Director of Development
- Recruiter
- Mercy UK
- Location
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Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the HumberUnited Kingdom
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- 01 Apr 2021
- Closes
- 14 Apr 2021
- Job Title
- Associate Director
- Category
- Marketing / Business Development
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Director of Development Job Description
Hours: 22.5 – 37.5 hours per week (negotiable)
Salary: £40k per annum (Pro–rata)
Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer
Location: Cornerstone, Mercy UK, West Yorkshire
Application Deadline: Open until a suitable candidate is found
Interview: Applicants deemed suitable for the role will be invited to engage with
key members of the team before consideration for a Formal interview
Interview dates are: 27th April, 29th April, 17th May
Please note: This position carries an Occupational Requirement (OR) on the grounds of religion and belief in keeping with current guidance. The post holder must demonstrate an active Christian belief and value system in line with Mercy UK’s core objectives and values.
Here at Mercy UK we have a passion for God, passion for people and passion for excellence – this means we are committed to becoming an organisation where team members feel supported, valued and challenged to deepen their personal and professional growth. As an agile and fast–moving team, we seek to give our very best to what we do in attitude and activity.
As the Director of Development, you are a strategic member of the Senior Leadership Team, working collaboratively with peer members in directing significant and strategic business development plans. As an innovative director, you embrace ambitious financial targets and confidently lead on the production of professional high–value fundraising and trading proposals and hold a good track record of success.
You are a discerning leader, highly motivated at the prospect of shaping fundraising and communications for Mercy UK at a pivotal stage in the charity’s growth.
Your experience in communications enables you to inject the Mercy UK ‘voice’ in both internal and external communications, both written and spoken and in doing so, you are able to engage and retain stakeholders as integral players in the Mercy story.
Hours: 22.5 – 37.5 hours per week (negotiable)
Salary: £40k per annum (Pro–rata)
Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer
Location: Cornerstone, Mercy UK, West Yorkshire
Application Deadline: Open until a suitable candidate is found
Interview: Applicants deemed suitable for the role will be invited to engage with
key members of the team before consideration for a Formal interview
Interview dates are: 27th April, 29th April, 17th May
Please note: This position carries an Occupational Requirement (OR) on the grounds of religion and belief in keeping with current guidance. The post holder must demonstrate an active Christian belief and value system in line with Mercy UK’s core objectives and values.
Here at Mercy UK we have a passion for God, passion for people and passion for excellence – this means we are committed to becoming an organisation where team members feel supported, valued and challenged to deepen their personal and professional growth. As an agile and fast–moving team, we seek to give our very best to what we do in attitude and activity.
As the Director of Development, you are a strategic member of the Senior Leadership Team, working collaboratively with peer members in directing significant and strategic business development plans. As an innovative director, you embrace ambitious financial targets and confidently lead on the production of professional high–value fundraising and trading proposals and hold a good track record of success.
You are a discerning leader, highly motivated at the prospect of shaping fundraising and communications for Mercy UK at a pivotal stage in the charity’s growth.
Your experience in communications enables you to inject the Mercy UK ‘voice’ in both internal and external communications, both written and spoken and in doing so, you are able to engage and retain stakeholders as integral players in the Mercy story.