BVSC Charity Jobs West Midlands
Welcome to BVSC Charity Jobs West Midlands
We host a range of jobs across the region on behalf of all non-profits which includes charities, social enterprises, faith organisations and community organisations. If you’re looking for a job in the sector, whether that’s in fundraising, campaigning, project management, or marketing - or perhaps you’re looking for the next step in your career - look no further.
Fundraising & Grants Officer
Together St Paul's Trust, closing date: Friday 12th December, by noon.
🌟 We are Hiring! Join our team as a Fundraising & Grants Officer 🌟
Salary: £18.61 per hour - 21 hours per week
2-year initial contract with potential to extend
📍 Based in Balsall Heath, Birmingham
At St Paul’s, we are more than just a workplace — we’re a movement for stronger, fairer, and more connected communities.🧡 The Role
We're looking for an experienced Fundraising & Grants Officer to drive our income generation and build the partnerships that fuel our mission. This is your chance to own the fundraising pipeline, craft compelling cases for support, and connect with funders who share our vision.🧠 What we need from you…
• Proven success securing grants from trusts, foundations, and corporate partners
• Exceptional writing skills that inspire action and secure funding
• Relationship-building expertise to grow corporate and community partnerships
• Strategic thinking to align fundraising with organisational impactTo apply or for further information, please visit the link below:
And/or send your CV to: HR@stpaulstrust.org.uk
Together St Paul's Trust is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve.
All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with. It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure.
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