Job summary
To be a key member of the Charity team, supporting the Head of Charity and Volunteers on a range of administrative supporter care activities to harness, develop maximise support and engagement from a variety of stakeholders.
To be a champion of the cause and have a passion for making a difference to the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust staff and patients. The role requires experience of working in supporter care with strong administration and Microsoft Office and digital skills. Someone with great interpersonal skills and an attention to detail, who prides themselves to see a job done excellently. We are looking for someone with energy, motivation, skills, and experience.
This role will also provide the opportunity to become involved in fundraising events and will include engagement with stakeholders including members of the public, internal staff and departments as well as external successful candidate will also be responsible for ensuring that income into the charity is recorded appropriately, that donors are thanked and communicated with effectively and that supporter records are kept up to date. As part of the role the successful candidate will provide excellent supporter and stakeholder care and use their proficient writing skills as part of this.
As a small, busy, team we need an individual who can really 'hit the ground running' and be confident in being a main point of contact for our charity.
Main duties of the job
Please refer to Job Description attached for full list of duties for this role
Supporter care duties include:
The post holder will be responsible for maintaining effective communication with Trust staff and external charity supporters utilising a variety of platforms. This includes administering donations and thanking supporters in a prompt and efficient manner, by drafting and posting of letters, emails and making phone calls where act as the first point of contact into the charity, dealing with enquiries.
Fundraising and engagement duties include:
To support the Head of Charity and Volunteers in securing new and existing supporters to sign up to challenge events, fundraising campaigns and activities, specific appeals and volunteering roles.
To support the Head of Charity and Volunteers in creating engaging communications including social media, email, charity website and internal platforms to raise awareness of the charity.
Administration and reporting duties include:
To keep accurate supporter records and recording income accurately and help create detailed income reports.
To support fund holders and clinical staff in all aspects of fund holder responsibilities, ensuring applications for funding are effectively administered and that fund holder information is maintained effectively.
To process Purchase Orders, receipting activity and resolve any discrepancies with the Finance Team.
About us
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
1. Improving representation at senior levels of staff with disabilities, from black, Asian, and ethnic minorities background, identify as LGBTQ+ and women, through improved recruitment and leadership development
2. Widening access (anchor institution) and employability
3. Improving the experience of staff with disability
4. Improving the EDI literacy and confidence of trust staff through training and development
5. Making equalities mainstream
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
Supporter care
The post holder will be responsible for maintaining effective communication with Trust staff and external charity supporters utilising a variety of platforms. This includes administering donations and thanking supporters in a prompt and efficient manner, by drafting and posting of letters, emails and making phone calls where appropriate. To act as the first point of contact into the charity, dealing with enquiries and providing excellent stakeholder and donor experience.
Create a culture of positivity, enthusiasm, and professionalism in all areas of supporter care ensuring the charity is approachable, friendly and personable to all supporters and Trust staff.
Ensuring supporter records are accurately maintained and up-to-date, including valid gift-aid declarations and communications preferences for individual supporters.
Act as an effective ambassador for the charity in the community to engage support and raise awareness.
To be responsible for the creation and maintenance of supporter records and producing reports to inform new developments and review current trends and areas of focus.
The post holder will need to manage sensitive data and understand data consent.
Fundraising and engagement
To support the Head of Charity and Volunteers in securing new and existing supporters to sign up to challenge events, fundraising campaigns and activities, specific appeals and volunteering roles.
To support Head of Charity and Volunteers with internal and external fundraising and awareness events as required, potentially in a range of locations requiring travel. This may involve some weekend and evening work.
To support the Head of Charity and Volunteers in creating engaging communications including social media, email, charity website and internal platforms to raise awareness of the charity, its purpose and its opportunities. comms
Where necessary, ensure the safe collection, transportation and depositing of donations made on or off site in accordance with standard procedures.
To manage fundraising materials stock and distribute these to supporters as needed.
The post holder will support the Head of Charity and Volunteers with the production of creative content for communications, including identifying appropriate case studies for press releases and public outreach communications, working with the Trusts Communications and Design teams.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
6. Educated to "A" level or equivalent diploma
7. Level 4 qualification or equivalent experience
Experience
Essential
8. Significant experience in a customer service/supporter care role, providing excellent supporter service (email, letters, phone and face-to-face)
9. Experience of using databases and accurately handling data entry
10. Previous experience in developing accurate written materials and record keeping, using high attention to detail
11. Previous experience in creating social media content /marketing materials/stakeholder communications in a professional setting
Desirable
12. Experience in working or volunteering in the charity sector
13. Previous experience of fundraising in the charity sector, either paid or voluntary
14. Experience of managing social media channels in a professional setting
Skills
Essential
15. Good IT skills with experience in Microsoft office and proficiency in Word & Excel
16. Confident communicator, able to build working relationships with people from a range of backgrounds and levels
17. Excellent standard of written English
18. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to relate with donors and staff
19. Experienced and effective team worker skilled at networking and establishing positive relationships and rapport with all stakeholders
Person Specification
Essential
20. Ability to work effectively within a small team
21. Ability to multi-task and remain calm under pressure
22. Dynamic, self-motivated person who has the ability to work unsupervised whilst also being a team player
23. Able to prioritise own workload with minimal supervision
24. Demonstrate an interest in and knowledge of the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Charity's purpose and work, and be committed to this.
25. Flexible to work across Trust sites and on occasional unsocial hours including evenings and weekends
Desirable
26. Knowledge of the requirements of GDPR