Job Title
Fundraising Coordinator Role
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Fundraising Coordinator to develop and lead the charity's fundraising strategy.
The successful candidate will be responsible for building strong donor relationships, coordinating fundraising campaigns, and growing our base of unrestricted income. You will work closely with senior staff, external partners, and existing team members including those involved in trusts and grant writing. A deep understanding of ethical fundraising and sensitivity to the subject matter is essential.
Key Responsibilities
* Strategic Development: Implement a comprehensive fundraising plan aligned with the charity's values, needs, and new strategy. Conduct a review of past fundraising efforts and recommend improvements. Identify new funding opportunities including individual giving, community fundraising, corporate partnerships, and legacy giving.
* Donor Engagement & Relationship Management: Build and maintain relationships with donors, supporters, and key stakeholders. Take over stewardship of key relationships and ensure consistent, appropriate engagement. Create and maintain a donor database/CRM to track interactions and outcomes.
* Campaign & Event Management: Plan and execute ethical fundraising campaigns and events, ensuring they are aligned with the charity's trauma-informed approach. Work with communications staff or partners to ensure messaging is accurate, sensitive, and appropriate.
* Media & Communications (as relevant to fundraising): Develop/update content for the charity's website, newsletters, and social media that is sensitive, respectful, and aligned with trauma-informed principles. Assist with press releases and media engagement for fundraising events or campaigns, ensuring all public messaging protects the dignity and privacy of service users.
About the Charity
The charity provides child-centred therapy and support services to children, families, and carers affected by child sexual abuse. Our work is grounded in trauma-informed principles, confidentiality, and a deep commitment to the rights and welfare of the child.