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Executive Assistant for ED of Fundraising and Partnerships

Employer
Comic Relief
Location
London Vauxall
Salary
£26,000 - £30,000
Closing date
24 Oct 2019

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Function
Administration
Sector
Social Care & Welfare
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent

Job Details

The Executive Assistant will provide an exceptional standard of support and assistance to the Executive Director and provide support to the wider Directorate as requested by the Executive Director, especially to her Leadership Team.

Key Accountabilities / Objectives

  • Provide proactive diary management support for the Executive Director’s busy diary and respond to meeting requests based on the Executive Director’s priorities
  • Co-ordinate internal/external meetings as required and being responsible for all changes associated with rescheduling meetings
  • Proactively ensure that the Executive Director is fully prepared for all meetings
  • Liaise with contacts and greet guests on behalf of the Executive Director
  • Attend various meetings and take minutes, following up action points as required
  • Work closely with other Executive Assistants to ensure quality and consistent administrative support is provided throughout the organisation and to develop a strong understanding of the work and priorities of the Executive Leadership Team
  • Act as the central point of communication between staff, outside parties and the Executive Director
  • Actively participate in collaborative cross-functional working both within the Fundraising & Partnerships department and across the wider organisation
  • Proactively manage and monitor the Executive Director’s inbox, flagging urgent items and drafting responses where appropriate
  • Identify and manage discrete projects leading to better working practices across Fundraising & Partnerships and cross-organisationally
  • Build strong relationships across the whole organisation to enable efficient problem solving and to build knowledge of how the organisation works

Skills & Experience

  • Experience of complex diary management for a senior level role
  • Project management experience – ability to carry out multiple tasks and work to tight deadlines in an organised manner
  • Experience of stakeholder management and engagement
  • Solid IT literacy in MS Office
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills – written and verbal
  • A proactive, positive and fun individual with a “can do” attitude
  • Some experience and/or an interest working in a fundraising background would be beneficial

To apply please visit our website via the link and apply online.

Company

Our mission, thanks to our comedy heritage and the fantastic relationship we enjoy with the BBC, is 'positive change through the power of entertainment'.

And our biggest tool, in trying to achieve these two goals, is the ability to inspire people across the whole country especially those who don’t normally do charity - to do charity.

As the world has changed and become more complex over the last two decades, so Comic Relief has had to adapt and change too but the fundamentals remain the same - a just world free from poverty. In trying to achieve that vision we make this promise to the people who make those efforts possible - our supporters:

"In order to run itself in a professional and effective way Comic Relief incurs necessary costs. Raising funds, making grants and organisational overheads cost real money.

Despite these costs, Comic Relief is still able to promise that for every pound the charity gets directly from the public, a pound goes to help transform the lives of people living with poverty and social injustice. If Sport Relief raises £20 million, Comic Relief will spend at least £20 million doing just that.

It can make this promise because its operating budget is covered in cash or in kind from all types of supporters like corporate sponsors and donors, suppliers, generous individuals and government (including Gift Aid) as well as from investment income and interest"

AND IF YOU'VE GOT A FEW MINUTES TO SPARE HERE'S THE MORE DETAILED ANSWER:

Comic Relief is obviously a charity - but it's also a business too.

The money we raise is allocated to a wide range of grants and social investments aimed at delivering real and long-lasting change to the poorest, most vulnerable people at home and across the world; as well as informing the public and young people in particular about global citizenship and the underlying causes of extreme poverty.

That money comes in from a number of different sources. Traditional charitable fundraising obviously plays a vital role. The public contribute to Comic Relief's annual campaigns by raising money through sponsorship and by making donations online, by post, by telephone and through major banks and building societies. This support, from almost the very day Comic Relief was formed, has been both humbling and inspirational.

On the business side of things, Comic Relief works with key corporate partners to produce products and promotions that are profitable. The clearest example of this is the Red Nose that is the emblem of Red Nose Day.

Where possible these products tie-in with the charity's commitment to delivering benefits to poor farmers and producers. The Red Nose Day 2007 T-shirt for instance was made with fair trade cotton from Mali, Cameroon and Senegal and there will be a fair trade Maraba Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda, a country to which Comic Relief has had a clear commitment since the appalling genocide of 1994.

Another way Comic Relief raises funds is via the creativity made available to the charity. Comedians from time to time offer access to key brands like Little Britain for commercial exploitation. The charity also develops and owns key sub-brands like Robbie the Reindeer and Monkey, both of which deliver a revenue too.

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