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Head of Partnerships

Employer
Prospectus
Location
West End
Salary
£50000 - £54000 per annum
Closing date
25 Mar 2019

Job Details

Prospectus is excited to be working with a nationwide health charity on a Head of Partnerships position that will focus on trust and corporate income. This position is offered as a one year contract on a full time basis, to be based in Central London paying £50,000 to £55,000 per annum.

You will be leading a team of 20 towards a £5+ million annual target from corporate partnerships, and working with trusts and foundations to fund programmes. They have an established group of managers with teams that are highly motivated to push the organisation forward. The existing partnerships they have tend to be long term in nature and they have a trust and foundation calendar that is well managed.

They are looking for a high flyer who can come in and drive the team to build new partnerships and grow existing ones. You will have previously managed a large team and have demonstrable experience of successfully applying for six figure grants from foundations, along with the development of new corporate partnerships.

If you would like to find out more about the organisation and this position, or if you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the Fundraising Team at Prospectus. To register your interest in this position, please submit a Word version of your CV; covering letters are not required at this stage. A full job description will be provided to candidates shortlisted by Prospectus.

Company

We believe our clients change the world for individuals, communities and society. For over 60 years Prospectus has been working across the UK and internationally to connect talented people with beyond profit organisations.

 

Company info
Telephone
(020) 7691 1925
Location
20/22 Stukeley Street
London
London
WC2B5LR
GB

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