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Philanthropy & Development Manager

  • Full time or Part time
  • Circa £35,000
  • Flexible working available
  • Closing 5th July 2021


  • Advertised from 14th June 2021
  • C£35k, depending on skills and experience. 37.5 hours, or possible 4-day week by negotiation.

Role

Are you an experienced fundraising professional, passionate about using your skills to support the fabric of an iconic building and the exciting creative learning programmes based around the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his patron and successful entrepreneur Miss Catherine Cranston? If so, we want to hear from you.

The Trust have an exciting opportunity to join their team in a new role, reporting directly to the Executive Director. This will suit someone who can work collaboratively and independently as required with a pro-active approach.

We are looking to attract someone with a wide variety of experience to this key role.

You will demonstrate:

  • Success in regular giving and supporting mid-level giving and major gift activit
  • Excellent writing skills enabling you to able articulate the need for funding from a variety of donors and potential donors
  • Fundraising project development, including budgeting
  • Experience and proficiency in using a dedicated CRM
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, enabling you to interact effectively with internal and external contacts at all levels
  • Outstanding networking and negotiation skills, including the ability to represent he Trust at internal and external events
  • Ability to work and contribute within a team environment and respond to target driven performance reviews
  • Solid numeracy and literacy skills

About The Willow Tea Rooms Trust

The Willow Tea Rooms Trust set out with a vision to restore, preserve, and sustain Miss Cranston’s Willow Tea Rooms, which were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. This was achieved thanks to the generous support of their donors.

However, while they have restored this beautiful historic building for the nation, they still need support to help to protect and sustain this special place. As custodians of the only Charles Rennie Mackintosh building in the city centre still open to the public, fundraising is vital to allow them to carry out the essential preservation that this unique heritage building will continue to need in the future. By continuing to preserve the building they can ensure Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s legacy lives on to inspire and engage many generations to come.

On-going support also means that they can continue to bring their heritage to more people through imaginative Creative Learning and Education programme: ‘The Willow Welcomes’. Inspired by the legacies of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Catherine Cranston, this programme aims to bring the building alive for people of all backgrounds, regardless of economic, cultural, and societal barriers.

There could not be a better time to join the Trust. They have ambitious plans, and you will play a central role in bringing their plans to fruition.

Application notes

If you are excited to learn more, please contact eilish@caithnessconsulting.co.uk or give her a ring on 07720 249200/01382 522919. You can also apply through the Caithness Consulting website where you can download the job description and further relevant information.

Closing date for completed applications: 5pm on Monday 5th July.

Interviews: Week Commencing 19th July 2021 to be held at The Trust Offices in Glasgow. However, a virtual interview will be an option if circumstances dictate.