- Exciting opportunity to work in the not-for-profit disability sector for the leaders in Therapeutic Horticulture where connection to community and nature is valued
- Not for Profit salary packaging available
- Permanent part-time role 15 hrs per week, SCHADS Level 4
ABOUT US
Kevin Heinze Grow has been operating for our four decades supporting people of all abilities with the principles of therapeutic horticulture. We deliver evidence-based programs and services in the peaceful, natural environment of a garden setting. Our experienced multidisciplinary team work with our participants to help them reach their goals.
THE ROLE
We are seeking a passionate creative fundraiser that can think outside the box to deliver our fundraising strategy at Kevin Heinze Grow (KHG).
Supported by the CEO and Senior team you love seeking and building new connections and opportunities to strengthen the financial sustainability at KHG.
As a key contributor in the development and delivery of the KHG fundraising strategy, your key activities will include:
- creating a cohesive fundraising proposition
- developing and delivering key fundraising programs including Gifts in Wills, regular giving and peer to peer fundraising across multiple campaigns
- coordinating key KHG fundraising events and activities
- developing and maintaining key partnerships with corporates and philanthropic foundations
ABOUT YOU
- Strong experience in fundraising, ideally in the social service sector;
- A collaborative approach encompassing stakeholder management, administration, event and activity management and strategic planning;
- Strong professional experience in effective relationship management building key relationships within the corporate, philanthropic and donor spaces;
- Extensive project management expertise in managing key fundraising events and activities;
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills
- An interest in and knowledge of disability, horticulture and/or community services is highly desirable.
KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
- At least 2 years' experience of fundraising in the not-for-profit sector
- Excellent capacity to build effective working internal and external relationships
- Ability to successfully work independently
- Highly developed attention to detail, time-management and organisational skills
- Possess a valid Working with Children, NDIS Worker Screening check, and up to date COVID-19 Vaccinations.
Applications may be assessed on an ongoing basis, so please apply as soon as practicable.