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Income Generation and Partnership Lead

Posted 17 days ago

  • Sheffield, South Yorkshire
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 2 months ago
Key purpose and responsibilities of the role.This is a senior post with overall responsibility for the increasing the sustainability of Sheffield Carers Centre through; the development and delivery of new income generation streams, maintaining, and further developing partnerships and relationships with stakeholders, and the delivery of high-profile events for carers, key stakeholders, and influencers.Reporting to: Chief Executive OfficerDirect Reports: NoneKey responsibilities, outcomes, and principles of the role.• Develop, access and secure funding from multiple sources and raise a minimum of £350,000 new income per annum.• Ensure every opportunity to maximise income is taken to allow the further expansion of activities and projects for carers,• Ensure that carers are at the centre of all activities, in keeping with the mission of Sheffield Carers Centre.• Ensure that activities, in liaison with Sheffield Carers Centre staff, are delivered in ways that are preventative, personalised, inclusive, and recognize the diversity of carers in Sheffield.• Working with Sheffield Carers Centre colleagues, maintain the safe, effective, and efficient delivery of all activities, in collaboration with staff, based on an ethos and practice of continual improvement.• Facilitate the expansion of activities reaching diverse communities across the city, in coordination with Sheffield Carers Centre staff to ensure inclusivity and accessibility. Principal tasks: Income Generation• Develop and deliver income generation strategy for the Carers Centre including applications for grants, contracts, fund raising, trusts, foundations, delivery of services etc.• Research and identify prospective donors, corporate supporters and fundraising opportunities that support organisational fundraising and strategic goals and cultivate new potential income opportunities and partnership for the Carers Centre.• Act as a representative for the Centre, being able to accurately, and persuasively, discuss the work and objectives of Sheffield Carers Centre with prospective contacts, supporters, partners and funders.• Work with carers, colleagues and the CEO on proposals and applications across a range of income opportunities to achieve agreed postholder income targets across different income streams.• Sector horizon scanning and maintaining awareness of new developments and fundraising trends.• Use our CRM database and other system to create and maintain accurate income generation records. Partnerships and External relationships • Develop, nurture and sustain close and productive relationships with external bodies including funders, partners and others.• Develop positive working relationships with colleagues in statutory sector, voluntary and community sector organisations; identifying and overcoming barriers, and ensuring the Centre reaches all carers from across Sheffield.• Work with colleagues in the health and care system, including the voluntary and community sector, as well as with Sheffield Carers Centre colleagues, to contribute to, develop, and seek funding for new projects, activities, and services that benefit carers.• Represent the charity externally, helping to maintain and develop partnerships that will amplify the voices of people with lived experience and increase the engagement of new carers with Sheffield Carers Centre. High Profile Events• Deliver a series of diverse and high-profile events aiming to enhance our reputation and raise the profile of the Carers Centre with a wide range of stakeholders including Sheffield Carers Centre colleagues, carers, current and potential funders and influencers.• Ensure all events have clear measurable outcomes relating to the purpose and aims of the role and supporting the mission and principles of the Carers Centre.• Ensure that all events are self-financing, or a clear cost benefit ratio can be demonstrated.• Ensure that all public relations, communications, media opportunities are maximised from all events; including the visual images, media release, copy and content for web and social media and collection of stories and case studies where applicable.• Work with colleagues to maximise event reach to new carers and/ or diverse communities.• Ensure all events are risk assessed, conform to all health and safety and information governance requirements and are inclusive and accessible to all. Other• Any other duties commensurate with the role Income Generation and Partnership Lead as directed by the Chief Executive Officer including deputising for the CEO at related meetings and events.Person Specification: Income Generation and Partnerships Lead (Essential - E Desireable - D)ExperienceSubstantial experience of successful income generation, ideally in a social care, health or voluntary sector setting. ESubstantial experience of the development and delivery of strategies related to income generation within a social care, health or voluntary sector setting. EKnowledge and experience of identifying and delivering compelling and successful proposals for different income generation channels. EExperience of understanding and interpreting accounts and financial information for presentation in proposals for supporters. EDemonstrable relevant experience of successfully delivering work to reach and engage diverse audiences. EA proven team player with the ability to work across the organisation ensuring that strategies take into account impact on other aspects of the organisation, for example communications, finance, HR, and all opportunities to work with and support colleagues are utilised. EResearch of funding opportunities and relevant background and business impact of consequent proposals DEffective and successful relationship building and maintenance with partnerships DProject management and delivery of high-profile events DEffective working relationships with volunteers DSkills and knowledgeExcellent leadership skills and the ability to formulate and implement strategies to deliver organisational objectives, particularly around the generation of income. EGood understanding of the needs of carers. EEfficient, flexible well organised, with the ability to manage multiple projects, to balance competing demands, work on own initiative and to deadlines. EHighly developed influencing skills with proven ability to command respect and work successfully with a range of people and organisations, initiating and maintaining strong relationships. EProject management skills to deliver high profile events √ Excellent communication skills including the communication of complex information to a wide range of audiences EFlexible pragmatic and creative approach, with positive problemsolving skills. EStrong cultural competency including being able to learn about different cultures EProficiency in Microsoft Office applications, using a CRM and experience of virtual working. EKnowledge and evidence of working within all relevant health and safety legislation EKnowledge and evidence of working within all relevant Information Governance legislation and practices. EInsight into the challenges, culture and dynamics of working in a medium sized charity EExperience/knowledge of the Care Act, Safeguarding and Employment legislation and good practice. DValuesCommitment to inclusive service delivery that is responsive to the diversity of carers in Sheffield ECommitment to the involvement of carers in service design ECommitment to partnership working. ECommitment to continuing professional development.E Location Sheffield Type of Contract Part Time Hours annualised hours pro rataWorking hours: annualized contract of hours of 50% or 60% FTE.Pension Company Contribution: 6.5%Flexi working policy: mainly home based or networking across Sheffield.Flexibility will be expected.Annual leave: Full-time employees have 24 days for the first 5 years of service, plus 3 days offbetween Christmas and New Year (as the office is closed) plus 8 days bank holidays pro rata.Plus, an additional 5 days’ leave pro rata at 5 years.Health Care Cash Plan: Westfield’s Health Care Cash plan level 2Office space: We occupy a modern, light, and airy City Centre office, that has a spacious staffroom and kitchen. The location is handy for shops and public transport.Secure parking for bikes and some limited onsite parking for cars is available.Probationary Period: 3 months Closing Date 11-04-2024 How to Apply Please email a 2-page CV and a 2-page cover letter and our Equal Opportunities form (please seebelow) to ##### by 11.59pm on 11 April 2024Our Equal Opportunities Form that can be downloaded here >>>Job description: Income Generation and Partnership LeadHours: 910 or 1,092 hours each year (50% or 60% FTE)Base: Sheffield Carers Centre, Dearing House, Young Street, Sheffield S1 4UP or home oTo sign up for job alerts or advertise a job please login or register with VAS:
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