Part time Charity Fundraiser

Harper Recruitment
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
9 months ago
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29 Jul 2025 (9 months ago)

Part- Time Charity Fundraiser
£25,000 (pro rata) + commission
Permanent
Nottingham - Hybrid
Part Time 3 days per week (flexible)

Lead and be part of a mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children! We are working in partnership with a reputable, established charity who are looking for a resilient and target-driven salesperson to spearhead their growth.

The role offers career progression opportunities with the opportunity to have significant influence at Directorship level.

What will the role involve?

Promoting the charity to key decision makers and stakeholders at all levels.
Generating leads and created targeted sales strategies
Organising and attending meetings both in person and on Teams
Utilising marketing material, email and telephone to make impactful introductions
Creating meaningful relationships and acting as an advocate for the organisation
Who are we looking for?

Previous experience in Sales, Business Development, Marketing or similar essential
Clear and concise communication skills with a resilient and persuasive style
Ability to demonstrate sophisticated emotional intelligence building meaningful relationships.
A results driven mindset - thriving on hitting targets!!!
What's in it for you?

Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle and hybrid working
Full training and support provided
Friendly and inclusive team environment
Opportunity to earn commission
Career progression and Directorship opportunity!
Apply NOW to avoid disappointment! Due to the large volume of applications, we receive, we are unfortunately unable to contact all candidates. If you have not heard from a consultant within the next three days, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion. Please do not hesitate to apply for other suitable roles in the future.

About Harper Recruitment Group:

Harper Recruitment Group has been offering high-quality recruitment services across Nottingham, Derby and the wider East Midlands since 1987, specialising in recruiting business support professionals of all levels on a permanent, contract or temporary basis.

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