Charity Link
Field Sales Executive

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Field Sales Executive
Field Sales Representatives Role – Charity Fundraising
£26.4K Basic + £47K+ OTE Opportunities Join a prestigious charity fundraising team, supporting some of the UK’s most respected charities—with flexible earnings, outstanding benefits, and career growth.
What You’ll Get:
- £26.4k guaranteed basic salary
- Regular incentives & bonuses (bringing OTE to £47k+—many exceed this)
- Healthcare plan (up to £900/year)
- 28 days’ annual leave
- Death in service plan (twice annual salary)
- Industry-leading training & ongoing support
- Generous referral scheme
- Pension plan
- Discounts at 30,000+ retailers
- Long-service awards (extra holiday, cash gifts & enhanced healthcare)
- Career development opportunities
Your Role as a Charity Fundraising Executive
Dedicated to supporting charities through direct face-to-face fundraising, you’ll: ✔ Sign up donors for regular donations or sponsorships on behalf of charities ✔ Engage confidently with the public to cultivate long-term supporters ✔ Work at private sites (offices, centres) rather than outdoors Training provided—but this role requires strong communication, resilience, and enthusiasm for viral awareness.
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About the Company: Charity Link
A 30-year-order veteran of charity fundraising operations, we seek candidates with field sales skills to grow giving for some of the UK’s most beloved charities.
Why Join Us? 🔹 Supportive community of experienced fundraisers who thrive on recognition beyond pay 🔹 Exciting, varied work—no two days are the same, with opportunities to connect deeply with altruistic individuals 🔹 Work-life balance + recognition of your dedication


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Ideal Candidate
⚡ Confident, optimistic, and resilient (“If you love talking to people, this could be your next role!”) ⚡ Proven customer-facing sales skills (retail, outreach, or general fundraiser roles welcome)
Diversity & Inclusion: Thriving Teams
Charity Link champions an equitable workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We’re committed to eliminating bias, offering equal opportunities, and fostering innovation—whether you’re new to fundraising or bringing years of experience.
Ready to make a difference? Apply now as a private site fundraiser and become part of an industry-changing team!
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