About the role
As Charity Manager, you’ll be the face and driving force behind KidsCan. This is more than your average fundraising role – it’s an opportunity to be involved in strategy setting, leadership, and transformation.
In this brand-new role, you’ll:
1. Develop and deliver a new fundraising strategy to grow income.
2. Lead change management as KidsCan integrates into NWCR.
3. Build strong relationships with donors, researchers and stakeholders.
4. Oversee administration, volunteer engagement and brand development.
5. Champion innovation and create compelling campaigns to inspire support.
This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a charity – working both strategically and operationally – offering the chance to witness the direct impact of your work on research and patients.
About you
You’re already a confident, strategic thinker with a proven track record in fundraising.
We’ll be looking for you to showcase:
6. Experience in the charity sector and target-based fundraising, ideally in corporate and community.
7. Strong relationship-building skills and personal credibility.
8. Ability to lead change and the capability to build something from the ground up.
9. A team player, able to build trust and nurture internal relationships. Creativity, resilience and a “can-do” attitude.
Knowledge of medical research or health-related causes is desirable, but not essential. What matters most is your ability to connect with supporters authentically and grow an organisation from the ground up, with the unique opportunity to be backed by an established brand and existing structure.
To apply: All you need to do is send a copy of your CV or draft profile over as the first step. From there, we’ll be in touch with full application details if you have the skills and experience required.
Deadline: 9am on Thursday 18th December. However, please do get in touch ASAP if interested – we’ll never close early, but it would be great to ensure you have enough time to apply around the busy Christmas period.
Interviews will be held early January, after the festive season.