain relationships with corporate partners, community groups and individual supporters, ensuring they feel valued and connected to impact - Identify and develop new fundraising opportunities through networking, conversation and community engagement - Create accessible and engaging ways for people to get involved in fundraising, adapting your approach to different audiences - Work closely with colleagues and volunteers across teams to deliver joined up activity and shared goals - Monitor activity and income performance, using insight to support planning and decision making - Represent Alzheimer's Society at events and in community settings, including occasional evenings and weekends This role involves travel across Surrey and occasionally wider areas in the region. Some evening and weekend work will be required, usually linked to events and community activity, and this will be planned in advance wherever possible. About you You are someone who builds trust easily, enjoys working with people and is motivated by making a difference in your local community. - Experience of building positive relationships with people, groups or organisations over time - Confidence working with basic financial information such as targets or income, with support where needed - Ability to spot opportunities and help develop them into practical and achievable plans - Understanding of or experience working with volunteers, or appreciation of their role - A collaborative approach, working well with colleagues and contributing to shared goals - Clear and respectful communication, with the ability to adapt your approach to different people and situations You will also bring a willingness to learn, a thoughtful approach to relationship building and an interest in helping people feel connected to a cause that matters to them. We'd like to invite you to join our upcoming webinar on Tuesday 9th June - 12:15 - 13:15 It's a great chance to hear more about the role, meet the Hiring Manager, and ask any questions you may have. Join us here - Interviews are provisionally scheduled to take place on 29th & 30th June via Microsoft Teams. About Alzheimer's Society Dementia is the UK's biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer's Society, we're the UK's leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we're working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as Black, Asian or from another minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society. Our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy here along with our internal employee forum and Employee Lived Experience network groups help us promote inclusion and belonging, becoming an engaged and inclusive organisation for all our people. Our hiring process During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and can be at your best. We are working hard to ensure our recruitment process is as inclusive as possible, so please do inform us of your experience and anything you think we could do better by completing our candidate survey when you apply. Please also contact Alzheimer's Society Talent Acquisition Team via for application support or any adjustments you might need. To ensure fairness and consistency to select the best candidate for this role, all our applications are anonymised up until an interview has been confirmed. We recognise the benefits of AI, but if you're considering using it to submit your application, we encourage you to reflect on the value it truly adds. AI tools often lack the personal touch and authenticity that set candidates apart. We want to hear your unique perspective, experiences, and skills, so we encourage you to showcase them in your own voice. We try to avoid closing roles early where possible, however if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close earlier than the advertised closing date. Should this occur, we will aim to provide you with at least 48 hours' notice. We are committed to safer recruitment and ensuring the welfare of those we work with, due to the nature of some of our roles, we might need to carry out a Criminal Record Check at the relevant level. You can read more information via our Website. Giving back to you Our employees work hard every day to make a true difference in people's lives. We are proud to support them with a range of benefits, recognition and many options for working agilely, all contributing to a strong work life balance. We also have various learning programmes to support you in your development and help you grow to realise your potential and shape a career with Alzheimer's Society. You can also visit our Working for Us pages, which give you more information about what it's like to be an employee at the Society.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
About The Role Dementia affects every community, and meaningful change happens when people feel connected to a cause and empowered to support it. At Alzheimer's Society, fundraising plays a vital role in making our work possible. From local community events to corporate partnerships and individual giving, every relationship helps us continue supporting people affected by dementia. As Regional Fundraiser for Surrey, you will help build and strengthen those relationships. You will work across your local area to engage supporters, develop new opportunities and ensure people feel confident and valued in the difference they are making. You will be part of a collaborative fundraising team, working closely with colleagues across the region. The role combines relationship building, planning and delivery, with a strong focus on community presence and long-term engagement. What you'll do You will help grow sustainable fundraising across Surrey by building strong, trusted relationships and supporting people to get involved in ways that work for them. Your work will include both proactive relationship building and ongoing stewardship. Some days will focus on meeting supporters and exploring new opportunities, while others will involve planning, coordination and reviewing progress with colleagues. You will also play a visible role in your local area, representing Alzheimer's Society at community events and helping people understand the impact of their support. You can expect to: - Develop and deliver fundraising activity across Surrey, working towards agreed income and engagement goals with support and guidance - Build and maintain relationships with corporate partners, community groups and individual supporters, ensuring they feel valued and connected to impact - Identify and develop new fundraising opportunities through networking, conversation and community engagement - Create accessible and engaging ways for people to get involved in fundraising, adapting your approach to different audiences - Work closely with colleagues and volunteers across teams to deliver joined up activity and shared goals - Monitor activity and income performance, using insight to support planning and decision making - Represent Alzheimer's Society at events and in community settings, including occasional evenings and weekends This role involves travel across Surrey and occasionally wider areas in the region. Some evening and weekend work will be required, usually linked to events and community activity, and this will be planned in advance wherever possible. About you You are someone who builds trust easily, enjoys working with people and is motivated by making a difference in your local community. - Experience of building positive relationships with people, groups or organisations over time - Confidence working with basic financial information such as targets or income, with support where needed - Ability to spot opportunities and help develop them into practical and achievable plans - Understanding of or experience working with volunteers, or appreciation of their role - A collaborative approach, working well with colleagues and contributing to shared goals - Clear and respectful communication, with the ability to adapt your approach to different people and situations You will also bring a willingness to learn, a thoughtful approach to relationship building and an interest in helping people feel connected to a cause that matters to them. We'd like to invite you to join our upcoming webinar on Tuesday 9th June - 12:15 - 13:15 It's a great chance to hear more about the role, meet the Hiring Manager, and ask any questions you may have. Join us here - Interviews are provisionally scheduled to take place on 29th & 30th June via Microsoft Teams. About Alzheimer's Society Dementia is the UK's biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. At Alzheimer's Society, we're the UK's leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be. Together with our supporters, we're working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for. Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as Black, Asian or from another minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society. We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society. Our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy here along with our internal employee forum and Employee Lived Experience network groups help us promote inclusion and belonging, becoming an engaged and inclusive organisation for all our people. Our hiring process During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and can be at your best. We are working hard to ensure our recruitment process is as inclusive as possible, so please do inform us of your experience and anything you think we could do better by completing our candidate survey when you apply. Please also contact Alzheimer's Society Talent Acquisition Team via for application support or any adjustments you might need. To ensure fairness and consistency to select the best candidate for this role, all our applications are anonymised up until an interview has been confirmed. We recognise the benefits of AI, but if you're considering using it to submit your application, we encourage you to reflect on the value it truly adds. AI tools often lack the personal touch and authenticity that set candidates apart. We want to hear your unique perspective, experiences, and skills, so we encourage you to showcase them in your own voice. We try to avoid closing roles early where possible, however if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close earlier than the advertised closing date. Should this occur, we will aim to provide you with at least 48 hours' notice. We are committed to safer recruitment and ensuring the welfare of those we work with, due to the nature of some of our roles, we might need to carry out a Criminal Record Check at the relevant level. You can read more information via our Website. Giving back to you Our employees work hard every day to make a true difference in people's lives. We are proud to support them with a range of benefits, recognition and many options for working agilely, all contributing to a strong work life balance. We also have various learning programmes to support you in your development and help you grow to realise your potential and shape a career with Alzheimer's Society. You can also visit our Working for Us pages, which give you more information about what it's like to be an employee at the Society.
More Partnership Ltd.
Consulting Partner
More Partnership Ltd.
Consulting Partner At More Partnership, we are fundraising consultants - and more. We support organisations of all sizes, across education, health, arts and culture, charities, international development and beyond, on every step of their philanthropic journey. That means helping leadership, fundraisers and other professionals to understand the opportunity, set direction, tell their story, or review performance. We believe great partnerships lead to life-changing outcomes, so we go beyond what's expected of us to help organisations realise their vision. At the end of a project, our clients tell us they have more confidence, momentum, and a clear way forward. We are partners in purpose, and since April 2020, equal owners of our firm. Every team member has an equal vote on key strategic decisions, a share in our success, and a responsibility to drive us forward. We are a virtual firm, networked across Europe, America, Africa, Australasia, and beyond, with a head office in Scotland. We currently have 22 employees and an active community of 15 associates, enabled by an internal team covering business development, finance, operations, and IT. We now seek to appoint new Consulting Partners at our most senior level to join our employee-owned firm and help shape the next phase of our growth and impact. This is an opportunity for experienced and credible leaders to bring their expertise into a consultancy environment that combines strategic thinking, practical delivery and deep client partnership. Working alongside colleagues across our community, Consulting Partners will operate as trusted advisors to senior leaders within complex institutions, contributing to high-value client work while also helping to generate new opportunities and strengthen the firm's long-term success. Alongside client delivery, all Partners play an active role in the leadership, culture and development of More Partnership, contributing to the shared responsibility and sense of ownership that defines our community. The successful candidates will bring significant experience within fundraising, advancement or related strategic leadership roles, alongside the judgement, credibility and intellectual flexibility to operate effectively across a wide range of client contexts. You will demonstrate strong commercial awareness and relationship-building skills, with the ability to develop trusted partnerships that lead naturally to meaningful work and long-term impact. You will combine strategic insight with a practical, grounded approach, communicating complex ideas with clarity and confidence while remaining collaborative, curious and values-led in the way you work. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help ambitious organisations achieve meaningful change, while contributing actively to a purpose-driven, employee-owned firm committed to advancing great ambitions. This role is available full-time, but we welcome applications from those who would prefer to work part-time - at a minimum of 0.6FTE based on the requirements of the role. We are open to candidates from a range of professional backgrounds who can demonstrate the capabilities and mindset needed to drive More's success. Our most senior Consulting Partners are currently paid from £100k to £125k, dependent on experience and potential for high performance. We actively encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in our community. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Weds 17th June Information about how we process the personal data of those who contact us about this opportunity is contained in the application pack.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Consulting Partner At More Partnership, we are fundraising consultants - and more. We support organisations of all sizes, across education, health, arts and culture, charities, international development and beyond, on every step of their philanthropic journey. That means helping leadership, fundraisers and other professionals to understand the opportunity, set direction, tell their story, or review performance. We believe great partnerships lead to life-changing outcomes, so we go beyond what's expected of us to help organisations realise their vision. At the end of a project, our clients tell us they have more confidence, momentum, and a clear way forward. We are partners in purpose, and since April 2020, equal owners of our firm. Every team member has an equal vote on key strategic decisions, a share in our success, and a responsibility to drive us forward. We are a virtual firm, networked across Europe, America, Africa, Australasia, and beyond, with a head office in Scotland. We currently have 22 employees and an active community of 15 associates, enabled by an internal team covering business development, finance, operations, and IT. We now seek to appoint new Consulting Partners at our most senior level to join our employee-owned firm and help shape the next phase of our growth and impact. This is an opportunity for experienced and credible leaders to bring their expertise into a consultancy environment that combines strategic thinking, practical delivery and deep client partnership. Working alongside colleagues across our community, Consulting Partners will operate as trusted advisors to senior leaders within complex institutions, contributing to high-value client work while also helping to generate new opportunities and strengthen the firm's long-term success. Alongside client delivery, all Partners play an active role in the leadership, culture and development of More Partnership, contributing to the shared responsibility and sense of ownership that defines our community. The successful candidates will bring significant experience within fundraising, advancement or related strategic leadership roles, alongside the judgement, credibility and intellectual flexibility to operate effectively across a wide range of client contexts. You will demonstrate strong commercial awareness and relationship-building skills, with the ability to develop trusted partnerships that lead naturally to meaningful work and long-term impact. You will combine strategic insight with a practical, grounded approach, communicating complex ideas with clarity and confidence while remaining collaborative, curious and values-led in the way you work. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help ambitious organisations achieve meaningful change, while contributing actively to a purpose-driven, employee-owned firm committed to advancing great ambitions. This role is available full-time, but we welcome applications from those who would prefer to work part-time - at a minimum of 0.6FTE based on the requirements of the role. We are open to candidates from a range of professional backgrounds who can demonstrate the capabilities and mindset needed to drive More's success. Our most senior Consulting Partners are currently paid from £100k to £125k, dependent on experience and potential for high performance. We actively encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in our community. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Weds 17th June Information about how we process the personal data of those who contact us about this opportunity is contained in the application pack.
Trainee Fundraiser
Focus Resourcing Group Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Are you passionate about making a lasting impact in your local community? If you thrive on building relationships, creating opportunities, and driving meaningful change we have just the role for you. Our client is a prestigious charity seeking a Regional Fundraiser to support their fundraising plans. As a Regional Fundraiser, you will deliver sustainable net income through a diverse range of income click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about making a lasting impact in your local community? If you thrive on building relationships, creating opportunities, and driving meaningful change we have just the role for you. Our client is a prestigious charity seeking a Regional Fundraiser to support their fundraising plans. As a Regional Fundraiser, you will deliver sustainable net income through a diverse range of income click apply for full job details
Fundraiser
Focus Resourcing Group Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Are you passionate about making a lasting impact in your local community? If you thrive on building relationships, creating opportunities, and driving meaningful change we have just the role for you. Our client is a prestigious charity seeking a Regional Fundraiser to support their fundraising plans. As a Regional Fundraiser, you will deliver sustainable net income through a diverse range of income click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about making a lasting impact in your local community? If you thrive on building relationships, creating opportunities, and driving meaningful change we have just the role for you. Our client is a prestigious charity seeking a Regional Fundraiser to support their fundraising plans. As a Regional Fundraiser, you will deliver sustainable net income through a diverse range of income click apply for full job details
Stc Payroll Giving
Field Fundraiser (Payroll Giving)
Stc Payroll Giving Edinburgh, Midlothian
Face-to-Face Engagement Corporate Sites Training Provided Job Title: Field Fundraiser (Payroll Giving) Location: Preferably Edinburgh, with travel to other areas Salary: Commensurate with hours worked + performance bonus (Realistic OTE £30,000+) Job Type: Self-employed contract role, Full Time hours (part time considered) About us: StC Payroll Giving is a leading Payroll Giving organisation helping click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
Face-to-Face Engagement Corporate Sites Training Provided Job Title: Field Fundraiser (Payroll Giving) Location: Preferably Edinburgh, with travel to other areas Salary: Commensurate with hours worked + performance bonus (Realistic OTE £30,000+) Job Type: Self-employed contract role, Full Time hours (part time considered) About us: StC Payroll Giving is a leading Payroll Giving organisation helping click apply for full job details
Charity Link
Door to Door Fundraiser
Charity Link Doncaster, Yorkshire
Field Sales Executive We are recruiting Door-to-Door Field Sales Executives, promoting the work of some of countrys the most prestigious charities. Youll get a basic salary of £26.4k with the opportunity to earn £47k+ OTE. What youll get: £26.4k guaranteed basic salary. Regular incentives and bonus (giving a realistic OTE £47k+) Healthcare plan worth up to £900 per annum click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Field Sales Executive We are recruiting Door-to-Door Field Sales Executives, promoting the work of some of countrys the most prestigious charities. Youll get a basic salary of £26.4k with the opportunity to earn £47k+ OTE. What youll get: £26.4k guaranteed basic salary. Regular incentives and bonus (giving a realistic OTE £47k+) Healthcare plan worth up to £900 per annum click apply for full job details
Charity Link
Door to Door Sales Executive
Charity Link Canterbury, Kent
Charity Fundraiser / Door-to-Door Sales Executive Dogs Trust Campaign £26,400 Basic Salary + Uncapped Bonus Realistic OTE £45,000£55,000+ Full Training Provided Are you an experienced Field Sales Executive , Door-to-Door Sales Representative , Canvasser , Fundraiser , or Direct Sales Professional looking for a rewarding role where your people skills can make a real difference? At Charity Link , we're click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Charity Fundraiser / Door-to-Door Sales Executive Dogs Trust Campaign £26,400 Basic Salary + Uncapped Bonus Realistic OTE £45,000£55,000+ Full Training Provided Are you an experienced Field Sales Executive , Door-to-Door Sales Representative , Canvasser , Fundraiser , or Direct Sales Professional looking for a rewarding role where your people skills can make a real difference? At Charity Link , we're click apply for full job details
Faith Recruitment
Fundraising Manager
Faith Recruitment Knaphill, Surrey
Fundraising Manager Hybrid role with mainly remote working and occasional travel to the Woking office. Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Salary: 34,500 - 36,000 About Us Our client a local charity is looking to recruit a Fundraising Manager to join their busy team. They are looking for someone to make a meaningful difference, if you have previous experience working in the charity sector please apply for a chance to be considered! Key Responsibilities Deliver exceptional supporter care and build strong relationships with donors and fundraisers Accurately process and manage fundraising income and associated administration Support and develop income streams including regular giving, appeals, community fundraising and events Assist with the planning and delivery of campaigns and fundraising activity Work collaboratively across the organisation to support and maximise fundraising opportunities Maintain accurate records, reporting, and donor communications to ensure an excellent supporter experience Contribute creative ideas and innovative approaches to supporter engagement and fundraising initiatives About You Fundraising administration and income processing experience Previous community or events fundraising experience Strong relationship management skills Confident working in a fast-paced environment managing multiple deadlines and priorities
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Manager Hybrid role with mainly remote working and occasional travel to the Woking office. Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday to Friday) Salary: 34,500 - 36,000 About Us Our client a local charity is looking to recruit a Fundraising Manager to join their busy team. They are looking for someone to make a meaningful difference, if you have previous experience working in the charity sector please apply for a chance to be considered! Key Responsibilities Deliver exceptional supporter care and build strong relationships with donors and fundraisers Accurately process and manage fundraising income and associated administration Support and develop income streams including regular giving, appeals, community fundraising and events Assist with the planning and delivery of campaigns and fundraising activity Work collaboratively across the organisation to support and maximise fundraising opportunities Maintain accurate records, reporting, and donor communications to ensure an excellent supporter experience Contribute creative ideas and innovative approaches to supporter engagement and fundraising initiatives About You Fundraising administration and income processing experience Previous community or events fundraising experience Strong relationship management skills Confident working in a fast-paced environment managing multiple deadlines and priorities
PARKINSONS UK
Event Champion (Walk for Parkinson's: Northern Ireland 2026)
PARKINSONS UK City, Belfast
Have you got a good cheering voice? Warm personality and a big smile? Want to spend some of your free time at the weekend supporting Parkinson's UK and our fundraising activities? Come along to Walk for Parkinson's: Northern Ireland, pop on a cyan t-shirt, and be part of the team. The time you give volunteering helps make our events the best they can be, ensuring our walk attendees have the best possible experience. Volunteer role Event Champion Volunteer manager Events team Where you will be based Community Why we want you You'll be part of the team supporting our fundraisers and events. We need your enthusiasm and cheering abilities to help organise and motivate those taking part. You'll be part of the mission to ensure event attendees have the best possible experience, raising vital funds to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's What you will be doing Marshalling, ushering or cheering participants or event guests Running registration, information or merchandise stands Answering queries from event participants and providing information on the work of Parkinson's UK Liaising with the event organiser to ensure things run smoothly, reporting any issues or concerns Event set up and packing down Collecting donations, e.g. bucket collections or selling raffle tickets Most event champions spend two to three hours with us The skills you need Friendly and welcoming personality Happy to be part of a team Flexibility and willingness to change tasks as the event needs Able to handle money What's in it for you Meet others in your local community Learn first-hand how large-scale events are run, interacting with members of the public and Parkinson's UK supporters Become part of the community of people on a mission to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's A great day out after your volunteer shift Disclaimer An event briefing will be provided on the morning of the event, or before, with all you need to know
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Have you got a good cheering voice? Warm personality and a big smile? Want to spend some of your free time at the weekend supporting Parkinson's UK and our fundraising activities? Come along to Walk for Parkinson's: Northern Ireland, pop on a cyan t-shirt, and be part of the team. The time you give volunteering helps make our events the best they can be, ensuring our walk attendees have the best possible experience. Volunteer role Event Champion Volunteer manager Events team Where you will be based Community Why we want you You'll be part of the team supporting our fundraisers and events. We need your enthusiasm and cheering abilities to help organise and motivate those taking part. You'll be part of the mission to ensure event attendees have the best possible experience, raising vital funds to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's What you will be doing Marshalling, ushering or cheering participants or event guests Running registration, information or merchandise stands Answering queries from event participants and providing information on the work of Parkinson's UK Liaising with the event organiser to ensure things run smoothly, reporting any issues or concerns Event set up and packing down Collecting donations, e.g. bucket collections or selling raffle tickets Most event champions spend two to three hours with us The skills you need Friendly and welcoming personality Happy to be part of a team Flexibility and willingness to change tasks as the event needs Able to handle money What's in it for you Meet others in your local community Learn first-hand how large-scale events are run, interacting with members of the public and Parkinson's UK supporters Become part of the community of people on a mission to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's A great day out after your volunteer shift Disclaimer An event briefing will be provided on the morning of the event, or before, with all you need to know
Charity People
Head of Fundraising & Communications
Charity People Kensington And Chelsea, London
Head of Fundraising & Communications West London Permanent Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with a youth club charity to recruit their new Head of Fundraising and Communications. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a respected, community rooted youth charity at a genuinely exciting moment of growth. If you're someone who loves building relationships, creating clarity and momentum, and shaping a function with purpose at its heart, this could be the perfect next step. Salary: £50,000 Location: W10 Hybrid working: 2 days per week in the office Hours: full-time, permanent About The Organisation The charity is a longstanding and highly respected youth charity working at the heart of some of West London's most disadvantaged communities. For more than 140 years, the organisation has championed local young people, providing universal youth clubs alongside targeted specialist support for those aged 10-21 who need it most. Each week, the organisation works with up to 500 young people across six youth club sites and a wide range of targeted interventions spanning education, wellbeing, employability and positive life choices. Their model is rooted in trusted relationships, high-quality programmes, and early intervention - helping young people grow in confidence, overcome disadvantage, and move toward a positive future. About the Role This is a strategic and hands on opportunity to lead and shape The organisation's fundraising and communications activity. You'll drive sustainable income growth, raise the charity's profile, and ensure its story is told with clarity, conviction and heart. This role will suit someone with ambition, emotional intelligence and a strong sense of purpose - someone excited by the chance to build something meaningful and see their work directly translate into better outcomes for young people. " We are looking for someone with energy, credibility, and purpose. Someone who is motivated by impact, comfortable with responsibility, and excited by the opportunity to build something that really matters. If you want your work to translate directly into better outcomes for young people and families, I would strongly encourage you to apply. I look forward to hearing from you." Garnet Johnson, CEO As Head of Fundraising & Communications, you will: Lead the development of a cross organisational fundraising strategy. Build a high performing fundraising and communications function. Position the charity as a credible, high impact partner. Embed excellent stewardship, strong data practice and compliance. In this role, you'll be the driving force behind an ambitious fundraising programme, shaping a bold strategy, unlocking new income streams, and building a diverse, future-proof pipeline. You'll lead on high value bids and forge relationships with trusts, foundations, corporates and major donors, creating compelling propositions that inspire long term support. You will elevate the charity's profile through impactful campaigns, events and content that bring the organisation's mission to life. About you We're looking for a values driven fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income across trusts, corporates, major donors and/or foundations. A skilled communicator with excellent writing and relationship building abilities, you're confident managing multiple projects and leading people to do their best work. You're organised, proactive and committed to the mission of the charity. Experience in communications, digital engagement, campaigns, or knowledge of GDPR and fundraising regulation would be a bonus. How to Apply Please send your CV and a cover letter to from the recruitment partner, Charity People. Your cover letter should respond to these three questions (max. 350 words each): Why are you interested in the role at this organisation? What will you bring to the role and the organisation's future impact? How do your skills and experience meet the essential requirements? Recruitment Timeline Closing Date Wednesday 1st July Invitations to Interview sent on Friday 3rd July 1st Stage interviews - w/c 6th July 2nd Stage interviews - w/c 13th July Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Fundraising & Communications West London Permanent Charity People is thrilled to be partnering with a youth club charity to recruit their new Head of Fundraising and Communications. This is a brilliant opportunity to join a respected, community rooted youth charity at a genuinely exciting moment of growth. If you're someone who loves building relationships, creating clarity and momentum, and shaping a function with purpose at its heart, this could be the perfect next step. Salary: £50,000 Location: W10 Hybrid working: 2 days per week in the office Hours: full-time, permanent About The Organisation The charity is a longstanding and highly respected youth charity working at the heart of some of West London's most disadvantaged communities. For more than 140 years, the organisation has championed local young people, providing universal youth clubs alongside targeted specialist support for those aged 10-21 who need it most. Each week, the organisation works with up to 500 young people across six youth club sites and a wide range of targeted interventions spanning education, wellbeing, employability and positive life choices. Their model is rooted in trusted relationships, high-quality programmes, and early intervention - helping young people grow in confidence, overcome disadvantage, and move toward a positive future. About the Role This is a strategic and hands on opportunity to lead and shape The organisation's fundraising and communications activity. You'll drive sustainable income growth, raise the charity's profile, and ensure its story is told with clarity, conviction and heart. This role will suit someone with ambition, emotional intelligence and a strong sense of purpose - someone excited by the chance to build something meaningful and see their work directly translate into better outcomes for young people. " We are looking for someone with energy, credibility, and purpose. Someone who is motivated by impact, comfortable with responsibility, and excited by the opportunity to build something that really matters. If you want your work to translate directly into better outcomes for young people and families, I would strongly encourage you to apply. I look forward to hearing from you." Garnet Johnson, CEO As Head of Fundraising & Communications, you will: Lead the development of a cross organisational fundraising strategy. Build a high performing fundraising and communications function. Position the charity as a credible, high impact partner. Embed excellent stewardship, strong data practice and compliance. In this role, you'll be the driving force behind an ambitious fundraising programme, shaping a bold strategy, unlocking new income streams, and building a diverse, future-proof pipeline. You'll lead on high value bids and forge relationships with trusts, foundations, corporates and major donors, creating compelling propositions that inspire long term support. You will elevate the charity's profile through impactful campaigns, events and content that bring the organisation's mission to life. About you We're looking for a values driven fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income across trusts, corporates, major donors and/or foundations. A skilled communicator with excellent writing and relationship building abilities, you're confident managing multiple projects and leading people to do their best work. You're organised, proactive and committed to the mission of the charity. Experience in communications, digital engagement, campaigns, or knowledge of GDPR and fundraising regulation would be a bonus. How to Apply Please send your CV and a cover letter to from the recruitment partner, Charity People. Your cover letter should respond to these three questions (max. 350 words each): Why are you interested in the role at this organisation? What will you bring to the role and the organisation's future impact? How do your skills and experience meet the essential requirements? Recruitment Timeline Closing Date Wednesday 1st July Invitations to Interview sent on Friday 3rd July 1st Stage interviews - w/c 6th July 2nd Stage interviews - w/c 13th July Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Ashby Jenkins Recruitment
Direct Marketing Officer
Ashby Jenkins Recruitment
Salary: £33,000 - £34,000 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Location: Hybrid working (3-4 times/month in Surrey office) Closing date: 18 June Benefits: 28 days annual leave ( bank holidays), flexible working arrangements, gym discounts, Employee Assistance Programme, Matched pension contributions, and more. We are delighted to be working with a national charity to find a Direct Marketing Officer to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative and purpose-driven team, contributing to work that makes a real difference to people s lives every day. You will play a key role in delivering multi-channel campaigns to acquire, develop, and retain supporters, maximising their lifetime value. You will manage end-to-end campaign delivery across a variety of channels, working closely with internal teams and external partners to drive income growth and supporter engagement. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and organised fundraiser or marketer who enjoys campaign delivery, data-led decision-making, and cross-team collaboration. To be successful as Direct Marketing Officer, you will need: Experience delivering multi-channel individual giving or direct marketing campaigns Strong project management skills with the ability to plan, deliver and evaluate campaigns against income and expenditure targets Excellent communication skills, including copywriting, with experience working with internal stakeholders and external agencies A data-driven approach, with experience analysing performance and applying insight to improve campaigns and supporter journeys If you would like to discuss this role with us, please email your CV to or contact us quoting reference 2990HB Ashby Jenkins Recruitment are a specialist charity recruitment agency. We use our extensive sector knowledge and experience to match candidates to the most suitable charity jobs and are passionate about improving equality across the sector you can read more about our commitment to diversity on our website. We take a relationship-led approach to recruitment in the charity sector and partner with you as the leading charity recruitment agency. If enough applications are received, the charity reserves the right to close the application period early.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Salary: £33,000 - £34,000 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Location: Hybrid working (3-4 times/month in Surrey office) Closing date: 18 June Benefits: 28 days annual leave ( bank holidays), flexible working arrangements, gym discounts, Employee Assistance Programme, Matched pension contributions, and more. We are delighted to be working with a national charity to find a Direct Marketing Officer to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative and purpose-driven team, contributing to work that makes a real difference to people s lives every day. You will play a key role in delivering multi-channel campaigns to acquire, develop, and retain supporters, maximising their lifetime value. You will manage end-to-end campaign delivery across a variety of channels, working closely with internal teams and external partners to drive income growth and supporter engagement. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and organised fundraiser or marketer who enjoys campaign delivery, data-led decision-making, and cross-team collaboration. To be successful as Direct Marketing Officer, you will need: Experience delivering multi-channel individual giving or direct marketing campaigns Strong project management skills with the ability to plan, deliver and evaluate campaigns against income and expenditure targets Excellent communication skills, including copywriting, with experience working with internal stakeholders and external agencies A data-driven approach, with experience analysing performance and applying insight to improve campaigns and supporter journeys If you would like to discuss this role with us, please email your CV to or contact us quoting reference 2990HB Ashby Jenkins Recruitment are a specialist charity recruitment agency. We use our extensive sector knowledge and experience to match candidates to the most suitable charity jobs and are passionate about improving equality across the sector you can read more about our commitment to diversity on our website. We take a relationship-led approach to recruitment in the charity sector and partner with you as the leading charity recruitment agency. If enough applications are received, the charity reserves the right to close the application period early.
THE WINCH-1
Head of Young Peoples' Programmes
THE WINCH-1 Camden, London
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
CHM-1
Senior Individual Giving Officer (Development)
CHM-1
Position: Senior Individual Giving Officer (Development) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours a week Contract: Permanent Location: Office-based in London N4. With flexibility to work remotely Salary: Starting from £33,044 per annum plus excellent benefits Salary Band and Job Family: Band 2 Charity You'll start at an entry point salary of £33,044 per annum, increasing to £35,109 after 6 months service and satisfactory performance and to £37,174 after a further 6 months. About the Employer This charity makes sure people living with MS are at the centre of everything they do. And it's this commitment that unites them across the UK. The organisation's strategy is based on what people affected by MS have told them is important to them. It gives them a clear and determined focus. The charity's work is based on the hopes and aspirations of their MS community. Together they campaign at all levels, fund ground-breaking research and provide award winning support and information. This employer's people are their greatest asset and the key to their success. THey offer a vibrant, progressive working environment where you'll be able to make a difference. About this job Join this organisation as their new Senior Individual Giving Officer (Development). Are you an experienced fundraiser looking to take the next step in your direct marketing career? Do you want your work to make a real and lasting impact? The organisation is looking for a motivated, organised and creative Senior Individual Giving Officer to join their ambitious, supportive development team. You'll play a key role in planning and delivering multi-channel fundraising campaigns and supporter engagements projects to time, income targets and expenditure budgets. You'll have space to be creative, freedom to test new ideas, and the chance to shape the future of a development programme. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who's already worked in an individual giving role and is ready to take on more responsibility. You'll be organised, with a strong eye for detail and a proven track record of managing successful direct marketing campaigns from start to finish. You'll analyse results, test new ideas, and find ways to improve future campaigns. With great interpersonal skills, you'll work collaboratively with internal teams and external suppliers to deliver high-quality campaigns and build relationships with supporters. With a creative and enthusiastic approach, you'll take ownership of your work, shape the individual giving programme, and make a real difference to people living with MS. The employer is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and they encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences-especially those with lived experience of MS or disability. Closing date for applications: 9:00 on Wednesday 24th June 2026 How to apply: Please click 'Apply' and follow the job board process. You will receive an email from CHM Recruit containing further information on how to apply for the role. Please note that although you may be asked by the job board to upload a CV, you are not applying at this stage. Equal Opportunities This employer particularly welcomes applications from people with disabilities and or from ethnic minority backgrounds. Disability Confident Employer Our client is a Disability Confident Employer and they're committed to promoting equality and diversity. You can ask for reasonable adjustments as part of both their recruitment and new starter on-boarding processes. If you need any help or adjustments to apply for this role, please contact them to discuss. You can also ask for the application materials to be sent to you in a different format. Such as for them to be sent to you by email or in a larger word format. More about their employee benefits: They have a wide range of employee benefits including (but not limited to): Encouraging work life balance 39 days paid annual leave (including bank holidays), pro-rata for part-time More annual leave entitlement, based on length of employment Smart working options (with the opportunity to work remotely and find a smart working pattern that suits both you and them) Flexible working options Caring for you and your family Generous sick pay entitlement More sick pay entitlement, based on length of employment Opportunity to buy and sell annual leave in each calendar year Free access to a GP virtually 24 hours a day/7 days a week allowing you unlimited advice, reassurance and where appropriate diagnosis Enhanced leave for new parents Free access to a confidential 24 hours a day/7 days a week helpline service for both you and your family with a specialist range of support and information Special leave options (such as up to 5 days paid leave for domestic or personal emergencies a year) 10 days paid disability leave a year, pro-rata for part-time 10 days paid carers' leave a year, pro-rata for part-time Cycle to work scheme Death in service scheme New family-friendly benefits, including paid leave: in the event of miscarriage or still birth to support fertility treatments for antenatal appointments for both parents Thinking about your finances Enhanced salary sacrifice pension scheme Discounted season ticket loan and interest-free emergency loans Give as you earn to support other charities of your choice before tax New employee portal including lifestyle savings vouchers and personal wellbeing Enriching your life at work Personalised development plans with a wide range of training courses and opportunities to source additional training options with your line manager Yearly internal apprenticeship opportunities New, modern offices that embrace working together both in-person and remotely Various opportunities to influence how this organisation internally operates (including surveys, and focus and committee groups) Active and supportive internal employee networking groups for collaboration and peer support 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering for the charity's activities during normal working hours (such as fundraising events, or campaigning in the local community) 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering with other charities during normal working hours Safeguarding This employer is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone who uses their services and they come into contact with. This is regardless of: Gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief, pregnancy, gender reassignment. They recognise their particular responsibility to make sure vulnerable adults and children are protected. They have measures in place to protect everyone they come into contact with from abuse and maltreatment of all kinds. Your right to work in the UK You must have the right to work in the UK to work in paid employment with this organisation. You'll need to share documents showing you're eligible to work in the UK if they offer you employment. You can find the UK visas and permits granting you the right to work in the UK on the UK Government website. They currently don't have a Sponsor Licence agreement with the Home Office and aren't able to support you with your visa applications. No agencies please.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Position: Senior Individual Giving Officer (Development) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours a week Contract: Permanent Location: Office-based in London N4. With flexibility to work remotely Salary: Starting from £33,044 per annum plus excellent benefits Salary Band and Job Family: Band 2 Charity You'll start at an entry point salary of £33,044 per annum, increasing to £35,109 after 6 months service and satisfactory performance and to £37,174 after a further 6 months. About the Employer This charity makes sure people living with MS are at the centre of everything they do. And it's this commitment that unites them across the UK. The organisation's strategy is based on what people affected by MS have told them is important to them. It gives them a clear and determined focus. The charity's work is based on the hopes and aspirations of their MS community. Together they campaign at all levels, fund ground-breaking research and provide award winning support and information. This employer's people are their greatest asset and the key to their success. THey offer a vibrant, progressive working environment where you'll be able to make a difference. About this job Join this organisation as their new Senior Individual Giving Officer (Development). Are you an experienced fundraiser looking to take the next step in your direct marketing career? Do you want your work to make a real and lasting impact? The organisation is looking for a motivated, organised and creative Senior Individual Giving Officer to join their ambitious, supportive development team. You'll play a key role in planning and delivering multi-channel fundraising campaigns and supporter engagements projects to time, income targets and expenditure budgets. You'll have space to be creative, freedom to test new ideas, and the chance to shape the future of a development programme. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who's already worked in an individual giving role and is ready to take on more responsibility. You'll be organised, with a strong eye for detail and a proven track record of managing successful direct marketing campaigns from start to finish. You'll analyse results, test new ideas, and find ways to improve future campaigns. With great interpersonal skills, you'll work collaboratively with internal teams and external suppliers to deliver high-quality campaigns and build relationships with supporters. With a creative and enthusiastic approach, you'll take ownership of your work, shape the individual giving programme, and make a real difference to people living with MS. The employer is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and they encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences-especially those with lived experience of MS or disability. Closing date for applications: 9:00 on Wednesday 24th June 2026 How to apply: Please click 'Apply' and follow the job board process. You will receive an email from CHM Recruit containing further information on how to apply for the role. Please note that although you may be asked by the job board to upload a CV, you are not applying at this stage. Equal Opportunities This employer particularly welcomes applications from people with disabilities and or from ethnic minority backgrounds. Disability Confident Employer Our client is a Disability Confident Employer and they're committed to promoting equality and diversity. You can ask for reasonable adjustments as part of both their recruitment and new starter on-boarding processes. If you need any help or adjustments to apply for this role, please contact them to discuss. You can also ask for the application materials to be sent to you in a different format. Such as for them to be sent to you by email or in a larger word format. More about their employee benefits: They have a wide range of employee benefits including (but not limited to): Encouraging work life balance 39 days paid annual leave (including bank holidays), pro-rata for part-time More annual leave entitlement, based on length of employment Smart working options (with the opportunity to work remotely and find a smart working pattern that suits both you and them) Flexible working options Caring for you and your family Generous sick pay entitlement More sick pay entitlement, based on length of employment Opportunity to buy and sell annual leave in each calendar year Free access to a GP virtually 24 hours a day/7 days a week allowing you unlimited advice, reassurance and where appropriate diagnosis Enhanced leave for new parents Free access to a confidential 24 hours a day/7 days a week helpline service for both you and your family with a specialist range of support and information Special leave options (such as up to 5 days paid leave for domestic or personal emergencies a year) 10 days paid disability leave a year, pro-rata for part-time 10 days paid carers' leave a year, pro-rata for part-time Cycle to work scheme Death in service scheme New family-friendly benefits, including paid leave: in the event of miscarriage or still birth to support fertility treatments for antenatal appointments for both parents Thinking about your finances Enhanced salary sacrifice pension scheme Discounted season ticket loan and interest-free emergency loans Give as you earn to support other charities of your choice before tax New employee portal including lifestyle savings vouchers and personal wellbeing Enriching your life at work Personalised development plans with a wide range of training courses and opportunities to source additional training options with your line manager Yearly internal apprenticeship opportunities New, modern offices that embrace working together both in-person and remotely Various opportunities to influence how this organisation internally operates (including surveys, and focus and committee groups) Active and supportive internal employee networking groups for collaboration and peer support 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering for the charity's activities during normal working hours (such as fundraising events, or campaigning in the local community) 2 days paid leave a year for volunteering with other charities during normal working hours Safeguarding This employer is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of everyone who uses their services and they come into contact with. This is regardless of: Gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief, pregnancy, gender reassignment. They recognise their particular responsibility to make sure vulnerable adults and children are protected. They have measures in place to protect everyone they come into contact with from abuse and maltreatment of all kinds. Your right to work in the UK You must have the right to work in the UK to work in paid employment with this organisation. You'll need to share documents showing you're eligible to work in the UK if they offer you employment. You can find the UK visas and permits granting you the right to work in the UK on the UK Government website. They currently don't have a Sponsor Licence agreement with the Home Office and aren't able to support you with your visa applications. No agencies please.
NFP People
Partnerships and Engagement Manager
NFP People Bristol, Gloucestershire
Partnerships and Engagement Manager As part of our ambition to reach more families and secure the long-term sustainability of services, we are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Partnerships and Engagement Manager to help expand our client's profile, build meaningful partnerships, and create new opportunities for support across the South West. This is a newly created and strategically important role focused on developing new relationships with businesses, community organisations, professional networks, and other stakeholders who share a commitment to improving outcomes for children with disabilities and additional needs. Position: Partnerships and Engagement Manager Location: Home-based with regular travel across the South West and attendance at the National Therapy Assessment Centre, Bridgwater. Hours: 37.5 hours per week Salary: £37,000 - £41,250 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th July 2026 About the Role Through the evidence-based Therapy Programmes and National Therapy Assessment Centre in Bridgwater, the organisation delivers life-changing outcomes for families across the UK. Acting as a key ambassador, you will represent the charity across the region, identifying opportunities to raise awareness, build engagement, and develop partnerships that support this work. You will help maximise the Therapy Assessment Centre as an engagement hub, encouraging prospective supporters and partners to visit, learn more about the services, and get involved meaningfully. Working with fundraising, communications, retail, and service delivery teams, you will strengthen regional presence, generate support, increase awareness, and contribute to sustainable income growth through corporate partnerships, Charity of the Year relationships, community engagement, networking, and strategic introductions. Key areas of responsibility include: Regional Partnerships & Engagement Partnership Development Corporate Partnerships & Charity of the Year Opportunities Networking, Outreach & Profile Raising National Therapy Assessment Centre Engagement Income Generation & Opportunity Development Collaboration & Organisational Development Governance, Compliance & Reporting You will spend significant time meeting supporters, partners, and stakeholders across the South West. Applicants should therefore be based within the region and comfortable with regular travel, including visits to Bridgwater, as well as attendance at networking, partnership, and engagement events. About You While experience within the charity sector or fundraising would be advantageous, it is not essential. We are equally interested in candidates with strong networking, business development, account management, partnership development, sales, marketing, or stakeholder engagement experience. Most importantly, we are looking for someone who enjoys meeting people, building relationships, identifying opportunities, and nurturing partnerships that deliver long-term value. This role is ideally suited to someone who is self-motivated, confident in representing an organisation externally and passionate about creating connections that make a meaningful difference. The role offers the opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and families whilst developing a rewarding career within an ambitious charity. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the charity's future, building the relationships, partnerships and profile needed to ensure more children and families can access our life-changing support for years to come. You will have experience of: Relationship development, business development, partnership management, stakeholder engagement, account management, sales, membership development, or income-generating activity. Developing new opportunities, partnerships, or strategic relationships. Influencing, and relationship-building Managing pipelines, opportunities, or stakeholder relationships through to successful outcomes. You will need to have a full driving licence, access to a vehicle and willingness to travel extensively across the South West. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Business Development Officer, Business Development Executive, Account Manager, Sales, Marketing Officer, Marketing Executive, Partnerships Officer, Engagement Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Partnerships and Engagement Manager As part of our ambition to reach more families and secure the long-term sustainability of services, we are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Partnerships and Engagement Manager to help expand our client's profile, build meaningful partnerships, and create new opportunities for support across the South West. This is a newly created and strategically important role focused on developing new relationships with businesses, community organisations, professional networks, and other stakeholders who share a commitment to improving outcomes for children with disabilities and additional needs. Position: Partnerships and Engagement Manager Location: Home-based with regular travel across the South West and attendance at the National Therapy Assessment Centre, Bridgwater. Hours: 37.5 hours per week Salary: £37,000 - £41,250 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th July 2026 About the Role Through the evidence-based Therapy Programmes and National Therapy Assessment Centre in Bridgwater, the organisation delivers life-changing outcomes for families across the UK. Acting as a key ambassador, you will represent the charity across the region, identifying opportunities to raise awareness, build engagement, and develop partnerships that support this work. You will help maximise the Therapy Assessment Centre as an engagement hub, encouraging prospective supporters and partners to visit, learn more about the services, and get involved meaningfully. Working with fundraising, communications, retail, and service delivery teams, you will strengthen regional presence, generate support, increase awareness, and contribute to sustainable income growth through corporate partnerships, Charity of the Year relationships, community engagement, networking, and strategic introductions. Key areas of responsibility include: Regional Partnerships & Engagement Partnership Development Corporate Partnerships & Charity of the Year Opportunities Networking, Outreach & Profile Raising National Therapy Assessment Centre Engagement Income Generation & Opportunity Development Collaboration & Organisational Development Governance, Compliance & Reporting You will spend significant time meeting supporters, partners, and stakeholders across the South West. Applicants should therefore be based within the region and comfortable with regular travel, including visits to Bridgwater, as well as attendance at networking, partnership, and engagement events. About You While experience within the charity sector or fundraising would be advantageous, it is not essential. We are equally interested in candidates with strong networking, business development, account management, partnership development, sales, marketing, or stakeholder engagement experience. Most importantly, we are looking for someone who enjoys meeting people, building relationships, identifying opportunities, and nurturing partnerships that deliver long-term value. This role is ideally suited to someone who is self-motivated, confident in representing an organisation externally and passionate about creating connections that make a meaningful difference. The role offers the opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and families whilst developing a rewarding career within an ambitious charity. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the charity's future, building the relationships, partnerships and profile needed to ensure more children and families can access our life-changing support for years to come. You will have experience of: Relationship development, business development, partnership management, stakeholder engagement, account management, sales, membership development, or income-generating activity. Developing new opportunities, partnerships, or strategic relationships. Influencing, and relationship-building Managing pipelines, opportunities, or stakeholder relationships through to successful outcomes. You will need to have a full driving licence, access to a vehicle and willingness to travel extensively across the South West. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Business Development Officer, Business Development Executive, Account Manager, Sales, Marketing Officer, Marketing Executive, Partnerships Officer, Engagement Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust
Head of Individual Giving & Supporter Engagement
Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The Talent Set are proud to be partnering with Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust in their search for a Head of Individual Giving and Supporter Engagement. We are looking for an experienced individual giving professional who can lead the individual giving programme and driving income growth to meet their ambitious goals. Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust (ACT) exists to make their outstanding hospitals even better. They raise vital funds to support Addenbrooke s and the Rosie hospitals connecting generous people with projects that go beyond the boundaries of NHS funding and help deliver the very best in patient care, clinical outcomes and research. ACT is entering a defining chapter: alongside supporting their existing hospitals, they are helping to bring to life two once-in-a-generation pioneering new hospitals: the Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital and the Cambridge Children s Hospital. Together, these hospitals will transform healthcare locally, nationally and globally, placing Cambridge at the heart of medical innovation. The Role As the Head of Individual Giving & Supporter Engagement, you will be instrumental in developing and executing an ambitious growth plan to maximise Individual giving income and supporter engagement. Managing an income responsibility of circa £1 million, you will lead and motivate a talented team of three fundraisers. Key Responsibilities: Create and execute ACT s supporter engagement and Individual Giving strategies, producing annual plans to drive an ambitious step-change in acquisition and retention. Oversee and drive growth across all individual giving streams, including appeals, digital, lottery, regular giving, and the face-to-face fundraising programme. Utilise data analysis, segmentation, and performance metrics to evaluate, pivot, and optimise campaign success and supporter journeys. Manage six-figure budgets, financial reporting, and forecasting to maximise the lifetime value of donors giving up to £10k. Ensure excellent cross-team collaboration with communications, data, and community teams Experience Needed: Proven track record of success at a senior level within individual giving/direct marketing with clear demonstrable results of delivering on supporter and income growth. Expert knowledge of creating and delivering compelling fundraising communications across a range of channels, including digital. Strong experience managing six-figure budgets and utilising detailed financial analysis to maximise results Comprehensive understanding of regulatory requirements, including practical application of GDPR legislation. Proven leadership and team development skills with the ability to manage multiple projects ensuring deadlines are met What s on Offer Salary: £55,000-£60,000 Hybrid, 2 days/week in Cambridge Excellent range of benefits How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set are proud to be partnering with Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust in their search for a Head of Individual Giving and Supporter Engagement. We are looking for an experienced individual giving professional who can lead the individual giving programme and driving income growth to meet their ambitious goals. Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust (ACT) exists to make their outstanding hospitals even better. They raise vital funds to support Addenbrooke s and the Rosie hospitals connecting generous people with projects that go beyond the boundaries of NHS funding and help deliver the very best in patient care, clinical outcomes and research. ACT is entering a defining chapter: alongside supporting their existing hospitals, they are helping to bring to life two once-in-a-generation pioneering new hospitals: the Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital and the Cambridge Children s Hospital. Together, these hospitals will transform healthcare locally, nationally and globally, placing Cambridge at the heart of medical innovation. The Role As the Head of Individual Giving & Supporter Engagement, you will be instrumental in developing and executing an ambitious growth plan to maximise Individual giving income and supporter engagement. Managing an income responsibility of circa £1 million, you will lead and motivate a talented team of three fundraisers. Key Responsibilities: Create and execute ACT s supporter engagement and Individual Giving strategies, producing annual plans to drive an ambitious step-change in acquisition and retention. Oversee and drive growth across all individual giving streams, including appeals, digital, lottery, regular giving, and the face-to-face fundraising programme. Utilise data analysis, segmentation, and performance metrics to evaluate, pivot, and optimise campaign success and supporter journeys. Manage six-figure budgets, financial reporting, and forecasting to maximise the lifetime value of donors giving up to £10k. Ensure excellent cross-team collaboration with communications, data, and community teams Experience Needed: Proven track record of success at a senior level within individual giving/direct marketing with clear demonstrable results of delivering on supporter and income growth. Expert knowledge of creating and delivering compelling fundraising communications across a range of channels, including digital. Strong experience managing six-figure budgets and utilising detailed financial analysis to maximise results Comprehensive understanding of regulatory requirements, including practical application of GDPR legislation. Proven leadership and team development skills with the ability to manage multiple projects ensuring deadlines are met What s on Offer Salary: £55,000-£60,000 Hybrid, 2 days/week in Cambridge Excellent range of benefits How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.

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