Jesuit Missions is recruiting a Fundraising Manager

June 11, 2024

Want to work for Jesuit Missions?

Jesuit Missions (JM) is the international mission and development organisation of the Jesuits in Britain. For over 60 years, they have worked with communities in some of the poorest countries in the world. While closely associated with Guyana in South America, India, South Africa and Zimbabwe, their focus today extends to the wider world where more than 14,000 Jesuits and thousands more lay colleagues are working.

JM has four principal activities through which they seek to achieve our mission:

▪ Grant-giving for community projects in the global south

▪ Education for justice in parishes, schools and communities in Britain

▪ Advocating in Britain and globally for a more just world

▪ Responding to humanitarian emergencies.

Main purpose of the role

The Fundraising Manager will oversee our fundraising strategy and line manage the Supporter Care and Engagement Officer who manages the CRM database (Raiser’s Edge NXT). S/he will develop existing income streams, consider new ones and strengthen stakeholder and supporter relationships. S/he will work closely with other team members to review and implement our fundraising strategy in line with our Strategic goals.

To find out more about this role and how to apply please download the Job Description below.

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