BEYOND THE STREETS: FUNDRAISING & GRANTS OFFICER
Location: Southampton or London Office / Home-Working / Hybrid Working*
Hours: 35 hours per week
Line Manager: Grants Manager
Pension: 5% Employer Contribution (with statutory 3% employee contribution)
Contract: Permanent
*Hybrid working is fully negotiable, but there is an expectation that on occasion there will be a need to attend the London and Southampton offices.
About Beyond the Streets
A wonderful opportunity exists to join the energetic, friendly, and talented Beyond the Streets staff team, dedicated to achieving the aim of living in a UK where women aren’t compelled to sell sex; free from coercion, violence, poverty, and other abuses. We also work towards ensuring that those involved in selling sex can access effective services without experiencing barriers such as stigma, a lack of understanding, and judgemental attitudes.
The charity formed over 20 years ago, and we’re now a leading specialist within our theme. Beyond the Streets works in 2 key areas:
1. Direct Support: We provide direct support for women involved in selling sex via two frontline services: 1) Beyond Support, based in Southampton (a national remote telephone service offering long-term 1:1 support with trained Women’s Support Workers); 2) Door of Hope, based in east London supporting women involved in selling sex on street via street outreach, drop-ins, advocacy to gain/maintain access to services, 1:1 Psychotherapy sessions, and 1:1 long-term support.
2. Impact Work: We run training courses for third sector/statutory professionals to increase awareness and educate on women’s support needs. In partnership, we produce research and resources and reports, involving lived experience voices, to support better access to services for women and encourage systemic change. We also host an affiliate network of 30+ organisations nationwide.
About the role…
We’re looking for someone with energy, motivation, and experience to make an instant and vital impact on the organisation; someone who can understand the big picture, has good attention to detail and can make things happen. The role will focus on increasing income from donations and sustaining our current grant income, both playing a key role in maintaining our frontline services and impact work. With plans around developing our supporter base and growing our number of regular donors already in place, you will not only have the opportunity to quickly become involved in key activities but also the chance to influence these plans through your own expertise. The position will report to the Grants Manager and work closely with the Comms and Marketing Officer as well as the wider Beyond the Streets team.
You’ll need…
* Experience of writing compelling copy to inspire people to donate.
* Experience of working in a charity fundraising environment.
* Experience of leading on digital fundraising events/campaigns and community fundraising appeals.
* Understanding of violence against women & girls and be passionate about making a difference.
* Strong interpersonal skills to quickly build rapport with internal and external stakeholders.
* To be a self-motivator as well as a keen collaborator, who enjoys working within a team and thrives on achieving goals.
* To be a creative thinker, who is solution-focused, with a natural attention to detail.
Sometimes, research shows that particularly women will not apply for a job if they don’t meet all the criteria. Therefore, if you’re interested in the role but only meet some and not all the criteria, we’d love for you to apply! You may be the person who is the best fit for our team and this role; we wouldn’t want you or us to miss out!
All those that are shortlisted and invited to interview will receive a pre-interview pack that will include an introduction to the friendly interview panel and the list of questions that they will be asking.
Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR)
Due to the nature of this role involving engaging with women around the subject of violence against women, this post is restricted to female applicants under Section 9 of the Equality Act 2010.
* Competitive pay: earn £32,000.
* Flexible working: incorporating a Time off in Lieu system.
* Career opportunities: develop yourself and your career in a specialist VAWG sector, reputable national organisation.
* Personal development allowance: to further your work-based skills and knowledge.
* Cycle to work scheme: tax-free allowance to buy.
* Tech Buying Scheme: spread the cost of personal technology equipment and homeware across 12 months via payroll.
* Travel season ticket loan scheme: an interest-free loan to enable team members to purchase a season ticket for travel between their usual place of residence and their usual place of work.
All roles are subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK, satisfactory references, and a DBS check. When you join, you’ll receive a structured induction, including attending our own training on understanding involvement in the sex industry.
Brief Summary
Can you help us increase our income from donations and sustain our current grant income, both playing a key role in maintaining our frontline services and impact work?
Please complete the Application Form giving as much information as you can that is relevant.
Return the application form along with the Equal Opportunities form to recruitment@beyondthestreets.org.uk.
Make sure that you demonstrate in the application form your ability to meet the requirements of the Job Description and Person Specification listed in the Application Pack, by giving clear, concise examples of how you meet each criterion, as set out in the Person Specification.
We recognise our responsibility to remove any barriers in our recruitment process. If you have identified any barriers in the Job Description or Person Specification, please tell us of these in your application. We are committed to making any reasonable adjustment to the job where possible, and it would help us to know your needs to do this.
The Equal Opportunities form will be detached from your application and kept separately. The information given on it will not be used to make decisions about who is short-listed or recruited.
Deadline for applications: 5th November 2024
Interview: 14th November 2024
Potential start date: 6th January 2025 (open to negotiation for the right candidate).
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