Reporting to our Head of Scotland, you’re Dogs for Good’s very first Fundraising Manager in Scotland, and you’ll play an important part in establishing and developing fundraising activity in the region.
Over an initial 18-month period, you’ll explore and demonstrate the viability of fundraising and income generation in Scotland. You’ll lead on identifying, researching and applying to trusts, foundations and local grant funders, while also supporting community fundraising activity to increase income, engagement and awareness of Dogs for Good’s work.
This is an 18-month fixed term contract and part time (21 hours per week).
About you
You show a real commitment to Dogs for Good’s person‑centred values and approach, and you bring a proactive, motivated and solution‑focused way of working. You enjoy coming up with creative and innovative ideas when developing funding opportunities, while keeping a close eye on detail and meeting deadlines reliably. You work well with others, offering support and collaboration, and you’re confident representing Dogs for Good in a positive and professional way.
Your responsibilities
As our Fundraising Manager in Scotland, you'll:
Establish fundraising activity
Test and develop community fundraising opportunities
Build relationships and partnerships
Contribute insight and learning
Work within established fundraising systems
Your key relationships
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Outcomes of the role
By the end of your 18-month contract, you’ll have:
Your skills, experience and approach
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It's beneficial if you:
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Other requirements
How to apply
Please apply by visiting our Careers Page by clicking on the link below:
https://careers.dogsforgood.org/jobs/7509589-fundraising-manager-scotland
As well as your CV and a covering letter, please also upload an example of a trust or grant application form that you have completed (you can, of course, anonymise where appropriate). We're unable to consider applications without this.
Closing date
The closing date/time for applications is Friday 1st May 2026 at 12:00
Interviews
1st stage interviews will be held virtually, on Teams, on Wednesday 13th May 2026
2nd stage interviews will be held at Alzheimer Scotland, Oxford Street, Glasgow on Wednesday 27th May 2026