About us Join our team Fundraising Manager Community and Events Vacancy: Fundraising Manager Community and Events Reference: AH 34/23 Hours: 37.5 per week Salary: Band 5 £30,229 - £37,664 Term: Permanent Location: 29 Miller Road, Ayr About Us The Ayrshire Hospice provides quality specialist palliative care for adults with life-limiting illness within Ayrshire and Arran. We provide a wide range of services and care in people’s homes, care homes and hospitals, as well as in the hospice itself. This is provided at no cost to our patients or their families. Our vision is to reach and improve the lives of everyone in Ayrshire affected by life-limiting illness. What We Are Looking For We are looking for a motivated and talented Fundraising Manager who will help us grow our community and events fundraising income. Working closely with the Head of Fundraising and other departmental managers, the post holder will help grow our highly successful community and events portfolio. The Fundraising Manager will be required to support the fundraising team as well as lead on researching and identifying potential new income streams within community and events, building strong relationships with donors. The post-holder will cover a whole spectrum of fundraising duties and needs to think strategically and work operationally. They will need to be confident in representing the organisation externally and coordinate and maintain strong working relationships. Is this the job you have been looking for? Informal enquiries to Tracey Corrigan, Head of Fundraising on 01292 288488 Download Application form Download Job Description Download Terms and Conditions Completed applications should be emailed to [email protected] Please contact HR on 01292 269200 if you require any further information about the application process. Closing date: 11th December 2023 Interview date: 18th December 2023 Please note CVs and NHS Application Forms are not accepted. Scottish Charity No. SC011390. Registered Office: 29 Miller Road, Ayr, KA7 2AX Manage Cookie Preferences