About the organisation
About the role
Skills Required:
You have a proven track record in creating new business opportunities in a philanthropic, health, or corporate environment, resulting in significant support via fundraising or sales. Your sophisticated strategic approach and self-motivation will support your ability to retain and grow corporate and community fundraising relationships.
The Role:
This is a brand new Fundraising Manager role for Tresillian after 98 years of charitable work and an ideal opportunity for an experienced & enthusiastic Fundraising Manager to make their mark in a varied, busy, and incredibly rewarding area. Tresillian is a well-known & trusted charity which is growing as an organisation, and you’ll have the chance to be part of this exciting new phase as we develop new corporate and community fundraising campaigns. Reporting to the Director of Corporate Services, this newly created role aims to enhance income streams through implementing long term fundraising strategies which seek to maximise income from new and existing donors.
You will be responsible for researching, developing and fostering relationships with regional and national corporate businesses, forming meaningful partnerships that generate substantial support.
Specifically the top 3 strategies for the role include:
• Developing a Fundraising Strategic Plan and setting goals to achieve fundraising targets
• Creating an effective corporate and community major donor pipeline and solicitation plan
• Recommending, implementing and managing a new CRM solution Please see our website for further details about us www.tresillian.org.au.
Tresillian wants to recognise and reward staff and can offer a number of attractive benefits; competitive remuneration, salary packaging, flexible working conditions, and professional development opportunities. Like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.
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