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Major Donor & Legacies Manager

Wadars Animal Rescue
Posted 10 days ago, valid for 11 days
Location

Worthing, West Sussex BN111AJ, England

Salary

£39,130 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Wadars is seeking an experienced major donor fundraiser to secure significant financial support for wildlife and companion animal rescue efforts.
  • The role requires a proven track record in fundraising from high-net-worth individuals (HNWI), corporates, and trusts, with a focus on achieving ambitious income targets.
  • Candidates should possess excellent communication and networking skills, as well as the ability to create compelling proposals and presentations.
  • The position is full-time (35 hours per week) with potential for hybrid working arrangements for exceptional candidates.
  • Salary details and specific years of experience required were not provided in the job listing.

Are you an experienced major donor fundraiser looking for your next challenge?

Wadars rescues and rehabilitates around 1,300 wildlife and re-homes up to 300 companion animals (pets) every year.

We are looking for an energetic, creative and forward-thinking individual to join our team and ensure the long-term financial future of Wadars. We are looking for an experienced major donor fundraiser with a track record of achieving significant gifts from HNWI, corporates and trusts.  A knowledge of legacy fundraising and administration would be an advantage.

This is a challenging and demanding role, bringing together all major gift sources. Supported by a fundraising assistant, you will be responsible for delivering ambitious income targets from HNWI, corporates, trust and legacies. You will need excellent communication and networking skills and be able to produce high quality, imaginative and compelling presentations, proposals, letters and pitches. You will also be responsible for our individual giving and fundraising in the community by directing and supporting the fundraising assistant. 

The role is offered on a full time basis (35 hours a week); hybrid working uo to 2 days a week may be considered for an exceptional candidate.

To apply, please provide your CV along with a covering statement which details your reasons for applying and your relevant experience and achievements, to our Chief Executive, Julie Toben, by email via the button below.

We are accepting applications on a rolling basis which means the role can close at any stage, so early application is strongly encouraged. Please contact us if this impacts you in any way. 

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