Door to Door Fundraiser

Bradford
8 months ago
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Field Sales Executive
We are recruiting Door-to-Door Field Sales Executives promoting the work of some of country's the most prestigious charities. You'll get a basic salary of £25.4k with the opportunity to earn £46k+ OTE.
What you'll get:
• £25.4k guaranteed basic salary.
• Regular incentives and bonus (giving a realistic OTE £46k+)
• Healthcare plan worth up to £900 per annum.
• Death in service plan, twice your annual salary.
• Award winning training and on-going support.
• Generous referral scheme.
• Pension plan.
• Shopping discounts at over 30,000 retailers.
• Long service awards - includes extra holiday, cash gifts and additional healthcare.
• Career development opportunities.
Your Role:
Join one of the country's most successful door-to-door fundraising organisations, speaking to members of the public about and signing them up for a regular donation or sponsorship to nationwide charities. We'll provide you with full training, but confidence, resilience and strong communication skills are a must.
Your Company:
Apply for a role today as a face-to-face fundraiser at Charity Link and you'll be working for a company with over 30 years of experience. We are actively searching for people with door-to-door field sales skills for to work on behalf of some of the nation's best known and respected charities.
When you join Charity Link you'll be part sales teams with a wealth of experience and are passionate about fundraising. We believe this is due to the support we give, and the understanding that the hard work you do should be recognized more than financially but with opportunities for career progression and provision of a strong all-round package for our people and teams.
Life as a charity fundraiser is an exciting one. If you're confident, optimistic, resilient and love talking to people, this could be your next role!
It's full of challenges and even more rewards with no two days the same, and you'll meet and connect with some of the best kinds of people.
Apply now and take your next step as a charity field sales executive for Charity Link.
At Charity Link, we believe that diverse teams drive stronger results, foster innovation, and create a more inclusive world. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and ensuring that everyone—regardless of background, identity, or lived experience—feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive.
Equity and fairness are at the heart of our recruitment process. We actively seek to remove barriers, challenge bias, and provide equal opportunities for all candidates. Whether you're new to the sector or bringing years of experience, we welcome passionate individuals who share our commitment to making a difference.
Requirements

  • Positive attitude and a strong work ethic. You're motivated to reach and surpass targets
  • Previous experience as a door-to-door sales person (or significant experience in other face to face sales roles)
  • Able to work core hours of 11-7, especially the twilight hours of 5-7 when most people are at home!
  • An excellent communicator with demonstrable expertise interacting with the public, building an immediate face-to-face rapport and the ability to work under your own initiative to achieve target
  • Full UK Driving license and access to your own vehicle
  • Comfortable working outside in all weather.
  • The desire to become a passionate advocate for the charity you represent
    Benefits
  • Basic salary starting from £23,795 + uncapped discretionary bonus (£45K+ OTE)
  • 28 days annual leave, and flexi holiday scheme
  • Pension
  • Healthcare plan, and death in service plan
  • Unrivalled training and on-going support
  • Shopping discounts at over 30,000 retailers

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