Cardboard Citizens Seeks Director Of Development And Communications Job In London

Cardboard Citizens seeks Director of Development and Communications - Disability Arts Movement
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Cardboard Citizens seeks Director of Development and Communications

Location: London

Description

We are looking for an accomplished fundraiser or senior marketing and communications manager to lead our Development and Communications team as our new Director of Development and Communications. You will join us as part of our Senior Management Team to help us to craft the stories, across our fundraising and communications, that will win the hearts and minds of a broader audience coming together to tackle social issues.

This is a critical yet exciting time for the charity, as we look to extend and deepen the reach of our programmes, capitalise on our learning since Covid-19, accelerate income from individual and corporate donors and start to gear up for the next Arts Council National Portfolio round.

Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 per annum (pro-rata) dependent on skills and experience, plus benefits

Closing date for completed applications is 10:00 GMT on Tuesday 8 June. First round interviews 21 and 22 June. Second round interviews 29 and 30 June

If you are looking to take on your first director-level position, or are a more senior candidate who may be returning to work after a pause in your career or are looking to balance a role with wider parenting and caring responsibilities, we would love to hear from you! If you would like an informal conversation to discuss this role further, please contact recruitment consultant Kane Moore at Achates Philanthropy kane@achatesphilanthropy.com

We also actively encourage people from a variety of backgrounds with different experiences, skills, and stories to join us and influence and develop our working practice. By taking positive action around diversity we will guarantee interviews to eligible candidates who meet the minimum criteria (the Person Specifications laid out in the Job Pack) and self-identify with any of the following groups that we have identified as underrepresented in ours and the wider cultural sector workforce:
• From an ethnic minority
• Candidates with lived experience of homelessness
• Disabled and/ or Neurodiverse
• LGBT+ candidates

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