Create inspiring events that bring communities together At Trinity Hospice, we provide compassionate care and support to thousands of patients and families across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre each year. Our work is made possible by the incredible support of our community, and our events play a vital role in bringing people together, raising funds and building lasting connections. We are now looking for an enthusiastic and organised Events Fundraiser to join our Fundraising and Communications Team for a two-year contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse and engaging programme of events at a pivotal time for the charity, as we build towards our next large-scale art trail in 2028 following the success of Elmer s Big Parade Blackpool. In this role, you will support the development, planning and delivery of a wide range of fundraising events across the Fylde coast. You will take ownership of key events within the portfolio, managing everything from initial planning and promotion through to on-the-day delivery and post-event evaluation. Your work will ensure that every event is safe, well organised and provides an exceptional experience for participants and supporters. You will play an important role in engaging and supporting participants throughout their journey, helping them feel motivated, valued and connected to Trinity Hospice. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and communications, you will help deliver compelling campaigns that drive participation and maximise income. You will also use data and insight to monitor performance, evaluate success and identify opportunities to improve and grow the events programme. We are looking for someone with experience delivering mass participation events, who is confident managing multiple projects and working to targets. You will be highly organised, creative and proactive, with strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, volunteers, partners and supporters. Joining Trinity Hospice means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative team where your work has real impact. We are committed to helping our people develop and thrive, offering opportunities for learning and a range of wellbeing and staff benefits. This is more than an events role, it is an opportunity to create meaningful experiences that inspire communities and help fund compassionate care for those who need it most. To apply please send your cv, along with a covering letter detailing your relevant skills and experience for this role. Closing Date: 8pm on Sunday 24 May You may have experience of the following: Events Fundraising Officer, Community and Events Fundraiser, Events Coordinator (Fundraising), Events and Challenge Fundraiser, Mass Participation Events Officer, Fundraising Events Executive, or Community Engagement and Events Officer. REF-(Apply online only)
May 20, 2026
Full time
Create inspiring events that bring communities together At Trinity Hospice, we provide compassionate care and support to thousands of patients and families across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre each year. Our work is made possible by the incredible support of our community, and our events play a vital role in bringing people together, raising funds and building lasting connections. We are now looking for an enthusiastic and organised Events Fundraiser to join our Fundraising and Communications Team for a two-year contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse and engaging programme of events at a pivotal time for the charity, as we build towards our next large-scale art trail in 2028 following the success of Elmer s Big Parade Blackpool. In this role, you will support the development, planning and delivery of a wide range of fundraising events across the Fylde coast. You will take ownership of key events within the portfolio, managing everything from initial planning and promotion through to on-the-day delivery and post-event evaluation. Your work will ensure that every event is safe, well organised and provides an exceptional experience for participants and supporters. You will play an important role in engaging and supporting participants throughout their journey, helping them feel motivated, valued and connected to Trinity Hospice. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and communications, you will help deliver compelling campaigns that drive participation and maximise income. You will also use data and insight to monitor performance, evaluate success and identify opportunities to improve and grow the events programme. We are looking for someone with experience delivering mass participation events, who is confident managing multiple projects and working to targets. You will be highly organised, creative and proactive, with strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, volunteers, partners and supporters. Joining Trinity Hospice means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative team where your work has real impact. We are committed to helping our people develop and thrive, offering opportunities for learning and a range of wellbeing and staff benefits. This is more than an events role, it is an opportunity to create meaningful experiences that inspire communities and help fund compassionate care for those who need it most. To apply please send your cv, along with a covering letter detailing your relevant skills and experience for this role. Closing Date: 8pm on Sunday 24 May You may have experience of the following: Events Fundraising Officer, Community and Events Fundraiser, Events Coordinator (Fundraising), Events and Challenge Fundraiser, Mass Participation Events Officer, Fundraising Events Executive, or Community Engagement and Events Officer. REF-(Apply online only)
Working at the intersection of development and community, the Parent Engagement Manager drives ASL's community-building and engagement goals by mobilizing parent volunteers. You will partner closely with the Director of Development, the Development team, and the Parent Community Association (PCA) President to execute high-impact events and steward committee groups. In support of the school mission, your goal is to transform parent involvement into long-term advocacy and sustainable financial support through strategic relationship management and exceptional event execution. This position is fixed-term only, starting in August 2026 and finishing in June 2027. The role works in accordance with the school calendar. Summary of duties and responsibilities: Development: strategic event management and engagement: Logistics oversight : Manage end-to-end logistics for all cultivation and stewardship events, including venue sourcing, invitation/RSVP management, catering, AV requirements, and budget tracking. Flagship event lead: Serve as the primary coordinator for landmark celebrations, specifically the 75th Anniversary (April 2027). Annual engagement calendar: Execute a diverse portfolio of gatherings, including New Parent Coffees, Head's Council lunches, donor cultivation and stewardship events, State of the School meetings, and Founder's Day. Cross-divisional collaboration: Act as the primary liaison between the Lower, Middle, and High School divisions to facilitate student, alumni, and parent engagement opportunities. Parent Community Association (PCA) partnership and support: Volunteer stewardship: Serve as the central point of contact for PCA volunteers, providing guidance to ensure all community-building events are successful and aligned with school values. Operational support: Act as the "internal hub" for PCA events (e.g., Welcome Back BBQ, Employee Appreciation, Literary Festival, 75th anniversary), coordinating all requirements with Facilities, IT, and Communications departments. Additional responsibilities: Development strategy: Identify potential donor prospects based on their levels of volunteer engagement and interest. Communication and collateral: Prepare PowerPoint presentations and draft remarks for keynote speakers. Gift Stewardship: Coordinate and oversee the selection, ordering, and delivery of stewardship gifts for high-level donors and volunteers. Responsible for budget management and inventory tracking. Creative assets: Occasionally assist with event copywriting, social media content, and invitation design. Photograph events and volunteer groups for archival and promotional use. Team collaboration: Perform other duties within the scope of the role, including required evening and weekend hours for event coverage. Essential qualifications/experience: A proven track record of event planning experience with high attention to detail, time management and responsiveness, budget oversight, specific management knowledge of AV and decor, and handling multiple event projects simultaneously Highly organized and a problem-solver, positive and friendly, strong people management and interpersonal skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills Collaborative team colleague and a self-starter Demonstrable volunteer management experience, building and developing effective relationships in a non-profit environment Ability to adjust to dynamic event environments with ease and maintain professionalism with internal and external constituents and vendors A proven commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: Educated at degree level Independent and/or international school experience Knowledge proficiency in Blackbaud Raiser's Edge/NXT Experience working with and navigating event management systems and software Fundraising experience as it relates to cultivation and stewardship
May 19, 2026
Full time
Working at the intersection of development and community, the Parent Engagement Manager drives ASL's community-building and engagement goals by mobilizing parent volunteers. You will partner closely with the Director of Development, the Development team, and the Parent Community Association (PCA) President to execute high-impact events and steward committee groups. In support of the school mission, your goal is to transform parent involvement into long-term advocacy and sustainable financial support through strategic relationship management and exceptional event execution. This position is fixed-term only, starting in August 2026 and finishing in June 2027. The role works in accordance with the school calendar. Summary of duties and responsibilities: Development: strategic event management and engagement: Logistics oversight : Manage end-to-end logistics for all cultivation and stewardship events, including venue sourcing, invitation/RSVP management, catering, AV requirements, and budget tracking. Flagship event lead: Serve as the primary coordinator for landmark celebrations, specifically the 75th Anniversary (April 2027). Annual engagement calendar: Execute a diverse portfolio of gatherings, including New Parent Coffees, Head's Council lunches, donor cultivation and stewardship events, State of the School meetings, and Founder's Day. Cross-divisional collaboration: Act as the primary liaison between the Lower, Middle, and High School divisions to facilitate student, alumni, and parent engagement opportunities. Parent Community Association (PCA) partnership and support: Volunteer stewardship: Serve as the central point of contact for PCA volunteers, providing guidance to ensure all community-building events are successful and aligned with school values. Operational support: Act as the "internal hub" for PCA events (e.g., Welcome Back BBQ, Employee Appreciation, Literary Festival, 75th anniversary), coordinating all requirements with Facilities, IT, and Communications departments. Additional responsibilities: Development strategy: Identify potential donor prospects based on their levels of volunteer engagement and interest. Communication and collateral: Prepare PowerPoint presentations and draft remarks for keynote speakers. Gift Stewardship: Coordinate and oversee the selection, ordering, and delivery of stewardship gifts for high-level donors and volunteers. Responsible for budget management and inventory tracking. Creative assets: Occasionally assist with event copywriting, social media content, and invitation design. Photograph events and volunteer groups for archival and promotional use. Team collaboration: Perform other duties within the scope of the role, including required evening and weekend hours for event coverage. Essential qualifications/experience: A proven track record of event planning experience with high attention to detail, time management and responsiveness, budget oversight, specific management knowledge of AV and decor, and handling multiple event projects simultaneously Highly organized and a problem-solver, positive and friendly, strong people management and interpersonal skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills Collaborative team colleague and a self-starter Demonstrable volunteer management experience, building and developing effective relationships in a non-profit environment Ability to adjust to dynamic event environments with ease and maintain professionalism with internal and external constituents and vendors A proven commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: Educated at degree level Independent and/or international school experience Knowledge proficiency in Blackbaud Raiser's Edge/NXT Experience working with and navigating event management systems and software Fundraising experience as it relates to cultivation and stewardship
Create inspiring events that bring communities together Our client provides compassionate care and support to thousands of patients and families across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre each year. Their work is made possible by the incredible support of their community, and their events play a vital role in bringing people together, raising funds and building lasting connections. They are now looking for an enthusiastic and organised Events Fundraiser to join their Fundraising and Communications Team for a two-year contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse and engaging programme of events at a pivotal time for the charity, as they build towards their next large-scale art trail in 2028 following the success of events in Blackpool. In this role, you will support the development, planning and delivery of a wide range of fundraising events across the Fylde coast. You will take ownership of key events within the portfolio, managing everything from initial planning and promotion through to on-the-day delivery and post-event evaluation. Your work will ensure that every event is safe, well organised and provides an exceptional experience for participants and supporters. You will play an important role in engaging and supporting participants throughout their journey, helping them feel motivated, valued and connected to their organisation. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and communications, you will help deliver compelling campaigns that drive participation and maximise income. You will also use data and insight to monitor performance, evaluate success and identify opportunities to improve and grow the events programme. They are looking for someone with experience delivering mass participation events, who is confident managing multiple projects and working to targets. You will be highly organised, creative and proactive, with strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, volunteers, partners and supporters. Joining their organisation means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative team where your work has real impact. They are committed to helping our people develop and thrive, offering opportunities for learning and a range of wellbeing and staff benefits. This is more than an events role, it is an opportunity to create meaningful experiences that inspire communities and help fund compassionate care for those who need it most. To apply please send your cv, along with a covering letter detailing your relevant skills and experience for this role. Closing date : 8pm on Sunday 24th May You may have experience of the following: Events Fundraising Officer, Community and Events Fundraiser, Events Coordinator (Fundraising), Events and Challenge Fundraiser, Mass Participation Events Officer, Fundraising Events Executive, or Community Engagement and Events Officer. REF-
May 19, 2026
Full time
Create inspiring events that bring communities together Our client provides compassionate care and support to thousands of patients and families across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre each year. Their work is made possible by the incredible support of their community, and their events play a vital role in bringing people together, raising funds and building lasting connections. They are now looking for an enthusiastic and organised Events Fundraiser to join their Fundraising and Communications Team for a two-year contract. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse and engaging programme of events at a pivotal time for the charity, as they build towards their next large-scale art trail in 2028 following the success of events in Blackpool. In this role, you will support the development, planning and delivery of a wide range of fundraising events across the Fylde coast. You will take ownership of key events within the portfolio, managing everything from initial planning and promotion through to on-the-day delivery and post-event evaluation. Your work will ensure that every event is safe, well organised and provides an exceptional experience for participants and supporters. You will play an important role in engaging and supporting participants throughout their journey, helping them feel motivated, valued and connected to their organisation. Working closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and communications, you will help deliver compelling campaigns that drive participation and maximise income. You will also use data and insight to monitor performance, evaluate success and identify opportunities to improve and grow the events programme. They are looking for someone with experience delivering mass participation events, who is confident managing multiple projects and working to targets. You will be highly organised, creative and proactive, with strong communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, volunteers, partners and supporters. Joining their organisation means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative team where your work has real impact. They are committed to helping our people develop and thrive, offering opportunities for learning and a range of wellbeing and staff benefits. This is more than an events role, it is an opportunity to create meaningful experiences that inspire communities and help fund compassionate care for those who need it most. To apply please send your cv, along with a covering letter detailing your relevant skills and experience for this role. Closing date : 8pm on Sunday 24th May You may have experience of the following: Events Fundraising Officer, Community and Events Fundraiser, Events Coordinator (Fundraising), Events and Challenge Fundraiser, Mass Participation Events Officer, Fundraising Events Executive, or Community Engagement and Events Officer. REF-
Harris Hill has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Fundraiser to join a national charity, supporting their fundraising and communications function within the organisation for 3 months, with possible permanent employment. This role will support the delivery of the organisations social inclusion priorities by securing funding, coordinating social value activity, and ensuring funded projects are well managed, financially monitored and clearly evidenced. You will work closely with colleagues across finance, operations and communications, as well as with corporate partners and funders, to turn funding and partnerships into meaningful outcomes for the people we support. Duties: Research, identify and develop a pipeline of grant, trust, foundation and corporate opportunities Lead on funding applications that support social inclusion priorities around: Homes and spaces Health and wellbeing Skils, learning and work Arts, creativity and celebration Specialist added value staff roles that support the delivery of their mission Identify, source and coordinate social value activities across services Build and maintain relationships with corporate partners to raise income and deliver social value Coordinate the Social Value Group and participation in challenge and community events Lead on the financial administration of grants, working closely with the finance team to ensure spend is appropriately allocated, recorded and monitored Liaise with operations colleagues and funders to ensure grant funding is spent compliantly and in line with agreed budgets and outcomes Monitor and report on funded activity, ensuring funder requirements and deadlines are met Lead on communicating fundraising impact, outcomes, successes and stories, working with communications colleagues Experience: You will be highly organised, confident working with budgets and multiple stakeholders, and motivated by social impact. You will have a minimum of 2-3 years working in fundraising, social value or bid writing. You ll have experience in fundraising, grants, partnerships or social value delivery, with strong research, writing and coordination skills, and a collaborative approach to working across teams. You will be an excellent bid writer with the ability to translate service need and customer aspirations into compelling, winning bids. You may have experience of raising funds for organisations that are not registered charities but have charitable status. If you would like to hear more, please apply for further details.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Fundraiser to join a national charity, supporting their fundraising and communications function within the organisation for 3 months, with possible permanent employment. This role will support the delivery of the organisations social inclusion priorities by securing funding, coordinating social value activity, and ensuring funded projects are well managed, financially monitored and clearly evidenced. You will work closely with colleagues across finance, operations and communications, as well as with corporate partners and funders, to turn funding and partnerships into meaningful outcomes for the people we support. Duties: Research, identify and develop a pipeline of grant, trust, foundation and corporate opportunities Lead on funding applications that support social inclusion priorities around: Homes and spaces Health and wellbeing Skils, learning and work Arts, creativity and celebration Specialist added value staff roles that support the delivery of their mission Identify, source and coordinate social value activities across services Build and maintain relationships with corporate partners to raise income and deliver social value Coordinate the Social Value Group and participation in challenge and community events Lead on the financial administration of grants, working closely with the finance team to ensure spend is appropriately allocated, recorded and monitored Liaise with operations colleagues and funders to ensure grant funding is spent compliantly and in line with agreed budgets and outcomes Monitor and report on funded activity, ensuring funder requirements and deadlines are met Lead on communicating fundraising impact, outcomes, successes and stories, working with communications colleagues Experience: You will be highly organised, confident working with budgets and multiple stakeholders, and motivated by social impact. You will have a minimum of 2-3 years working in fundraising, social value or bid writing. You ll have experience in fundraising, grants, partnerships or social value delivery, with strong research, writing and coordination skills, and a collaborative approach to working across teams. You will be an excellent bid writer with the ability to translate service need and customer aspirations into compelling, winning bids. You may have experience of raising funds for organisations that are not registered charities but have charitable status. If you would like to hear more, please apply for further details.