This vacancy has now closed

Trusts & Foundations Manager

  • Full time or Part time
  • £32,000
  • Glasgow (hybrid of home and office working)
  • Closing 16th July 2021


  • Advertised from 1st July 2021
  • 35 Hours per week (4/5 days per week) or Minimum 28 hours over 4 days.

Role

GGG are recruiting for an existing position of Trusts and Foundations Manager. GGG are looking for candidates with experience within this role and specifically within researching new trusts, writing applications, relationship building, admin and writing of final evaluations to funders. This role allows for flexible working hours/conditions.

To support this role, GGG have long term relationships with many existing trusts and foundations such as: Life Changes Trust, National Lottery Community Fund, SP Energy Networks, Bank of Scotland Foundation, The Robertson Trust, and Impact Funding Partners. GGG have long term relationships and statutory funding via Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

This post will report directly to the CEO and there is support within the team to work alongside the successful candidate EG - CEO, Finance Director and Heads of Services. An existing Trust and Foundations strategy is in place with good record keeping of historical data, past applications and strong relationships with certain funders existing.

This post is permanent (allowing for a 6-month probationary period).

The FT role is 35 hours per week, Mon to Fri, 9am to 4.30pm. GGG are willing to consider reduced hours of 28 hours per week and are open to a degree of flexible working. The role would require some office working (once covid-19 restrictions have lifted) but there will be the opportunity to work from home as agreed and in accordance with the CEO.

Application notes

Closing Date - 16th July 2021

Interview Date – 23rd July 2021

Interested in this role? Please email a one-page covering letter with CV explaining why you’re the right person to: richard.donald@glasgowgg.org.uk

Early applications are encouraged and due to the anticipated high volume of applications received for this vacancy. Only candidates who have been shortlisted for interview will be contacted further in this regard.

Charity Information

Glasgow’s Golden Generation has been supporting older adults across Glasgow since 1948 when it was founded as Glasgow Old People’s Welfare Committee. The charity was set up initially to alleviate loneliness and isolation in the elderly, while these services still exist today, Glasgow’s Golden Generation provides so much more including: 3 Day Care Centre’s, Befriending Services, Weekly Clubs, Careline and Welfare Services. Glasgow’s Golden Generation need to raise £1 Million pounds annually to support the thousands of service users across Glasgow that need support.


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