Development Operations Officer
Royal College of Music Grade 6, £30,546 - £33,763 per annum, pro rata. Normally appointed to the first point of the grade Closing date 05 September 2022
JRN: 407-22
Founded in 1882, The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a world leading music conservatoire with a prestigious history and contemporary outlook. Our excellence was recognised as we were ranked the global top institution for performing arts in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
The RCM Development team raises significant support from individuals, companies, charitable trusts and foundations annually, ranging from £40 Friends memberships to seven figure gifts. The Development Operations Officer co-ordinates stewardship activities for donors at all levels, including regular communication pieces, and develops and delivers the RCM Friends programme, encouraging visitor and additional giving when appropriate. We are looking for candidates who:
• Enjoy crafting succinct, accessible stories about our students and staff, including cutting edge research
• Have experience delivering complex donor stewardship, running a membership scheme or increasing visitor giving
• Can balance a diverse range of projects efficiently with excellent attention to detail
This post is offered on a 0.8FTE (28 hours a week), permanent basis and is available from September 2022.
The RCM is committed to being an equal opportunities employer and to promoting a diverse and inclusive environment for all our staff, students and visitors.
Founded in 1882, The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a world leading music conservatoire with a prestigious history and contemporary outlook. Our excellence was recognised as we were ranked the global top institution for performing arts in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
The RCM Development team raises significant support from individuals, companies, charitable trusts and foundations annually, ranging from £40 Friends memberships to seven figure gifts. The Development Operations Officer co-ordinates stewardship activities for donors at all levels, including regular communication pieces, and develops and delivers the RCM Friends programme, encouraging visitor and additional giving when appropriate. We are looking for candidates who:
• Enjoy crafting succinct, accessible stories about our students and staff, including cutting edge research
• Have experience delivering complex donor stewardship, running a membership scheme or increasing visitor giving
• Can balance a diverse range of projects efficiently with excellent attention to detail
This post is offered on a 0.8FTE (28 hours a week), permanent basis and is available from September 2022.
The RCM is committed to being an equal opportunities employer and to promoting a diverse and inclusive environment for all our staff, students and visitors.