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We're looking for:
Someone who is passionate about ending global poverty and equipping Churches and communities to take action in response to inequality and injustice. You will be an experienced fundraiser, motivated by your faith. You will need to have a proven ability to fundraise, to be well organised and self-motivated with great attention to detail. You will be a confident public speaker and networker who will inspire individuals and churches to take action.
Christian Aid Ireland's Fundraising and Supporter Engagement Team works on an all-island basis, to build a movement of individuals, churches, coalitions and other organisations to work with us for the world we want to see.
This role is part of the Church and Community team (a sub-division of the Fundraising and Supporter Engagement Team) and plays a vital role in stewarding, inspiring and engaging churches, Christian Aid groups and key individuals in order to increase engagement through giving, fundraising, acting and praying – and as a result growing support for Christian Aid's work around the world. The majority of these supporters belong to Christian Aid's 7 sponsoring church denominations.
This post will ensure that Christian Aid Ireland's volunteers, organisers, fundraisers specifically in the Munster Province are inspired, empowered and equipped to take action on behalf of those we seek to serve around the world. The role will help to deliver this by building and strengthening relationships with a large portfolio of key church fundraising volunteers and stewarding them through their supporter journey with Christian Aid. This stewardship will result in meeting targets for income, speaking engagements and relationship building.
Please note – there will be travel expected throughout Ireland, and particularly withing the Munster region, to support the team up to 30 days per year. There will be occasional travel internationally to visit partners and projects.
All the essential and desirable criteria are listed in the associated role profile.
This post is subject to a Genuine Occupational Requirement that the post holder is a Christian under the Equality Act 2004, Section 25.