This is an exciting new role with an expansive remit ranging from dealing with calls and administration on one hand to strategic initiatives including the sourcing of funding; developing the new website and social media to reflect the new ambitions and activities of the charity and the creation of effective databases to evidence the impact of the charity on farming beneficiaries. This role is both 'hands-on' and strategic, enabling the successful candidate to put their stamp and personality as the 'backbone' of the charity on its future development.
This is neither an administrative role nor a strategic role and is a unique role encompassing activities across that spectrum involving both of these skills.
Successful candidates will need to provide evidence of their skills and experiences relevant to fundraising, building effective databases, and creating impact narratives to support fundraising. It will be advantageous to have prior experience in maintaining a WebFlow platform website and its integration with relevant social media channels.
Key priorities
1) Be the 'front of house' face of Farm Cornwall being accountable for providing an excellent telephone and on-line support service to enquirers; triaging their calls; referring enquiries promptly either to Farm Cornwall staff or other appropriate support and maintaining an accurate log of all calls and follow-up actions. Be an efficient and effective support to the Rural Support Manager and Outreach Worker(s). Office presence 3 days per week. The current office will relocate to Mid Cornwall in the near future.
2) Research, develop and resource new fundraising opportunities, including bids to Trust or grant-making bodies and other organisations to ensure that the charity becomes self-sustainable and in addition develop plans for other income streams by engaging with a wide range of the charity's stakeholders
3) Be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and evolution of the new website and associated social media, being the charity lead in re-positioning itself as a 'first stop' support for the farming community in Cornwall.
Farm Cornwall Charity Manager Recruitment September 2025
Key Tasks
Supporting the Farming Community
With engagement and support by the Rural Support Manager become skilled in offering at least 'tier 1' level of support to enquirers
Be proactive in supporting the organisers of the volunteer-led groups (Cornish Ladies in Wellies and Next Generation) and identify further groups that Farm Cornwall might initiate to support the development of the farming community in Cornwall
Identify new client support opportunities and associated funding potential
Propose potential projects which might further the Charity's Vision
Have personal ownership of, and engagement with, the development and sustaining of appropriate databases and their compliance with GDPR etc
Explore opportunities of registering Farm Cornwall for Gift Aid
Build relationships with other agricultural charities, and monitor their websites to identify how Farm Cornwall can improve its website and offerings to beneficiaries
Consider how volunteers could add further resource to the charity eg in administration, marketing, befriending, fundraising, public speaking and promotion
With the support of the Rural Support Manager build positive relationships with key stakeholders and help identify how closer partnership arrangements might be possible for the benefit of beneficiaries
Improving communication
Fully maintain and develop the website and associated social media so that these are always current and relevant
Through data analysis and communication with beneficiaries, create impact stories that show the value of Farm Cornwall to the Farming community and to potential funders
Continually develop new branded material to promote the charity and its objectives
Be a strong advocate and ambassador for the Charity by raising the profile of the organisation through website and social media engagement as well as attendance at events
Support the Rural Support Manager in drafting a regular news bulletin for the website and oversee the production of a printed quarterly newsletter.
Support for Trustees
With the Rural Support Manager, Finance Officer and Secretary to the Trustees draft a 3-year development plan including a schedule of fundraising opportunities
Advising Trustees on compliance especially with relevant charity legislation
Develop and maintain a risk register
Keep all policies up to date and regularly reviewed by Trustees
Carry out project work on behalf of either Trustees or Rural Support Manager as requested
Support the Trustees in developing a succession, recruitment and on-boarding plan for the Rural Support Manager when necessary
Qualifications
Previous experience in a charity or not for profit organisation
Wide range of administration skills
Experience in agriculture or the wider farming community
Successful track record in fundraising
Skilled in collection and interpretation of data
Hands on experience of supporting clients with a range of needs including debt management, relationships, mental health, isolation
Up to date working knowledge of webflow software
Educated to minimum of A level
Full driving license, own vehicle
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 30,000.00-35,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Application question(s):
Please send your CV plus a letter explaining how you believe you can contribute to making this role successful
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Penzance TR20 8UD
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