J ob title Partnerships Manager Reporting to Head of Partnerships & Public Affairs Responsible for None currently. Line management opportunities may arise as portfolios grow. Band Salary Band C. £30,000 per annum pro rata Hours 4-day week organisation / paid for 5 days Mon-Thu. 09.00 – 17.30 (5-day week during probationary period) Location Bristol office and home working. (2 days a week in Bristol) Probationary Period 3 months Holiday 36 days per annum pro rata, includes bank holidays end of year holiday (28.75 days annual leave on a 4-day week) Contract Type Permanent Recruitment Timeline 08 Dec. Midnight. Application deadline 16-17 Dec. First interviews (in person) 19 Dec. Final interviews About City to Sea and the opportunity City to Sea is a leading environmental organisation dedicated to preventing plastic pollution at its source. We work on impactful campaigns that inspire individuals and businesses to make simple changes that prevent plastic pollution at source. This is an income generation role, largely responsible for maintaining existing partnerships and funders, renewing these agreements and growing key portfolios. Collaboration is key to City to Sea’s success in achieving our mission to ‘prevent single-use plastic pollution at source’ – partnerships play a crucial role in the way we do this, expanding our reach, engagement and impact. Purpose of the role To manage and grow City to Sea’s partners and funders to achieve sustainable and repeatable income, deliver our mutual aims and build strong, healthy and ocean-positive relationships. Financial management, stakeholder management and strategic delivery are integral to this role. You will be responsible for the account management of partnerships across three key categories: National corporate partnerships and sponsors (e.g. Culligan, Ocean Bottle, Ecover and Ecosurety) 1% for the Planet portfolio Refill Destinations portfolio Scope of the role You will be responsible for manging income and expenditure across your portfolio, with the support of the Head of Partnerships & Public Affairs. You will be the main point of contact for your partners and funders, leading regular status calls / meetings externally and working collaboratively across the organisation to ensure contracted deliverables are met. You will have an income generation target, which will primarily focus on maintaining your existing portfolio of national partners and growing two key portfolios: 1. Refill Destinations; 2. 1% for the Planet. You will work closely with the Head of Partnerships & Public Affairs and, where relevant, the Head of Development to support with other areas of new business relevant to partnerships and fundraising. You will and support and grow other areas of fundraising, as prioritised by the Senior Leadership Team. This could include Crowdfunders, Trusts, Grants and Foundations (particularly corporate grants, e.g. DPD Eco Fund and Dr Bronners), Charity of the Year applications or similar. Main Responsibilities: Income generation and financial management across your portfolios Contractual compliance and partnership delivery Account management and client satisfaction Person Specification This is a manager role within the organisation, we are looking for experienced and qualified candidates with: Significant experience in account management and income generation Strong financial literacy Excellent presentation skills, both in creating and delivering presentations to external stakeholders with confidence. Excellent people skills and confidence in developing strong professional relationships with external stakeholders at all levels. Strong communications skills, both verbally and written. Close attention to detail for all written communication with external stakeholders, particularly for contractual compliance. Highly organised and efficient – experienced in working across multiple projects / partnerships at once with competing deadlines. Strong negotiation skills / willingness to prioritise development in this area with support from the Head of Partnerships & Public Affairs. Innovative, agile, creative and comfortable with change – we are a small and mighty organisation continually flexing and adapting to meet demand. Demonstrable commitment to City to Sea’s mission and vision Band C / Manager Competencies These are key roles who manage a specific area of the organisation. They demonstrate: Experience in own subject matter & are ‘go to person’ for expertise in a particular area. Solutions-focused ability when encountering changing priorities. An understanding & interpretation of challenges based on similar situations/experience. These roles demonstrate enhanced ability in these competencies: Self-Strengthen: Are the go-to person within their specialist area offering opinion and recommendations based on previous experience and knowledge, bringing a trusted and informed voice to the table. Admit mistakes whilst modelling how this helps self-growth, actively seeking learning opportunities. Gain confidence of colleagues Work with others: Actively engage partners and encourage relationship building that supports organisation’s objectives and favours win-win situations. Influence others and gains buy-in using compelling, well thought through arguments, conveying messages that are well informed and may be understood by all. Openly share knowledge and insights, challenging ‘silo’ attitudes. Deliver results: Demonstrate leadership through strategic decisions making based on specialised knowledge. Takes accountability within role / specialist field, for monitoring delivery of the organisation’s commitments. Model ambition and high performance in goal achievement, meeting deadlines with enthusiasm. Multi-task using knowledge of organisation to advance multiple objectives How to apply Use this portal to upload Covering Letter and CV by Sunday 08 Dec. Midnight. Complete Equalities Monitoring Form. Click here for a link. Please note incomplete and or late applications will not be considered. In addition, we are unable to provide feedback on applications. All Welcome We welcome colleagues of all ages and experiences. In line with our strategic equalities and diversity commitments for 2024 we will guarantee an interview for candidates identifying as disabled or as a person of colour and or ethnically / racially under-represented (providing you are able to meet the role specifications through experience and or evidenced transferrable skills). If this applies to you, add Access /CC to the top of you covering letter.