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The UniBrass Foundation is looking for a Fundraising Development Coordinator to help grow the donation and grant income of the charity. Thanks to the generous support of the Backstage Trust, UniBrass are able to offer a freelancer an average of one day a week employment on a long-term basis. With this new role, brass bands at universities will be able to be more supported than ever, providing that key transition between youth and adult banding.

Fundraising Development Coordinator
About the role

Contract

1 day (8 hours) per week on average (variable as required), flexible hours with some evenings and weekends by agreement. Expected start of January 2024. Freelance.

Place in organisation

Reports directly to the Chair of Trustees, meeting approximately once a fortnight

Location

Predominantly remote with in-person attendance at key charity events (2-4 days a year) and meetings of the charity trustees (1-2 days a year).

Works closely with

Trustees and charity volunteers

Salary

Daily rate of £140 per day

Closing Date

13th November at 18:00. Interviews will be held online on evenings in the week of Monday 27th November.

The UniBrass Foundation is committed to being an Equal Opportunities employer and attracting diverse talent from sections of the community currently underrepresented in the brass band sector, and the culture sector as a whole. Click here to find out more about the UniBrass Foundation Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy. We operate a blind recruitment process.

Further Details

Fundraising Development Coordinator - Job Description

Application

Informal enquiries should be made to Sam Hartharn-Evans, UniBrass Foundation secretary by email at sam.hartharnevans@unibrass.co.uk.

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To apply for this vacancy please submit covering letter detailing your suitability for the role, and a CV by email to sam.hartharnevans@unibrass.co.uk. The application should not exceed 3 A4 pages in total.

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