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Arts Emergency

This rewarding role involves focusing on communicating with and nurturing a large network of donors. The ideal candidate will have experience working in a fundraising environment and a good grasp of general fundraising principles and best practices in fundraising.

KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE

  • A good grasp of general fundraising principles and best practice in fundraising from a variety of audiences (e.g. Individuals, Communities, Major Donors, Corporates)
  • A good understanding of diversity and access issues within the cultural industries or state/higher education
  • Experience of working in a fundraising environment
  • Experience of donor stewardship and relationship fundraising
  • Experience of prospect research and  event coordination
  • Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office programs and CMS databases

 
SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • Good administrative and organisational skills
  • Great interpersonal and relationship-building skills
  • Great writing skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and emotively
  • Time management skills - the ability to work to deadlines and able to balance several priorities at once
  • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy, ensuring tasks fully meet the brief

 
RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide first-line support for all fundraising enquiries and ensure they are followed up appropriately and in a timely manner
  • Ensure the fundraising database and Gift Aid declarations are up to date
  • Support the Head of Fundraising in preparing income reports
  • Send thank you emails and post packs to donors at all levels, and keep the website up to date with donor recognition
  • Coordinate donor relationships and user experiences within Arts Emergency for regular and one-off donors and for community fundraisers
  • Conduct detailed, ongoing research into new funding opportunities and prospective supporters
  • Support the Finance team with income administration
  • With the wider team, design a schedule of innovative donor events and coordinate preparation
  • Contribute to donor communications on social media
  • Undertake any task that may be requested from time to time that may be consistent with the scope of this post
  • Maintain the ethos and values of Arts Emergency

INFORMATION

  • Part-time (0.6) / 21 hours per week
  • Permanent £30,500 pro rata plus 6% pension contribution
  • This role can be home or office-based (offices based in London and Manchester) or hybrid

TO APPLY

  1. Visit www.arts-emergency.org/jobs
  2. Download and read the Job Pack thoroughly
  3. Follow the instructions on how to apply stated in the Job Pack
  4. Deadline to apply: 29 May 2024, 10am