We have a job vacancy

Individual Giving Manager  

Salary £30,000 per annum
35 hours per week 12 month fixed term contract
Based in Manchester

 

​This is an exciting new role for someone with significant fundraising experience.

 

George House Trust has been supporting people living with HIV since 1985, and it is no ordinary charity. The governance structures put people living with HIV at the heart of the charity and make them key decision makers. Unsurprisingly, the vibrant LGBT community in Greater Manchester is a great supporter of George House Trust. It is for this reason that the first year of the Individual Giving Campaign will focus on the LGBT community.  

 

You will need excellent knowledge of Individual Giving campaign development, implementation and delivery as well as a proven successful track record in Individual Giving. This is a new post and we are looking for someone who thrives on taking new projects from the planning stage through to completion. 
    

You will find more details about the job and a person specification here and, if you have the skills and experience to join us and wish to apply for the post, please complete the Individual Giving Manager application form.

 

For an informal chat about this post call the Joint Chief Executive on 0161 274 5650.

 

The closing date for this post is 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday 7th December 2016.

 

We especially welcome applications from groups which reflect George House Trusts’ service user groups – HIV positive people (and other disabled people), gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, people from black and minority ethnic groups, and people from refugee communities. George House Trust’s recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. A Disclosure & Barring Service check will be requested, at the same time that a job offer is made.

 

George House Trust's vision is for all people living in the North West of England to live happy and healthy lives and be free from stigma and discrimination; for all people to know their HIV status and to be HIV aware.

Friday, 11 November, 2016

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