Job Description
Job Title:Fundraising and Finance Officer
Job Purpose:The Fundraising and Finance Officer is responsible for supporting Peace Direct’s programme funding and finance functions, with 60% of time allocated to fundraising research and proposal writing and 40% of time allocated to financial administration.
Responsible to:Head of Finance and Administration and Head of Programme Funding (joint management)
Key Tasks
Fundraising responsibilities (60% - approx. 21 hours per week)
Fundraising research:
- Conducting research into new funders for Peace Direct, including from US and Europe and including institutional funders using and other databases.
- Taking the initiative to proactively explore new avenues for funding.
- Participating in relevant networking meetings to learn from other fundraisers in the sector.
Proposal writing:
- Prepare small applications to trusts and foundations, under the direction of the Head of Programme Funding
Donor reporting and administration:
- Drafting high quality narrative reports to donors.
- Accurately recording new leads, applications, reporting deadlines and other communication in Salesforce.
- Providing any other support under the direction of the Head of Programme Funding
Finance Responsibilities (40% - approx. 14 hours per week)
Finance and Administration responsibilities (40% - approx. 14 hours per week)
Financial processing and recordkeeping:
- Recording transactions on to Quickbooks, ensuring that all income and expenditure is posted to the correct unrestricted and restricted funds
- Preparing all payments (international transfers, invoices etc)
- Running periodic checks to ensure accuracy and completeness of data
- Paying out petty cash and maintaining all records for petty cash
- Preparing month end reports and carrying out reconciliations of all balance sheet accounts on a monthly basis.
- Preparing draft management accounts
- Support the continuous improvement of finance systems and procedures, under the direction of the Head of Finance and Administration
- Preparing monthly salaries and ensuring that monthly salary data in submitted to HMRC
- Work with International Programmes (IP) team to contribute to good flow of information between Finance and IP teams
- Contribute to correct and efficient grant monitoring and reporting as required and by carrying out above duties
- Providing any other support under the direction of the Head of Finance & Administration
Internal Relations:
- Work very closely with PD staff to help deliver PDs strategy
- Help ensure that the information from fundraising and finance is effectively and efficiently communicated to other staff who need it.
- Perform any other tasks as directed by the Head of Programme Funding and the Head of Finance and Administration.
Organisational Learning:
- Work with colleagues to promote organisational learning.
- Participate in team learning activities, including thematic working groups
Communications:
- Contribute to PD’s publications, social media output, publicity events and other events, where appropriate
Travel:
- Occasional travel in the UK to represent PD externally
Environment:
- The position is based at PDs office in London.
Discretion to Act:
Working within the framework of the strategic plan, the post holder will take responsibility for his/her own work and for reaching targets set for him/her.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Educated to degree level
- Excellent research skills and a high standard of written English
- A good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel
- Excellent team working skills, with a passion for peacebuilding
- Accuracy and good attention to detail
- Well organised, taking a systematic approach
- Ability to set own work timetable, meeting organisational deadlines and keeping all finance systems up to date
Desirable:
- Experience of using a small office accounting system, preferably Quickbooks
- Experience of using CRM databases such as Salesforce or Raisers Edge.
- Experience of initiating and processing banking transactions, including on-line and in foreign currencies