Fund Action Co-ordinators
Beloved Rabbits are entering a new phase of ambitious development, that seeks to improve the charityโs financial strength as we work towards a three-year plan that will culminate in the opening of a new purpose designed rabbit welfare services centre.
To support the organisationโs operational vision, a Fundraising Strategy has been developed to underpin the funding necessary to achieve these goals throughout 2022 - 2024.
We are looking to boost our Fundraising Team with Fund Action Co-ordinators, critical rolesย identified within the Fundraising Strategy necessary to meet the fundraising objectives.
Working as a team, under the leadership of the charity's Trustees and support of the whole volunteer team, our Fund Action Co-ordinators will share responsibility for the successful delivery of our fundraising objectives:
- Grant Funding Applications
- Supporter Engagement
- Partnership Development
- Fundraising Activities (primarily via Online Platforms)
The role holder would also be expected to motivate volunteers and members of the public to engage with all aspects of fundraising as part of instilling a culture of โThe Fundraising Conversationโ needed to support the important rabbit welfare activities the charity undertakes.
It is anticipated that, with the support of the Board of Trustees and Management Team, the Fund Action Co-ordinators may choose to recruit dedicated and casual volunteers to assist with the delivery of their activities as required.
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The Skills You Need:
- Experienced in fundraising, either professionally or within a volunteering capacity.
- Interest in animal welfare
- Good organisational skills
- Attention to detail
- Work as part of a small team
- Leadership qualities
- Excellent Communication & Customer Service
- Dedication & commitment to work
- Comfortable user of internet social media, software and Office software
What's In It For You?
- Utilise and develop your skills in fundraising, people management, and team work.
- Be part of making a positive change to animal welfare in your area.
- Enjoy being part of a team of active and enthusiastic volunteers.
- Pivotal to the growth and development of a young Scottish charity.
- An invaluable way to turn a hobby into community benefit.
Additional Notes:
Due to the nature of the role:
- An interview process will be followed to select the right person.
- Details of the interview requirements will be shared upon application.
- Whilst the role is voluntary in nature, there is still an expectation of regular commitment to the charityโs activities.
- Applicants should ensure they have suitable availability to commit to the role.
- An initial probationary period may apply, at the discretion of the Board of Trustees.
This role reports directly to the charityโs Board of Trustees.
As with all roles at Beloved Rabbits this is an unpaid voluntary role.
Location:
Working from your own home, and events throughout Central Scotland.
Working Hours
Flexible, but as required. Most volunteers offer their time during evenings and weekends alongside other work and family commitments.
Commitment
Part-time equivalent, estimated to be a 5-15 hours per month. Minimum commitment of 12 months due to charity investment in the role.
Opportunities
The role holder will also have the optional opportunity to act as a shift manager for one of our weekly Care Team shifts at our local centre.
Ready to apply?
If you want to apply for this role, please click here.ย We will request some additional details and a copy of a relevant CV.