Senior Fundraiser Individual Giving

Ayr, SCT, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Job Summary



As a Senior Fundraiser at the Ayrshire Hospice you'll play a crucial role in ensuring we maximise our income and maintain the highest standards of donor and supporter care. Your work will be instrumental in enabling us to continue to provide specialist palliative care and services to people and families affected by life shortening illness across Ayrshire and Arran.


As a Senior Fundraiser - Individual Giving you will work collaboratively with other fundraisers managing and supporting of a key range of individual giving fundraising initiatives, including a committed giving scheme, direct mail appeals, the hospice lottery, legacies and trust and grants.


Supported by the Fundraising Manager and Senior Fundraising Manager, you will develop and shape this area of fundraising, including creating new products and stewardship plans, resulting in the engagement, development and retention of supporters.

Duties and Key responsibilities



To lead, promote, project-manage, deliver and evaluate a robust program of fundraising activities including + Legacy Campaign
+ Trust and Grant applications
+ Lottery
+ Regular and ad-hoc individual giving
To provide excellent donor care to supporters in order to develop productive and lasting relationships, inspiring supporters, both new and existing, to engage with us and raise funds for the Hospice. Represent the organisation and uphold the organisations reputation and value Plan, manage and co-ordinate all aspects of delegated direct mail appeals, including legacy campaigns. Support the development of a donor acquisition and legacy pledger stewardship programme. Analyse performance data from direct mail appeals and donor acquisition activities. Deliver routine reports to the Fundraising Manager on performance against agreed performance indicators for each activity. Maximise the level of gift aid generated across the range of individual giving programmes and unsolicited individual donations. Work closely with the communications team to identify opportunities to inspire and recruit new supporters. Develop and Report on relevant KPIs and Metrics Work closely with fundraising colleagues to ensure all fundraising activities are fully supported. Work closely with colleagues across the Hospice for the benefit of our supporters. Ensure compliance with the Hospice policies and procedures. To be flexible within the broad remit of the post and represent the hospice at key events & activities as directed by the Senior Fundraising Manager.
The purpose of this job description is to focus on the most important aspects

of the jobholder's role. It is not intended to be a complete list of the duties; therefore, it is to be expected that the day-to-day performance of the job will include tasks not listed above. The list of duties for which the jobholder is responsible may reasonably be varied

or added to at the discretion of the hospice.

Person Specification



Education / Qualifications



Higher National Certificate or SVQ level 3 qualification in relevant subject or relevant experience in a similar role - Essential


Knowledge and Experience



Experience in a direct marketing, fundraising or customer service role. Previous experience in dealing with face to face contact with customers and development of positive customer relations - Essential Strong working knowledge of CRM databases - Essential Knowledge of fundraising regulations and best practices - Essential Knowledge of law relating to wills together with a clear understanding of legal terminology and direct experience of working within or dealing with the legal or trust profession - Desirable Understanding of donor acquisition and retention strategies - Desirable Microsoft office skills - Essential


Ability/Skills



Excellent communication skills - written and oral. An ability to communicate confidently and clearly to a range of diverse audiences - Essential Ability to work under pressure, managing multiple priorities and delivering to deadlines - Essential Strong project management and organisational skills with the ability to organise and plan own work and the work of others to deliver objectives on time - Essential Negotiation skills - Essential Analytical, organised, and great attention to detail - Essential Confident presenter and willing to travel to community events - Essential Full driving licence and ability to provide own transport - Essential


Personal Qualities



A strong correlation with the Ayrshire Hospice values - Essential Willingness and determination to work in hospice care as well as a person-centred approach to relationships - Essential * Personable with a high level of emotional intelligence, honed listening skills and comfortable talking to people of all backgrounds - Essential

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3712456
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Ayr, SCT, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned