Head of Fundraising - London, United Kingdom - Scottish Documentary Institute

Scottish Documentary Institute
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ABOUT SCOTTISH DOCUMENTARY INSTITUTE (SDI)
We are a Scottish charity and documentary hub, renowned for nurturing world-class film talent and producing award-winning films.

We support filmmakers in the art and the business of independent creative documentary and offer a range of opportunities and events to professionals, emerging filmmakers and audiences in Scotland and beyond.


SDI's Mission is to nurture new and existing talent to develop their careers and contribute to a fairer, more sustainable film industry in Scotland and internationally.

To protect and support compelling, thought-provoking documentary filmmaking driven by vision and urgency.

To be instrumental in engaging talent from historically marginalised groups and growing diverse communities of filmmakers and audiences in Scotland and elsewhere, through collaboration and solidarity.

And to cultivate an interest in the power of documentary films to spark empathy, critical thinking and inspire positive social change.

Part-time: 15 hours per week

Location:
Our offices are in Edinburgh but the post can involve mostly online/remote working


Salary:
£38,500-£42,000 p/a pro rata


Starting from:
January/February 2024


In this role, the Head of Fundraising will support SDI in moving closer to its financial goals and achieving its objectives to have a long-lasting positive impact on the independent documentary sector in Scotland, in the UK and internationally.

If you're highly motivated, organised and a good researcher, we'd love to hear from you


EXPERIENCE

  • At least three years of experience in fundraising in the culture sector
  • Substantial experience in writing grant proposals, corresponding with funders and reporting to funders
  • A thorough understanding of the funding landscape (especially grantgivers), in Scotland primarily but also in the UK and internationally, and possible prospects for SDI
  • Exceptional communication and relationshipbuilding skills, including networking at events An understanding of the ways in which aspects of SDI's work can be presented to appeal to different types of funder
  • Experience of impact monitoring and evaluation, and its importance to funders
  • Attention to detail and a passion for research
  • Membership of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising and working knowledge of the Code of Fundraising Practice.

Desirable

  • A passion for documentary and understanding of SDI's place in the industry
  • Competence with client databases and their use for fundraising purposes
  • Experience working in a busy arts charity
  • Experience in designing and hosting events for funders

PERKS

  • Flexible working hours
  • Creative, passionate and inclusive, working environment
  • The chance to support the growth of the independent documentary sector in Scotland and in the UK
  • 31 days holiday allowance per year, inclusive of public holidays (pro rata)
  • Additional leave day for your birthday
  • Friendly office in Leith, Edinburgh

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