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21 hours per week

Jewish Women’s Aid is the only charity in the UK working with Jewish women and their children affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. Established in the 1980s, we are a national charity with an annual budget of approximately £1.1m. We are a growing charity and our fundraising team is expanding to support our vital work.

We are currently looking to recruit a:

DONOR CARE FUNDRAISER
21 hours per week
Salary £35-£40k per annum pro rata (dependent on experience)

Jewish Women’s Aid is funded through a mixture of income from fundraising events and donations from private individuals, major donors and trusts and statutory income. We are delighted to be recruiting for a Donor Care Fundraiser who has a proven track record of successful fundraising.

The Donor Care Fundraiser will be expected to play a significant role in increasing income from individuals as well as maintaining relationships with existing donors. The ideal candidate will not only be passionate about the work of the charity, and committed to its values, but be a great team player and forward thinking and ambitious in their own career.

Please go to www.jwa.org.uk/vacancies for more information on this position and to apply.

Closing date: 9am, Monday 30th May 2022, interviews w/c 6th June 2022

This post is open to women only.
(Exempt under the Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1)

Registered charity number: 1047045

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