Job Title: Community Fundraiser
Responsible to:Community Fundraising Manager
Salary: £27,000
Hours:36 hours per week
Location: Home-based
North London North Home Counties
Purpose:
To develop, implement and manage a community fundraising strategy aimed at raising funds and achieving agreed targets within your designated geographical region.
Engage with all aspects of the community (individuals, clubs and associations, work places, places of worship, fundraising committees etc.) and be instrumental in recruiting, stewarding and retaining dedicated and effective volunteer fundraisers.
To act as first point of contact for Beating Bowel Cancer within the designated geographical region giving first class supporter care and being an ambassador for the charity.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Planning & delivery
- Work collaboratively with the Community Fundraising Manager to achieve targets and objectives within the designated geographical region.
- Be the main contact for Beating Bowel Cancer for all community fundraising matters within the designated geographical region.
- Devise a fundraising strategy to maximise community fundraising income (including in memory giving) within the region.
- Implement agreed fundraising strategy, targeting all fundraising prospects in a supporter care ledand professional manner.
- Utilise contacts made through our website, twitter, Facebook and other digital media to garner long term fundraising support for Beating Bowel Cancer.
- Deliver clear and professional communication to ensure a high standard of supporter care is delivered to all volunteer fundraisers and supporters.
- Regularly use all elements of Beating Bowel Cancer’s digital media (twitter, Facebook, etc.) to keep up to speed and engage with volunteer fundraisers.
- Attend meetings, give presentations and write fundraising proposals as required by the fundraising strategy.
- Maintain open and effective communication with all Beating Bowel Cancer departments to ensure coordinated working practices.
- Actively promote and represent Beating Bowel Cancer and the charity’s key messages, to gain positive attention and media coverage within the region.
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- Liaise with Community Fundraising Manager to ensure all activities comply with legal requirements and within Beating Bowel Cancer’s policies and procedures.
- Work collaboratively with other members of the fundraising team to highlight major donor and trust prospects, legacy prospects, possible event participants and corporate opportunities.
- Work collaboratively with other staff members to highlight patients, family and their friends who need our advice and support.
- Be responsible for training and managing volunteers and ensure that they comply with the volunteer code of conduct as set out by Beating Bowel Cancer.
Managing systems and reporting
- Maintain up to date and accurate records on Donor Strategy database and record all significant communication you have with supporters or volunteer fundraisers.
- Use Donor Strategy to produce reports on community fundraising activity and income, in line procedures set out by the Database Coordinator.
- Present regular activity and income reports to the Community Fundraising Manager.
- Develop a clear and professional communication procedure to support the stewardship of all volunteer fundraisers and supporters.
- Develop a robust system to manage all community fundraising enquiries efficiently and effectively.
Other
- Have a thorough understanding of, and ensure compliance with, all legal and contractual requirements associated with community fundraising including risk assessments, cash handling, volunteer management practices and street collection permits etc.
- Keep up to speed with current trends within UK fundraising and the charity sector through reading publications, websites and attending conferences as agreed by the Community Fundraising Manager.
- Carry out as required any other tasks within the scope of the role to meet the needs of the charity, as directed by the Community Fundraising Manager.
- The ability to travel in order to meet the requirements of the role.
- Ability to work weekends and evenings if required.
- A passion or affiliation with bowel cancer and a desire to make a difference.
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Personal Specification
Skills and Personal QualitiesGood educational background to ‘A’ level or equivalent / ESSENTIAL
An ability and willingness to speak openly and honestly to people living with bowel cancer / ESSENTIAL
Excellent communication skills, written and oral / ESSENTIAL
Excellent and confident telephone manner / ESSENTIAL
Computer and IT literate / ESSENTIAL
Proficient in fundraising databases / ESSENTIAL
Knowledge of Donor Strategy database / DESIRABLE
Well organised, with the ability to manage own time and work under pressure / ESSENTIAL
Enthusiastic, proactive and results driven / ESSENTIAL
Able to adapt and be flexible / ESSENTIAL
Able to work independently or as part of a team / ESSENTIAL
Able to plan and monitor expenditure and income / ESSENTIAL
Excellent presentation skills / ESSENTIAL
Good knowledge and understanding of digital media (twitter, Facebook, Flickr, online forums and chat rooms etc.) / DESIRABLE
An interest or personal affiliation with bowel cancer / DESIRABLE
Enthusiasm, energy and creative flair / ESSENTIAL
Experience
Demonstrable experience of working as a regional community fundraiser / ESSENTIAL
Experience of working remotely (home based) / ESSENTIAL
Experience of successfully recruiting, managing and retaining fundraising volunteers / ESSENTIAL
Experience of liaising with people of all levels / ESSENTIAL
Proven track record of achieving and/or exceeding financial targets / ESSENTIAL
Significant experience ofmotivating and influencing people / ESSENTIAL
Experience of project management / DESIRABLE
Experience of networking / DESIRABLE
Experience of media, PR and communications / DESIRABLE
Circumstances
Ability to demonstrate a suitable work station (office) that is compliant with Beating Bowel Cancer home workers audit / ESSENTIAL
Able to work extended hours, evenings and weekends as required / ESSENTIAL
Able to travel extensively within designated region and occasionally throughout the UK / ESSENTIAL
Holder of UK driving licence and with own car / ESSENTIAL
Benefit / Description
Office Hours / 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Thursday; 9am to 4pm Friday.
Annual leave / 25 days. Pro rata for part time staff.
Additional annual leave entitlement for long service / After 2 years of service (including probation) an extra 1 day of annual leave entitlement up to a maximum of 5 days. Pro rata for part time staff.
Childcare vouchers / A salary sacrifice scheme that can make savings of up to £1,195 per annum in Tax and NI costs by purchasing childcare vouchers through the Kiddivoucher scheme.
Death in Service / To be introduced from 1st April 2013. Three times annual salary to be paid to named beneficiary(s) in event of death. Benefit does not apply to persons aged 65 and over.
Employee Assistance Programme / BUPA Emotional support / counselling; legal / housing advice; financial planning advice. 5 Face to Face counselling sessions.
Cycle to Work Scheme / We offer a Cycle to Work Scheme in partnership with Cyclescheme Ltd. You can make savings of up to 40% on the cost of the bike and safety equipment.
This works similar to the Childcare voucher scheme.
Pension (stakeholder scheme) / Defined contribution pension scheme where employer matches contributions up to a maximum of 4%. Employees are eligible after 1 year of service.
Events Policy / For every day that participants of multi-day events – those events which require one or more overnight stay midweek - are absent from their normal place of work while participating in the event, the charity will give half a day paid leave, the other half being taken as part of their paid annual holiday entitlement.
Season Ticket Loan / An interest-free season ticket loan is available for the purchase of an annual season ticket for travel between home and work. Available to staff on completion of probation.
Beating Bowel Cancer Employee Benefits
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