Trusts and Foundations Officer - Princes Risborough, United Kingdom - Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

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What we do


Hearing Dogs for Deaf People trains dogs that change deaf people's lives through emotional and practical support - because nobody with hearing loss should feel alone.

Our amazing dogs help deaf children and adults to leave loneliness behind and reconnect with life.


What you will be doing
This is a hybrid role with ideally 1-2 days in the office (including donor meetings).

Working as the Trusts and Foundations Officer you will be fully responsible and accountable for:


  • Develop relationships with colleagues in fundraising, the wider organisation and external trusts and foundation managers and administrators.
  • Research the market and develop market knowledge. Establish new partnerships with Trusts, using all relevant and appropriate research techniques to understand their grant giving criteria.
  • Account manage trust and Major Giving relationships, ensuring the trust receives updates and reports on time.
  • Support the Head of Major Giving with major donor and corporate development.

What you will need to succeed

  • You will be able to develop relationships with colleagues in the wider teams, senior staff, Hearing Dogs trustees, external trusts and foundation managers and administrators.

Why us?
We offer a wide range of benefits for our staff which include:

  • 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Pension
  • Hybrid working

How to apply


If you are interested in working with us in this varied and immensely rewarding job then please send your CV and a covering letter on how you'd be perfect for the role.

Registered charity in England and Wales and in Scotland (SC040486)


Salary:
£28,500.00 per year


Benefits:


  • Company pension
  • Onsite parking
  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Princes Risborough HP27 9NS

Application deadline: 07/04/2023

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