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Fundraising Due Diligence Manager

Employer
NSPCC
Location
London (Greater)
Salary
£29,500-£33,245 plus £3,366 London Weighting
Closing date
24 Nov 2019

Job Details

Fundraising Due Diligence Manager

The NSPCC is fighting for every childhood. Fundraising underpins our commitment to vulnerable children across the country, and our generous supporters account for almost 90% of the NSPCC’s annual income.

Securing large gifts for our work requires a strong understanding of current and potential donors, and we are creating a new Fundraising Due Diligence function to ensure that the NSPCC’s public-facing and philanthropic partnerships align with our organisational values - particularly our mission to keep children safe.  Reporting into the Head of Supporter Management, this team will work closely with colleagues that manage our relationships with philanthropists, trusts and foundations, corporate partners, celebrities and other public representatives.

As the Fundraising Due Diligence Manager, you will lead on the establishment of the new function, working with senior colleagues to shape, embed and champion due diligence policies and procedures across the NSPCC. Line managing a Fundraising Due Diligence Executive, you will ensure that due diligence and risk assessments are delivered to deadline and a high standard, liaising with colleagues to manage escalations and secure decisions.

Are you an excellent communicator, confident in working with senior stakeholders? Are you highly organised and analytical, with experience of conducting research to a deadline? We are looking for a self-motivated individual, with an eye for detail and the ability to manage competing priorities. The successful candidate will be diplomatic and proactive, with experience of developing or improving business processes.

This is an opportunity for the right candidate to play a vital role in managing risks to the NSPCC’s reputation and income, so that we can continue reaching the children that need us.

A background in prospect research or fundraising is desirable, but not necessary. If you have a strong track record in business improvement or compliance, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply, please upload your CV along with a cover letter explaining why you’re the right person for the role. If you would like further details before applying then please contact Laura Emmerson (Associate Head of Philanthropy) on 07826 951 538 or at [email protected].

 

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We help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, protect children at risk, and find the best ways of preventing child abuse.

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