Partnerships Co-Ordinator in London

Partnerships Co-Ordinator in London

London Full-Time 30000 - 40000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
earthshotprize

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support partnerships and manage grant processes to drive impactful climate action.
  • Company: Join TheEarthshotPrize, the world's leading environmental award initiative.
  • Benefits: Enjoy 25 days annual leave, private medical insurance, and a strong pension plan.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for growth in a collaborative environment.
  • Why this job: Be part of a mission to save the planet while developing your skills.
  • Qualifications: Experience in partnerships or fundraising, with excellent communication and organisational skills.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.

About us

The Earthshot Prize is the world’s most impactful and prestigious environmental award.

At the heart of our mission is a simple equation: Urgency + Optimism = Action.

Inspired by President John F.

Kennedy’s moonshot challenge, The Earthshot Prize is designed to mobilise a decade of action for the planet.

We identify, celebrate, and back ambitious climate leadership from every corner of the globe.

From Indigenous communities to city leaders, entrepreneurs to governments, they are all working to solve our planet’s greatest challenges.

We focus on five key

Earthshots: Clean Our Air, Fix Our Climate, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste‑Free World, and Protect and Restore Nature.

Each year, we select a group of 15 Finalists and award 5 of them £1M each to help advance or replicate their work and recognise their achievement and potential.

The Earthshot Prize is about more than recognition, it’s the world’s most ambitious network connecting innovators, funders, businesses, and communities to back climate leaders and restore confidence in our ability to save the planet.

About the job

We have an exciting opportunity for an exceptional individual to join our ambitious and successful Partnerships Team.

This role will primarily provide support for all elements of our work with Founding Partners.

It will focus on the end‑to‑end grant management process, including the ownership and delivery of partner reports, supporting new proposals, and coordinating event invitation lists and general communications.

Additionally, the new role will provide support to help secure new Founding Partners as appropriate.

Founding Partners are key strategic partners of the Prize, providing essential support that enables the full breadth of our work, including high‑level (£m) funding as well as bringing expertise, networks, talent, and passion to support both the Prize and our Finalists.

This role would suit someone who is highly organised, an excellent communicator, and confident working with senior stakeholders.

You’ll need to be proactive, flexible, and excited about pitching in across a range of tasks.

The role also offers excellent opportunities to get involved and develop your skills and experience at a critical point in the decade.

Key responsibilities

  • Oversee all administrative elements of our Founding Partners, which includes tracking reporting requirements, grant administration and timely thank you follow‑up.
  • Ensure the timely fulfilment of any individual stewardship plans required by members of the Founding Partner Group.
  • Manage the delivery of excellent quarterly reports to the Founding Partners, establishing a calendar to collate and manage the production of these reports in consultation with the Head of Founding Partners.
  • Support the onboarding of new Founding Partners to Earthshot, including ensuring contracts, thank you correspondence and initial meetings are delivered in a timely manner.
  • Manage, in collaboration with the Events team, the guest lists and invitation process for key Earthshot events annually.
  • Coordinate diaries and scheduling for partner meetings and key team members, ensuring effective planning and time management.
  • Act as a key internal point of contact for coordinating partnership‑related activity across teams.
  • Candidate criteria

Essential

  • Experience working in partnerships, fundraising, philanthropy, or stakeholder engagement environments.
  • Experience supporting grant administration, payment coordination process, donor reporting and/or proposal writing.
  • Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise effectively.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence in working with senior and high‑profile stakeholders.
  • High attention to detail, particularly in document formatting, scheduling, and logistics.
  • A collaborative and flexible mindset – willing to get stuck in wherever needed.
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience in CRM system management (Salesforce is desirable).
  • Ability to work with discretion and professionalism, particularly when handling sensitive information.

Desirable

  • Experience supporting in‑person donor engagement with HNW or UHNW individuals.
  • Experience supporting the successful solicitation of funding from individual donors, corporate partners, trusts, foundations, or major supporters.

Benefits

  • Annual Leave – You will be entitled to 25 days plus any statutory bank/public holidays, and the TEP office will close over Christmas each year.

Our holiday year runs from 1st April to 31st March.

  • Pension – We contribute the full auto‑enrolment contribution of 8% into your pension after 3 months service. You do not have to contribute but you can if you wish.
  • Life Assurance/Death in Service – From day one, we want to give you peace of mind and ensure all our employees are covered (4× salary) under our life assurance policy.
  • Critical Illness Cover – From day one, we want to give you peace of mind and ensure all our employees are covered (2× salary) under our critical illness cover.
  • Private Medical Insurance – Should you need it, we want you to have access to private healthcare and provide access to insurance to cover the costs of private healthcare.

We will cover the cost of your insurance, but you can choose to add your family to the scheme.

  • Employee Assistance Programme – Provided by BUPA, you will have 24/7 access to counselling sessions, online tools and resources to assist you in managing your mental health and wellbeing.
  • Family leave – We want to support you and your family and offer enhanced pay and leave after 3 months service.

Our maternity/adoption pay and leave is 6 months full pay and our paternity/non‑pregnant parent pay and leave is 3 months full pay.

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Partnerships Co-Ordinator in London employer: earthshotprize

TheEarthshotPrize is an exceptional employer dedicated to making a significant impact on the environment, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation. Employees benefit from generous annual leave, comprehensive health coverage, and robust support for personal and professional growth, all while contributing to a mission that connects global leaders and innovators in climate action. Located in a vibrant community, this role provides unique opportunities to engage with high-profile stakeholders and be part of a transformative movement for our planet.

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We think you need these skills to ace Partnerships Co-Ordinator in London

Grant Administration
Fundraising
Stakeholder Engagement
Proposal Writing
Organisational Skills
Communication Skills
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