Job Description
Purpose of the role
West Kent Mind enriches lives through better mental health by offering support to get
well, stay well and thrive. We are an ambitious, award-winning organisation.
Our services are provided free of charge or at low cost to make them accessible to our
clients, and fundraising is essential to make sure West Kent Mind can continue
responding to the needs of our community.
This new role will play a key part in income generation through developing and delivering
community events and individual giving campaigns. This will include engaging our
supporters and sustaining positive relationships across the local community.
The Development Officer will also provide advice and guidance to community
fundraisers running their own events or participating in sponsored challenges.
We currently have 2 open vacancies in the Development Office.
If you wish to apply for both positions, you may submit one application but clearly referring to this in your covering statement.
* If your application clearly demonstrates your suitability for both roles, there is no need to submit a second application.
* If you prefer to tailor your applications for each role, please submit a second supporting statement. You will not be penalised for reusing relevant examples from your first statement if they apply to both roles.
* Please clearly indicate which role(s) you are applying for.
Key objectives
Assist in the planning and delivery of engaging fundraising events, both in-person
and online, managing logistics, promotion, and supporter engagement.
Develop and implement fundraising campaigns, including appeals, individual
giving, online fundraising, and corporate initiatives.
Build and maintain strong relationships with supporters, ensuring they feel valued
and connected to West Kent Mind.
Track and report on donations, campaign performance, and supporter
engagement using our CRM system (we use Beacon).
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Contribute to the development of the organisation’s fundraising strategy,
ensuring income targets are met.
Person Specification:
All experience may be paid or voluntary, full or part-time, in the UK or overseas.
Who you are
You have experience in delivering creative, engaging events that appeal to a wide
audience.
You are highly organised, with strong attention to detail and excellent
administrative skills.
You know how to inspire and motivate people to support a cause.
You are a compelling communicator, confident in person, in writing, and online.
You are comfortable using online platforms such as JustGiving and event booking
tools.
You are data-driven, using insights to refine strategies and demonstrate impact.
You enjoy networking and relationship-building, particularly within the local
community.
You have knowledge of fundraising approaches and are keen to develop this
further.
You are a team player who can also work independently to manage multiple
projects and meet deadlines.
This might be through previous fundraising roles, project/event management,
communications, or voluntary experience.
What you will offer us:
Strong project management and coordination skills, ensuring delivery against
targets and deadlines.
Skilled in using data for reporting and improving supporter journeys.
Proficient in CRM systems, together with the IT officer and Fundraising Manager
in refining databases for better insights.
Engaging and adept at building relationships with supporters and stakeholders.
Knowledgeable about fundraising approaches and eager to explore new
strategies.
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Creative thinker who identifies opportunities and collaborates to bring ideas to
life.
Effective at prioritising ideas and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
Confident in networking and representing West Kent Mind professionally.
Capable of managing the fundraising inbox efficiently.
Able to engage and motivate volunteers and staff to achieve goals.
Experienced in organising successful and enjoyable events.
Key responsibilities
Deliver fundraising campaigns, ensuring compliance with regulations and GDPR.
Create compelling fundraising materials, including newsletters, campaign
content, and social media posts.
Monitor and evaluate campaign performance, reporting insights and
recommendations.
Manage regular donor communications, keeping supporters informed and
engaged.
Support the wider fundraising team in delivering high-quality events.
Secure corporate sponsorships for fundraising events and maintain sponsor
relationships.
Act as the main point of contact for community fundraisers, providing guidance
and encouragement.
Develop and distribute fundraising toolkits and promotional materials.
Represent West Kent Mind at events, networking opportunities, and community
meetings.
Work with the marketing team to promote fundraising opportunities across
multiple channels.
Identify new opportunities for participation in challenge events and supporter-led
fundraising.
Ensure timely, personalised supporter communications, acknowledging and
thanking donors.
Maintain accurate records in Beacon to track supporter engagement and income.
Respond effectively to supporter enquiries and provide excellent donor
stewardship.
Adopting our fundraising culture
West Kent Mind operates and encourages a fundraising culture, this means that our
staff, volunteers and trustees are all fundraising advocates and contribute to an
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organisational fundraising ethos. We expect all colleagues to play their part in
generating income, this could be anything from being pro-active working with colleagues
to secure funding for your area of work, to writing a heartfelt thank you note to a donor,
or putting together a testimonial from a beneficiary to demonstrate funding impact for
a grant application. Securing income is vital to our survival and we expect everyone to
embrace our ethos. We don’t expect all our staff to be fundraising experts but we do
expect you to fully adopt our fundraising culture with energy and passion, and to use
your experience and skills to support colleagues to do the same.
Benefits
We’re a charity and we’re here to make a positive difference to lives and communities.
You’ll work with a passionate, knowledgeable and dedicated team with a big heart.
Holidays
It’s important to take time off. We give you 23 days a year, increasing by one day per
year of service up to 30 days, plus bank holidays.
To refresh and recuperate before the start of a new year, we also give you an extra three
days holiday between Christmas and New Year.
For part-timers this is all calculated pro-rata.
Learning
We’re committed to supporting our staff with learning and professional development,
so we offer opportunities for coaching, training and mentoring. Everyone, regardless of
role, is offered free Mental Health First Aid training.
Pension
If eligible you’ll be auto-enrolled into our pension scheme, and our contribution is based
on 3% of your salary.
Employee Assistance Programme
Everyone can access our Employee Assistance Programme. It’s confidential and includes
24/7 telephone advice, counselling and a suite of online tools to help you stay happy
and healthy.