Michael Page
Individual Giving Officer

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This role delivers multi-channel fundraising campaigns that recruit, retain and engage supporters across appeals, in-memory giving, legacies and gaming products.
Working with internal teams and external agencies, you'll use data, insight and project management skills to optimise campaigns, improve supporter journeys and maximise fundraising income.
Client Details
- Leading UK charity funding pioneering research and support for children and young people affected by cancer.
Description
- Plan and deliver multi-channel fundraising campaigns across digital and offline channels
- Support donor acquisition, retention and development activities
- Manage supporter journeys to increase engagement and lifetime value
- Coordinate campaigns with internal teams, agencies and suppliers
- Monitor campaign performance and provide insight-led recommendations
- Manage budgets, expenditure and campaign reporting
- Ensure fundraising activities comply with relevant regulations and guidelines
- Support continuous improvement through testing, learning and optimisation initiatives
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Profile
- Experience in direct marketing, fundraising or campaign delivery
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet competing deadlines
- Strong copywriting skills across a range of channels and audiences
- Experience using data and campaign results to inform future activity
- Excellent stakeholder management and relationship-building skills
- Understanding of supporter acquisition, retention and engagement principles
- Strong organisational skills with a proactive and results-focused approach
- Numerate, detail-oriented and committed to delivering high-quality supporter experiences


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Job Offer
Salary between £30,000 and £34,000 per year, dependent on the level of experience.
Permanent position based in London - 3 days in the office (Hybrid)
Opportunities to contribute to meaningful work within the Not For Profit sector.
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