Bore Place - Commonwork Trust
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Head of Fundraising
Hours: Part-Time permanent role, 3 days a week – flexible working considered
Salary: £42K FTE depending on skills and experience
Location: Bore Place, Chiddingstone, Kent TN8 7AR
Bore Place is looking for a new Head of Fundraising to be part of our team. This role will
report to the CEO and work closely with the Senior Management Team and others to support us to
develop and deliver our ambitious ‘people and nature’ programmes by identifying and securing
the necessary funds to achieve our vision.
Who we are: Bore Place is situated on a 500-acre organic farm estate in West Kent. Our mission
is to enhance the planet in all that we do, to inspire people to live and work sustainably and
lead happy and fulfilling lives. We provide a unique venue, educational programmes for young
people, public activities and courses, and a site that is open to all.
We are now at one of the most exciting stages in our development. With a new CEO in place, you
will be joining the organisation at a pivotal moment as we approach our 50th birthday in 2027.
We are a small organization with a culture of ‘can do’ and everyone mucking in. We currently do
not have a fundraising team but anticipate the Head of Fundraising will build such a team on
the back of increased income generation.
Your role: In this role, the fundraiser will use expert communication skills and a keen sense
of initiative to identify fundraising opportunities, develop relationships with potential
donors, and manage fundraising campaigns. By coordinating events, writing proposals, and
recruiting and leading volunteers, the fundraiser will hone speaking, writing, and leadership
abilities while moving the Commonwork Trust closer to its financial goals.
The ideal candidate will be motivated, professional, and organised with a strong track record
of successful fundraising. We’re looking for someone who believes in the mission of the
Commonwork Trust and has exceptional drive for furthering our fundraising efforts as well as
strategising and delivering on new ones.
We would love to hear from you if you have:
- Fundraising experience – you will have at least three years of experience at developing a
fundraising strategy and understanding how different income streams operate with a strong track
record in securing income - Demonstrable experience in securing funding – you will have experience in identifying key
voluntary income streams and securing funding support from trusts and foundations, and be
comfortable with ‘making the ask’ of wealthy individuals - Grant funding – you will have a strong track record of identifying, securing and monitoring
grant funding. - Communication skills – you will have excellent communication and relationship-building
skills - Leadership skills – you will have experience in leading and motivating colleagues and
volunteers - Charity experience – you will have worked in the charitable sector, preferably with a focus
on environmental issues and have an understanding of how a mission-based organisation operates
and the wider sector considerations that a charity operates within - Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
- Certification, diploma, or similar qualification in fundraising would be a bonus
What we offer: As an organisation, we seek to be an inclusive and fair employer. We are a happy
and supportive team and recognise that people are the heart of our organisation and value them
accordingly. This is an opportunity to use your skills and experience to support the
organisation to reach its full potential.
We aim to be an organisation with a workforce that reflects the diversity of our society. We
strongly encourage and welcome applicants across all identities and backgrounds.
We offer:
- flexible working
- opportunities to learn and develop
- free parking at our beautiful rural location
- staff discounts on events and organic vegetables when in season
- a pension
- life insurance and an employee assistance programme
- 30 days holiday per year, plus bank holidays (pro-rata)
The deadline for receipt of applications is 5pm on Friday, 5th July 2024.
First interviews are planned to be held at Bore Place on Monday 15th July, 2024, with second
interviews on either Thursday 18th or Friday 19th July 2024.
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