Senior Development Officer in London

Senior Development Officer in London

London Full-Time 36425 - 40824 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead fundraising efforts to secure grants and build impactful relationships.
  • Company: Join the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, a vital organisation promoting remembrance and education.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working hours, and 25 days annual leave.
  • Other info: Diverse and inclusive team, with opportunities for personal growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in combating prejudice and preserving history.
  • Qualifications: Strong writing skills and experience in grant securing required.

The predicted salary is between 36425 - 40824 £ per year.

About us

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust brings people together across the UK to remember the Holocaust, learn from the past, and challenge prejudice today. Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27 January. We commemorate the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered during the Holocaust, and the millions more murdered under Nazi persecution. We also learn and commemorate where persecution led in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. Through national commemoration and year-round education, we protect the legacy of the Holocaust against denial and distortion, and help build a society rooted in empathy, understanding and respect.

The role

Every grant secured and every relationship built helps Holocaust Memorial Day reach more communities, organisations and individuals across the UK. We are looking for two Senior Development Officers, one full-time permanent and one maternity cover, to help make that possible. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic and friendly team and play a direct role in nationally significant work, identifying funding opportunities and securing the income that enables Holocaust Memorial Day to inspire remembrance, deepen understanding of the Holocaust and empower people to stand against prejudice today. You will have the opportunity to shape our trusts and foundations programme, build long-term partnerships with supporters and help grow one of the UK's most important national commemorations. It is a role where your contribution will have a real and visible impact.

Who are we looking for?

Holocaust Memorial Day is for everyone — and so is our team. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the society we serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, and particularly encourage candidates from communities that are underrepresented in our workforce, including people from minoritised ethnic backgrounds and disabled people. We are especially interested in people who share our values—empathy, understanding and respect—and who are motivated to use remembrance and education to challenge prejudice and help build a more compassionate future.

Please note we are not in a position to sponsor visas so applicants should already hold a right to work in the UK. Applicants should also reside in the UK.

Job Description

Reporting to - Head of Development
Location - Vauxhall, Central London
Starting salary £36,425 - £40,824 – dependent on experience
Contract type - permanent (and 9-12 month FTE)
Annual leave 25 days per annum (increase by 2 days after two years’ service up to maximum of 5 additional days after 5 years of service)
Hours 35 hours per week full-time (4 days part-time would be considered) Office hours are 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday (with some flexibility including working from home) Core working hours/day are 10am – 4pm - Tuesday to Thursday (with some flexibility including working from home) Occasional hours outside of these will be necessary for which TOIL will be granted. You will be expected in the office a minimum of 3 days per week for the full-time role, rising to 4 days per week during the HMD period.

Job purpose and role

Lead our trusts and foundations fundraising and donor management — turning strong relationships and compelling cases for support into the income that keeps remembrance and education alive.

Main Responsibilities

  • Proactively identify and develop new funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and other grant-making bodies.
  • Develop compelling funding proposals and cases for support that communicate the vital impact of HMDT's work.
  • Manage a portfolio of grants, ensuring excellent stewardship, and reporting processes to build long-term funder relationships.
  • Plan and deliver high-profile fundraising and donor engagement events, working with VIPs, senior stakeholders and funding partners to create memorable experiences for supporters.
  • Work closely with the Development team to deliver and strengthen our ambitious donor stewardship programme and strategy.
  • Analyse fundraising performance and donor data to identify trends, opportunities and areas for growth, utilising Salesforce and other platforms.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and respect for the sensitive and confidential nature of the role.
  • All staff are expected to work as part of the wider HMDT team to realise the charitable aims of HMDT and the organisational strategic plan and undertake other tasks as may reasonably be required.

General

  • Undertake any other duties which may reasonably be requested.
  • Provide support and cover of duties across the wider team where necessary.
  • Work as part of the HMDT team to realise the charitable aims and Holocaust Memorial Day Trust organisational strategic plan.

Personal Specification

Essential

  • Demonstrate excellent writing skills for a range of audiences.
  • Experience of developing strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Experience of securing grants of five and six figures from trusts and foundations.
  • Have strong numeric competency, including Excel.
  • Have experience of using a CRM for fundraising (ideally Salesforce).
  • Have the ability to record and demonstrate the impact of our work.
  • Have an interest in and commitment to the values of HMDT.
  • Understand and be committed to diversity and inclusion.

Desirable

  • Have digital fundraising experience.
  • Have event management experience.

This job description is intended as a guide to the main responsibilities of the role, not as an exhaustive list of duties and tasks. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties appropriate to the grade that are not listed above. HMDT examines and updates job descriptions periodically to ensure they relate to the role being performed. All staff are required to support key activities such as attending HMD events therefore using annual leave in peak periods may be restricted.

Applying for the roles

We will shortlist candidates based on a CV and a cover letter (maximum two pages) addressing the following:

  • Why you want to work at HMDT
  • Why you are interested in this role
  • How you meet the person specification

If you would like to discuss any aspect of the role or the application process, please call 020 7785 7029. If you have any access requirements, please let us know and we will do all we can to accommodate you.

Senior Development Officer in London employer: HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY TRUST

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity to contribute to nationally significant work in a dynamic and supportive environment located in Vauxhall, Central London. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, the organisation fosters a culture of empathy and respect, providing employees with meaningful growth opportunities and the chance to make a real impact in challenging prejudice and promoting understanding through remembrance. The flexible working arrangements and generous annual leave further enhance the appeal of joining this dedicated team.

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