Job overview
South Central Ambulance Charity is looking to recruit a proactive and dynamic Community Fundraising Officer for the Thames Valley. This role is focused on creating opportunities to fundraise within our local communities and to raise money through community engagement and third party fundraising. The postholder will be expected to spend time out in the local community.
With just seven NHS ambulance charities across the UK this is a rare opportunity to be part of a developing ambulance charity. We are the charitable arm of South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. This is a regional role covering key counties SCAS serve (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire).
The role of Community Fundraising Officer is an important link between the NHS charity, the communities we support and our large cohort of over 750 volunteers. The Community Fundraising Officer for the Charity will be expected to actively support the current strategy to raise funds for the Charity’s key objectives and to support our communications plan both internally and externally.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Vanessa Casey – Charity CEO on 07766 800168;vanessa.casey@sca-charity.org.ukor Sarah Callaghan – Volunteer Manager on 07966 558040; sarah.callaghan@sca-charity.org.uk.
We will close the advert as soon as we reach the required number of applications – so don’t delay apply now!
The Charity is ambitious to grow the support it can give SCAS in funding projects, equipment and programmes that are not funded by the NHS. The role of Community Fundraising Officer is key to us achieving this by raising unrestricted funds through an engaging community fundraising programme.
We are looking for someone who:
• Enjoys working as part of a small team and is ambitious to learn and achieve new income for the charity.
• Is interested in inspiring people in our area to fundraise through proactive engagement within the community.
• Is self-motivated and able to work on their own initiative.
• Has experience of working with fundraising CRM databases & Microsoft Office skills.
• Enjoys organising and planning.
• Can see the bigger picture and think outside of the box.
The successful candidate must be able to prioritise workload and manage own time effectively to meet deadlines while ensuring good working relationships with donors, volunteers, and colleagues. There is an expectation that the postholder will spend around 70% of their time out in the community.
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) covers the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Hampshire. South Central Ambulance Charity is the charitable arm of SCAS. The Charity’s vision is to inspire people to volunteer, donate or fundraise to ensure we are always here serving patients, their families and wider communities when they need us. Our dedicated team of around 750 volunteers are funded by the Charity to make a difference to the lives of those living in our communities.
As part of a small Charity team you will also work closely with our Community First Responder volunteers and the Community Engagement and Training Team. You will also work alongside the Community Fundraising Officer (Hampshire) whose role will mirror your own in the South. You will be able to build excellent relationships with fundraisers and donors and will be able to deliver an excellent level of donor stewardship to all our supporters.
You will need to be flexible and able to travel across our region with the ability to work from various sites as required. There will be a requirement to work evenings and weekends to support fundraising events and activities for which time off in lieu will be available.
This is a hybrid working position with homeworking and regular (at least one day a week) attendance at the Charity’s office in Thame, Oxfordshire. Further information about the Charity can be found at or for information about SCAS. Registered Charity 1049778.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Community Fundraising
1. Proactively create, initiate and develop relationships to maximise fundraising opportunities with individuals and community groups taking on their own challenge.
2. Work with the Community Fundraiser (Hampshire) and the wider team to ensure the annual fundraising target for community fundraising is met by managing and creating fundraising initiatives within the community. Currently £165,000 with a view to increasing to £250,000 over the next 3-4 year's.
3. Grow our annual events, Outrun an Ambulance challenge and the NHS Big Tea to ensure community participation from across our region. To submit business plans to assess the financial viability of existing and proposed events to ensure the necessary return on investment can be achieved for all events. Leading on these projects in your area to generate wider participation and an increase in funds raised.
4.Create and implement engaging marketing campaigns to promote and encourage third party fundraising events and to encourage participants to take part on behalf of SCAS Charity.
5. Create and maintain excellent relationships with external fundraisers who organise their own events to raise funds, motivating, supporting and encourage their efforts to ensure maximum success for their event. Support their marketing efforts, engage with their fundraising and ensure they are thanked and supported.
6. Create and implement a donor stewardship programme that ensures you are always providing excellent stewardship to our supporters that will encourage longer term support.
7. Attend community events, including cheque presentations and photocalls, deliver talks to build relationships and engender support and to promote the charity.
8. Manage and coordinate the placement of charity collection tins across the patch, recruiting and managing local community volunteers to support this activity. Managing local collection opportunities and developing business relationships in the community for income generation.
9. Deliver presentations and talks to community audiences as required working alongside volunteer responders to deliver CPR and defib awareness sessions in the community and to build awareness of the role of the Charity, securing donations on our behalf.
10.Actively Support our volunteers who fundraise on behalf of the Charity ensuring they have the correct materials to aid their activities and are compliant in current charity law and code of conduct. Apply for local council street collection licenses, support the purchase of promotional goods and work with the team to create publicity materials.
This advert closes on Thursday 2 Jan 2025
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