Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 13th Jul 2026
- Sydney > North Sydney

Do you want to make a real difference? Come join Camp Quality, a children’s cancer charity that has been bringing positivity, fun and laughter back into the lives of kids impacted by cancer for over 40 years.
Our services and programs are free of charge for kids (0-15) and their families at every stage of the cancer experience.
We live by our motto that ‘laughter is the best medicine’ which means being part of our team involves a happy, connected workplace.
At Camp Quality, we appreciate the unique skills and experience each team member contributes and offer an inclusive, supportive culture to help them thrive.
The Philanthropy Manager is a key part of our Revenue team. With a hands-on approach, you will be growing Camp Quality's major gifts program through the identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of high-value donors and prospects in NSW and QLD. Working on building and managing a portfolio of major donors, you will enjoy developing meaningful, long-term relationships that inspire transformational giving and create a lasting impact for children facing cancer and their families.
You will be driving sustainable revenue growth through strategic donor engagement, philanthropy and stewardships, developing and managing key relationships with donors, philanthropic trusts and foundations, supporting the implementation of Camp Quality's philanthropic strategy, and leading the day-to-day operations of our philanthropy program.
To apply hit ‘Apply Now’ - please include a resume and cover letter, responding to the criteria listed above. Camp Quality commit to responding to every applicant.
Camp Quality honours human rights, celebrates diversity and fosters a climate of mutual respect to promote an inclusive environment that affirms the intrinsic value of each individual.
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people of all cultural backgrounds, ages, genders, sexual orientations, religions, as well as those that are neurodiverse, with a disability or carer responsibilities. Should you have any particular support needs, you are encouraged to include these in your application so we can explore with you during the recruitment process.
All front-line employees (working in a position with direct contact with children, families, and working in schools or hospitals) must supply evidence of applicable immunisations prior to commencing the role.
We are proud to hold National Safeguarding Children accreditation. All successful candidates must undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment and hold a valid working with children check.
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