Job opportunity
Events Fundraiser

As Events Fundraiser at CHSF you will be responsible for developing a professional fundraising relationship with our family supporters, individuals, and groups across the community of Yorkshire, The Humber, North East Lincolnshire and North Derbyshire. This includes supporting and retaining existing supporters and being proactive in developing new opportunities to increase funding. You will also be responsible for all aspects of creating and delivering the CHSF events calendar and stewarding the supporters taking part in our events.

You will raise awareness of the work of CHSF and highlight its fundraising initiatives as well as actively encouraging others to participate in CHSF events.

CHSF is working to be a flexible employer. We aim to encourage applicants from all backgrounds and value lived experience.

Closing Date: 27th March 2024 @ 5pm

TO APPLY FOR THIS ROLE: Follow the link above for more details on how to apply for this role.

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