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Morgan Hunt Recruitment
Engagement Manager
Morgan Hunt Recruitment Inverness, Highland
Job title: Engagement Manager Location: Highland-wide at any Council or NHS location, with the option of blending home working Hours: 35 hours Duration: Fixed term contract: 6 months with the option to extend Salary: £41,423.20-£44,899.40 Immediate Start preferred Post Title: Community Engagement Coordinator Location: Hybrid - Home and Fixed Office Base Hours: 35 hours per week Duration: Fixed Term for 6 Months months with option for extension Salary: £41,423.20 - £44,899.40 per annum Job Purpose : The Highland Council / NHS Highland Models of Integration Review The Highland Council and NHS Highland are jointly reviewing the model under which health and social care services for adults and children are planned and delivered across the region. Highland currently operates a Lead Agency model, the only partnership of its kind in Scotland. They are now examining whether to enhance that model or transition to an Integration Joint Board (Body Corporate), bringing Highland in line with the rest of Scotland's health and social care partnerships. Both options are being taken forward for full engagement and consultation. No decision has been made. The purpose of this process is to hear from the people it affects, staff, communities and partners, before any recommendation is reached. A governance decision is expected in Autumn 2026. Responsibilities This is a role for someone who is genuinely at home in a room full of people whether that room is a community hall in Tongue, a staff forum in Inverness, or a partnership meeting involving elected members, trade union representatives and third sector colleagues. You will be the person who makes engagement happen and then makes sense of what it tells us. You will have a real understanding of what it takes to engage meaningfully with the workforce across two large, complex organisations. Staff across Highland Council and NHS Highland come from very different professional backgrounds, from community nurses in remote practices to social work teams in children's services to administrative staff in busy hubs and you will know how to reach people where they are, in ways that feel relevant to them. You will be confident working with Staff Side colleagues and trade union representatives, and comfortable navigating the sensitivities that come with a review of this kind. Alongside staff engagement, you will coordinate a community engagement programme that genuinely reflects the breadth of Highland. That means thinking carefully about how to reach people in dispersed rural communities as well as towns, how to make engagement accessible to people who are less likely to come forward, and how to ensure that what communities tell us is treated with the seriousness it deserves. Our Engagement Hub provides an important ongoing channel for people to share their views digitally, and you will work with that platform as part of a broader engagement mix that includes in-person events and targeted approaches for under-represented groups. Critically, this role is not just about gathering views it is about what happens next. You will have a sharp analytical mind and the ability to draw clear, well-evidenced recommendations from what you hear, translating the complexity of hundreds of individual conversations and responses into coherent insights that can genuinely inform a major governance decision. You will produce reports for senior officers and governance groups, and you will be confident defending your analysis and recommendations in a senior setting. If you thrive in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, care deeply about the quality of public engagement, and want to do work that has a genuine and lasting impact on communities across Highland, we would very much like to hear from you. How to apply Please contact to discuss the role in more detail. We will have a conversation outlining the requirements for the role and understanding your skills suitable to the role. I can share the full role outlines, including key responsibilities and person specification Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment Business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to temporary vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer, job suitability are assessed on merit in accordance with their skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
May 17, 2026
Seasonal
Job title: Engagement Manager Location: Highland-wide at any Council or NHS location, with the option of blending home working Hours: 35 hours Duration: Fixed term contract: 6 months with the option to extend Salary: £41,423.20-£44,899.40 Immediate Start preferred Post Title: Community Engagement Coordinator Location: Hybrid - Home and Fixed Office Base Hours: 35 hours per week Duration: Fixed Term for 6 Months months with option for extension Salary: £41,423.20 - £44,899.40 per annum Job Purpose : The Highland Council / NHS Highland Models of Integration Review The Highland Council and NHS Highland are jointly reviewing the model under which health and social care services for adults and children are planned and delivered across the region. Highland currently operates a Lead Agency model, the only partnership of its kind in Scotland. They are now examining whether to enhance that model or transition to an Integration Joint Board (Body Corporate), bringing Highland in line with the rest of Scotland's health and social care partnerships. Both options are being taken forward for full engagement and consultation. No decision has been made. The purpose of this process is to hear from the people it affects, staff, communities and partners, before any recommendation is reached. A governance decision is expected in Autumn 2026. Responsibilities This is a role for someone who is genuinely at home in a room full of people whether that room is a community hall in Tongue, a staff forum in Inverness, or a partnership meeting involving elected members, trade union representatives and third sector colleagues. You will be the person who makes engagement happen and then makes sense of what it tells us. You will have a real understanding of what it takes to engage meaningfully with the workforce across two large, complex organisations. Staff across Highland Council and NHS Highland come from very different professional backgrounds, from community nurses in remote practices to social work teams in children's services to administrative staff in busy hubs and you will know how to reach people where they are, in ways that feel relevant to them. You will be confident working with Staff Side colleagues and trade union representatives, and comfortable navigating the sensitivities that come with a review of this kind. Alongside staff engagement, you will coordinate a community engagement programme that genuinely reflects the breadth of Highland. That means thinking carefully about how to reach people in dispersed rural communities as well as towns, how to make engagement accessible to people who are less likely to come forward, and how to ensure that what communities tell us is treated with the seriousness it deserves. Our Engagement Hub provides an important ongoing channel for people to share their views digitally, and you will work with that platform as part of a broader engagement mix that includes in-person events and targeted approaches for under-represented groups. Critically, this role is not just about gathering views it is about what happens next. You will have a sharp analytical mind and the ability to draw clear, well-evidenced recommendations from what you hear, translating the complexity of hundreds of individual conversations and responses into coherent insights that can genuinely inform a major governance decision. You will produce reports for senior officers and governance groups, and you will be confident defending your analysis and recommendations in a senior setting. If you thrive in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, care deeply about the quality of public engagement, and want to do work that has a genuine and lasting impact on communities across Highland, we would very much like to hear from you. How to apply Please contact to discuss the role in more detail. We will have a conversation outlining the requirements for the role and understanding your skills suitable to the role. I can share the full role outlines, including key responsibilities and person specification Morgan Hunt is a multi-award-winning recruitment Business for interim, contract and temporary recruitment and acts as an Employment Agency in relation to temporary vacancies. Morgan Hunt is an equal opportunities employer, job suitability are assessed on merit in accordance with their skills, qualifications and abilities to perform the relevant duties required in a particular role.
IPS Group
Senior Accountant
IPS Group Leeds, Yorkshire
Fantastic opportunity for a Senior Accountant to join a modern and growing firm of Chartered Accountants based in Morley, Leeds.Now part of an expanding group, this firm offers a wide range of services from audit, tax, bookkeeping, management accounts and accounts preparation. With modern values and traditional practices, this firm is at the forefront of the top 5 best firms to work for as voted in 2024! As a Senior Accountant, you will be responsible for: Preparation of statutory year end accounts for sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies. Calculating corporate tax and personal tax liabilities. Working closely with clients, forming long-term relationships to offer a great service. Work closely with managers and support junior members of the team. To qualify for this Senior Accountant position, ideally you will meet the following: ACA or ACCA qualified. Will have a minimum of 3+ years' Practice experience in an accountancy firm, having worked as a Senior Accountant or equivalent. Feel comfortable and confident contacting clients and building relationships. Knowledge of CCH would be desirable. What's on offer? Hybrid working (2 days at home). Flexible working time. Social activities and fundraising events Tailored learning and development Chance to work for a firm that was awarded top 5 best accountancy firm to work for 2024. Salary from £38,000 to £42,000 If you are interested in this Senior Accountant position or would like any further information, please contact Leah Mason-Wilson at IPS Finance. IPS Finance has 45 years' experience in the Yorkshire accountancy recruitment market. We have built our business on long term relationships with both individuals and clients in all sectors, bringing real benefits to all concerned. Please visit the IPS Finance website to view the latest accountancy / finance and practice opportunities.
May 17, 2026
Full time
Fantastic opportunity for a Senior Accountant to join a modern and growing firm of Chartered Accountants based in Morley, Leeds.Now part of an expanding group, this firm offers a wide range of services from audit, tax, bookkeeping, management accounts and accounts preparation. With modern values and traditional practices, this firm is at the forefront of the top 5 best firms to work for as voted in 2024! As a Senior Accountant, you will be responsible for: Preparation of statutory year end accounts for sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies. Calculating corporate tax and personal tax liabilities. Working closely with clients, forming long-term relationships to offer a great service. Work closely with managers and support junior members of the team. To qualify for this Senior Accountant position, ideally you will meet the following: ACA or ACCA qualified. Will have a minimum of 3+ years' Practice experience in an accountancy firm, having worked as a Senior Accountant or equivalent. Feel comfortable and confident contacting clients and building relationships. Knowledge of CCH would be desirable. What's on offer? Hybrid working (2 days at home). Flexible working time. Social activities and fundraising events Tailored learning and development Chance to work for a firm that was awarded top 5 best accountancy firm to work for 2024. Salary from £38,000 to £42,000 If you are interested in this Senior Accountant position or would like any further information, please contact Leah Mason-Wilson at IPS Finance. IPS Finance has 45 years' experience in the Yorkshire accountancy recruitment market. We have built our business on long term relationships with both individuals and clients in all sectors, bringing real benefits to all concerned. Please visit the IPS Finance website to view the latest accountancy / finance and practice opportunities.
Business Development & Partnerships Manager (Private Healthcare)
Peopleforge Ltd
Full job description Business Development & Partnerships Manager (Private Healthcare) London (Hybrid) £50,000-£55,000 (OTE £80k-£120k+) + Performance Bonus + Progression + Private Medical Are you a commercially driven healthcare business development professional who thrives on building high-value partnerships, opening new revenue channels, and representing premium healthcare brands? On offer is the opportunity to join a fast-growing private ultrasound and diagnostics business that has already grown to £4m turnover and is continuing to expand across London's private healthcare and premium wellness markets. This is a key growth hire with the opportunity to build and own strategic partnerships across healthcare, corporate wellness, hospitality, and insurance sectors. In this role, you will develop referral partnerships with GPs, consultants, insurers, concierge providers, luxury hotels, and premium health clubs, while building a scalable partnerships pipeline that drives patient growth and long-term commercial value. This role would suit a Business Development Manager, Partnerships Manager, Healthcare Sales Manager or Medical Sales professional with experience building relationships within private healthcare, insurance, or premium service environments. The Role Build referral partnerships across GPs, clinics, consultants, and allied healthcare providers Develop corporate wellness and occupational health partnerships Manage relationships with private medical insurers including Bupa, AXA, Vitality, and Aviva Develop partnerships with concierge providers, luxury hotels, and premium clubs Represent the business at networking and healthcare industry events Track partnership activity, pipeline growth, and commercial performance Hybrid working with a mixture of remote work and London-based meetings/events The Person Experience in healthcare business development, medical sales, or partnerships Strong relationship-building and networking skills Commercially driven and confident representing a premium brand Able to build pipelines and partnerships independently Professional communication and stakeholder management abilities Existing network within private healthcare, insurance, or hospitality advantageous Ref:(phone number removed) Key Words: Business Development Manager, Partnerships Manager, Healthcare Sales, Medical Sales, Private Healthcare, Ultrasound, Diagnostics, Insurance Partnerships, Corporate Wellness, London, Harley Street, Marylebone, Central London, Greater London If you are interested in this role, click 'Apply Now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Peopleforge Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Full job description Business Development & Partnerships Manager (Private Healthcare) London (Hybrid) £50,000-£55,000 (OTE £80k-£120k+) + Performance Bonus + Progression + Private Medical Are you a commercially driven healthcare business development professional who thrives on building high-value partnerships, opening new revenue channels, and representing premium healthcare brands? On offer is the opportunity to join a fast-growing private ultrasound and diagnostics business that has already grown to £4m turnover and is continuing to expand across London's private healthcare and premium wellness markets. This is a key growth hire with the opportunity to build and own strategic partnerships across healthcare, corporate wellness, hospitality, and insurance sectors. In this role, you will develop referral partnerships with GPs, consultants, insurers, concierge providers, luxury hotels, and premium health clubs, while building a scalable partnerships pipeline that drives patient growth and long-term commercial value. This role would suit a Business Development Manager, Partnerships Manager, Healthcare Sales Manager or Medical Sales professional with experience building relationships within private healthcare, insurance, or premium service environments. The Role Build referral partnerships across GPs, clinics, consultants, and allied healthcare providers Develop corporate wellness and occupational health partnerships Manage relationships with private medical insurers including Bupa, AXA, Vitality, and Aviva Develop partnerships with concierge providers, luxury hotels, and premium clubs Represent the business at networking and healthcare industry events Track partnership activity, pipeline growth, and commercial performance Hybrid working with a mixture of remote work and London-based meetings/events The Person Experience in healthcare business development, medical sales, or partnerships Strong relationship-building and networking skills Commercially driven and confident representing a premium brand Able to build pipelines and partnerships independently Professional communication and stakeholder management abilities Existing network within private healthcare, insurance, or hospitality advantageous Ref:(phone number removed) Key Words: Business Development Manager, Partnerships Manager, Healthcare Sales, Medical Sales, Private Healthcare, Ultrasound, Diagnostics, Insurance Partnerships, Corporate Wellness, London, Harley Street, Marylebone, Central London, Greater London If you are interested in this role, click 'Apply Now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Peopleforge Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
Hunts Community Cancer Network
HCCN Fundraising Manager
Hunts Community Cancer Network Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
We are an amazing local charity, supporting people across Huntingdonshire with cancer. Would you like to be involved in improving the lives of people affected by cancer? Are you confident and proactive, keen to seek out opportunities and listen to what people are doing and want to do to raise funds? If yes, then the role of Fundraising Manager at HCCN might be for you! All the charity s income is generated through fundraising, grants, donations and gifts. This role is at the heart of our operations, central to ensuring a sustainable income stream, ensuring we continue to help people with cancer back to independence with a renewed sense of self-esteem. You ll be a key part of our small but mighty Operations Team. We need our Fundraising Manager to: Develop, implement, monitor and report regularly on an annual fundraising plan and budget to deliver the charity s fundraising objectives while minimising financial risk Be responsible for the development and delivery of events Be the face of HCCN during fundraising events Recruit volunteers to assist at events, developing strong relationships and identifying and cultivating supporters to develop new fundraising opportunities and partnerships Keep the HCCN database up to date and ensure it is used as an effective means of communication, information, networking and reporting. Ensure all data is GDPR compliant. Work with the Operations Manager to review targets and budgets. Produce financial and activity reports, forming part of the charity s financial and business plan review. Seek opportunities to apply for grants. Write grant applications for Trustee approval. Develop legacy giving The attributes you will need: Represent the charity positively and professionally A strong relationship builder and networker, comfortable both in corporate environments and community settings. Able to recruit, develop, inspire and manage volunteers - individuals and teams Be proactive and have the confidence to use own initiative Strong team player Unflappable, can do attitude Self-motivated and able to work without close supervision, once provided with guidance Identify and mitigate risks at fundraising events, including risk assessment know and care about people with cancer and the issues that affect them Training will be provided. This role is hybrid . The successful applicant will be home based with local travel as required to support fundraising activity, with occasional evening and weekend working in the Huntingdon area. The time commitment is 25 hours per week. We offer pension benefits and paid holidays. You must live within easy reach of Huntingdon and be able to drive with your own vehicle. The ideal person will be friendly, proactive, enthusiastic, and have great attention to detail. With opportunities for professional development and a supportive and friendly team environment, this position offers a chance to make a real difference. To find out more about the role and how to apply please read our job description. Our values, at HCCN: We are committed to evidence based practice We value compassion, dignity and respect We use our resources responsibly to benefit people affected by cancer We listen to understand the needs of the people we support We work in partnership with healthcare professionals
May 16, 2026
Full time
We are an amazing local charity, supporting people across Huntingdonshire with cancer. Would you like to be involved in improving the lives of people affected by cancer? Are you confident and proactive, keen to seek out opportunities and listen to what people are doing and want to do to raise funds? If yes, then the role of Fundraising Manager at HCCN might be for you! All the charity s income is generated through fundraising, grants, donations and gifts. This role is at the heart of our operations, central to ensuring a sustainable income stream, ensuring we continue to help people with cancer back to independence with a renewed sense of self-esteem. You ll be a key part of our small but mighty Operations Team. We need our Fundraising Manager to: Develop, implement, monitor and report regularly on an annual fundraising plan and budget to deliver the charity s fundraising objectives while minimising financial risk Be responsible for the development and delivery of events Be the face of HCCN during fundraising events Recruit volunteers to assist at events, developing strong relationships and identifying and cultivating supporters to develop new fundraising opportunities and partnerships Keep the HCCN database up to date and ensure it is used as an effective means of communication, information, networking and reporting. Ensure all data is GDPR compliant. Work with the Operations Manager to review targets and budgets. Produce financial and activity reports, forming part of the charity s financial and business plan review. Seek opportunities to apply for grants. Write grant applications for Trustee approval. Develop legacy giving The attributes you will need: Represent the charity positively and professionally A strong relationship builder and networker, comfortable both in corporate environments and community settings. Able to recruit, develop, inspire and manage volunteers - individuals and teams Be proactive and have the confidence to use own initiative Strong team player Unflappable, can do attitude Self-motivated and able to work without close supervision, once provided with guidance Identify and mitigate risks at fundraising events, including risk assessment know and care about people with cancer and the issues that affect them Training will be provided. This role is hybrid . The successful applicant will be home based with local travel as required to support fundraising activity, with occasional evening and weekend working in the Huntingdon area. The time commitment is 25 hours per week. We offer pension benefits and paid holidays. You must live within easy reach of Huntingdon and be able to drive with your own vehicle. The ideal person will be friendly, proactive, enthusiastic, and have great attention to detail. With opportunities for professional development and a supportive and friendly team environment, this position offers a chance to make a real difference. To find out more about the role and how to apply please read our job description. Our values, at HCCN: We are committed to evidence based practice We value compassion, dignity and respect We use our resources responsibly to benefit people affected by cancer We listen to understand the needs of the people we support We work in partnership with healthcare professionals
National Skills Agency
Business Development Manager
National Skills Agency
Job Title: Business Development Manager Location: Hybrid / West London 2 days per week Salary: £46,700 Job Summary and Purpose Our client is seeking a proactive and results-driven Business Development Manager to support the growth of its executive education and professional development offerings to both corporate clients and individuals. As the Business Development Manager , this role focuses on developing strong relationships with organisations and positioning the business as a preferred partner for learning and development (L&D) solutions. More broadly, the role contributes to strengthening the organisation s presence within the wider business ecosystem. The successful Business Development Manager will identify, qualify, and secure partnerships across a range of industries. Working closely with internal programme teams, they will promote tailored and open learning solutions aligned to client needs. The ideal candidate will have experience in B2B sales, business development, or corporate partnerships, with a proven track record in pipeline development, managing sales cycles, and achieving ambitious targets. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Core Business Development Build and manage a high-quality business development pipeline through targeted outreach, networking, and lead generation activities. Identify and qualify prospective clients, conducting introductory meetings to understand organisational L&D needs and position the organisation as a preferred partner. Represent the organisation at industry events, conferences, and client meetings to generate new partnership opportunities. Maintain accurate CRM records, ensuring all leads, activities, and forecasts are up to date. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to support the conversion of leads into long-term partnerships. Contribute to sales forecasting and reporting. Act as a professional ambassador for the organisation s brand, programmes, and thought leadership. 2. Client Relationship Management Lead the discovery process to understand client needs and support the development of tailored proposals, presentations, and pitch materials. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including HR, L&D, and senior business leaders. Act as a trusted point of contact throughout the sales cycle, ensuring a high-quality client experience. Work collaboratively with programme delivery teams to ensure client and learner expectations are met or exceeded. Identify opportunities for repeat business, cross-selling, and long-term account development. 3. Market & Product Insight Develop a strong understanding of the executive education and L&D market, including competitor activity and emerging trends. Effectively articulate the organisation s value proposition to different sectors and seniority levels. Provide market feedback to inform programme development and commercial strategy. Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Business Development Manager Location: Hybrid / West London 2 days per week Salary: £46,700 Job Summary and Purpose Our client is seeking a proactive and results-driven Business Development Manager to support the growth of its executive education and professional development offerings to both corporate clients and individuals. As the Business Development Manager , this role focuses on developing strong relationships with organisations and positioning the business as a preferred partner for learning and development (L&D) solutions. More broadly, the role contributes to strengthening the organisation s presence within the wider business ecosystem. The successful Business Development Manager will identify, qualify, and secure partnerships across a range of industries. Working closely with internal programme teams, they will promote tailored and open learning solutions aligned to client needs. The ideal candidate will have experience in B2B sales, business development, or corporate partnerships, with a proven track record in pipeline development, managing sales cycles, and achieving ambitious targets. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Core Business Development Build and manage a high-quality business development pipeline through targeted outreach, networking, and lead generation activities. Identify and qualify prospective clients, conducting introductory meetings to understand organisational L&D needs and position the organisation as a preferred partner. Represent the organisation at industry events, conferences, and client meetings to generate new partnership opportunities. Maintain accurate CRM records, ensuring all leads, activities, and forecasts are up to date. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to support the conversion of leads into long-term partnerships. Contribute to sales forecasting and reporting. Act as a professional ambassador for the organisation s brand, programmes, and thought leadership. 2. Client Relationship Management Lead the discovery process to understand client needs and support the development of tailored proposals, presentations, and pitch materials. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including HR, L&D, and senior business leaders. Act as a trusted point of contact throughout the sales cycle, ensuring a high-quality client experience. Work collaboratively with programme delivery teams to ensure client and learner expectations are met or exceeded. Identify opportunities for repeat business, cross-selling, and long-term account development. 3. Market & Product Insight Develop a strong understanding of the executive education and L&D market, including competitor activity and emerging trends. Effectively articulate the organisation s value proposition to different sectors and seniority levels. Provide market feedback to inform programme development and commercial strategy. Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Carers Trust
Senior Fundraising Manager
Carers Trust
About The Job Contract: Permanent, full time contract. Hours: 35 Hours per week, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. We are open to flexible working options. Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Location: Hybrid, anchored to Glasgow Carers Trust office 1 day a week. Flexibility to work from other Carers Trust's offices around the UK when needed. Carers Trust are looking for our new Senior Fundraising Manager for Scotland, to help us deliver our vision; for unpaid carers to be heard and valued, with access to support, advice and resources to enable them to live fulfilled lives. Carers can't wait, and in this pivotal role you'll lead our income generation strategy in Scotland, helping us secure the financial support we need to deliver big for people across Scotland with caring responsibilities. Reporting to the Director for Scotland-with support from our UK Fundraising team-you will establish and grow sustainable financial support from a range of sources, including corporate partnerships and trusts. You will be a confident and passionate communicator able to persuasively share our impact and vision with a diverse range of funders. Are you passionate about improving the lives of those providing unpaid care in Scotland? Then we want to hear from you! As the postholder you will: Develop a strong understanding of the Scottish funding landscape, proactively identifying and pursuing new strategic opportunities. Design and deliver an engaging events programme to cultivate and inspire corporate supporters. Work closely with UK wide fundraising colleagues to unlock cross border and national funding opportunities that benefit carers in Scotland. Please download the attached recruitment pack to find out more.
May 16, 2026
Full time
About The Job Contract: Permanent, full time contract. Hours: 35 Hours per week, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. We are open to flexible working options. Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Location: Hybrid, anchored to Glasgow Carers Trust office 1 day a week. Flexibility to work from other Carers Trust's offices around the UK when needed. Carers Trust are looking for our new Senior Fundraising Manager for Scotland, to help us deliver our vision; for unpaid carers to be heard and valued, with access to support, advice and resources to enable them to live fulfilled lives. Carers can't wait, and in this pivotal role you'll lead our income generation strategy in Scotland, helping us secure the financial support we need to deliver big for people across Scotland with caring responsibilities. Reporting to the Director for Scotland-with support from our UK Fundraising team-you will establish and grow sustainable financial support from a range of sources, including corporate partnerships and trusts. You will be a confident and passionate communicator able to persuasively share our impact and vision with a diverse range of funders. Are you passionate about improving the lives of those providing unpaid care in Scotland? Then we want to hear from you! As the postholder you will: Develop a strong understanding of the Scottish funding landscape, proactively identifying and pursuing new strategic opportunities. Design and deliver an engaging events programme to cultivate and inspire corporate supporters. Work closely with UK wide fundraising colleagues to unlock cross border and national funding opportunities that benefit carers in Scotland. Please download the attached recruitment pack to find out more.
NFP People
Income Generation and Development Lead
NFP People
Income Generation and Development Lead Do you have experience of securing income across multiple streams? This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead a new phase of income generation and organisational sustainability within a growing and ambitious mental health charity. Help shape the future of mental health support in Surrey Position: Income Generation & Development Lead Location: Surrey/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (0.6 FTE) Salary: £55,000-£60,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Benefits: 5% Pension Employer Contribution, Paid Sick Leave, Blue Light Card Scheme, Staff Social Events, Staff Social & Wellbeing Committee, Celebration Day (in addition to annual leave entitlement) Closing Date: 28 June 2026, interviews will be scheduled for the beginning of July 2026. The Role The charity is investing in this role because they believe the organisation can significantly strengthen and diversify its income, increase unrestricted funding, and build new strategic partnerships and opportunities that support long-term impact across Surrey. You will establish and lead a high-performing income generation function, bringing strategy, structure and momentum to activity that is currently fragmented and underdeveloped. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. You will work closely with senior leadership at both the charity and Catalyst Support on selected partnership initiatives and collaborative opportunities that strengthen mental health support across Surrey. There is a clear expectation that the role will contribute significantly to improving the organisation's financial resilience and move towards generating net financial contribution over time. This is a rare opportunity to: Build an income generation function from the ground up Shape organisational strategy and sustainability Develop high-value partnerships and collaborative opportunities Work across innovation, community mental health and system partnerships Help position the charity as a key partner in improving mental health support across Surrey. Key responsibilities include: Develop and lead an income generation strategy Build and manage a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Secure income from trusts, statutory and partnership sources Strengthen the case for support and external positioning Develop strategic partnerships and collaborative opportunities Establish systems, structure and focus across income generation activity. The role will also contribute to selected partnership initiatives and joint funding opportunities with Catalyst Support as part of strengthening collaboration across the county. About You We are looking for someone who can build pipeline, secure funding, develop partnerships and create the systems and relationships needed for sustainable growth. You will also: Have a strong track record of securing income across multiple streams Have built and converted funding pipelines into secured income Understand the UK charity and/or commissioning landscape Be able to work strategically while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Be comfortable operating autonomously in a growing and evolving environment Bring energy, credibility and relationship-building strength. You will have experience of: Securing income across multiple streams (trusts & foundations, statutory funding, corporate or major donors) Record of building and converting income pipelines into secured funding Developing and delivering income generation strategies Working within the UK charity and/or commissioning environment Translating organisational priorities and relationships into income opportunities Leading or significantly contributing to successful funding bids. This role is not suited to someone looking to learn income generation in post. We need someone who can bring experience, momentum and delivery from the outset. When you click to apply you will be asked to upload your CV and covering letter (in which you'll explain how you feel your experience is suitable for the role). Please ensure you upload your documents in order to be considered for this role. About the Organisation The charity is a mental health and emotional wellbeing charity, supporting Surrey residents since 1994 in Banstead, Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Mole Valley. Offering a variety of face-to-face and online services, available to adults (aged 16+) living in Surrey who would like to restore and/or maintain their mental and emotional wellbeing (no diagnosis needed). The services are free of charge, with no waiting list and no time limit. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, and the successful completion of a probationary period. You may also have experience in areas such as Income Generation and Development, Trusts Fundraiser, Foundations Fundraiser, Funding, Corporate Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraiser, Fundraising, Fundraising Lead, Fundraising Manger, Income Generation Manager. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Income Generation and Development Lead Do you have experience of securing income across multiple streams? This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead a new phase of income generation and organisational sustainability within a growing and ambitious mental health charity. Help shape the future of mental health support in Surrey Position: Income Generation & Development Lead Location: Surrey/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (0.6 FTE) Salary: £55,000-£60,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Benefits: 5% Pension Employer Contribution, Paid Sick Leave, Blue Light Card Scheme, Staff Social Events, Staff Social & Wellbeing Committee, Celebration Day (in addition to annual leave entitlement) Closing Date: 28 June 2026, interviews will be scheduled for the beginning of July 2026. The Role The charity is investing in this role because they believe the organisation can significantly strengthen and diversify its income, increase unrestricted funding, and build new strategic partnerships and opportunities that support long-term impact across Surrey. You will establish and lead a high-performing income generation function, bringing strategy, structure and momentum to activity that is currently fragmented and underdeveloped. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. You will work closely with senior leadership at both the charity and Catalyst Support on selected partnership initiatives and collaborative opportunities that strengthen mental health support across Surrey. There is a clear expectation that the role will contribute significantly to improving the organisation's financial resilience and move towards generating net financial contribution over time. This is a rare opportunity to: Build an income generation function from the ground up Shape organisational strategy and sustainability Develop high-value partnerships and collaborative opportunities Work across innovation, community mental health and system partnerships Help position the charity as a key partner in improving mental health support across Surrey. Key responsibilities include: Develop and lead an income generation strategy Build and manage a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Secure income from trusts, statutory and partnership sources Strengthen the case for support and external positioning Develop strategic partnerships and collaborative opportunities Establish systems, structure and focus across income generation activity. The role will also contribute to selected partnership initiatives and joint funding opportunities with Catalyst Support as part of strengthening collaboration across the county. About You We are looking for someone who can build pipeline, secure funding, develop partnerships and create the systems and relationships needed for sustainable growth. You will also: Have a strong track record of securing income across multiple streams Have built and converted funding pipelines into secured income Understand the UK charity and/or commissioning landscape Be able to work strategically while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Be comfortable operating autonomously in a growing and evolving environment Bring energy, credibility and relationship-building strength. You will have experience of: Securing income across multiple streams (trusts & foundations, statutory funding, corporate or major donors) Record of building and converting income pipelines into secured funding Developing and delivering income generation strategies Working within the UK charity and/or commissioning environment Translating organisational priorities and relationships into income opportunities Leading or significantly contributing to successful funding bids. This role is not suited to someone looking to learn income generation in post. We need someone who can bring experience, momentum and delivery from the outset. When you click to apply you will be asked to upload your CV and covering letter (in which you'll explain how you feel your experience is suitable for the role). Please ensure you upload your documents in order to be considered for this role. About the Organisation The charity is a mental health and emotional wellbeing charity, supporting Surrey residents since 1994 in Banstead, Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Mole Valley. Offering a variety of face-to-face and online services, available to adults (aged 16+) living in Surrey who would like to restore and/or maintain their mental and emotional wellbeing (no diagnosis needed). The services are free of charge, with no waiting list and no time limit. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, and the successful completion of a probationary period. You may also have experience in areas such as Income Generation and Development, Trusts Fundraiser, Foundations Fundraiser, Funding, Corporate Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraiser, Fundraising, Fundraising Lead, Fundraising Manger, Income Generation Manager. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Hays
Accounts Manager
Hays Winchester, Hampshire
Are you an Accounts Manager looking for a role where you can develop and grow? Your new company Are you an experienced Accounts Manager looking for a role where you can develop and grow - without compromising work-life balance? I'm working With a well-established, people-focused accountancy practice with offices across Central and Southern England. Due to ongoing growth, they're now looking to appoint an Accounts Manager to join their Winchester office. This firm is known for its friendly culture, strong technical capability, and commitment to developing their teams. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where high standards, professional development and flexibility go hand-in-hand. Your new role You'll take ownership of a varied client portfolio, delivering high-quality accounts and tax work while playing a key role in supporting and developing the wider team. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a diverse portfolio spanning corporate entities, LLPs and partnershipsActing as a trusted point of contact for day-to-day client queriesWorking with clients across multiple sectors, including rural and agricultural (a key area of specialism)Preparing statutory accounts, corporation tax and business tax computationsOverseeing some bookkeeping and VAT work where requiredBuilding strong, long-term client relationshipsUsing a range of modern accounting software including Iris, Silverfin, Caseware, Sage and XeroManaging workflow and ensuring timely completion of assignmentsSupervising, training and supporting junior team membersCollaborating with colleagues across the wider group What you'll need to succeed You'll bring a blend of technical strength, people skills and commercial awareness. We're looking for someone who is:Fully qualified (ACA or ACCA)Experienced in UK practice (minimum 3 years post-qualified)Confident managing a varied portfolio and leading client relationshipsSkilled in UK GAAP and accounts preparationExperienced with agricultural/rural clients (highly desirable)A strong communicator with a professional, positive approachHighly organised with excellent attention to detailProficient in Excel and quick to pick up new systemsA supportive team leader who enjoys developing others What you'll get in return This firm prides itself on providing a modern, flexible working experience with real opportunities to progress.Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home)Flexible hours around a 10am-4pm coreClear progression pathway and leadership development programmeExposure to a wide range of clients and industriesA supportive, experienced team with a strong internal training cultureRegular social and wellbeing eventsA competitive benefits package, including:25 days' holiday plus wellbeing day, holiday trading & flexible bank holidaysHealth Cash Plan & access to 24/7 online GPEnhanced family leaveEV salary sacrifice scheme & Cycle to WorkPension salary sacrifice schemeEmployee recognition awardsReferral bonuses & long-service awards What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 16, 2026
Full time
Are you an Accounts Manager looking for a role where you can develop and grow? Your new company Are you an experienced Accounts Manager looking for a role where you can develop and grow - without compromising work-life balance? I'm working With a well-established, people-focused accountancy practice with offices across Central and Southern England. Due to ongoing growth, they're now looking to appoint an Accounts Manager to join their Winchester office. This firm is known for its friendly culture, strong technical capability, and commitment to developing their teams. You'll be part of a collaborative environment where high standards, professional development and flexibility go hand-in-hand. Your new role You'll take ownership of a varied client portfolio, delivering high-quality accounts and tax work while playing a key role in supporting and developing the wider team. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a diverse portfolio spanning corporate entities, LLPs and partnershipsActing as a trusted point of contact for day-to-day client queriesWorking with clients across multiple sectors, including rural and agricultural (a key area of specialism)Preparing statutory accounts, corporation tax and business tax computationsOverseeing some bookkeeping and VAT work where requiredBuilding strong, long-term client relationshipsUsing a range of modern accounting software including Iris, Silverfin, Caseware, Sage and XeroManaging workflow and ensuring timely completion of assignmentsSupervising, training and supporting junior team membersCollaborating with colleagues across the wider group What you'll need to succeed You'll bring a blend of technical strength, people skills and commercial awareness. We're looking for someone who is:Fully qualified (ACA or ACCA)Experienced in UK practice (minimum 3 years post-qualified)Confident managing a varied portfolio and leading client relationshipsSkilled in UK GAAP and accounts preparationExperienced with agricultural/rural clients (highly desirable)A strong communicator with a professional, positive approachHighly organised with excellent attention to detailProficient in Excel and quick to pick up new systemsA supportive team leader who enjoys developing others What you'll get in return This firm prides itself on providing a modern, flexible working experience with real opportunities to progress.Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home)Flexible hours around a 10am-4pm coreClear progression pathway and leadership development programmeExposure to a wide range of clients and industriesA supportive, experienced team with a strong internal training cultureRegular social and wellbeing eventsA competitive benefits package, including:25 days' holiday plus wellbeing day, holiday trading & flexible bank holidaysHealth Cash Plan & access to 24/7 online GPEnhanced family leaveEV salary sacrifice scheme & Cycle to WorkPension salary sacrifice schemeEmployee recognition awardsReferral bonuses & long-service awards What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Condé Nast
Senior Manager, Social Media, British Vogue
Condé Nast
The foundation of Vogue's leadership and authority is the brand's unique role as a cultural barometer for a global audience. Vogue places fashion in the context of culture and the world we live in - how we dress, live and socialize; what we eat, listen to and watch; who leads and inspires us. Vogue immerses itself in fashion, always leading readers to what will happen next. Thought-provoking, relevant and always influential, Vogue defines the culture of fashion.# Job Description Location:London, GB Condé Nast is a global media company, home to iconic brands including and , among many others. We are headquartered in New York and London and operate in 32 markets worldwide, with a footprint of more than 1 billion consumers across print, digital, video and social platforms. Condé Nast thrives on collaboration, and our teams come together in the office four days a week (Monday - Thursday). We value diversity of background, views and cultures. We celebrate people for their personal qualities, skills and contributions, recognising the power our brands have to influence and shape culture. innovation. The Role The Senior Manager, Social Media will lead the social strategy and execution across British Vogue's platforms, playing a key role within a global network of Vogue social leads. Embedded within the British Vogue editorial team, this role partners closely with editors and writers to bring our storytelling to life across social, driving engagement, audience growth, and traffic to site. You will also manage a small and important team in addition to a network of trusted freelancers Vogue works with in particularly busy periods.This is a hybrid role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on execution. You will shape how British Vogue shows up on social while also managing daily posting, scheduling, and optimisation across platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and Pinterest.We're looking for someone with a sharp editorial instinct, an exceptional eye for visuals, and a deep understanding of social storytelling and the Vogue voice. You thrive in a fast-paced publishing environment and are equally comfortable thinking big picture and diving into the details.You bring a proven track record of growing audiences and using data to inform strategy. Highly organised and solutions-focused, you can manage multiple priorities, translate performance into actionable insights, and champion best-in-class social content across the business.You will collaborate cross-functionally with Editorial, Creative, Commercial, and external partners, including talent representatives. Strong communication skills, sound judgement, and a collaborative mindset are essential. A dapt and execute the global Vogue social strategy for the UK market Manage day-to-day publishing, optimisation, and performance across social platforms Partner closely with editorial teams to maximise engagement and traffic for every story Shape and maintain Vogue's voice and tone across platforms Collaborate with global teams on international content, leading when British Vogue is the primary edition Build and nurture engaged social communities Lead social strategy for key moments, including cover reveals, tentpole events (e.g. awards season), and major editorial franchises Manage social partnerships and cross-brand collaborations Analyse performance, sharing insights and best practices with stakeholders Work with Commercial and Commerce teams to optimise branded and revenue-driving content Continuously refine strategy based on performance and KPIs Test, learn, and scale new ideas in partnership with Audience Development Collaborate with video teams to develop impactful social-first content Line manage the Social Media Manager Who you are: 5+ years' experience in social media, ideally within a digital publisher Strong editorial judgement and excellent writing skills Exceptional attention to detail and proofreading ability Proven success in visual and social storytelling that drives engagement Experience with video editing and content creation Strong knowledge of fashion and the luxury media landscape Experience in community management Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities Confident communicator, able to present to stakeholders at all levels Data-driven mindset with strong analytical and problem-solving skills Collaborative and solutions-oriented approach Experience managing or mentoring team members Flexible and able to work outside standard hours when requiredPlease upload your CV and cover letter/portfolio, which highlights why you'd love to take on this role and why you're a great match for what we're looking for. 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) and extra days of annual leave if you move house or want to volunteer. You'll have access to a competitive pension scheme, Bupa Private Healthcare, Season ticket loans and eye tests. We offer a range of tools to support your wellbeing, including core hours, 10 remote days (from home or a country with a Condé Nast office location), access to our Employee Assistance Programme, corporate gym membership and cycle to work scheme. We're a dog friendly office, plus you'll enjoy discounts and magazine subscriptions, keeping you up to date with all things Condé Nast. We encourage personal and professional growth through the Condé Nast Learning Hub where you'll find an extensive portfolio of learning courses and training, available in local languages. Our Employee Resource Groups provide a platform for employees to identify shared objectives, exchange ideas, and work on community priorities for our global workforce.If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply below, and we will review your application as soon as possible. You can update your resume or upload a cover letter at any time by accessing your candidate profile. Condé Nast is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status and other legally protected characteristics. Condé Nast is a global media company home to iconic brands including Vogue, GQ, AD, Condé Nast Traveler, Vanity Fair, Wired, The New Yorker, Glamour, Allure, Bon Appétit, Self and many more. Headquartered in New York and London, the company produces award-winning journalism, content and entertainment for every platform today and operates in 32 markets worldwide including China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, the U.K. and U.S., and Taiwan.At Condé Nast we value diversity of background, views and cultures. We celebrate people for their personal qualities, their skills and contributions. And we recognize the power our brands have to influence and shape culture, catalyze action and help make our world a better place for all.For more information, please visit and for Twitter for Instagram.
May 16, 2026
Full time
The foundation of Vogue's leadership and authority is the brand's unique role as a cultural barometer for a global audience. Vogue places fashion in the context of culture and the world we live in - how we dress, live and socialize; what we eat, listen to and watch; who leads and inspires us. Vogue immerses itself in fashion, always leading readers to what will happen next. Thought-provoking, relevant and always influential, Vogue defines the culture of fashion.# Job Description Location:London, GB Condé Nast is a global media company, home to iconic brands including and , among many others. We are headquartered in New York and London and operate in 32 markets worldwide, with a footprint of more than 1 billion consumers across print, digital, video and social platforms. Condé Nast thrives on collaboration, and our teams come together in the office four days a week (Monday - Thursday). We value diversity of background, views and cultures. We celebrate people for their personal qualities, skills and contributions, recognising the power our brands have to influence and shape culture. innovation. The Role The Senior Manager, Social Media will lead the social strategy and execution across British Vogue's platforms, playing a key role within a global network of Vogue social leads. Embedded within the British Vogue editorial team, this role partners closely with editors and writers to bring our storytelling to life across social, driving engagement, audience growth, and traffic to site. You will also manage a small and important team in addition to a network of trusted freelancers Vogue works with in particularly busy periods.This is a hybrid role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on execution. You will shape how British Vogue shows up on social while also managing daily posting, scheduling, and optimisation across platforms, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and Pinterest.We're looking for someone with a sharp editorial instinct, an exceptional eye for visuals, and a deep understanding of social storytelling and the Vogue voice. You thrive in a fast-paced publishing environment and are equally comfortable thinking big picture and diving into the details.You bring a proven track record of growing audiences and using data to inform strategy. Highly organised and solutions-focused, you can manage multiple priorities, translate performance into actionable insights, and champion best-in-class social content across the business.You will collaborate cross-functionally with Editorial, Creative, Commercial, and external partners, including talent representatives. Strong communication skills, sound judgement, and a collaborative mindset are essential. A dapt and execute the global Vogue social strategy for the UK market Manage day-to-day publishing, optimisation, and performance across social platforms Partner closely with editorial teams to maximise engagement and traffic for every story Shape and maintain Vogue's voice and tone across platforms Collaborate with global teams on international content, leading when British Vogue is the primary edition Build and nurture engaged social communities Lead social strategy for key moments, including cover reveals, tentpole events (e.g. awards season), and major editorial franchises Manage social partnerships and cross-brand collaborations Analyse performance, sharing insights and best practices with stakeholders Work with Commercial and Commerce teams to optimise branded and revenue-driving content Continuously refine strategy based on performance and KPIs Test, learn, and scale new ideas in partnership with Audience Development Collaborate with video teams to develop impactful social-first content Line manage the Social Media Manager Who you are: 5+ years' experience in social media, ideally within a digital publisher Strong editorial judgement and excellent writing skills Exceptional attention to detail and proofreading ability Proven success in visual and social storytelling that drives engagement Experience with video editing and content creation Strong knowledge of fashion and the luxury media landscape Experience in community management Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities Confident communicator, able to present to stakeholders at all levels Data-driven mindset with strong analytical and problem-solving skills Collaborative and solutions-oriented approach Experience managing or mentoring team members Flexible and able to work outside standard hours when requiredPlease upload your CV and cover letter/portfolio, which highlights why you'd love to take on this role and why you're a great match for what we're looking for. 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) and extra days of annual leave if you move house or want to volunteer. You'll have access to a competitive pension scheme, Bupa Private Healthcare, Season ticket loans and eye tests. We offer a range of tools to support your wellbeing, including core hours, 10 remote days (from home or a country with a Condé Nast office location), access to our Employee Assistance Programme, corporate gym membership and cycle to work scheme. We're a dog friendly office, plus you'll enjoy discounts and magazine subscriptions, keeping you up to date with all things Condé Nast. We encourage personal and professional growth through the Condé Nast Learning Hub where you'll find an extensive portfolio of learning courses and training, available in local languages. Our Employee Resource Groups provide a platform for employees to identify shared objectives, exchange ideas, and work on community priorities for our global workforce.If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply below, and we will review your application as soon as possible. You can update your resume or upload a cover letter at any time by accessing your candidate profile. Condé Nast is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status and other legally protected characteristics. Condé Nast is a global media company home to iconic brands including Vogue, GQ, AD, Condé Nast Traveler, Vanity Fair, Wired, The New Yorker, Glamour, Allure, Bon Appétit, Self and many more. Headquartered in New York and London, the company produces award-winning journalism, content and entertainment for every platform today and operates in 32 markets worldwide including China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, the U.K. and U.S., and Taiwan.At Condé Nast we value diversity of background, views and cultures. We celebrate people for their personal qualities, their skills and contributions. And we recognize the power our brands have to influence and shape culture, catalyze action and help make our world a better place for all.For more information, please visit and for Twitter for Instagram.
Weldmar Hospicecare
Events and Community Fundraising Manager
Weldmar Hospicecare Dorchester, Dorset
Weldmar is moving in an exciting new direction in fundraising. This is a brand new role, driving our events and community fundraising strategy. You'll lead a dedicated team of both staff and volunteers, delivering high quality mass participation campaigns, and build lasting partnerships with our supporters and fundraisers. Working alongside fellow fundraising managers and reporting to the Director of Fundraising, your key responsibilities will be to: Develop and implement annual engagement strategies, including bespoke and off the shelf challenges and events. Hold line management responsibility, providing regular supervision, identifying development opportunities, and fostering a collaborative environment. Oversee income targets, budgets, and KPIs with a focus on high ROI. Represent Weldmar at networking events and lead the development of community ambassadors. If you are proactive, with an in-depth knowledge of charity income generation, we'd love to hear from you. You should have a proven track record of hitting financial targets and the leadership skills to motivate both staff and volunteers. Excellent communication skills are essential, as you will need to engage with everyone from corporate partners to patients and their families with empathy and professionalism. A Basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check is required for this role.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Weldmar is moving in an exciting new direction in fundraising. This is a brand new role, driving our events and community fundraising strategy. You'll lead a dedicated team of both staff and volunteers, delivering high quality mass participation campaigns, and build lasting partnerships with our supporters and fundraisers. Working alongside fellow fundraising managers and reporting to the Director of Fundraising, your key responsibilities will be to: Develop and implement annual engagement strategies, including bespoke and off the shelf challenges and events. Hold line management responsibility, providing regular supervision, identifying development opportunities, and fostering a collaborative environment. Oversee income targets, budgets, and KPIs with a focus on high ROI. Represent Weldmar at networking events and lead the development of community ambassadors. If you are proactive, with an in-depth knowledge of charity income generation, we'd love to hear from you. You should have a proven track record of hitting financial targets and the leadership skills to motivate both staff and volunteers. Excellent communication skills are essential, as you will need to engage with everyone from corporate partners to patients and their families with empathy and professionalism. A Basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check is required for this role.
Olympus Recruitment
Event Sales Manager
Olympus Recruitment
Event Sales Manager Remote A fast-growing luxury inbound travel business is seeking a commercially driven Sales Manager to build and scale its sales function, with a strong focus on growing revenue through predominantly American clients and partners . Specialising in bespoke, high-end travel and hospitality experiences across the UK and Ireland , this is an exciting opportunity for someone with a background in luxury travel, bespoke hospitality, or high-end events who can combine strong commercial instinct with deep destination knowledge. The Role Working closely with leadership, you will develop the sales strategy from the ground up- identifying opportunities, building key relationships across the US market, and creating the processes and structure needed to drive long-term growth. Key Responsibilities Build and develop the company s sales function and processes Drive new business growth with American travel advisors, agencies, and corporate clients Develop and manage a strong sales pipeline from prospecting to conversion Build long-term commercial partnerships within the luxury travel sector Work closely with internal teams to ensure seamless delivery of bespoke client experiences Represent the business at industry events and trade shows Essential Skills & Experience Proven business development or sales experience within luxury travel, bespoke hospitality, or events Experience building or scaling a sales function in a growing business Strong knowledge of UK destinations, itineraries, venues, and event experiences Excellent commercial, networking, and relationship-building skills Entrepreneurial, proactive, and highly self-motivated What s on Offer Exposure to exceptional bespoke travel and event experiences across the UK and Ireland Competitive salary (DOE) Opportunity to shape a high-growth luxury business Autonomy, creativity, and strong progression potential
May 15, 2026
Full time
Event Sales Manager Remote A fast-growing luxury inbound travel business is seeking a commercially driven Sales Manager to build and scale its sales function, with a strong focus on growing revenue through predominantly American clients and partners . Specialising in bespoke, high-end travel and hospitality experiences across the UK and Ireland , this is an exciting opportunity for someone with a background in luxury travel, bespoke hospitality, or high-end events who can combine strong commercial instinct with deep destination knowledge. The Role Working closely with leadership, you will develop the sales strategy from the ground up- identifying opportunities, building key relationships across the US market, and creating the processes and structure needed to drive long-term growth. Key Responsibilities Build and develop the company s sales function and processes Drive new business growth with American travel advisors, agencies, and corporate clients Develop and manage a strong sales pipeline from prospecting to conversion Build long-term commercial partnerships within the luxury travel sector Work closely with internal teams to ensure seamless delivery of bespoke client experiences Represent the business at industry events and trade shows Essential Skills & Experience Proven business development or sales experience within luxury travel, bespoke hospitality, or events Experience building or scaling a sales function in a growing business Strong knowledge of UK destinations, itineraries, venues, and event experiences Excellent commercial, networking, and relationship-building skills Entrepreneurial, proactive, and highly self-motivated What s on Offer Exposure to exceptional bespoke travel and event experiences across the UK and Ireland Competitive salary (DOE) Opportunity to shape a high-growth luxury business Autonomy, creativity, and strong progression potential
H International Consultant / HIa Legal
Hotel Sales Manager ( International Brand )
H International Consultant / HIa Legal Northampton, Northamptonshire
Hotel Sales Manager ( International Brand ) This Hotel Sales Manager position focuses on securing and developing new business, maximising sales performance and nurturing strong partnerships with key client accounts. This role will grow the hotel's client network in corporate accounts, alongside working with the Events team to secure additional meetings, events, and corporate and private dining bookings, thereby increasing the site's overall revenue. International Hotel with 170 rooms and a meeting room, plus a Health Club, in Northamptonshire. Our ideal Hotel Sales Manager candidate will have solid experience within the hospitality industry, with proven sales background, successfully selling products to corporate clients. As the Sales Manager for the Hotel, you will work closely with both the Hotel's General Manager and the centralised Marketing and Commercial Sales Teams. It is extremely beneficial that you, our Sales Manager, have: Thorough understanding of hotel sales and revenue, preferably gained in a previous Sales Manager role Commercial Acumen to both understand, identify and secure sales opportunities Confidence in meeting clients and closing deals whilst building strong partnerships Work closely with the GM and hotel management team and be committed to achieving and delivering high levels of occupancy Experience using GDS and hospitality systems Proven experience preparing and analysing sales reports, tracking performance and monitoring competitor activity Maintain company brand standards, systems and reporting procedures We are looking for a Sales Manager who: Identifies and leads initiatives to secure new business opportunities- with awareness of upcoming trends and what our potential guests need Builds strong, professional relationships with clients and corporate agencies, ensuring high standards of communication and support Conveys enthusiasm to potential clients about our products and all the facilities our hotel offers Is confident in identifying and building relations from cold leads Has the ability to work under pressure, to meet and exceed sales targets Due to the nature of the role, you will require a full driving license- to drive in the UK- and access to a car- to visit potential clients as part of your role. This is a full-time office and field-based role.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Hotel Sales Manager ( International Brand ) This Hotel Sales Manager position focuses on securing and developing new business, maximising sales performance and nurturing strong partnerships with key client accounts. This role will grow the hotel's client network in corporate accounts, alongside working with the Events team to secure additional meetings, events, and corporate and private dining bookings, thereby increasing the site's overall revenue. International Hotel with 170 rooms and a meeting room, plus a Health Club, in Northamptonshire. Our ideal Hotel Sales Manager candidate will have solid experience within the hospitality industry, with proven sales background, successfully selling products to corporate clients. As the Sales Manager for the Hotel, you will work closely with both the Hotel's General Manager and the centralised Marketing and Commercial Sales Teams. It is extremely beneficial that you, our Sales Manager, have: Thorough understanding of hotel sales and revenue, preferably gained in a previous Sales Manager role Commercial Acumen to both understand, identify and secure sales opportunities Confidence in meeting clients and closing deals whilst building strong partnerships Work closely with the GM and hotel management team and be committed to achieving and delivering high levels of occupancy Experience using GDS and hospitality systems Proven experience preparing and analysing sales reports, tracking performance and monitoring competitor activity Maintain company brand standards, systems and reporting procedures We are looking for a Sales Manager who: Identifies and leads initiatives to secure new business opportunities- with awareness of upcoming trends and what our potential guests need Builds strong, professional relationships with clients and corporate agencies, ensuring high standards of communication and support Conveys enthusiasm to potential clients about our products and all the facilities our hotel offers Is confident in identifying and building relations from cold leads Has the ability to work under pressure, to meet and exceed sales targets Due to the nature of the role, you will require a full driving license- to drive in the UK- and access to a car- to visit potential clients as part of your role. This is a full-time office and field-based role.
The Scout Association
Natural Estate Manager
The Scout Association
Natural Estate Manager - Gilwell Park Location: Gilwell Park, Chingford, E4 7QW Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: 35 hours per week (including evenings and weekends) Salary: £30,040 per annum Band D, Level 3 (Inclusive of Outer London Weighting) About the Role We re looking for a Natural Estate Manager to lead and deliver a busy but rewarding programme of conservation work across Gilwell Park, helping to improve habitats, boost biodiversity and create more opportunities for people to connect with nature. Guided by our new 10-year woodland management plan and best-practice conservation methods, you ll take a hands-on approach to estate maintenance and habitat improvement across the site. Working both independently and alongside staff teams, volunteers, corporate supporters and young people, you ll help create meaningful change for nature and for visitors. From practical conservation tasks to wider estate projects, you ll play a key role in shaping and protecting the natural environment at Gilwell Park. Key Responsibilities Lead practical grounds and woodland work at Gilwell Park, supporting habitat improvements and estate maintenance. Use and maintain machinery and tools safely, carrying out inspections, repairs and general site upkeep. Lead and support volunteers, corporate groups and young people in practical conservation activities and skills sharing. Support conservation partnerships and nature recovery projects, including habitat work, monitoring and reporting. Champion nature regeneration, maintain high health and safety standards, and support events, training and wider site activities for Scouts and Scout Adventures. About You We re looking for someone with: Experience in practical conservation, habitat management and estate maintenance, with good knowledge of woodland and parkland management. Confidence using and maintaining machinery, tools and equipment safely, with experience in health and safety and risk assessments. Experience leading volunteers and skills sessions with people of all ages, including young people, and working independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and project management skills, with experience supporting conservation projects, partnerships and reporting. A proactive, hands-on and enthusiastic approach, with a passion for conservation and helping young people connect with nature outdoors. A full UK driving licence and relevant countryside, woodland or estate management qualifications. Benefits: We are an award-winning Charity of the Year (Charity Times Awards 2022) with over 400 employees across multiple locations across the country. 28 days holiday and going up to 32 days after 2 years service plus additional days at Christmas Flexible working hours Work in a way that suits you, your role and your department Double matching pension up to 10% of gross salary For a full list of our benefits, click . Closing date for applications: 23:59 on Friday 29th May 2026. Interviews will be held in person at Gilwell Park on Monday 10th June 2026. Strictly no agencies. The Scouts is an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute. We offer flexible working arrangements to support diverse needs and lifestyles, ensuring that our teams can thrive both professionally and personally. We welcome and encourage applicants from all walks of life, believing that varied perspectives strengthen our innovation and community. Your unique experiences and ideas are essential to our success, and we look forward to hearing from all voices.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Natural Estate Manager - Gilwell Park Location: Gilwell Park, Chingford, E4 7QW Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: 35 hours per week (including evenings and weekends) Salary: £30,040 per annum Band D, Level 3 (Inclusive of Outer London Weighting) About the Role We re looking for a Natural Estate Manager to lead and deliver a busy but rewarding programme of conservation work across Gilwell Park, helping to improve habitats, boost biodiversity and create more opportunities for people to connect with nature. Guided by our new 10-year woodland management plan and best-practice conservation methods, you ll take a hands-on approach to estate maintenance and habitat improvement across the site. Working both independently and alongside staff teams, volunteers, corporate supporters and young people, you ll help create meaningful change for nature and for visitors. From practical conservation tasks to wider estate projects, you ll play a key role in shaping and protecting the natural environment at Gilwell Park. Key Responsibilities Lead practical grounds and woodland work at Gilwell Park, supporting habitat improvements and estate maintenance. Use and maintain machinery and tools safely, carrying out inspections, repairs and general site upkeep. Lead and support volunteers, corporate groups and young people in practical conservation activities and skills sharing. Support conservation partnerships and nature recovery projects, including habitat work, monitoring and reporting. Champion nature regeneration, maintain high health and safety standards, and support events, training and wider site activities for Scouts and Scout Adventures. About You We re looking for someone with: Experience in practical conservation, habitat management and estate maintenance, with good knowledge of woodland and parkland management. Confidence using and maintaining machinery, tools and equipment safely, with experience in health and safety and risk assessments. Experience leading volunteers and skills sessions with people of all ages, including young people, and working independently or as part of a team. Strong communication and project management skills, with experience supporting conservation projects, partnerships and reporting. A proactive, hands-on and enthusiastic approach, with a passion for conservation and helping young people connect with nature outdoors. A full UK driving licence and relevant countryside, woodland or estate management qualifications. Benefits: We are an award-winning Charity of the Year (Charity Times Awards 2022) with over 400 employees across multiple locations across the country. 28 days holiday and going up to 32 days after 2 years service plus additional days at Christmas Flexible working hours Work in a way that suits you, your role and your department Double matching pension up to 10% of gross salary For a full list of our benefits, click . Closing date for applications: 23:59 on Friday 29th May 2026. Interviews will be held in person at Gilwell Park on Monday 10th June 2026. Strictly no agencies. The Scouts is an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute. We offer flexible working arrangements to support diverse needs and lifestyles, ensuring that our teams can thrive both professionally and personally. We welcome and encourage applicants from all walks of life, believing that varied perspectives strengthen our innovation and community. Your unique experiences and ideas are essential to our success, and we look forward to hearing from all voices.
Focus Resourcing
Accountant
Focus Resourcing Henley-on-thames, Oxfordshire
We are seeking a highly motivated Accounts Manager to join a dynamic and innovative company on a full time, permanent basis. In this position you will play a critical role in our organisation, working closely with clients to provide accounting and tax knowledge and become an integral part of their business. A highly supportive working environment with numerous opportunities for career advancement and growth. As the Accounts Manager , you will be responsible for: Managing a portfolio of clients including reviewing year end statutory accounts for limited companies, partnerships and sole traders for senior management/Partner review. Reviewing corporation tax computations and returns. Completion/reviewing and filing monthly and quarterly VAT returns under all types of VAT schemes. Reviewing monthly and quarterly management accounts to a high standard. Assist with the onboarding and management of new client relationships within the firm. Liaising with clients on technical queries and understanding their requirements & providing solutions. Take proactive responsibility for development and training of junior members of the team and assist with managing team workflow. The successful Accounts Manager will have the following related skills / experience: 2-3 years post qualified with ACA/ACCA Minimum 3-4 years' experience working in practice Working knowledge of UK GAAP and FRS 102 Excellent organisational skills and ability to multi-task Proficient with Excel, Word and Outlook Team player with a strong work ethic and drive Ability to work under own initiative and to tight deadlines Benefits: Flexible and hybrid working arrangements including flexitime and working from home Office closing at 2.30pm every Friday Discretionary annual bonus Pension scheme 23 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays. This increases by one day a year for each year of service, up to a total of 28 days Quarterly social events Employee wellbeing and mental health program Access to corporate reward scheme Private medical insurance Free parking on site.
May 15, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly motivated Accounts Manager to join a dynamic and innovative company on a full time, permanent basis. In this position you will play a critical role in our organisation, working closely with clients to provide accounting and tax knowledge and become an integral part of their business. A highly supportive working environment with numerous opportunities for career advancement and growth. As the Accounts Manager , you will be responsible for: Managing a portfolio of clients including reviewing year end statutory accounts for limited companies, partnerships and sole traders for senior management/Partner review. Reviewing corporation tax computations and returns. Completion/reviewing and filing monthly and quarterly VAT returns under all types of VAT schemes. Reviewing monthly and quarterly management accounts to a high standard. Assist with the onboarding and management of new client relationships within the firm. Liaising with clients on technical queries and understanding their requirements & providing solutions. Take proactive responsibility for development and training of junior members of the team and assist with managing team workflow. The successful Accounts Manager will have the following related skills / experience: 2-3 years post qualified with ACA/ACCA Minimum 3-4 years' experience working in practice Working knowledge of UK GAAP and FRS 102 Excellent organisational skills and ability to multi-task Proficient with Excel, Word and Outlook Team player with a strong work ethic and drive Ability to work under own initiative and to tight deadlines Benefits: Flexible and hybrid working arrangements including flexitime and working from home Office closing at 2.30pm every Friday Discretionary annual bonus Pension scheme 23 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays. This increases by one day a year for each year of service, up to a total of 28 days Quarterly social events Employee wellbeing and mental health program Access to corporate reward scheme Private medical insurance Free parking on site.
Carers Trust
Senior Fundraising Manager
Carers Trust
About The Job Contract: Permanent, full time contract. Hours: 35 Hours per week, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. We are open to flexible working options. Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Location: Hybrid, anchored to Glasgow Carers Trust office 1 day a week. Flexibility to work from other Carers Trust s offices around the UK when needed. Carers Trust are looking for our new Senior Fundraising Manager for Scotland, to help us deliver our vision; for unpaid carers to be heard and valued, with access to support, advice and resources to enable them to live fulfilled lives. Carers can't wait, and in this pivotal role you'll lead our income generation strategy in Scotland, helping us secure the financial support we need to deliver big for people across Scotland with caring responsibilities. Reporting to the Director for Scotland-with support from our UK Fundraising team-you will establish and grow sustainable financial support from a range of sources, including corporate partnerships and trusts. You will be a confident and passionate communicator able to persuasively share our impact and vision with a diverse range of funders. Are you passionate about improving the lives of those providing unpaid care in Scotland? Then we want to hear from you! As the postholder you will: Develop a strong understanding of the Scottish funding landscape, proactively identifying and pursuing new strategic opportunities. Design and deliver an engaging events programme to cultivate and inspire corporate supporters Work closely with UK wide fundraising colleagues to unlock cross border and national funding opportunities that benefit carers in Scotland Please download the attached recruitment pack to find out more.
May 15, 2026
Full time
About The Job Contract: Permanent, full time contract. Hours: 35 Hours per week, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. We are open to flexible working options. Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Location: Hybrid, anchored to Glasgow Carers Trust office 1 day a week. Flexibility to work from other Carers Trust s offices around the UK when needed. Carers Trust are looking for our new Senior Fundraising Manager for Scotland, to help us deliver our vision; for unpaid carers to be heard and valued, with access to support, advice and resources to enable them to live fulfilled lives. Carers can't wait, and in this pivotal role you'll lead our income generation strategy in Scotland, helping us secure the financial support we need to deliver big for people across Scotland with caring responsibilities. Reporting to the Director for Scotland-with support from our UK Fundraising team-you will establish and grow sustainable financial support from a range of sources, including corporate partnerships and trusts. You will be a confident and passionate communicator able to persuasively share our impact and vision with a diverse range of funders. Are you passionate about improving the lives of those providing unpaid care in Scotland? Then we want to hear from you! As the postholder you will: Develop a strong understanding of the Scottish funding landscape, proactively identifying and pursuing new strategic opportunities. Design and deliver an engaging events programme to cultivate and inspire corporate supporters Work closely with UK wide fundraising colleagues to unlock cross border and national funding opportunities that benefit carers in Scotland Please download the attached recruitment pack to find out more.
Not For Profit People
Income Generation and Development Lead
Not For Profit People
Income Generation and Development Lead Do you have experience of securing income across multiple streams? This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead a new phase of income generation and organisational sustainability within a growing and ambitious mental health charity. Help shape the future of mental health support in Surrey Position: Income Generation & Development Lead Location: Surrey/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (0.6 FTE) Salary: £55,000-£60,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Benefits: 5% Pension Employer Contribution, Paid Sick Leave, Blue Light Card Scheme, Staff Social Events, Staff Social & Wellbeing Committee, Celebration Day (in addition to annual leave entitlement) Closing Date: 28 June 2026, interviews will be scheduled for the beginning of July 2026. The Role The charity is investing in this role because they believe the organisation can significantly strengthen and diversify its income, increase unrestricted funding, and build new strategic partnerships and opportunities that support long-term impact across Surrey. You will establish and lead a high-performing income generation function, bringing strategy, structure and momentum to activity that is currently fragmented and underdeveloped. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. You will work closely with senior leadership at both the charity and Catalyst Support on selected partnership initiatives and collaborative opportunities that strengthen mental health support across Surrey. There is a clear expectation that the role will contribute significantly to improving the organisation s financial resilience and move towards generating net financial contribution over time. This is a rare opportunity to: Build an income generation function from the ground up Shape organisational strategy and sustainability Develop high-value partnerships and collaborative opportunities Work across innovation, community mental health and system partnerships Help position the charity as a key partner in improving mental health support across Surrey. Key responsibilities include: Develop and lead an income generation strategy Build and manage a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Secure income from trusts, statutory and partnership sources Strengthen the case for support and external positioning Develop strategic partnerships and collaborative opportunities Establish systems, structure and focus across income generation activity. The role will also contribute to selected partnership initiatives and joint funding opportunities with Catalyst Support as part of strengthening collaboration across the county. About You We are looking for someone who can build pipeline, secure funding, develop partnerships and create the systems and relationships needed for sustainable growth. You will also: Have a strong track record of securing income across multiple streams Have built and converted funding pipelines into secured income Understand the UK charity and/or commissioning landscape Be able to work strategically while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Be comfortable operating autonomously in a growing and evolving environment Bring energy, credibility and relationship-building strength. You will have experience of: Securing income across multiple streams (trusts & foundations, statutory funding, corporate or major donors) Record of building and converting income pipelines into secured funding Developing and delivering income generation strategies Working within the UK charity and/or commissioning environment Translating organisational priorities and relationships into income opportunities Leading or significantly contributing to successful funding bids. This role is not suited to someone looking to learn income generation in post. We need someone who can bring experience, momentum and delivery from the outset. When you click to apply you will be asked to upload your CV and covering letter (in which you ll explain how you feel your experience is suitable for the role). Please ensure you upload your documents in order to be considered for this role. About the Organisation The charity is a mental health and emotional wellbeing charity, supporting Surrey residents since 1994 in Banstead, Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Mole Valley. Offering a variety of face-to-face and online services, available to adults (aged 16+) living in Surrey who would like to restore and/or maintain their mental and emotional wellbeing (no diagnosis needed). The services are free of charge, with no waiting list and no time limit. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, and the successful completion of a probationary period. You may also have experience in areas such as Income Generation and Development, Trusts Fundraiser, Foundations Fundraiser, Funding, Corporate Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraiser, Fundraising, Fundraising Lead, Fundraising Manger, Income Generation Manager. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Income Generation and Development Lead Do you have experience of securing income across multiple streams? This is an exciting opportunity to shape and lead a new phase of income generation and organisational sustainability within a growing and ambitious mental health charity. Help shape the future of mental health support in Surrey Position: Income Generation & Development Lead Location: Surrey/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 3 days per week (0.6 FTE) Salary: £55,000-£60,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Benefits: 5% Pension Employer Contribution, Paid Sick Leave, Blue Light Card Scheme, Staff Social Events, Staff Social & Wellbeing Committee, Celebration Day (in addition to annual leave entitlement) Closing Date: 28 June 2026, interviews will be scheduled for the beginning of July 2026. The Role The charity is investing in this role because they believe the organisation can significantly strengthen and diversify its income, increase unrestricted funding, and build new strategic partnerships and opportunities that support long-term impact across Surrey. You will establish and lead a high-performing income generation function, bringing strategy, structure and momentum to activity that is currently fragmented and underdeveloped. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. You will work closely with senior leadership at both the charity and Catalyst Support on selected partnership initiatives and collaborative opportunities that strengthen mental health support across Surrey. There is a clear expectation that the role will contribute significantly to improving the organisation s financial resilience and move towards generating net financial contribution over time. This is a rare opportunity to: Build an income generation function from the ground up Shape organisational strategy and sustainability Develop high-value partnerships and collaborative opportunities Work across innovation, community mental health and system partnerships Help position the charity as a key partner in improving mental health support across Surrey. Key responsibilities include: Develop and lead an income generation strategy Build and manage a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Secure income from trusts, statutory and partnership sources Strengthen the case for support and external positioning Develop strategic partnerships and collaborative opportunities Establish systems, structure and focus across income generation activity. The role will also contribute to selected partnership initiatives and joint funding opportunities with Catalyst Support as part of strengthening collaboration across the county. About You We are looking for someone who can build pipeline, secure funding, develop partnerships and create the systems and relationships needed for sustainable growth. You will also: Have a strong track record of securing income across multiple streams Have built and converted funding pipelines into secured income Understand the UK charity and/or commissioning landscape Be able to work strategically while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Be comfortable operating autonomously in a growing and evolving environment Bring energy, credibility and relationship-building strength. You will have experience of: Securing income across multiple streams (trusts & foundations, statutory funding, corporate or major donors) Record of building and converting income pipelines into secured funding Developing and delivering income generation strategies Working within the UK charity and/or commissioning environment Translating organisational priorities and relationships into income opportunities Leading or significantly contributing to successful funding bids. This role is not suited to someone looking to learn income generation in post. We need someone who can bring experience, momentum and delivery from the outset. When you click to apply you will be asked to upload your CV and covering letter (in which you ll explain how you feel your experience is suitable for the role). Please ensure you upload your documents in order to be considered for this role. About the Organisation The charity is a mental health and emotional wellbeing charity, supporting Surrey residents since 1994 in Banstead, Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Mole Valley. Offering a variety of face-to-face and online services, available to adults (aged 16+) living in Surrey who would like to restore and/or maintain their mental and emotional wellbeing (no diagnosis needed). The services are free of charge, with no waiting list and no time limit. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, and the successful completion of a probationary period. You may also have experience in areas such as Income Generation and Development, Trusts Fundraiser, Foundations Fundraiser, Funding, Corporate Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraiser, Fundraising, Fundraising Lead, Fundraising Manger, Income Generation Manager. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Brellis Recruitment
Venue & Events Sales Manager
Brellis Recruitment Walsall, Staffordshire
Venue & Events Sales Manager We're working with a well-established sporting and events venue in the West Midlands to recruit a Venue & Events Sales Manager. This is a senior commercial role and we want to be upfront from the outset: we're looking specifically for someone who has built their career within the events or venue industry. If your sales background sits outside of that world, this one isn't for you. For the right person, this is a genuine lead role with real scope to make it your own. The position is focused on non-matchday revenue, covering conferences, corporate events, exhibitions, live events, weddings, and parties. You'll be the driving force behind growing that revenue stream, which already generates over £1,000,000 annually and is on an upward trajectory. Reporting to the Commercial Director, you'll develop and own the full commercial strategy for the venue. That means identifying and securing new revenue opportunities, implementing pricing and packaging strategies to maximise profitability, and working toward year-round utilisation across hospitality suites, conference facilities, and outdoor event spaces. On the business development side, you'll build and manage a structured sales pipeline, drive outbound activity through networking, partnerships, and direct outreach, and establish clear KPIs around revenue growth, conversion rates, and client retention. You'll put in place proper reporting and forecasting frameworks so performance is visible and accountability is built in. You'll work closely with the Experience and Engagement team on campaigns and lead generation, with Operations on event delivery, and with Finance on reporting and invoicing. You'll have one direct report, a Venue Sales Account Manager focused on key accounts, and you'll be responsible for their ongoing direction and development. The core working pattern is Monday to Friday but matchday involvement is a key part of this role. You'll be expected to support the Commercial Director on match days, overseeing bars, kiosks, and on-site commercial activity, so flexibility to work evenings and weekends when required is essential. Outside of matchdays, this is also the kind of position where you'll want to be present at larger or new events as they come in. What we're looking for: Solid, demonstrable experience in a senior sales or commercial role within the events or venue industry, this is an essential requirement and applications without this background will not be considered A track record of growing non-matchday or non-core revenue within a venue or events environment Strong business development instincts, someone who can spot an opportunity and act on it Experience building and managing a sales pipeline with clear forecasting and conversion tracking The ability to develop innovative event concepts and partnership-led opportunities Excellent relationship management skills across corporate clients, agencies, and partners Flexibility to work matchdays, evenings, and weekends as required Experience with CRM and event management systems is a bonus A sports or hospitality background would be a real advantage Enthusiasm, energy, and fresh ideas for how to grow a venue commercially Package: Competitive salary, details provided on application Annual performance and behaviours-based bonus Core hours Monday to Friday with matchday and evening flexibility required
May 15, 2026
Full time
Venue & Events Sales Manager We're working with a well-established sporting and events venue in the West Midlands to recruit a Venue & Events Sales Manager. This is a senior commercial role and we want to be upfront from the outset: we're looking specifically for someone who has built their career within the events or venue industry. If your sales background sits outside of that world, this one isn't for you. For the right person, this is a genuine lead role with real scope to make it your own. The position is focused on non-matchday revenue, covering conferences, corporate events, exhibitions, live events, weddings, and parties. You'll be the driving force behind growing that revenue stream, which already generates over £1,000,000 annually and is on an upward trajectory. Reporting to the Commercial Director, you'll develop and own the full commercial strategy for the venue. That means identifying and securing new revenue opportunities, implementing pricing and packaging strategies to maximise profitability, and working toward year-round utilisation across hospitality suites, conference facilities, and outdoor event spaces. On the business development side, you'll build and manage a structured sales pipeline, drive outbound activity through networking, partnerships, and direct outreach, and establish clear KPIs around revenue growth, conversion rates, and client retention. You'll put in place proper reporting and forecasting frameworks so performance is visible and accountability is built in. You'll work closely with the Experience and Engagement team on campaigns and lead generation, with Operations on event delivery, and with Finance on reporting and invoicing. You'll have one direct report, a Venue Sales Account Manager focused on key accounts, and you'll be responsible for their ongoing direction and development. The core working pattern is Monday to Friday but matchday involvement is a key part of this role. You'll be expected to support the Commercial Director on match days, overseeing bars, kiosks, and on-site commercial activity, so flexibility to work evenings and weekends when required is essential. Outside of matchdays, this is also the kind of position where you'll want to be present at larger or new events as they come in. What we're looking for: Solid, demonstrable experience in a senior sales or commercial role within the events or venue industry, this is an essential requirement and applications without this background will not be considered A track record of growing non-matchday or non-core revenue within a venue or events environment Strong business development instincts, someone who can spot an opportunity and act on it Experience building and managing a sales pipeline with clear forecasting and conversion tracking The ability to develop innovative event concepts and partnership-led opportunities Excellent relationship management skills across corporate clients, agencies, and partners Flexibility to work matchdays, evenings, and weekends as required Experience with CRM and event management systems is a bonus A sports or hospitality background would be a real advantage Enthusiasm, energy, and fresh ideas for how to grow a venue commercially Package: Competitive salary, details provided on application Annual performance and behaviours-based bonus Core hours Monday to Friday with matchday and evening flexibility required
Shift
Head of Fundraising
Shift
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
May 15, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
Charity People
Corporate Partnerships Development Manager
Charity People Lambeth, London
Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with a brilliant literacy charity as they look to appoint a Corporate Partnerships Development Manager to help drive forward their ambitious new business strategy. "The organisation are on a mission to give children and young people from disadvantaged communities the literacy skills to succeed in life. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Corporate Partnerships team, playing a pivotal role in securing new partnerships that power our work and impact." Corporate Partnerships Development Manager London (hybrid working) Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) £37,000 per annum About the charity The charity empowers children, young people and adults from disadvantaged communities with the literacy skills they need to succeed. Working directly with families, schools, and communities in areas facing the greatest literacy and poverty challenges, they are a leading authority in their field. Their research-led approach and partnerships with schools, prisons, and local communities make literacy a powerful tool for social mobility and life change. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. Corporate partnerships are central to the charity's success, generating around £4 million annually and supporting vital programmes across the UK. Working as part of a team of 11 - and one of four leading on new business - you will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and securing new funding relationships. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. You'll manage and nurture a healthy pipeline of prospects, lead on cultivation activity and events, and develop compelling, tailored proposals for potential partners. This role offers real scope to shape new partnerships and contribute to the organisation's ongoing growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of corporate prospects through research, networking and outreach Lead all stages of the new business cycle, from identification through to pitch and negotiation Develop high-quality, creative and tailored partnership proposals and presentations Deliver cultivation events to engage and inspire prospective corporate partners Work to agreed income targets to secure new corporate funding Collaborate across teams to develop impactful partnership opportunities Contribute to corporate partnership strategy and income planning Represent the charity confidently with senior stakeholders and external audiences About You We're looking for a confident, creative and proactive fundraiser who thrives on building relationships and spotting opportunities. You'll bring: Experience in the voluntary sector, CSR or corporate fundraising A track record of developing and winning new business Strong communication, writing and presentation skills Excellent relationship-building skills, with experience engaging senior stakeholders Creativity, resilience and the ability to think strategically and act independently Sound financial awareness and planning skills To apply To request a full job pack and to arrange a confidential briefing call, please contact Kevin Croasdale at Charity People () Key Dates: Closing date: 12pm Thursday 28th May First stage interviews: Commencing week of 8th June 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
May 15, 2026
Full time
Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with a brilliant literacy charity as they look to appoint a Corporate Partnerships Development Manager to help drive forward their ambitious new business strategy. "The organisation are on a mission to give children and young people from disadvantaged communities the literacy skills to succeed in life. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Corporate Partnerships team, playing a pivotal role in securing new partnerships that power our work and impact." Corporate Partnerships Development Manager London (hybrid working) Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) £37,000 per annum About the charity The charity empowers children, young people and adults from disadvantaged communities with the literacy skills they need to succeed. Working directly with families, schools, and communities in areas facing the greatest literacy and poverty challenges, they are a leading authority in their field. Their research-led approach and partnerships with schools, prisons, and local communities make literacy a powerful tool for social mobility and life change. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. Corporate partnerships are central to the charity's success, generating around £4 million annually and supporting vital programmes across the UK. Working as part of a team of 11 - and one of four leading on new business - you will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and securing new funding relationships. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. You'll manage and nurture a healthy pipeline of prospects, lead on cultivation activity and events, and develop compelling, tailored proposals for potential partners. This role offers real scope to shape new partnerships and contribute to the organisation's ongoing growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of corporate prospects through research, networking and outreach Lead all stages of the new business cycle, from identification through to pitch and negotiation Develop high-quality, creative and tailored partnership proposals and presentations Deliver cultivation events to engage and inspire prospective corporate partners Work to agreed income targets to secure new corporate funding Collaborate across teams to develop impactful partnership opportunities Contribute to corporate partnership strategy and income planning Represent the charity confidently with senior stakeholders and external audiences About You We're looking for a confident, creative and proactive fundraiser who thrives on building relationships and spotting opportunities. You'll bring: Experience in the voluntary sector, CSR or corporate fundraising A track record of developing and winning new business Strong communication, writing and presentation skills Excellent relationship-building skills, with experience engaging senior stakeholders Creativity, resilience and the ability to think strategically and act independently Sound financial awareness and planning skills To apply To request a full job pack and to arrange a confidential briefing call, please contact Kevin Croasdale at Charity People () Key Dates: Closing date: 12pm Thursday 28th May First stage interviews: Commencing week of 8th June 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
Charity People
Corporate Partnerships Development Manager
Charity People
Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with the brilliant National Literacy Trust as they look to appoint a Corporate Partnerships Development Manager to help drive forward their ambitious new business strategy. "National Literacy Trust are on a mission to give children and young people from disadvantaged communities the literacy skills to succeed in life. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Corporate Partnerships team, playing a pivotal role in securing new partnerships that power our work and impact." Corporate Partnerships Development Manager London (hybrid working) Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) £37,000 per annum About the National Literacy Trust The National Literacy Trust empowers children, young people and adults from disadvantaged communities with the literacy skills they need to succeed. Working directly with families, schools, and communities in areas facing the greatest literacy and poverty challenges, they are a leading authority in their field. Their research-led approach and partnerships with schools, prisons, and local communities make literacy a powerful tool for social mobility and life change. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. Corporate partnerships are central to the National Literacy Trust's success, generating around £4 million annually and supporting vital programmes across the UK. Working as part of a team of 11 - and one of four leading on new business - you will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and securing new funding relationships. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. You'll manage and nurture a healthy pipeline of prospects, lead on cultivation activity and events, and develop compelling, tailored proposals for potential partners. This role offers real scope to shape new partnerships and contribute to the organisation's ongoing growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of corporate prospects through research, networking and outreach Lead all stages of the new business cycle, from identification through to pitch and negotiation Develop high-quality, creative and tailored partnership proposals and presentations Deliver cultivation events to engage and inspire prospective corporate partners Work to agreed income targets to secure new corporate funding Collaborate across teams to develop impactful partnership opportunities Contribute to corporate partnership strategy and income planning Represent the charity confidently with senior stakeholders and external audiences About You We're looking for a confident, creative and proactive fundraiser who thrives on building relationships and spotting opportunities. You'll bring: Experience in the voluntary sector, CSR or corporate fundraising A track record of developing and winning new business Strong communication, writing and presentation skills Excellent relationship-building skills, with experience engaging senior stakeholders Creativity, resilience and the ability to think strategically and act independently Sound financial awareness and planning skills To apply To request a full job pack and to arrange a confidential briefing call, please contact Kevin Croasdale at Charity People. Key Dates: Closing date: 12pm Thursday 28th May First stage interviews: Commencing week of 8th June 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
May 14, 2026
Full time
Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with the brilliant National Literacy Trust as they look to appoint a Corporate Partnerships Development Manager to help drive forward their ambitious new business strategy. "National Literacy Trust are on a mission to give children and young people from disadvantaged communities the literacy skills to succeed in life. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing Corporate Partnerships team, playing a pivotal role in securing new partnerships that power our work and impact." Corporate Partnerships Development Manager London (hybrid working) Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) £37,000 per annum About the National Literacy Trust The National Literacy Trust empowers children, young people and adults from disadvantaged communities with the literacy skills they need to succeed. Working directly with families, schools, and communities in areas facing the greatest literacy and poverty challenges, they are a leading authority in their field. Their research-led approach and partnerships with schools, prisons, and local communities make literacy a powerful tool for social mobility and life change. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. Corporate partnerships are central to the National Literacy Trust's success, generating around £4 million annually and supporting vital programmes across the UK. Working as part of a team of 11 - and one of four leading on new business - you will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and securing new funding relationships. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven and creative fundraiser to focus on securing new corporate partnerships. You'll manage and nurture a healthy pipeline of prospects, lead on cultivation activity and events, and develop compelling, tailored proposals for potential partners. This role offers real scope to shape new partnerships and contribute to the organisation's ongoing growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of corporate prospects through research, networking and outreach Lead all stages of the new business cycle, from identification through to pitch and negotiation Develop high-quality, creative and tailored partnership proposals and presentations Deliver cultivation events to engage and inspire prospective corporate partners Work to agreed income targets to secure new corporate funding Collaborate across teams to develop impactful partnership opportunities Contribute to corporate partnership strategy and income planning Represent the charity confidently with senior stakeholders and external audiences About You We're looking for a confident, creative and proactive fundraiser who thrives on building relationships and spotting opportunities. You'll bring: Experience in the voluntary sector, CSR or corporate fundraising A track record of developing and winning new business Strong communication, writing and presentation skills Excellent relationship-building skills, with experience engaging senior stakeholders Creativity, resilience and the ability to think strategically and act independently Sound financial awareness and planning skills To apply To request a full job pack and to arrange a confidential briefing call, please contact Kevin Croasdale at Charity People. Key Dates: Closing date: 12pm Thursday 28th May First stage interviews: Commencing week of 8th June 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

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