Job Description – Philanthropy Assistant
Responsible for: Underpinning the Fund development work of the Foundation through:
- administration and clerical tasks
- co-ordinating and organising fund philanthropy activity
- financial administration
- being an Assistant to the Philanthropy & Business Manager
Line management:Line managed by the Philanthropy & Business Manager.
Salary: £16,000
Hours of work: 37 per week
Introduction:This role is very important to, and has been designed to support:
- The Foundation’s mission and values
- The Foundation’s vision, Annual Business Plan and Philanthropy Strategy objectives
- Attaining the highest levels possible of compliance with the CFN Quality Accreditation standards
Main responsibilities and tasks:
- Fund, Donor and Philanthropy support.
UndertakePhilanthropy support duties including:
- Administration in support of events and meetings
- Updating and maintaining donor and grant programme information
- Communicating with clients and prospective clients on behalf of the Chief Executive and Philanthropy & Business Manager
- Attending meetings/conferences/events in a support role, representing the Foundation and working with the whole team
- Supporting the administration work of the Foundation, including organising meetings, diary management and taking notes/minutes
- Desk and telephone research, background and profile research
- Working with the PR advisor on press/profile campaigns
- Working with the Philanthropy and business manager, preparing donor impact reports, website information, case studies and articles
- Administering e-bulletins and newsletters
- Fund holder and Grants Administration
Working within both the Grants and Financial Handbooks of Procedures, support grantsand financial administration programmes generally, and specifically with regard:
a. The Fund for Wales
b. Henry Smith Charity
c. Dormant Trusts campaign
d. Impact reports
e. New grants programmes
- Financial Administration
undertake financial administration duties including:
- Producing information for Impact Report to Fund holders
- Managing grant payments and associated reports
- Administering Philanthropy and Business Manager expenses
- General Administration
- Being the front-line telephone answering person, responding to general enquiries and signposting information, and taking messages
- Preparing food and refreshments for meetings, making teas/coffees and washing up once a day
- General housekeeping/tidying/cleaning-up of office premises
- Weighing and stamping post, visiting the post office, mailing post each day
- Clerical support for Board and Committee/Strategic Development Group meetings
- Undertaking desk research and preparing summary reports
- Providing secretarial and administration support to the Philanthropy & Business Manager and to CE as necessary
- Other
- To work on a range of discreet projects and tasks using administrative and co-ordination skills, and to undertake other tasks as required by the Philanthropy & Business Manager, and for which the post-holder is judged to be competent, in line with the scale and general nature of the post
- The ability to read, write and speak Welsh at a level necessary to function and progress at work and in society in general, is essential for this post. For example: the successful candidate will be able to converse and write with confidence and ease in both English and Welsh; answer verbal and written enquiries; create and respond to correspondence; and, with training and support, give presentations and advice. Training will be offered to improve written Welsh if needed, and the Foundation also uses the services of a translator.
- With training and support, the Philanthropy Assistant will represent the Foundation in a variety of forums, and administer events and public relations activities.
9 Coopers Yard, Curran Road, Caerdydd/Cardiff CF10 5NB
Tel: 02920 536 590 Fax: 02920 342 118
Email:
Rhif elusen gofrestredig/Registered charity 1074655 Co. Reg 3670680