Do you work in fundraising, or have an interest in pursuing fundraising as a career? Would you like to be part of a dynamic team in a fast-paced department? Are you looking for a part-time role that offers you the flexibility to work from home and/or the office?
We are looking for a part-time Major Gifts Officer to support the Major Gifts team in identifying, cultivating, soliciting, securing and stewarding major gifts from individuals, focusing on gifts of £10,000 and above. You will achieve this through effective administration, prospect research, donor stewardship and reporting. This is a perfect opportunity for someone currently working in fundraising to take a step into specialising in Major Gifts in an Arts environment.
This position is offered as a part-time, permanent position, which can be based in either Stratford-upon-Avon or London. We are ideally looking for someone that can work 21 hours Monday to Wednesday, with 2 days working from the office.
The Development department works to achieve an income target of over £8 million annually through: corporates and learning partnerships; trusts, foundations and grants; and individual giving. £5 million comes from individuals – including major gifts, mid-level supporters, low level memberships, legacies and annual appeals.
Reporting to the Head of Major Gifts, key areas of responsibility include (please see the full job description and person specification for the comprehensive list):
Working closely with another part-time Major Gifts Officer to provide proactive and responsive support to the team.
Drafting persuasive correspondence, documents and proposals on behalf of the team.
Researching and identifying potential supporters.
Planning solicitations and developing the prospect pipeline for the team.
Supporting the stewardship of major donors through ticket and hotel bookings, gift packages and arranging bespoke opportunities to meet artists and creatives.
Attending performances and events, representing the Development team with external and internal stakeholders.
Updating the database, proofreading documents and acknowledgements for major donors.
To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have:
Previous experience of fundraising administration support in any type of organisation and an overall interest in fundraising
First class administrative skills, with computer literacy and experience of MS Office programmes
An active interest in the performing arts or literature
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate at all levels, including with external stakeholders and donors, to enable you to build positive working relationships
Brilliant organisational skills and attention to detail, so that you can plan and check your work and meet deadlines
A positive outlook, a commitment to delivering the highest levels of customer service and the capacity to work flexibly to meet multiple demands in a fast-paced environment
This is a part time role, working 21 hours over 3 or 4 days per week. As a theatre company, the RSC operates in the evenings and weekends, meaning occasional work outside of normal working hours is required. The RSC supports hybrid ways of working, with roles split between the home and office. The RSC's Development department is split between Stratford-upon-Avon and London and this role requires a minimum of two days a week in either office. The line manager is based in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Application Process
All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email
jobs@rsc.org.uk
First interviews will be on Teams on 8 April, with second in-person interviews in Stratford-upon-Avon on 16 April.
About the RSC
The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.
We can offer great
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and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do.
We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals.
We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work
The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity.