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Do you care about championing diversity, equity and inclusion and creating a more inclusive world? Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) is the national charity for people with Down syndrome and their families in Ireland, supporting over 3,500 members across 25 branches nationwide.
We believe every child has a right to supports to fulfil their full potential. We are working to achieve an optimal quality of life for people with Down syndrome, as equally valued, independent citizens. DSI supports their lives across key pillars of our strategy – health, education, training and skills and access to employment. We continue to advocate to effect policy change and to build more inclusive workplaces and communities.
Collaboration is one of our driving values and creating strategic corporate partnerships and growing philanthropic giving with a shared ambition for impact, is at the cornerstone of our strategy. We are recruiting an experienced and ambitious Corporate Partnerships & Development Manager to join our committed fundraising team.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to work effectively as part of our fundraising team as well as originate, take ownership and proactively drive relationships and engagement initiatives with corporate partners, and identify other areas of sustainable funding from grants across Trusts and Foundations and potential major donors.
Relevant experience in a similar fundraising environment and excellent business development, presentation and relationship management skills, with the ability to prioritise a varied workload are essential attributes for this role.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Strategic Planning & Budgeting
Relationship Management
Reporting
Person Specification / Required Skills and Knowledge:
Benefits
Location
This position will be based in Down Syndrome Ireland's National Office, Unit 3 Park Way House, Western Parkway Business Park, Ballymount Drive, Dublin D12 HP70
DSI employees currently work a hybrid model comprising 3 days in the National Office and two days remote working