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Partnerships And Philanthropy Lead

Posted 12 days ago

  • Glasgow, Scotland
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 3 months ago
Glasgow office based with flexible working options (On site)Closing12th May 2024Advertised from 17th April 202435 hours per week. Permanent.RoleMND Scotland is the only charity in Scotland dedicated to directly supporting people with MND, their families, andfriends.Since being founded over forty years ago, MND Scotland has provided practical, financial and emotional support toanyone affected by MND whilst also funding essential research into finding effective treatments and a cure.MND Scotland is funded entirely by donations and grants. The charity’s patron is Her Royal Highness, the PrincessRoyal.We are looking for a highly motivated fundraising manager to join our growing fundraising team as Partnerships andPhilanthropy Lead. This role will join us at an exciting time of growth to deliver a successful Partnerships andPhilanthropy strategy.In this role, you will be central to the successful delivery of our ambitious fundraising strategy, using operationaland financial planning skills to develop and implement a successful portfolio for giving across Scotland.Working with a mixed audience of Trusts and Corporates, you will lead on delivering first-class supporterexperiences through the creation of an innovative and engaging portfolio. You will work with the Head ofFundraising to create the infrastructure required for Partnerships and Philanthropy to thrive, developing, andmanaging existing relationships, whilst building new opportunities.As Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead you will be an inspiring leader and play a vital role in driving a step changein high value fundraising, securing multiyear funding, and establishing meaningful relationships in thisarena.You will be an ambassador for MND Scotland, building relationships across the MND community to further our mission tomake time count for everyone in Scotland affected by MND.Interviews: First stage – Thursday 23rd May 2024. Successful candidates will be invited back to a second stage onTuesday 28th May 2024.Candidates must have the right to work in the UK and show how they demonstrate this e.g., British citizen/EU SettledStatus.Glasgow office based with flexible working options. (On site)Closing12th May 2024MND Scotland is the only charity in Scotland dedicated to directly supporting people with MND, their families, andfriends.Since being founded over forty years ago, MND Scotland has provided practical, financial and emotional support toanyone affected by MND whilst also funding essential research into finding effective treatments and a cure.MND Scotland is funded entirely by donations and grants. The charity’s patron is Her Royal Highness, the PrincessRoyal.As part of an exciting period of expansion within the fundraising team, we are looking to recruit a Trusts andFoundations Fundraiser. This role will be integral in supporting the diversification of our income streams andfocus on this important area of fundraising, creating more opportunities for giving across Scotland.The Trusts and Foundations Fundraiser role will support the Partnerships and Philanthropy Lead in developing andcultivating a portfolio of trust fundraising and will be central to the successful delivery of our ambitiousfundraising strategy. You will be responsible for researching, identifying, and producing high quality bids aswell as supporting with required reporting.Alongside this, you will play an active role in developing our supporter journeys and maintaining and utilisingfinancial and supporter data to improve and develop our fundraising offer. As part of the role, you will befundamental in developing and maintaining meaningful relationships across the trusts and foundationslandscape.As an ambassador for MND Scotland, and a first point of contact for many supporters, you will be a confidentcommunicator with a passion for working with people throughout the community. You will be highly organised, andable to run projects on time and on budget.Home working with attendance at our office in Central Glasgow as required (Remote)Closing20th May 2024MND Scotland is the only charity in Scotland dedicated to supporting people with MND, their families, andfriends.Since being founded over forty years ago, MND Scotland has provided practical, financial and emotional support toanyone affected by MND whilst also funding essential research into finding effective treatments and a cure.MND Scotland is funded entirely by donations and grants. The charity’s patron is Her Royal Highness, the PrincessRoyal.Everything we do, and the way in which we do it, puts the MND Community at our core. The Welfare Rights Advisor’srole is to ensure provision of the advice and practical assistance needed to maximise the financial supportavailable to individuals and families affected by MND.Reporting to the organisation’s Welfare Rights Lead, you will ensure that people with MND and their families haveaccess to the benefits to which they’re entitled. Ensuring provision of the advice and practical assistanceneeded to maximise the financial support available to individuals and families affected by MND. You will workwith people affected by MND to identify their entitlements, based on their individual circumstances, and submitappropriate applications. Liaising with public bodies, as required, assisting clients in navigating oftencomplex application processes and ensuring speedy access to benefits. Reassuring people with MND that they arebeing supported through a difficult situation.You will be a highly motivated individual, have experience in welfare and benefits, have excellent communicationskills and enjoy new challenges. A clear understanding of statutory welfare and benefits systems and processesis essential. As well as an awareness of the barriers faced by people with significant illnesses in society.This will enable people with MND to spend their precious time building special memories with their families,rather than worrying about their finances.If you are someone who works well under pressure, who can manage an often varied and time-sensitive workload and whobelieves in our vision of a world without motor neuron disease, then we would love to hear from you.Interested in leading and supporting the business functions of the ALLIANCE?The ALLIANCE has an opportunity to join our Corporate Services team as a Finance and Corporate Services Manager, withmanagement responsibility for finance, HR, office management, facilities and IT.You will provide high level administrative, strategic planning and operational support; manage financial matters andhelp with budgets and financial projections; help develop policies, rules and guidelines for the wholeorganisation; offer advice and support to senior management; prepare reports and submissions about theALLIANCE's resources and operations and help with staff management.You will have:Accounting qualification, ideally Chartered (ACCA)Proven experience of working in corporateservicesPrevious experience of using Sage Line 50 accountsAbility to horizon scan to identifyopportunities and risksExcellent organisational skillsExperience of staff management within anorganisationExperience of day-to-day management of the finance functionExperience of managingthe IT function within an organisationExperience of preparing budgets and quarterly managementaccounts, including variance analyses and reforecastingExperience of preparing and submitting VATreturnsExperience of month end, quarter end and year end financesDemonstrable skills inbusiness administration and leadership skillsExperience ofoffice management and ability to establish, oversee and develop the organisation’s infrastructureITskills in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and financial packagesFlexible approachIt would be desirable for you to have experience of:Understanding of membership organisationsExperience of working with Boards andCommitteesExperience of working in the third sectorAs an ALLIANCE employee you will benefit from:210 hours annual leave (equivalent of 30 days)91 days public holiday (equivalent of 13 days) that canbe taken flexiblyAdditional leave between Christmas and New YearContributory pensionschemeOpen to flexible working (formal and informal)Hybrid working – opportunity to work fromhome for part of the weekEnhanced maternity and paternity payEmployee Assistance ProgrammeLearning and development opportunitiesCorporate ratesfor gym membershipTime off in lieuCycle SchemeThe ALLIANCE is a healthy working lives employer and encourages a healthy work life balance and is happy to talkflexible working.The ALLIANCE recognises that in real life, great people don’t always ‘tick all the boxes’. Even if you don’t meetevery point on the job description, if this role and our organisation feels like a good fit for you, we stillwant to hear from you.Please note, this role is subject to a 6-month probationary period.We are seeking to recruit a motivated, skilled and highly organised coordinator to lead our Telefriending Service,and to and contribute to the support that LGBT Health offers to LGBT+ older people (50 years+) throughoutScotland.The main purpose of the role is to lead on the delivery of the Telefriending Service which offers regular phone-basedsupport to LGBT elders throughout Scotland. The Coordinator is responsible for:carrying out initial assessment with new referrals and matching referralsrecruit, train and supervise volunteers and sessional staffcoordinate weekly staff and volunteer rotaslead a team of sessional staff and volunteerspromote the servicecollect and collate reporting dataensure that the Telefriending project is delivered to a high standard
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