Lottery Fundraiser Elland, West Yorkshire Sayjo Recruitment is proud to partner with a respected charity to recruit a Lottery Fundraiser for a rewarding part-time role (30 hours per week). This permanent position requires strong communication and promotional skills, ideally from a background in fundraising, B2B sales, account management, or events. Role Overview: You will lead efforts to grow lottery income through strategic planning, partnership development, and event-based promotion. One day per week will be dedicated to administration, compliance, and reporting; the remaining hours will be field-based, attending trade shows, exhibitions, community and corporate events. Key Responsibilities: Manage lottery compliance, promotion, and reporting with support from the provider. Attend and arrange events and stall holding opportunities Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders including players, volunteers, and internal teams. Generate reports and manage data using a bespoke CRM/database. Develop strategies to meet income targets and support wider fundraising goals. Recruit and support volunteers. Identify and attend promotional events across the community and corporate sectors. Ensure excellent supporter experience through proactive communication. Candidate Profile: Experience in fundraising, campaigning, or consultative roles. Strong IT skills, particularly with CRM/database systems. Excellent written and numerical abilities for reporting and analysis. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Physically able to set up promotional materials and stands. Willingness to work evenings and weekends as required. DBS check required. Benefits: Flexible working pattern would be agreed at offer stage (must include Mondays). Free parking. 27 days holiday plus statutory holidays (pro rata). Career development opportunities. To apply, please send your CV to Louise at Sayjo Recruitment. Early applications are encouraged as the role is available for immediate start. Please note that due to the nature of the charity, you will need to complete a DBS background check as part of the screening process. The working hours will be agreed at offer stage, but will be 30 hours per week, with Monday as a full working day and reduced hours through the rest of the week. With free parking, 27 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for this part time role) and great career development.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Lottery Fundraiser Elland, West Yorkshire Sayjo Recruitment is proud to partner with a respected charity to recruit a Lottery Fundraiser for a rewarding part-time role (30 hours per week). This permanent position requires strong communication and promotional skills, ideally from a background in fundraising, B2B sales, account management, or events. Role Overview: You will lead efforts to grow lottery income through strategic planning, partnership development, and event-based promotion. One day per week will be dedicated to administration, compliance, and reporting; the remaining hours will be field-based, attending trade shows, exhibitions, community and corporate events. Key Responsibilities: Manage lottery compliance, promotion, and reporting with support from the provider. Attend and arrange events and stall holding opportunities Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders including players, volunteers, and internal teams. Generate reports and manage data using a bespoke CRM/database. Develop strategies to meet income targets and support wider fundraising goals. Recruit and support volunteers. Identify and attend promotional events across the community and corporate sectors. Ensure excellent supporter experience through proactive communication. Candidate Profile: Experience in fundraising, campaigning, or consultative roles. Strong IT skills, particularly with CRM/database systems. Excellent written and numerical abilities for reporting and analysis. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Physically able to set up promotional materials and stands. Willingness to work evenings and weekends as required. DBS check required. Benefits: Flexible working pattern would be agreed at offer stage (must include Mondays). Free parking. 27 days holiday plus statutory holidays (pro rata). Career development opportunities. To apply, please send your CV to Louise at Sayjo Recruitment. Early applications are encouraged as the role is available for immediate start. Please note that due to the nature of the charity, you will need to complete a DBS background check as part of the screening process. The working hours will be agreed at offer stage, but will be 30 hours per week, with Monday as a full working day and reduced hours through the rest of the week. With free parking, 27 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for this part time role) and great career development.
ELLEN MACARTHUR CANCER TRUST
East Cowes, Isle of Wight
This role continues the work of an established position in our Fundraising team, and is key to achieving our ambitions to grow the number of young people we support. It will also help us become more accessible to all young people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis, so we can have the greatest possible impact on each of them. This role continues the work of an established position in our Fundraising team, and is key to achieving our ambitions to grow the number of young people we support. It will also help us become more accessible to all young people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis, so we can have the greatest possible impact on each of them. Please see downloadable recruitment pack to learn more about the role and our organisation. THE ROLE: Do you want a role where you can see your impact in changing the lives of young people living through and beyond cancer? Are you a confident writer who would like to use those skills to write impactful applications to access Trusts and Foundations grant income? Are you proud of your ability to build relationships across wide and diverse groups of people, organisations and potential partners? Are you enthusiastic about the thought of growing your skills and expertise in a new area, or developing your experience in a driven and impactful organisation? Do you enjoy working in a small team, working towards clear goals and objectives? The position would suit someone who has some experience in a similar fundraising role, or must be a competent and confident writer with experience writing compelling applications, alongside a passion for and skill in building and managing strong relationships. Key priorities include developing and nurturing a pipeline of new and existing Trusts and Foundations, writing compelling applications to grow grant income, and managing relationships with funders to strengthen their engagement with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust. You will also implement an effective stewardship and communication process to encourage long term support. Working alongside another fundraiser, together you will share responsibility for securing grants. As a part of a small fundraising team, where necessary you will also have the chance, and be expected, to play a proactive part in our wider fundraising activities, to help grow income to transform the lives of more young people living through and beyond cancer. This is a great opportunity to join a close, ambitious and supportive team where you can experience first-hand the difference you are making to so many young lives.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
This role continues the work of an established position in our Fundraising team, and is key to achieving our ambitions to grow the number of young people we support. It will also help us become more accessible to all young people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis, so we can have the greatest possible impact on each of them. This role continues the work of an established position in our Fundraising team, and is key to achieving our ambitions to grow the number of young people we support. It will also help us become more accessible to all young people in the UK with a cancer diagnosis, so we can have the greatest possible impact on each of them. Please see downloadable recruitment pack to learn more about the role and our organisation. THE ROLE: Do you want a role where you can see your impact in changing the lives of young people living through and beyond cancer? Are you a confident writer who would like to use those skills to write impactful applications to access Trusts and Foundations grant income? Are you proud of your ability to build relationships across wide and diverse groups of people, organisations and potential partners? Are you enthusiastic about the thought of growing your skills and expertise in a new area, or developing your experience in a driven and impactful organisation? Do you enjoy working in a small team, working towards clear goals and objectives? The position would suit someone who has some experience in a similar fundraising role, or must be a competent and confident writer with experience writing compelling applications, alongside a passion for and skill in building and managing strong relationships. Key priorities include developing and nurturing a pipeline of new and existing Trusts and Foundations, writing compelling applications to grow grant income, and managing relationships with funders to strengthen their engagement with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust. You will also implement an effective stewardship and communication process to encourage long term support. Working alongside another fundraiser, together you will share responsibility for securing grants. As a part of a small fundraising team, where necessary you will also have the chance, and be expected, to play a proactive part in our wider fundraising activities, to help grow income to transform the lives of more young people living through and beyond cancer. This is a great opportunity to join a close, ambitious and supportive team where you can experience first-hand the difference you are making to so many young lives.
The role focuses on researching and securing funding from charitable trusts and foundations by developing strong applications and building long-term relationships with funders. It also involves managing grant processes, maintaining accurate records and reporting, and supporting wider fundraising activities to maximise overall income. Client Details The client is a UK-based charitable organisation that supports individuals working in the farming and rural community through financial, practical, and emotional assistance. It focuses on improving wellbeing, building resilience, and creating sustainable support systems to help people navigate the challenges of agricultural life. Description Research and identify potential charitable trusts and foundations, building and maintaining a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Prepare, submit and manage high-quality grant applications, ensuring deadlines and requirements are met Develop and maintain relationships with funders, providing effective stewardship and timely communication Monitor and track funding applications, donations and outcomes, maintaining accurate records within CRM systems Produce regular reports on income, performance and funding activity, including financial tracking of grants Support wider fundraising efforts across multiple income streams, including individual, corporate and legacy giving Provide administrative and team support, ensuring efficient delivery of fundraising activities in line with compliance and data protection standards Profile The successful candidate will have strong experience in trusts and foundations fundraising, with a proven ability to research prospects, write compelling grant applications and secure funding. They will be highly organised, detail-focused and proactive, with excellent communication skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities, and a genuine passion for making a positive impact through their work. Job Offer Competitive salary of 34,000 plus a 2,500 car allowance 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Strong pension package, including up to 10% employer contribution Life assurance from day one Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (wellbeing support) On-site parking and a supportive, purpose-driven working environment within a values-led organisation
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
The role focuses on researching and securing funding from charitable trusts and foundations by developing strong applications and building long-term relationships with funders. It also involves managing grant processes, maintaining accurate records and reporting, and supporting wider fundraising activities to maximise overall income. Client Details The client is a UK-based charitable organisation that supports individuals working in the farming and rural community through financial, practical, and emotional assistance. It focuses on improving wellbeing, building resilience, and creating sustainable support systems to help people navigate the challenges of agricultural life. Description Research and identify potential charitable trusts and foundations, building and maintaining a strong pipeline of funding opportunities Prepare, submit and manage high-quality grant applications, ensuring deadlines and requirements are met Develop and maintain relationships with funders, providing effective stewardship and timely communication Monitor and track funding applications, donations and outcomes, maintaining accurate records within CRM systems Produce regular reports on income, performance and funding activity, including financial tracking of grants Support wider fundraising efforts across multiple income streams, including individual, corporate and legacy giving Provide administrative and team support, ensuring efficient delivery of fundraising activities in line with compliance and data protection standards Profile The successful candidate will have strong experience in trusts and foundations fundraising, with a proven ability to research prospects, write compelling grant applications and secure funding. They will be highly organised, detail-focused and proactive, with excellent communication skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities, and a genuine passion for making a positive impact through their work. Job Offer Competitive salary of 34,000 plus a 2,500 car allowance 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Strong pension package, including up to 10% employer contribution Life assurance from day one Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (wellbeing support) On-site parking and a supportive, purpose-driven working environment within a values-led organisation
The role involves developing and managing corporate partnerships, including building new relationships and maintaining existing ones to generate income through tailored proposals and engagement activities. It combines business development and account management to maximise partner contributions while ensuring strong communication, collaboration, and impactful delivery aligned with organisational goals. Client Details The client is a UK-based charitable organisation that supports individuals working in the farming and rural community through financial, practical, and emotional assistance. It focuses on improving wellbeing, building resilience, and creating sustainable support systems to help people navigate the challenges of agricultural life. Description Identify and develop new corporate partnership opportunities, building a strong pipeline aligned with organisational priorities. Manage a portfolio of partners, delivering high-quality relationship management, communication and stewardship. Support the creation of tailored partnership proposals, sponsorship packages and fundraising initiatives. Drive engagement through corporate involvement, including employee fundraising, volunteering and awareness activities Collaborate with internal teams to deliver integrated, impactful partnerships. Track and report on partnership activity, income performance and stakeholder engagement using CRM systems. Ensure all activity complies with relevant regulations, data protection requirements and ethical standards. Profile The successful candidate will have proven experience in corporate partnerships, fundraising or business development within the third sector, with strong relationship management skills and the ability to engage and influence a range of stakeholders. They will be organised, proactive and results-driven, with experience developing proposals, managing multiple priorities, and using CRM systems, alongside a strong understanding of ethical fundraising and a genuine alignment with the organisation's purpose and values. Job Offer Competitive salary of 34,000 plus a 2,500 car allowance 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Strong pension package, including up to 10% employer contribution Life assurance from day one Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (wellbeing support) On-site parking and a supportive, purpose-driven working environment within a values-led organisation
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
The role involves developing and managing corporate partnerships, including building new relationships and maintaining existing ones to generate income through tailored proposals and engagement activities. It combines business development and account management to maximise partner contributions while ensuring strong communication, collaboration, and impactful delivery aligned with organisational goals. Client Details The client is a UK-based charitable organisation that supports individuals working in the farming and rural community through financial, practical, and emotional assistance. It focuses on improving wellbeing, building resilience, and creating sustainable support systems to help people navigate the challenges of agricultural life. Description Identify and develop new corporate partnership opportunities, building a strong pipeline aligned with organisational priorities. Manage a portfolio of partners, delivering high-quality relationship management, communication and stewardship. Support the creation of tailored partnership proposals, sponsorship packages and fundraising initiatives. Drive engagement through corporate involvement, including employee fundraising, volunteering and awareness activities Collaborate with internal teams to deliver integrated, impactful partnerships. Track and report on partnership activity, income performance and stakeholder engagement using CRM systems. Ensure all activity complies with relevant regulations, data protection requirements and ethical standards. Profile The successful candidate will have proven experience in corporate partnerships, fundraising or business development within the third sector, with strong relationship management skills and the ability to engage and influence a range of stakeholders. They will be organised, proactive and results-driven, with experience developing proposals, managing multiple priorities, and using CRM systems, alongside a strong understanding of ethical fundraising and a genuine alignment with the organisation's purpose and values. Job Offer Competitive salary of 34,000 plus a 2,500 car allowance 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Strong pension package, including up to 10% employer contribution Life assurance from day one Access to an Employee Assistance Programme (wellbeing support) On-site parking and a supportive, purpose-driven working environment within a values-led organisation
Field Sales Executive We are recruiting Door-to-Door Field Sales Executives promoting the work of some of countrys the most prestigious charities. Youll get a basic salary of £26.4k with the opportunity to earn £47k+ OTE. What youll get: £26 click apply for full job details
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Field Sales Executive We are recruiting Door-to-Door Field Sales Executives promoting the work of some of countrys the most prestigious charities. Youll get a basic salary of £26.4k with the opportunity to earn £47k+ OTE. What youll get: £26 click apply for full job details
Wildlife Fundraiser No experience necessary! Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different Join the Fundraising Team in Manchester, where you ll help inspire public support for nature. Please only apply if you live within 10/15 miles of Manchester (unless relocating), as you ll regularly travel to nearby towns, venues and events throughout the local region. If you don t have fundraising experience don t worry, this is an entry-level role and full training will be provided! A company van is just one of the amazing benefits you will receive as part of your role so apply today! Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Manchester Ref: MAY(phone number removed) Location: Manchester Salary: £27,579.00 - £28,744.00 per annum Closing Date: Sun, 7th Jun 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire. About the Role As part of the fundraising team, you ll spend your days out in the community, speaking to members of the public and inspiring support for nature conservation. Typical duties include: Travelling to a variety of local venues and events using a company van (fuel and parking costs covered). Setting up engaging fundraising stands and displays. Speaking with members of the public about the charity s work and conservation mission. Encouraging people to support the charity through regular direct debit donations. You ll be working outdoors, meeting new people every day and making a genuine difference for wildlife. The role can be challenging at times, so resilience, confidence and a positive attitude are important, but it s also incredibly rewarding. What s On Offer: Full training provided. No wildlife knowledge or fundraising experience required. A stable salary with no commission-based pay. Company van provided for business use, with all fuel and parking expenses covered. 34 days annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata). Flexible working options available, with 3- or 4-day contracts. A supportive and inclusive team environment with a dedicated mental health assistance programme. Full induction and training at HQ in Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered). What We re Looking For We re looking for people who are: Comfortable working towards individual and team targets in a positive and supportive environment. Passionate about people and conservation. Confident speaking to members of the public and asking for donations. Positive, resilient and self-motivated. Comfortable with working alone and outdoors in all weather. Willing to travel locally, with journeys averaging up to one hour each way from home. Available to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month. You ll also need: A full UK driving licence. Experience in fundraising, sales or customer service is desirable, but not essential. Additional Information Expected start date: 6th July - See pack for full list of 2026 start/Induction dates when you apply Please note that we interviewing and appointing on a first come, first served basis, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible How to Apply Please upload your CV and complete the short online application form when you click to apply Use the cover letter section to tell us why you d be a great fit for the role and what excites you about joining the team. Should you be shortlisted, as part of our screening process you will be asked to complete a video questionnaire. If you would prefer, there is also the option to complete this via Microsoft Teams. We re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued and supported. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour and disabled people, who are currently underrepresented across the environmental sector. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Wildlife Fundraiser No experience necessary! Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different Join the Fundraising Team in Manchester, where you ll help inspire public support for nature. Please only apply if you live within 10/15 miles of Manchester (unless relocating), as you ll regularly travel to nearby towns, venues and events throughout the local region. If you don t have fundraising experience don t worry, this is an entry-level role and full training will be provided! A company van is just one of the amazing benefits you will receive as part of your role so apply today! Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Manchester Ref: MAY(phone number removed) Location: Manchester Salary: £27,579.00 - £28,744.00 per annum Closing Date: Sun, 7th Jun 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire. About the Role As part of the fundraising team, you ll spend your days out in the community, speaking to members of the public and inspiring support for nature conservation. Typical duties include: Travelling to a variety of local venues and events using a company van (fuel and parking costs covered). Setting up engaging fundraising stands and displays. Speaking with members of the public about the charity s work and conservation mission. Encouraging people to support the charity through regular direct debit donations. You ll be working outdoors, meeting new people every day and making a genuine difference for wildlife. The role can be challenging at times, so resilience, confidence and a positive attitude are important, but it s also incredibly rewarding. What s On Offer: Full training provided. No wildlife knowledge or fundraising experience required. A stable salary with no commission-based pay. Company van provided for business use, with all fuel and parking expenses covered. 34 days annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata). Flexible working options available, with 3- or 4-day contracts. A supportive and inclusive team environment with a dedicated mental health assistance programme. Full induction and training at HQ in Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered). What We re Looking For We re looking for people who are: Comfortable working towards individual and team targets in a positive and supportive environment. Passionate about people and conservation. Confident speaking to members of the public and asking for donations. Positive, resilient and self-motivated. Comfortable with working alone and outdoors in all weather. Willing to travel locally, with journeys averaging up to one hour each way from home. Available to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month. You ll also need: A full UK driving licence. Experience in fundraising, sales or customer service is desirable, but not essential. Additional Information Expected start date: 6th July - See pack for full list of 2026 start/Induction dates when you apply Please note that we interviewing and appointing on a first come, first served basis, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible How to Apply Please upload your CV and complete the short online application form when you click to apply Use the cover letter section to tell us why you d be a great fit for the role and what excites you about joining the team. Should you be shortlisted, as part of our screening process you will be asked to complete a video questionnaire. If you would prefer, there is also the option to complete this via Microsoft Teams. We re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued and supported. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour and disabled people, who are currently underrepresented across the environmental sector. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Wildlife Fundraiser No experience necessary! Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different Join the Fundraising Team in the Bristol area, where you ll help inspire public support for nature. Please only apply if you live within 10/15 miles of Bristol (unless relocating), as you ll regularly travel to nearby towns, venues and events throughout the local region. If you don t have fundraising experience don t worry, this is an entry-level role and full training will be provided! A company van is just one of the amazing benefits you will receive as part of your role so apply today! Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Bristol Ref: MAY(phone number removed) Location: Bristol Salary: £27,579.00 - £28,744.00 per annum Closing Date: Sun, 7th Jun 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire. About the Role As part of our fundraising team, you ll spend your days out in the community, speaking to members of the public and inspiring support for nature conservation. Typical duties include: Travelling to a variety of local venues and events using a company van (fuel and parking costs covered). Setting up engaging fundraising stands and displays. Speaking with members of the public about the charity s work and conservation mission. Encouraging people to support the charity through regular direct debit donations. You ll be working outdoors, meeting new people every day and making a genuine difference for wildlife. The role can be challenging at times, so resilience, confidence and a positive attitude are important, but it s also incredibly rewarding. What s On Offer: Full training provided. No wildlife knowledge or fundraising experience required. A stable salary with no commission-based pay. Company van provided for business use, with all fuel and parking expenses covered. 34 days annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata). Flexible working options available, with 3- or 4-day contracts. A supportive and inclusive team environment with a dedicated mental health assistance programme. Full induction and training at HQ in Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered). What We re Looking For We re looking for people who are: Comfortable working towards individual and team targets in a positive and supportive environment. Passionate about people and conservation. Confident speaking to members of the public and asking for donations. Positive, resilient and self-motivated. Comfortable with working alone and outdoors in all weather. Willing to travel locally, with journeys averaging up to one hour each way from home. Available to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month. You ll also need: A full UK driving licence. Experience in fundraising, sales or customer service is desirable, but not essential. Additional Information Expected start date: 6th July - See pack for full list of 2026 start/Induction dates when you apply Please note that we interviewing and appointing on a first come, first served basis, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible How to Apply Please upload your CV and complete the short online application form when you click to apply Use the cover letter section to tell us why you d be a great fit for the role and what excites you about joining the team. Should you be shortlisted, as part of our screening process you will be asked to complete a video questionnaire. If you would prefer, there is also the option to complete this via Microsoft Teams. We re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued and supported. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour and disabled people, who are currently underrepresented across the environmental sector. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Wildlife Fundraiser No experience necessary! Are you passionate about nature and confident talking to people Looking for a rewarding seasonal role where every day feels different Join the Fundraising Team in the Bristol area, where you ll help inspire public support for nature. Please only apply if you live within 10/15 miles of Bristol (unless relocating), as you ll regularly travel to nearby towns, venues and events throughout the local region. If you don t have fundraising experience don t worry, this is an entry-level role and full training will be provided! A company van is just one of the amazing benefits you will receive as part of your role so apply today! Position: Wildlife Fundraiser Bristol Ref: MAY(phone number removed) Location: Bristol Salary: £27,579.00 - £28,744.00 per annum Closing Date: Sun, 7th Jun 2026. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any stage once we have made a hire. About the Role As part of our fundraising team, you ll spend your days out in the community, speaking to members of the public and inspiring support for nature conservation. Typical duties include: Travelling to a variety of local venues and events using a company van (fuel and parking costs covered). Setting up engaging fundraising stands and displays. Speaking with members of the public about the charity s work and conservation mission. Encouraging people to support the charity through regular direct debit donations. You ll be working outdoors, meeting new people every day and making a genuine difference for wildlife. The role can be challenging at times, so resilience, confidence and a positive attitude are important, but it s also incredibly rewarding. What s On Offer: Full training provided. No wildlife knowledge or fundraising experience required. A stable salary with no commission-based pay. Company van provided for business use, with all fuel and parking expenses covered. 34 days annual leave including bank holidays (pro rata). Flexible working options available, with 3- or 4-day contracts. A supportive and inclusive team environment with a dedicated mental health assistance programme. Full induction and training at HQ in Sandy, Bedfordshire (travel and accommodation covered). What We re Looking For We re looking for people who are: Comfortable working towards individual and team targets in a positive and supportive environment. Passionate about people and conservation. Confident speaking to members of the public and asking for donations. Positive, resilient and self-motivated. Comfortable with working alone and outdoors in all weather. Willing to travel locally, with journeys averaging up to one hour each way from home. Available to work 3 out of 4 weekends per month. You ll also need: A full UK driving licence. Experience in fundraising, sales or customer service is desirable, but not essential. Additional Information Expected start date: 6th July - See pack for full list of 2026 start/Induction dates when you apply Please note that we interviewing and appointing on a first come, first served basis, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible How to Apply Please upload your CV and complete the short online application form when you click to apply Use the cover letter section to tell us why you d be a great fit for the role and what excites you about joining the team. Should you be shortlisted, as part of our screening process you will be asked to complete a video questionnaire. If you would prefer, there is also the option to complete this via Microsoft Teams. We re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team where everyone feels valued and supported. We particularly welcome applications from people of colour and disabled people, who are currently underrepresented across the environmental sector. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This is an equal opportunities employer. This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Role: Family Law Solicitor - Public Law Location: Bolton Office or Greater Manchester Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm - Monday to Friday (1 Hour Lunch) Salary: Negotiable depending upon experience. An exciting opportunity working within a pioneer of legal services, providing friendly, professional advice in the manner a traditional high street law firm would, but blended with a 21st Century approach. A vacancy for a Public Law solicitor who can run a mixed caseload of private family law files, including divorce/finance, children and domestic violence files to work in our busy family department. The position will involve travel to courts and other offices therefore candidate must have a car available for work use. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years PQE with children panel accreditation. Partnership opportunities exist for the right candidate . Job role Working within a busy office with a friendly team of people, you will be expected to carry out the following duties: Be responsible for a caseload of care/public law files Undertake own advocacy Run own caseload and work independently Be responsible for your public law team Provide support/training to the team as required Support Head of Department managing the firm-wide public law team Skills Required Experience in public law Good organisational skills Excellent attention to detail (accuracy essential) Good communication skills Good IT skills Ability to work well within a team Ability to manage a team Friendly and professional manner Company Benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days a year plus bank holidays and an accrual system after 2 years Birthday holiday Life insurance 2x annual salary Long service awards Paid car parking space Discounted Gym Membership Northern Rail discount scheme Cycle2Work scheme Quarterly Fruit Baskets Referral schemes (PI, Conveyancing, Family & Wills/Probate) Discounted Services (Conveyancing, Family & Wills) Staff Introduction Scheme (Refer a success applicant and get £500) Monthly Raffle Draw 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes Dress down once a month Annual Christmas Party & Events Charity fundraisers Training & Development Training and development opportunities Internal workshops Compliance webinars Path to Partner opportunities Unfortunately, due to time restrictions we cannot respond to every applicant, in the event that we haven t contacted you within 48 hours please take it you have not been successful for this particular role, but your details will be kept on file and considered for all future vacancies. We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Role: Family Law Solicitor - Public Law Location: Bolton Office or Greater Manchester Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm - Monday to Friday (1 Hour Lunch) Salary: Negotiable depending upon experience. An exciting opportunity working within a pioneer of legal services, providing friendly, professional advice in the manner a traditional high street law firm would, but blended with a 21st Century approach. A vacancy for a Public Law solicitor who can run a mixed caseload of private family law files, including divorce/finance, children and domestic violence files to work in our busy family department. The position will involve travel to courts and other offices therefore candidate must have a car available for work use. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years PQE with children panel accreditation. Partnership opportunities exist for the right candidate . Job role Working within a busy office with a friendly team of people, you will be expected to carry out the following duties: Be responsible for a caseload of care/public law files Undertake own advocacy Run own caseload and work independently Be responsible for your public law team Provide support/training to the team as required Support Head of Department managing the firm-wide public law team Skills Required Experience in public law Good organisational skills Excellent attention to detail (accuracy essential) Good communication skills Good IT skills Ability to work well within a team Ability to manage a team Friendly and professional manner Company Benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days a year plus bank holidays and an accrual system after 2 years Birthday holiday Life insurance 2x annual salary Long service awards Paid car parking space Discounted Gym Membership Northern Rail discount scheme Cycle2Work scheme Quarterly Fruit Baskets Referral schemes (PI, Conveyancing, Family & Wills/Probate) Discounted Services (Conveyancing, Family & Wills) Staff Introduction Scheme (Refer a success applicant and get £500) Monthly Raffle Draw 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes Dress down once a month Annual Christmas Party & Events Charity fundraisers Training & Development Training and development opportunities Internal workshops Compliance webinars Path to Partner opportunities Unfortunately, due to time restrictions we cannot respond to every applicant, in the event that we haven t contacted you within 48 hours please take it you have not been successful for this particular role, but your details will be kept on file and considered for all future vacancies. We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Role: Family Law Secretary/Assistant Private Law Location: Bolton Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm - Monday to Friday (1 Hour Lunch) Salary: Negotiable depending upon experience. An exciting opportunity working within a pioneer of legal services, providing friendly, professional advice in the manner a traditional high street law firm would, but blended with a 21st Century approach. Actively searching for a Private Law Secretary/Legal Assistant to work in our very busy Family Department. Ongoing training, guidance and support from the team is provided. Job role Working within a busy office with a friendly team of people, you will be expected to carry out the following duties: Providing full secretarial assistance to a solicitor Some audio typing but ability to work under instruction an advantage Arranging appointments and meetings Telephone contact with clients and outside agencies Diary management Database work Skills Required Experience in private law at secretarial level Excellent typing ability Excellent IT skills Excellent telephone manner Excellent organisational skills Excellent attention to detail (accuracy essential) Good communication skills Ability to work well within a team Friendly and professional manner Company benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days a year plus bank holidays and an accrual system after 2 years Birthday holiday Life insurance 2x annual salary Long Service Awards Discounted Gym Membership Northern Rail discount scheme Cycle2Work scheme Quarterly Fruit Baskets Referral schemes (PI, Conveyancing, Family & Wills/Probate) Discounted Services (Conveyancing, Family & Wills) Staff Introduction Scheme (Refer a success applicant and get £500) Monthly Raffle Draw 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes Dress down once a month Annual Christmas Party & Events Charity fundraisers Training & Development Training and development opportunities Internal workshops Compliance webinars Unfortunately, due to time restrictions we cannot respond to every applicant, in the event that we haven t contacted you within 48 hours please take it you have not been successful for this particular role, but your details will be kept on file and considered for all future vacancies. We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Role: Family Law Secretary/Assistant Private Law Location: Bolton Hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm - Monday to Friday (1 Hour Lunch) Salary: Negotiable depending upon experience. An exciting opportunity working within a pioneer of legal services, providing friendly, professional advice in the manner a traditional high street law firm would, but blended with a 21st Century approach. Actively searching for a Private Law Secretary/Legal Assistant to work in our very busy Family Department. Ongoing training, guidance and support from the team is provided. Job role Working within a busy office with a friendly team of people, you will be expected to carry out the following duties: Providing full secretarial assistance to a solicitor Some audio typing but ability to work under instruction an advantage Arranging appointments and meetings Telephone contact with clients and outside agencies Diary management Database work Skills Required Experience in private law at secretarial level Excellent typing ability Excellent IT skills Excellent telephone manner Excellent organisational skills Excellent attention to detail (accuracy essential) Good communication skills Ability to work well within a team Friendly and professional manner Company benefits Competitive salary Pension scheme Attendance bonus 25 days a year plus bank holidays and an accrual system after 2 years Birthday holiday Life insurance 2x annual salary Long Service Awards Discounted Gym Membership Northern Rail discount scheme Cycle2Work scheme Quarterly Fruit Baskets Referral schemes (PI, Conveyancing, Family & Wills/Probate) Discounted Services (Conveyancing, Family & Wills) Staff Introduction Scheme (Refer a success applicant and get £500) Monthly Raffle Draw 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes Dress down once a month Annual Christmas Party & Events Charity fundraisers Training & Development Training and development opportunities Internal workshops Compliance webinars Unfortunately, due to time restrictions we cannot respond to every applicant, in the event that we haven t contacted you within 48 hours please take it you have not been successful for this particular role, but your details will be kept on file and considered for all future vacancies. We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Spinal Injuries Association
Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Challenge Events Coordinator Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday. Location: SIA House, Milton Keynes. We offer hybrid working with the expectation of three days per week in the office. Salary: £36,090 per annum Thank you for your interest in joining our special charity! About Us The Spinal Injuries Association is committed to a singular vision: a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Everyone has a right to live a fulfilled life and that means the life they choose, a life that has the same opportunities as everyone else. We are the expert guiding voice for life after spinal cord injury. About the Role The core purpose of the challenge events coordinator role is to plan and deliver a portfolio of established challenge events to generate income, engage our supporters and raise awareness of SIA s wider work. Working closely with the philanthropy and events manager, this role will help to grow, diversify, and sustain fundraising income as part of the wider business development team, feeding into the 2030 strategy. SIA s vision is a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury with the aim to double the number of members accessing our network of services this role connects companies and individuals with our work providing a platform to engage the public with our cause. The plays a key part in developing innovative, cost-effective, fundraising opportunities that will appeal to supporters, ensuring they are financially, actively, and emotionally engaged with SIA. SIA delivers an array of challenge events including the London Marathon, accessible adventure challenge, overseas bike ride and superhero triathlon alongside support for individuals who choose to support SIA through their own sponsored challenge. We continually review and update our portfolio of events to ensure we offer a range of appealing, inclusive and innovative events. The challenge events coordinator will play a vital part in developing and shaping our future events with the guidance of the philanthropy and events manager. As challenge events coordinator, you will work with individual and corporate supporters as an ambassador for the cause securing support for the events you deliver. Relationship management is a key part of the role specifically, Providing excellent stewardship to supporters taking part in their own sponsored fundraising activities in support of SIA. Promoting SIA s work and challenge event opportunities amongst professional networks and organisations. This will include delivering pitches and presentations as well as attending events where appropriate. Working collaboratively with the services team and fundraising colleagues to build relationships with supporters and promote fundraising activities across the charity. Highlighting new opportunities to engage and raise income from corporate partners, business members and event fundraisers. Benefits: Annual leave: 28 days per holiday year plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days after two years of service (pro-rated for part time employees) Access to Group pension scheme (6% employer contribution) Access to Group life assurance scheme Access to Healthcare cash plan Access to discounted gym membership Access to Employee assistance programme (EAP) Employee volunteer days Free car parking at SIA House Investing in our people all members of staff are encouraged to discuss their development plans and aspirations with their line manager. A budget is available for talent development. Closing date: 15 June 2026, 9am Interview date: Tuesday 23 June 2026 at SIA House, Milton Keynes Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. At SIA, we value diversity. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment as we believe diversity fosters a more innovative, creative, and caring culture. We are striving to create a culture that fully represents all the communities we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, family or parental status, or disability status. No agencies please.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Challenge Events Coordinator Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday. Location: SIA House, Milton Keynes. We offer hybrid working with the expectation of three days per week in the office. Salary: £36,090 per annum Thank you for your interest in joining our special charity! About Us The Spinal Injuries Association is committed to a singular vision: a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Everyone has a right to live a fulfilled life and that means the life they choose, a life that has the same opportunities as everyone else. We are the expert guiding voice for life after spinal cord injury. About the Role The core purpose of the challenge events coordinator role is to plan and deliver a portfolio of established challenge events to generate income, engage our supporters and raise awareness of SIA s wider work. Working closely with the philanthropy and events manager, this role will help to grow, diversify, and sustain fundraising income as part of the wider business development team, feeding into the 2030 strategy. SIA s vision is a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury with the aim to double the number of members accessing our network of services this role connects companies and individuals with our work providing a platform to engage the public with our cause. The plays a key part in developing innovative, cost-effective, fundraising opportunities that will appeal to supporters, ensuring they are financially, actively, and emotionally engaged with SIA. SIA delivers an array of challenge events including the London Marathon, accessible adventure challenge, overseas bike ride and superhero triathlon alongside support for individuals who choose to support SIA through their own sponsored challenge. We continually review and update our portfolio of events to ensure we offer a range of appealing, inclusive and innovative events. The challenge events coordinator will play a vital part in developing and shaping our future events with the guidance of the philanthropy and events manager. As challenge events coordinator, you will work with individual and corporate supporters as an ambassador for the cause securing support for the events you deliver. Relationship management is a key part of the role specifically, Providing excellent stewardship to supporters taking part in their own sponsored fundraising activities in support of SIA. Promoting SIA s work and challenge event opportunities amongst professional networks and organisations. This will include delivering pitches and presentations as well as attending events where appropriate. Working collaboratively with the services team and fundraising colleagues to build relationships with supporters and promote fundraising activities across the charity. Highlighting new opportunities to engage and raise income from corporate partners, business members and event fundraisers. Benefits: Annual leave: 28 days per holiday year plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days after two years of service (pro-rated for part time employees) Access to Group pension scheme (6% employer contribution) Access to Group life assurance scheme Access to Healthcare cash plan Access to discounted gym membership Access to Employee assistance programme (EAP) Employee volunteer days Free car parking at SIA House Investing in our people all members of staff are encouraged to discuss their development plans and aspirations with their line manager. A budget is available for talent development. Closing date: 15 June 2026, 9am Interview date: Tuesday 23 June 2026 at SIA House, Milton Keynes Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. At SIA, we value diversity. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment as we believe diversity fosters a more innovative, creative, and caring culture. We are striving to create a culture that fully represents all the communities we serve. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, family or parental status, or disability status. No agencies please.
Harris Hill are delighted to be working with a fantastic charity to recruit for the Fundraising Executive to become the local face of a well established charity within Worcestershire. As Fundraising Executive, you will be responsible for growing income and awareness across Worcestershire by developing meaningful relationships with supporters, volunteers, community groups, schools, and local businesses. Working closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and wider fundraising team, you will help deliver regional fundraising plans, identify new opportunities, and provide exceptional supporter stewardship to maximise engagement and long-term loyalty. This is a varied and rewarding role that combines community engagement, relationship management, volunteer support, event attendance, and fundraising development. Key Responsibilities Build and maintain strong relationships with supporters, community groups, schools, and local businesses. Develop and manage a pipeline of fundraising opportunities, including identifying new prospects and re-engaging previous supporters. Deliver excellent supporter stewardship, ensuring individuals and groups feel valued and connected to the charity's impact. Support and grow a network of volunteers through training, guidance, and regular engagement meetings. Deliver presentations, talks, and fundraising pitches to a variety of audiences. Provide advice and support to community fundraisers, ensuring compliance with relevant fundraising regulations and best practice. Maintain accurate records using CRM systems and monitor fundraising performance against agreed targets. Support community awareness initiatives, including educational programmes and public engagement activities. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to maximise fundraising opportunities and supporter engagement. About You We are looking for someone who is: A confident communicator with excellent relationship building skills. Experienced in customer service, fundraising, sales, community engagement, or stakeholder management. Self-motivated, organised, and capable of managing a varied workload independently. Comfortable presenting to groups and acting as an ambassador for a charitable cause. Experienced in working towards targets and achieving measurable outcomes. Proficient in Microsoft Office and database/CRM systems. Flexible and willing to work occasional evenings and weekends to support events and community activities. Essential Requirements Full UK driving licence. Access to a vehicle for business travel. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organisational and time management abilities. Desirable Experience in fundraising or the charity sector. Experience working with volunteers. Institute of Fundraising qualification or equivalent. Salary & Benefits •Salary: £28,000 - £30,000 per annum •Contract type: full time, permanent •Location: remote- you need to be based in Worcestershire (with travel across the region) Recruitment process: Cv to If this sounds like you, then please do get in touch ASAP! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill are delighted to be working with a fantastic charity to recruit for the Fundraising Executive to become the local face of a well established charity within Worcestershire. As Fundraising Executive, you will be responsible for growing income and awareness across Worcestershire by developing meaningful relationships with supporters, volunteers, community groups, schools, and local businesses. Working closely with the Community Fundraising Manager and wider fundraising team, you will help deliver regional fundraising plans, identify new opportunities, and provide exceptional supporter stewardship to maximise engagement and long-term loyalty. This is a varied and rewarding role that combines community engagement, relationship management, volunteer support, event attendance, and fundraising development. Key Responsibilities Build and maintain strong relationships with supporters, community groups, schools, and local businesses. Develop and manage a pipeline of fundraising opportunities, including identifying new prospects and re-engaging previous supporters. Deliver excellent supporter stewardship, ensuring individuals and groups feel valued and connected to the charity's impact. Support and grow a network of volunteers through training, guidance, and regular engagement meetings. Deliver presentations, talks, and fundraising pitches to a variety of audiences. Provide advice and support to community fundraisers, ensuring compliance with relevant fundraising regulations and best practice. Maintain accurate records using CRM systems and monitor fundraising performance against agreed targets. Support community awareness initiatives, including educational programmes and public engagement activities. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to maximise fundraising opportunities and supporter engagement. About You We are looking for someone who is: A confident communicator with excellent relationship building skills. Experienced in customer service, fundraising, sales, community engagement, or stakeholder management. Self-motivated, organised, and capable of managing a varied workload independently. Comfortable presenting to groups and acting as an ambassador for a charitable cause. Experienced in working towards targets and achieving measurable outcomes. Proficient in Microsoft Office and database/CRM systems. Flexible and willing to work occasional evenings and weekends to support events and community activities. Essential Requirements Full UK driving licence. Access to a vehicle for business travel. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organisational and time management abilities. Desirable Experience in fundraising or the charity sector. Experience working with volunteers. Institute of Fundraising qualification or equivalent. Salary & Benefits •Salary: £28,000 - £30,000 per annum •Contract type: full time, permanent •Location: remote- you need to be based in Worcestershire (with travel across the region) Recruitment process: Cv to If this sounds like you, then please do get in touch ASAP! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Harris Hill is delighted to be supporting STOP THE TRAFFIK in their search for a Development Manager to join their ambitious and collaborative team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a strong relationship-led fundraiser and excellent proposal writer to play a key role in growing income for an internationally recognised organisation working to prevent human trafficking and exploitation across the world. The role will play a significant part in leading trust and foundation fundraising activity, while also helping to grow corporate partnerships and wider supporter engagement initiatives. Working closely with senior leadership, you will help shape and deliver an exciting pipeline of funding opportunities and partnerships, while managing one direct report within the team. STOP THE TRAFFIK has built a genuinely supportive and values-driven culture, with a highly collaborative team environment, flexible working arrangements, and shared team targets that create a real sense of collective achievement. Key areas of the role include: Leading on high-quality trust and foundation applications and reports Building and managing a pipeline of prospective funders and partners Supporting the development of new corporate partnerships Managing and stewarding relationships with donors and supporters Line management responsibility for one team member The successful candidate will have: Experience in trusts and foundations fundraising and strong application writing skills Experience managing fundraising pipelines and deadlines Confidence building relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders An interest in social justice, prevention work, and creating long-term impact This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team at an exciting stage of development, where your work will have genuine influence and visibility across the organisation. London / Hybrid 2 days per week in the office Salary: £37,000 £41,500 Full-time Permanent Flexible working available Closing date: Monday 15th June First stage interviews: Virtual interviews on 22nd June Final stage interviews: In person at the London office on 29th June As a leading charity recruitment specialist and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be supporting STOP THE TRAFFIK in their search for a Development Manager to join their ambitious and collaborative team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a strong relationship-led fundraiser and excellent proposal writer to play a key role in growing income for an internationally recognised organisation working to prevent human trafficking and exploitation across the world. The role will play a significant part in leading trust and foundation fundraising activity, while also helping to grow corporate partnerships and wider supporter engagement initiatives. Working closely with senior leadership, you will help shape and deliver an exciting pipeline of funding opportunities and partnerships, while managing one direct report within the team. STOP THE TRAFFIK has built a genuinely supportive and values-driven culture, with a highly collaborative team environment, flexible working arrangements, and shared team targets that create a real sense of collective achievement. Key areas of the role include: Leading on high-quality trust and foundation applications and reports Building and managing a pipeline of prospective funders and partners Supporting the development of new corporate partnerships Managing and stewarding relationships with donors and supporters Line management responsibility for one team member The successful candidate will have: Experience in trusts and foundations fundraising and strong application writing skills Experience managing fundraising pipelines and deadlines Confidence building relationships with funders, partners, and stakeholders An interest in social justice, prevention work, and creating long-term impact This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team at an exciting stage of development, where your work will have genuine influence and visibility across the organisation. London / Hybrid 2 days per week in the office Salary: £37,000 £41,500 Full-time Permanent Flexible working available Closing date: Monday 15th June First stage interviews: Virtual interviews on 22nd June Final stage interviews: In person at the London office on 29th June As a leading charity recruitment specialist and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality, or other protected characteristics.
Job title: Trusts and Grants Fundraiser Reports to: CEO Location: Winchester Hours: 21 hours per week (Hybrid as an option although weekly attendance in the office is essential) Salary: £36,727 Pro-Rata Trinity Winchester is seeking a skilled and experienced Trusts and Grants Fundraiser to join our established team and play a key role in securing income, strengthening revenue streams, and growing sustainable funding for our work. Trinity is a Winchester-based charity which addresses the effects of homelessness and vulnerability through specialist practical and emotional support, and proactive prevention, empowering positive change. We help people who are vulnerable to the effects of homelessness, addiction, physical and mental ill health, poverty, social isolation and domestic abuse. We offer solutions, hope, choice and control. From humble beginnings, Trinity has grown into a respected and skilful organisation helping people to improve their lives. We provide vital practical and emotional support to over 640 people each year who are experiencing the effects of homelessness or vulnerability. Our dedicated Women s Service sees over 150 women each year. We support them to make positive change to their lives and in many cases break free from the damaging cycle of domestic abuse. We aim to support individuals to change their situation and aspire towards positive fulfilling futures. This role is responsible for generating income from charitable trusts, foundations, and grant-making bodies to support the organisation s mission and strategic priorities. The postholder will research opportunities, develop compelling funding applications, manage a pipeline of prospects, and steward funder relationships to secure and retain income. They will also work closely with colleagues across the organisation to gather information, develop budgets, and produce high-quality reports demonstrating impact. Key Responsibilities Identify, research, and prioritise prospective trusts, foundations, statutory funders, and other grant-making bodies that align with the organisation s work. Prepare and submit high-quality, persuasive, and tailored funding applications, proposals, and expressions of interest. Develop strong cases for support by working with programme, finance, and senior colleagues to gather evidence, budgets, outcomes, and impact data. Manage a pipeline of prospects and applications, ensuring accurate records of deadlines, submissions, decisions, reporting requirements, and income forecasts. Build and maintain positive relationships with new and existing funders through timely communication, stewardship, and follow-up activity. Monitor and coordinate grant reporting, ensuring funders receive accurate and compelling progress and impact reports on time. Contribute to the development and implementation of the organisation s trusts and grants fundraising strategy and annual plans. Track performance against targets, monitor trends in the funding landscape, and identify opportunities to improve success rates and grow income. Maintain accurate records on the organisation s CRM or fundraising database and ensure compliance with data protection and fundraising regulations. Represent the organisation professionally in meetings, presentations, and networking opportunities with funders and partners where required. Person Specification Essential Proven experience of securing income from trusts, foundations, or other grant-making bodies. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, persuasive, and accurate funding applications and reports. Strong research skills and the ability to assess funding opportunities against organisational priorities. Experience of managing multiple deadlines and priorities, with strong organisational and project management skills. Ability to analyse information, develop budgets with colleagues, and present impact in a compelling way. Experience of building effective internal and external relationships. Competent IT skills, including experience of using databases or CRM systems and Microsoft Office applications. A high level of accuracy, attention to detail, and personal accountability. A commitment to the values and mission of the organisation. Desirable Experience of working in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Knowledge of trusts and foundations fundraising in the UK. Experience of using fundraising databases to manage pipelines and reporting schedules. Understanding of monitoring, evaluation, and impact reporting. Experience of preparing statutory or public sector funding applications. Key Working Relationships The post holder will work closely with colleagues across the organisation, including senior leaders, operational teams and external partners, suppliers, agencies, media contacts and other stakeholders as required. Why Join Trinity Winchester Joining Trinity Winchester means using your skills to make a tangible difference in the lives of people affected by homelessness, domestic abuse and other vulnerabilities in our community. This role offers the opportunity to shape compelling communications, strengthen supporter engagement and help raise the profile of services that change lives every day. We are a values-led charity with a strong local reputation, a practical and compassionate approach, and are a trusted voice in the community. As part of a small, committed team, you will have scope to contribute ideas, work across a varied portfolio and see the direct impact of your work. What We Offer A rewarding opportunity to support a respected Winchester charity making a measurable difference in people s lives. A part-time role of 21 hours per week, office based in Winchester, with the option of Hybrid working. The opportunity to work closely with senior colleagues and contribute to organisation-wide priorities. A supportive team environment with scope for initiative, creativity and continuous improvement. On site parking, Application Process To apply, candidates should submit a CV and a supporting letter explaining how their experience, skills and knowledge meet the requirements of the role. The supporting statement should clearly address the person specification and demonstrate suitability for the post. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview. The selection process may include a practical task relevant to the role, such as drafting content or reviewing communications material. Equality, Diversity and Safeguarding Trinity Winchester is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and seek to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, young people and children. Any appointment will be subject to appropriate pre-employment checks, which may include references and a Disclosure and Barring Service check where relevant to the role.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job title: Trusts and Grants Fundraiser Reports to: CEO Location: Winchester Hours: 21 hours per week (Hybrid as an option although weekly attendance in the office is essential) Salary: £36,727 Pro-Rata Trinity Winchester is seeking a skilled and experienced Trusts and Grants Fundraiser to join our established team and play a key role in securing income, strengthening revenue streams, and growing sustainable funding for our work. Trinity is a Winchester-based charity which addresses the effects of homelessness and vulnerability through specialist practical and emotional support, and proactive prevention, empowering positive change. We help people who are vulnerable to the effects of homelessness, addiction, physical and mental ill health, poverty, social isolation and domestic abuse. We offer solutions, hope, choice and control. From humble beginnings, Trinity has grown into a respected and skilful organisation helping people to improve their lives. We provide vital practical and emotional support to over 640 people each year who are experiencing the effects of homelessness or vulnerability. Our dedicated Women s Service sees over 150 women each year. We support them to make positive change to their lives and in many cases break free from the damaging cycle of domestic abuse. We aim to support individuals to change their situation and aspire towards positive fulfilling futures. This role is responsible for generating income from charitable trusts, foundations, and grant-making bodies to support the organisation s mission and strategic priorities. The postholder will research opportunities, develop compelling funding applications, manage a pipeline of prospects, and steward funder relationships to secure and retain income. They will also work closely with colleagues across the organisation to gather information, develop budgets, and produce high-quality reports demonstrating impact. Key Responsibilities Identify, research, and prioritise prospective trusts, foundations, statutory funders, and other grant-making bodies that align with the organisation s work. Prepare and submit high-quality, persuasive, and tailored funding applications, proposals, and expressions of interest. Develop strong cases for support by working with programme, finance, and senior colleagues to gather evidence, budgets, outcomes, and impact data. Manage a pipeline of prospects and applications, ensuring accurate records of deadlines, submissions, decisions, reporting requirements, and income forecasts. Build and maintain positive relationships with new and existing funders through timely communication, stewardship, and follow-up activity. Monitor and coordinate grant reporting, ensuring funders receive accurate and compelling progress and impact reports on time. Contribute to the development and implementation of the organisation s trusts and grants fundraising strategy and annual plans. Track performance against targets, monitor trends in the funding landscape, and identify opportunities to improve success rates and grow income. Maintain accurate records on the organisation s CRM or fundraising database and ensure compliance with data protection and fundraising regulations. Represent the organisation professionally in meetings, presentations, and networking opportunities with funders and partners where required. Person Specification Essential Proven experience of securing income from trusts, foundations, or other grant-making bodies. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, persuasive, and accurate funding applications and reports. Strong research skills and the ability to assess funding opportunities against organisational priorities. Experience of managing multiple deadlines and priorities, with strong organisational and project management skills. Ability to analyse information, develop budgets with colleagues, and present impact in a compelling way. Experience of building effective internal and external relationships. Competent IT skills, including experience of using databases or CRM systems and Microsoft Office applications. A high level of accuracy, attention to detail, and personal accountability. A commitment to the values and mission of the organisation. Desirable Experience of working in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Knowledge of trusts and foundations fundraising in the UK. Experience of using fundraising databases to manage pipelines and reporting schedules. Understanding of monitoring, evaluation, and impact reporting. Experience of preparing statutory or public sector funding applications. Key Working Relationships The post holder will work closely with colleagues across the organisation, including senior leaders, operational teams and external partners, suppliers, agencies, media contacts and other stakeholders as required. Why Join Trinity Winchester Joining Trinity Winchester means using your skills to make a tangible difference in the lives of people affected by homelessness, domestic abuse and other vulnerabilities in our community. This role offers the opportunity to shape compelling communications, strengthen supporter engagement and help raise the profile of services that change lives every day. We are a values-led charity with a strong local reputation, a practical and compassionate approach, and are a trusted voice in the community. As part of a small, committed team, you will have scope to contribute ideas, work across a varied portfolio and see the direct impact of your work. What We Offer A rewarding opportunity to support a respected Winchester charity making a measurable difference in people s lives. A part-time role of 21 hours per week, office based in Winchester, with the option of Hybrid working. The opportunity to work closely with senior colleagues and contribute to organisation-wide priorities. A supportive team environment with scope for initiative, creativity and continuous improvement. On site parking, Application Process To apply, candidates should submit a CV and a supporting letter explaining how their experience, skills and knowledge meet the requirements of the role. The supporting statement should clearly address the person specification and demonstrate suitability for the post. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview. The selection process may include a practical task relevant to the role, such as drafting content or reviewing communications material. Equality, Diversity and Safeguarding Trinity Winchester is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and seek to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, young people and children. Any appointment will be subject to appropriate pre-employment checks, which may include references and a Disclosure and Barring Service check where relevant to the role.
Harris Hill is delighted to be working with St Luke s Hospice to recruit a passionate and creative Community Fundraiser (Products) to join their dedicated fundraising team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced community fundraiser to play a key role in developing and delivering inspiring fundraising products and campaigns that build strong supporter relationships and generate sustainable income for the Hospice. Reporting to the Community and Events Manager, you will lead on a portfolio of community fundraising activity, including ownership of the Hospice s In Memory fundraising programme. You ll create thoughtful, supporter focused journeys for people with a close personal connection to St Luke s, ensuring every interaction is sensitive, engaging and impactful. Working collaboratively across fundraising, communications and supporter care teams, you ll help shape innovative campaigns, analyse performance and deliver exceptional supporter experiences that strengthen long-term engagement. Key responsibilities include: Leading the planning, delivery and evaluation of community fundraising campaigns and products Managing and developing the In Memory fundraising programme Creating engaging supporter stewardship journeys Monitoring income, activity and performance data to inform future planning Working collaboratively across teams to deliver integrated fundraising activity Ensuring all fundraising activity complies with relevant regulations and best practice To be successful, you will have: Experience delivering community fundraising campaigns or products Strong supporter stewardship experience, ideally including In Memory fundraising Excellent project management and communication skills Experience using CRM systems and analysing supporter data A collaborative approach and passion for delivering excellent supporter experiences If you are a relationship-focused fundraiser looking to join a compassionate and values-led organisation making a real difference in the community, we d love to hear from you. Salary: up to £32,000 per annum Contract type: Permanent, full time Location: London, Harrow, hybrid working- 2 days in the office Deadline: On rolling basis Interview: ASAP Recruitment process: Cv and Supporting Statement to If this sounds like you, then please do get in touch ASAP! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be working with St Luke s Hospice to recruit a passionate and creative Community Fundraiser (Products) to join their dedicated fundraising team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced community fundraiser to play a key role in developing and delivering inspiring fundraising products and campaigns that build strong supporter relationships and generate sustainable income for the Hospice. Reporting to the Community and Events Manager, you will lead on a portfolio of community fundraising activity, including ownership of the Hospice s In Memory fundraising programme. You ll create thoughtful, supporter focused journeys for people with a close personal connection to St Luke s, ensuring every interaction is sensitive, engaging and impactful. Working collaboratively across fundraising, communications and supporter care teams, you ll help shape innovative campaigns, analyse performance and deliver exceptional supporter experiences that strengthen long-term engagement. Key responsibilities include: Leading the planning, delivery and evaluation of community fundraising campaigns and products Managing and developing the In Memory fundraising programme Creating engaging supporter stewardship journeys Monitoring income, activity and performance data to inform future planning Working collaboratively across teams to deliver integrated fundraising activity Ensuring all fundraising activity complies with relevant regulations and best practice To be successful, you will have: Experience delivering community fundraising campaigns or products Strong supporter stewardship experience, ideally including In Memory fundraising Excellent project management and communication skills Experience using CRM systems and analysing supporter data A collaborative approach and passion for delivering excellent supporter experiences If you are a relationship-focused fundraiser looking to join a compassionate and values-led organisation making a real difference in the community, we d love to hear from you. Salary: up to £32,000 per annum Contract type: Permanent, full time Location: London, Harrow, hybrid working- 2 days in the office Deadline: On rolling basis Interview: ASAP Recruitment process: Cv and Supporting Statement to If this sounds like you, then please do get in touch ASAP! As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Effective Recruitment Solutions Ltd
City, Sheffield
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up. Please note that due to the high volume of applications submitted, it is not possible to respond to everyone.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up. Please note that due to the high volume of applications submitted, it is not possible to respond to everyone.
Individual Giving Manager Location: Hybrid (with travel to London as required) Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Hours Per Week : 35 Closing date: 25/06/2026 A re you a creative, results-driven fundraiser with a passion for growing supporter engagement? Join Shaftesbury as our Individual Giving Manager and play a key role in building lasting relationships with supporters while driving sustainable income that changes lives. About Us At Shaftesbury, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full and flourishing life. Guided by our core values Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous we deliver high-quality disability services across adult care, children s care and education. We are committed to going the extra mile creating opportunities for people to thrive, achieve independence, and feel part of their community. The Role As Individual Giving Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of innovative, multichannel campaigns to attract, engage, and retain supporters helping to secure long-term income for Shaftesbury. Key responsibilities include: Driving the acquisition of new supporters and maximising lifetime value Delivering impactful multichannel campaigns (digital, direct mail, DRTV, telemarketing, face-to-face, and radio) Growing regular giving, cash donations and gaming income streams Reactivating lapsed supporters and improving conversion journeys Creating compelling onboarding and supporter experiences Supporting retention activity including appeals and newsletters You ll work closely with the Head of Individual Giving, bringing fresh ideas, data-driven thinking and a passion for innovation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in individual giving, fundraising or direct marketing Strong track record of delivering successful acquisition campaigns Creative, strategic thinker with a results-driven mindset Confident managing multiple campaigns and channels Passion for supporter experience and long-term relationship building What You ll Get in Return We recognise that our people are our greatest asset and we re committed to rewarding your impact: Recognition & Reward including vouchers up to £50 Excellent training and development opportunities Generous annual leave 25 days + bank holidays (rising to 28 days + BH) Pension scheme Death in service scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Shaftesbury? Because every interaction, every connection, every opportunity we create adds up. From friendship to independence, from challenges overcome to new experiences, we believe it s the sum of many things that makes life meaningful. At Shaftesbury, you ll be part of a team that empowers people to take part, contribute and be valued. Our Commitment Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Individual Giving Manager Location: Hybrid (with travel to London as required) Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum Hours Per Week : 35 Closing date: 25/06/2026 A re you a creative, results-driven fundraiser with a passion for growing supporter engagement? Join Shaftesbury as our Individual Giving Manager and play a key role in building lasting relationships with supporters while driving sustainable income that changes lives. About Us At Shaftesbury, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full and flourishing life. Guided by our core values Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous we deliver high-quality disability services across adult care, children s care and education. We are committed to going the extra mile creating opportunities for people to thrive, achieve independence, and feel part of their community. The Role As Individual Giving Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of innovative, multichannel campaigns to attract, engage, and retain supporters helping to secure long-term income for Shaftesbury. Key responsibilities include: Driving the acquisition of new supporters and maximising lifetime value Delivering impactful multichannel campaigns (digital, direct mail, DRTV, telemarketing, face-to-face, and radio) Growing regular giving, cash donations and gaming income streams Reactivating lapsed supporters and improving conversion journeys Creating compelling onboarding and supporter experiences Supporting retention activity including appeals and newsletters You ll work closely with the Head of Individual Giving, bringing fresh ideas, data-driven thinking and a passion for innovation. What We re Looking For Proven experience in individual giving, fundraising or direct marketing Strong track record of delivering successful acquisition campaigns Creative, strategic thinker with a results-driven mindset Confident managing multiple campaigns and channels Passion for supporter experience and long-term relationship building What You ll Get in Return We recognise that our people are our greatest asset and we re committed to rewarding your impact: Recognition & Reward including vouchers up to £50 Excellent training and development opportunities Generous annual leave 25 days + bank holidays (rising to 28 days + BH) Pension scheme Death in service scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Shaftesbury? Because every interaction, every connection, every opportunity we create adds up. From friendship to independence, from challenges overcome to new experiences, we believe it s the sum of many things that makes life meaningful. At Shaftesbury, you ll be part of a team that empowers people to take part, contribute and be valued. Our Commitment Shaftesbury is the disability charity that s committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it s the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor You will need recent call handling and fundraising experience for this position. You will need a decent laptop or computer and (call centre type) USB or wireless headset with a microphone to commence this position along with a good broadband connection. Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Home Based Telesales Advisor A Bristol based charity fundraising call centre is expanding and requires experienced fundraisers to join the team. This job is work from home indefinitely, however you will need your own decent modern computer and a USB headset with a microphone, you also need a good broadband connection with an upload speed above 8 and a download speed above 25. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will need good communication skills on the phone and recent charity fundraising experience. There is a telephone interview including a script based roleplay / pretend call and they are doing regular remote training sessions on Zoom. The training pay, so the first 2 days of online Zoom training, which amounts to 14 hours, is held back until you complete 60 hours service. The Work From Home Charity Fundraiser / Telesales Advisor will work an 8 hour day (7 hours paid), five days a week between the hours of 12:00-20:00 Monday to Friday including one Saturday 10:30-18:30, if you work the Saturday you get a day off in the week. This role pays 13.55ph for experienced fundraisers with good OTE commission opportunities. Candidates without experience will start on 12.71ph. The target is 15 sign-ups per week. If you hit 15 sign-ups per week you will earn an extra 1.50ph (see on-target base rate) Every sign-up beyond the minimum target is paid at a rate of 17.50 per sign-up.
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack Hybrid working : On-site one day per week (depending on your location) Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; with hybrid or remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack Hybrid working : On-site one day per week (depending on your location) Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; with hybrid or remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack UK Remote, moving to Hybrid : On-site one day per week (cadence depending on your location). Other locations / options available. Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; initially remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Staff Engineer / Principal Engineer / Lead Engineer - Full Stack UK Remote, moving to Hybrid : On-site one day per week (cadence depending on your location). Other locations / options available. Summary: Lead Forensics is a leading UK based SAAS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We're seeking a Staff level full stack Software Engineer / Software Developer to join our expanding teams that build our customer facing products. You'll be technically leading work; from requirements capture and initial design, through to full implementation, iterating quickly on our modern tech stack ( NodeJS microservices, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore ) and deploying code daily to production (in AWS) following the DevSecOps methodology as we respond rapidly to customer requirements. Current and production grade TypeScript fluency (approx. 5+ years experience) is necessary for this particular position. Key Responsibilities : Working with stakeholders on initial solution design, scoping and system design. Spiking areas of uncertainty in designs and building POCs as required. Work with our Product Teams to help break down work into deliverable Epics and Stories. Turning user stories into code running in production as a high performing individual contributor lead developer and embedded architect in an Agentic AI environment. Ensuring the quality, maintainability and operability of code. Supporting the product that the team has built as it runs in production and resolving issues. Responsible for the design, architecture and implementation decisions for the product. What you will bring : Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including competencies to work directly with customers. Experience developing with clean code, SOLID principals and design patterns. Experience across all areas of full stack development, ideally developing large scale SaaS platforms. Experience of working in a mature CI/CD environment, continuously deploying stories every day, following the DevSecOps methodology. A strong general aptitude for programming and problem solving. You'll need to pick up new tools and techniques quickly and use them to solve problems. Our ideal candidate will also be able to show: A forward-thinking approach to accelerating production quality software development using AI (professional or personal). Experience with automated testing and quality assurance. An understanding of how to build systems that perform well at scale. Enthusiasm for building secure systems and implementing security best practices. Enthusiasm for driving high standards in software development and working with like-minded people towards achieving ever higher levels of efficiency and performance. A technical/computer science degree or equivalent professional experience. What we offer in return : An entrepreneurial environment built on ownership, accountability, autonomy and trust Employment with a fast-growing UK SaaS company; initially remote working. Competitive salary and benefits. Be part of a fantastic company culture; we all display our Company DNA's, foster a "One Team" and 'Growth' mentality. Give back to the wider community with volunteer days, fundraisers and charity.
Consulting Partner At More Partnership, we are fundraising consultants - and more. We support organisations of all sizes, across education, health, arts and culture, charities, international development and beyond, on every step of their philanthropic journey. That means helping leadership, fundraisers and other professionals to understand the opportunity, set direction, tell their story, or review performance. We believe great partnerships lead to life-changing outcomes, so we go beyond what's expected of us to help organisations realise their vision. At the end of a project, our clients tell us they have more confidence, momentum, and a clear way forward. We are partners in purpose, and since April 2020, equal owners of our firm. Every team member has an equal vote on key strategic decisions, a share in our success, and a responsibility to drive us forward. We are a virtual firm, networked across Europe, America, Africa, Australasia, and beyond, with a head office in Scotland. We currently have 22 employees and an active community of 15 associates, enabled by an internal team covering business development, finance, operations, and IT. We now seek to appoint new Consulting Partners at our most senior level to join our employee-owned firm and help shape the next phase of our growth and impact. This is an opportunity for experienced and credible leaders to bring their expertise into a consultancy environment that combines strategic thinking, practical delivery and deep client partnership. Working alongside colleagues across our community, Consulting Partners will operate as trusted advisors to senior leaders within complex institutions, contributing to high-value client work while also helping to generate new opportunities and strengthen the firm's long-term success. Alongside client delivery, all Partners play an active role in the leadership, culture and development of More Partnership, contributing to the shared responsibility and sense of ownership that defines our community. The successful candidates will bring significant experience within fundraising, advancement or related strategic leadership roles, alongside the judgement, credibility and intellectual flexibility to operate effectively across a wide range of client contexts. You will demonstrate strong commercial awareness and relationship-building skills, with the ability to develop trusted partnerships that lead naturally to meaningful work and long-term impact. You will combine strategic insight with a practical, grounded approach, communicating complex ideas with clarity and confidence while remaining collaborative, curious and values-led in the way you work. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help ambitious organisations achieve meaningful change, while contributing actively to a purpose-driven, employee-owned firm committed to advancing great ambitions. This role is available full-time, but we welcome applications from those who would prefer to work part-time - at a minimum of 0.6FTE based on the requirements of the role. We are open to candidates from a range of professional backgrounds who can demonstrate the capabilities and mindset needed to drive More's success. Our most senior Consulting Partners are currently paid from £100k to £125k, dependent on experience and potential for high performance. We actively encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in our community. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Weds 17th June Information about how we process the personal data of those who contact us about this opportunity is contained in the application pack.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Consulting Partner At More Partnership, we are fundraising consultants - and more. We support organisations of all sizes, across education, health, arts and culture, charities, international development and beyond, on every step of their philanthropic journey. That means helping leadership, fundraisers and other professionals to understand the opportunity, set direction, tell their story, or review performance. We believe great partnerships lead to life-changing outcomes, so we go beyond what's expected of us to help organisations realise their vision. At the end of a project, our clients tell us they have more confidence, momentum, and a clear way forward. We are partners in purpose, and since April 2020, equal owners of our firm. Every team member has an equal vote on key strategic decisions, a share in our success, and a responsibility to drive us forward. We are a virtual firm, networked across Europe, America, Africa, Australasia, and beyond, with a head office in Scotland. We currently have 22 employees and an active community of 15 associates, enabled by an internal team covering business development, finance, operations, and IT. We now seek to appoint new Consulting Partners at our most senior level to join our employee-owned firm and help shape the next phase of our growth and impact. This is an opportunity for experienced and credible leaders to bring their expertise into a consultancy environment that combines strategic thinking, practical delivery and deep client partnership. Working alongside colleagues across our community, Consulting Partners will operate as trusted advisors to senior leaders within complex institutions, contributing to high-value client work while also helping to generate new opportunities and strengthen the firm's long-term success. Alongside client delivery, all Partners play an active role in the leadership, culture and development of More Partnership, contributing to the shared responsibility and sense of ownership that defines our community. The successful candidates will bring significant experience within fundraising, advancement or related strategic leadership roles, alongside the judgement, credibility and intellectual flexibility to operate effectively across a wide range of client contexts. You will demonstrate strong commercial awareness and relationship-building skills, with the ability to develop trusted partnerships that lead naturally to meaningful work and long-term impact. You will combine strategic insight with a practical, grounded approach, communicating complex ideas with clarity and confidence while remaining collaborative, curious and values-led in the way you work. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help ambitious organisations achieve meaningful change, while contributing actively to a purpose-driven, employee-owned firm committed to advancing great ambitions. This role is available full-time, but we welcome applications from those who would prefer to work part-time - at a minimum of 0.6FTE based on the requirements of the role. We are open to candidates from a range of professional backgrounds who can demonstrate the capabilities and mindset needed to drive More's success. Our most senior Consulting Partners are currently paid from £100k to £125k, dependent on experience and potential for high performance. We actively encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in our community. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Weds 17th June Information about how we process the personal data of those who contact us about this opportunity is contained in the application pack.