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Grants Development Manager

Employer
Devon Wildlife Trust
Location
Exeter, Devon
Salary
£33,465 plus 5% pension
Closing date
7 Apr 2019

Job Details

Are you an experienced fundraiser? Would you like to play a key role in our creative and welcoming fundraising team?

Devon Wildlife Trust is a highly regarded charity working hard to protect Devon’s wildlife and wild places for the future. We are looking for a Grants Development Manager to secure funding for projects that are strategic priorities for the Trust, and which will enable us to restore and enhance Devon’s special natural environment and involve a wide range of people in achieving our aims.  

If you are an experienced bid writer with a proven track record; have demonstrable experience of cultivating funding partnerships; and if you want to use your creativity, energy and commitment to protect Devon’s natural environment and help more people care about and act for wildlife, this is a brilliant opportunity for you. 

You don’t have to be a conservation expert for this role, and we would welcome applicants with relevant experience from all sectors.

The successful candidate will be based at Cricklepit Mill in Exeter. This is a two-year, fixed term post initially. We can offer you good terms and conditions, flexible working arrangements and a great office environment.

You can download an application pack from http://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/jobs

Company

Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT) is a charity that exists to protect and enhance Devon’s wildlife and natural environment.  It has 100 staff, 58 nature reserves, 350 regular volunteers and a turnover of approximately £4.5 million.  It has eight offices including its headquarters at Cricklepit Mill. 

DWT is one of 46 Trusts which together make up The Wildlife Trusts, a national partnership of independent local Trusts active in all aspects of wildlife conservation.  DWT is one of the larger Trusts.

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