Fundraising Lead - MND Scotland

Fundraising & Development - Glasgow City, Scotland

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MND Scotland

Fundraising Lead

 

Permanent -Hybrid

Office Located in Glasgow

Options of Full Time, Condensed and 4 day working week

£35,500 – £39,000 pro rata

 

 

This new and exciting role comes with a blank slate and offers the opportunity to develop effective fundraising strategies, leading campaigns, and stewarding strong relationships. With a flexible approach to work arrangements, training and development opportunities, this position promises an enjoyable work environment coupled with great work/life balance.

 

The Organisation

 

MND Scotland, a leading Scottish charity, are committed to supporting individuals and families affected by Motor Neuron Disease (MND). Through their comprehensive services, they offer front line support to enhance the quality of life for those affected by MND, while also raising awareness to promote understanding and empathy within communities. Additionally, MND Scotland plays a key role in funding research initiatives aimed at uncovering effective treatments and ultimately finding a cure for this debilitating neurodegenerative disease.

 

MND Scotland offers a stimulating and supportive work environment where dedicated professionals can make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by MND. With competitive remuneration, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for professional growth and development, this role is ideal for individuals driven by passion to contribute to a meaningful sector.

 

Their vision is clear: to create a future where MND is no longer a threat and where individuals affected by this condition can live with dignity and hope.

 

The Role

 

The Fundraising Lead role at MND Scotland is crucial in delivering this vision. This position offers a unique opportunity for an experienced, creative and strategic-minded fundraiser to drive the charities fundraising efforts. The Fundraising Lead will be responsible for developing and implementing fundraising strategies, including overseeing the planning, execution, and evaluation of fundraising campaigns, cultivating and stewarding relationships, and identifying opportunities for growth and expansion. Additionally, the role involves working closely in a team, and managing the Fundraising Coordinator, coaching them in good practice, motivating them to compliment campaigns and promote a collaborative working culture.

 

The ideal candidate for this role will bring a proven track record in successful fundraising within the charitable sector, demonstrating the ability to secure financial support and meet/exceed set targets. As a strategic thinker with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the Fundraising Lead will excel in stakeholder engagement, have a strong understanding of fundraising principles, and provide effective solutions, all whilst being an ambassador for MND Scotland. Although management experience is not essential, you must have experience in Trusts or Legacy.

 

The team is small but broad, where you can have a voice and be actively impactful on the direction of the team and organisation.  To learn more about MND Scotland and to apply for this wonderful new position please follow the steps below.

 

How to apply

Please email us at recruitment@brucetaitassociates.com to request a candidate pack, full job description and person specification. To be considered for this position, we require your CV and a bespoke Cover Letter.

Closing Date:  Midday, Sunday 18th August

Interview Date: Wednesday 28th August

 

You are advised to get in touch well in advance of the closing date to give us time to consider your application.

 

This search is being conducted exclusively for MND Scotland by BTA (Bruce Tait Associates). Our leadership team have all worked in the voluntary sector and academia and we use this experience to match organisations and individuals to create great appointments.

We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working environment for all staff. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age; ethnicity; gender; gender identity and expression; nationality; parental status; physical, mental and developmental abilities; race; religion; sexual orientation; skin colour; socioeconomic status; and human styles.

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