Why work for The London Community Foundation?
We help Londoners make a difference, right here where it matters most.
London is the greatest city in the world. But London is a polarised city, of extreme inequality – a city with the country’s greatest wealth, but also the worst deprivation, where people struggle just to get by.
Here at The London Community Foundation, we believe in the vital role local community organisations play in rising to London’s challenges such as food poverty, isolation, homelessness, domestic abuse and violence affecting young people. We also believe in the generosity and solidarity of Londoners wanting to make a difference to where they live and work. Our task is to champion local organisations by connecting funders to them, channelling funds to their work, and supporting them directly to be stronger.
If you're driven, collaborative, and passionate about making an impact, take a look at our latest vacancies below. Join us, and you'll be working with a bunch of hard-working people to champion a whole range of grassroots community initiatives across London.
If you see a vacancy you like the look of, or if there’s anything else you’d like to know about working at LCF, get in touch at jointheteam@londoncf.org.uk.
Current vacancies
Working for The London Community Foundation makes a difference to the lives of Londoners and is ultimately incredibly rewarding. We are a small team, but our work is significant, and often fast-paced and complex.
For more information on our available roles, please see below. We are excited to see who could join our team and help our mission for London.
Supporter Care and Finance Officer
We're looking to recruit a Supporter Care and Finance Officer to join our team.
The Supporter Care and Finance Officer will manage and administrate the fundraising and communications database (Salesforce), ensuring accurate and efficient supporter care and fundraising processes. This role is essential in enhancing supporter experience by developing the customer relationship management system, providing insights to colleagues to optimise their understanding of supporters, and ensuring smooth financial management.
Key responsibilities include overseeing the allocation and reconciliation of financial data, maintaining accurate fundraising records, and supporting the senior finance manager with financial services and reporting. This role will actively support key donor accounts to ensure correct financial management, invoicing, and coding.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a passionate organisation. Assisting the seamless integration of supporter care and financial operations will contribute to the growth and success of a dynamic team.
- Full time (9am-5pm - 35 hours per week, core hours available)
- Based in Borough, London (hybrid working available with a minimum of 1-2 days in the office)
- Salary range £33,949 - £38,192 per annum (dependent upon experience)
- Deadline: 23:59 Wednesday 6th November 2024
- First & second interviews (in person): W/C 18th November 2024
For full details, please see the recruitment pack below. To apply, please submit your application via Prospectus.