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University Hospitals Birmingham Charity

Grants Manager

Birmingham
£40k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Grants Manager

SALARY: £40,000 per annum
HOURS: Full time - 37.5 hours
RESPONSIBLE TO: Charity Chief Executive
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Charity Chief Executive
LOCATION: Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Role Description

The Grants Manager role is primarily based at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for University Hospitals Birmingham Charity, with the expectation to travel to the other sites, Good Hope Hospital, Heartlands Hospital, and Solihull Hospital.

This post will oversee the Grants Team at the Charity, with the responsibility of overseeing the distribution of grant funding to projects that align with the charity's mission.

Working as part of a team, the role involves managing the full grant-making process, from designing funding programmes and assessing applications to monitoring funded projects and evaluating their impact. The manager works closely with applicants, trustees, and external stakeholders to ensure funding decisions are fair, transparent, and achieve meaningful outcomes.

They also develop grant policies, manage budgets, ensure compliance with governance and regulatory requirements, and use data and evaluation findings to improve funding strategies.

Strong relationship management, strategic planning, financial oversight, and decision-making skills are essential, along with a commitment to delivering positive social impact.

This role may involve occasional evening and weekend work at charity events and events organised by our supporters.

This role sits within our Grants Team and will oversee two Senior Grants Officers.

Principal Duties

  • Ensure grant programmes align with the charity's objectives and priorities.
  • Review and update grant policies, procedures, and eligibility criteria.
  • Manage grant application processes.
  • Oversee grant management systems and databases.
  • Conduct due diligence on applicants, including financial and governance checks.
  • Prepare reports and recommendations for trustees or grant committees.
  • Support decision-making meetings and record outcomes.
  • Build positive relationships with grant applicants, funded organisations, and stakeholders.
  • Provide advice and guidance to applicants throughout the process.
  • Act as the main point of contact for grant recipients.
  • Monitor funded projects to ensure grant conditions are met.
  • Review progress reports and financial returns from grant recipients.
  • Evaluate the impact of funded projects against agreed outcomes.
  • Identify lessons learned to improve future grant programmes.
  • Manage grant budgets and payment schedules.
  • Ensure grants are awarded within approved budgets.
  • Monitor expenditure and forecast future commitments.
  • Work closely with finance teams to maintain accurate records.

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Communication

Relaying accurate and timely information to the fundraising team, the Charity Chief Executive and Charity Trustees on a regular basis. Communicating with clinical and non-clinical staff within the hospital. Communicating with donors and stakeholders.

Dealing with enquiries from the general public in a professional manner, disseminating information and ensuring that the appropriate action is taken, whilst maintaining the Charity’s policies and procedures.

Professional Responsibilities

  • Ability to present oneself in a professional manner as a representative of the hospital and the charity.
  • To maintain confidentiality in all aspects of duty, including grant and donor data.
  • To assist in maintaining accurate records and to complete and return as requested statistical data.
  • To maintain an accurate effective database, recording essential information and providing statistical data in accordance with guidelines and policy using Raiser's Edge, Microsoft Office, Word and Access.

Miscellaneous

  • To represent the Charity in a variety of different contexts and to a variety of different audiences.
  • To ensure that a positive image of the hospital and the Charity is projected at all times.
  • To hold a flexible approach to working hours (the role will require the post holder to work evenings and weekends as necessary).
  • To hold a flexible approach to work when asked to take on other fundraising or admin duties when the team needs to cover holidays, or at times of workload pressure.
  • To adopt a supportive and collegiate approach when working with the fundraising team and other colleagues within the hospital.

The Grants Manager will also carry out other projects and duties as directed by the Head of Fundraising, Director of Fundraising and Charity Chief Executive.

Notes:

This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities but more an outline framework against which the post holder will be given flexibility to define the detail. Any changes will be the subject of consultation with the post holder.

All employees must adhere to and perpetuate Charity Policies and Procedures relating to:

  • Health and Safety
  • No Smoking at Work
  • Equal Opportunities in Employment, including responsibilities under the Disability Discrimination Act.

Your attention is drawn to the confidential nature of information collected within the NHS. The unauthorised use or disclosure of patient or other personal information is a dismissible offence and in the case of computerised information could result in a prosecution for an offence or action for civil damages under the Data Protection Act 1984.

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Please note that employees are employed directly by the Charity and not the NHS.

  • Employees of the Charity are eligible to join a defined contribution pension scheme, to which the Charity will contribute 8% of an employee’s annual salary in addition to employee contributions.
  • Employees of the Charity are eligible for enhanced maternity and sickness pay.
  • Employees of the Charity receive 27 days holiday per year, plus Bank Holidays.

Skills/Knowledge/Ability

Essential

  • Financial Literacy
  • Excellent written skills with first class spelling
  • Use of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint along with other software packages
  • Ability to produce accurately typed and photocopied documents efficiently and to high standard
  • Ability to ensure accurate data inputting
  • Ability to work independently and under pressure, prioritising work to meet deadlines
  • Ability to deal with heavy, unpredictable workloads
  • Ability to set up and maintain organisational systems
  • Ability to work flexibly to meet the needs of the charity
  • Problem solving
  • Record keeping
  • Non-judgemental attitude
  • Accepts responsibility for own decisions
  • Ability to represent the Charity at events and functions
  • Good interpersonal skills and ability to influence people at all levels
  • Understanding and respect for the importance of patient confidentiality
  • GCSE English Language or equivalent
  • GCSE Mathematics or equivalent

Desirable

  • Educated to degree level or equivalent
  • Qualification in grant management, fundraising, communications, PR or marketing
  • Understanding of the NHS and wider health and patient issues

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a grant making environment
  • Experience of presenting to audiences/groups
  • Experience of administration in an office-based environment
  • Experience of working on own initiative
  • Previous experience of working with & reporting to Leadership teams / trustees

Desirable

  • Experience of grant making strategy
  • Team management experience
  • Raiser's Edge donor database experience
  • Experience of impact evaluation

Additional Information

Essential

  • A team player with a flexible approach
  • Available to work out of hours if required.

Desirable

  • Car driver with a clean licence
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Skills

Grant Management
Financial Literacy
Strategic Planning
Relationship Management
Budget Management
Impact Evaluation
Due Diligence
Governance Compliance
Microsoft Office
Raiser's Edge
Stakeholder Engagement
Report Writing
Team Leadership
Data Analysis
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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