Raise the Children is seeking a Fundraising, Communications and Research assistant to support its work.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Support the organisations fundraising efforts through funder-related research, fundraising events management, data entry and donor relations
- Provide support for aspects of the organisation's internal and external communications including updating the website and official social media channels
- Support and grow the organisation's knowledge base through primary research with alumni, Scholars and prospective Scholars
- Provide general administrative and logistical support for the organisations activities
Fundraising Support
- Prospect online for donors from corporations, foundations and trusts in South Africa and abroad, and compile a regular prospect report for the CEO
- Assist with planning and co-ordinating the organisations annual fundraising dinner together with the Founders, Board and CEO
- Solicit sponsorships for the annual fundraising dinner
- Assist with the data collection and entry for grant applications, for review by the CEO. This includes primary research done at prospective Scholar home visits.
- Work with the CEO to send out timely stewardship communication, including donation receipts
- Administer and update the organisations website and social media accounts
- Support the CEO and Scholar Programme Manager to liaise with partner schools and prospective Scholar families
- Serve as point of contact for general enquiries and refer them to the relevant parties
- Ensure all legal documentation and registrations are up-to-date and accurate
- Support the Scholars'annual tertiary application process
- Provide support to Alumni job-seekers, including ongoing research of available learnerships, internships and employment opportunities
- Keep accurate online records of RTC alumni in the organizations database
- Manage relationships and queries with administrative service providers
- Facilitate and compile the annual household income survey for the organization
- Provide logistical support for home visits, school visits, job shadows and other RTC programmes
- Minimum of a Bachelors Degree
- South African police clearance
- Fluency in multiple South African languages is preferred
- Background knowledge through lived or work experience of the contextual situation of disadvantaged, marginalized and volatile communities
- Background knowledge of South African social grant programmes and tertiary access funding options
- High level of computer literacy and digital communication skills
- A commitment to upholding the values of servant leadership