
Organisation : Sydney Film Festival via Richmond Associates
Location : Sydney
Work type : Full-time
Sector : Arts & Culture
Salary type : Annual Package
Application closing date : 17 Mar, 2017
About the organisation
Sydney Film Festival is one of the world's longest-running film festivals. The flagship program of Sydney Film Festival is the Official Competition, which was established in 2008 celebrates 'courageous, audacious and cutting-edge' cinema. The 12-day Festival screens feature films, documentaries, short films and animation from around the world in venues across the city. This year, the 64th Sydney Film Festival will light up the city from 7-18 June and will present a range of awards including the Sydney Film Prize, the Documentary Australia Foundation Award, the Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship and many others.
About the role
Sydney Film Festival introduces generations of filmgoers to the power of cinematic voices and stories from around the world. Films are not just entertainment but help us understand and even change the world. This is a unique career development opportunity to be part of the Festival’s team and make a significant contribution to both its present and its future.
You will be responsible for the full range of philanthropic activities including annual giving, individual giving and trusts and foundations, and managing a variety of events to support these activities. You will also work closely with senior staff and Board members to develop cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans for major gifts.
Your experience will be gained from within a not-for-profit organisation working with a range of philanthropy programs. As someone who aspires to grow your career in fundraising, you will enjoy building relationships at all levels and with a wide range of supporters, and be a collaborative team member. Experience in the use of a CRM and an analytical approach is also essential.
How to apply
Applications not allowed for this job listing.
Please quote in application: Philanthropy Manager via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Arts_and_Culture