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Database & Operations Manager

Employer
Merton College, Oxford
Location
Oxford
Salary
£33,000 to £37,000 depending on qualifications and experience
Closing date
19 Aug 2021

Job Details

We have a vacancy for an enthusiastic data management specialist to join our Development team as the College plans the next chapter in its Development journey. Merton is setting out clear philanthropic goals for the years ahead: to attract the most outstanding people in the world, as undergraduates, graduates and Fellows, to serve the common good.

This is a senior role within the team and the successful candidate will work alongside colleagues in support of various fundraising priorities and alumni relations initiatives. They will undertake a broad range of duties including managing the Development and Alumni Relations System (DARS) on behalf of the College, maintaining and developing Merton’s NetCommunity presence, undertaking gift processing and reporting, and conducting prospect research.

This is an exciting career opportunity for someone who has experience of database management within the not-for-profit sector and is ready to take a lead role and make a key contribution to the College’s fundraising efforts.

The duties and skills/attributes required for this role are described in more detail in the Further Particulars.  These are available on our website.

Merton College offers excellent benefits including membership of the University of Oxford Staff Pension Scheme, private medical cover, 30 days’ holiday per year plus bank holidays, and free car parking.

Those wishing to apply for this post should complete the online application via the Apply button and upload the appropriate documents (CV and letter of application).

For an informal discussion about the role prior to application please contact Mark Coote, as detailed on our website vacancy page.

The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon on Thursday 19 August 2021.

Merton College is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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Merton College was originally founded for 20 fellows, with undergraduates being formally admitted in the early 1380s. It was then that John Wyliot, a former Fellow and Sub-Warden, endowed a number of scholarships known at Merton as Postmasterships. Over the centuries, many eminent scholars and cultural leaders have called Merton home. They include four Nobel Prize winners, the mathematician who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem, the physician who discovered the circulation of blood, and the founder of the Bodleian Library.

 

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