About the role Ashgate Hospice is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. This means we are committed to inclusive hiring and encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Hours: 37.5 hours per week worked Monday to Friday with flexibility to work some evenings and weekends. Join our team as a Fundraising Administration Apprentice and make a difference! This is an exciting role to work within a dynamic fundraising team focusing on administrative tasks. Whilst completing a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Business and Administration. You'll have the opportunity to develop essential skills and behaviours that support your personal and professional growth. The Fundraising Administration Apprentice will sit within the Events and Community Fundraising Team. As a key member of the fundraising team, you’ll benefit from various training and development opportunities, which will open doors to exciting career possibilities. The main responsibilities include undertaking a range of administrative tasks, responding to queries and connecting with people who fundraise for the Hospice. Offer support to donors and help make them feel valued and thank them for their donations. For the full details, you can read the attached job description or give the recruiting manager a call on 01246 567250 for an informal chat (it may be possible to arrange a visit to the hospice). Here’s what we’re looking for: We are looking for an individual who is interested in working in the charity sector, who enjoys working with people and wants to make a real difference within the community. You will be positive, organised and open to learning opportunities. Skills and experience required: Have a level of understanding of English and Maths that supports good communication with others An interest in fundraising administration Personal organisation and time management A desire to work efficiently and with integrity Communication skills (both written and verbal) A proactive approach to developing skills Self-motivated and a good team player Skilled in the use of multiple IT packages to: write letters or emails, create meeting agendas, record information. Examples include MS Office or equivalent packages. Ability to live the Hospice Values Ability to interact and communicate with colleagues to build rapport, trust and confidence A thorough understanding of an ability to maintain confidentiality A willingness to work outside of core hours as required, including evenings and weekends About Ashgate: Ashgate Hospice, based in North Derbyshire, offers free palliative and end of life care for adults with life-limiting or incurable illnesses, including cancer, neurological diseases, and advanced heart, kidney, and lung conditions. Last year, we cared for over 2,400 people. Our aim is to support our patients by keeping them informed, managing their symptoms, and improving their quality of life from diagnosis onwards. We also provide vital support to the people who are important to them, offering practical assistance and emotional support, including bereavement services. We’re more than a care provider. We’re a campaigner for sustainable end of life care funding in the UK, and we continually invest in our services and workforce. Our values are at the heart of everything we do: We are compassionate. We are a team. We are respectful, open, and inclusive. We value diversity and inclusion and encourage applicants from all backgrounds. We strive to create a workplace that’s happy, safe, and supportive – and our team seems to agree! In fact, 86% of staff would recommend Ashgate Hospice as an employer. We know how important wellbeing and work-life balance are, which is why we’re open to flexible work arrangements, including job-sharing. As part of our team, you’ll have access to training opportunities to help you grow, both personally and professionally. Whether you want to develop in your current role or explore new career paths, we’ll support you every step of the way. Want to know more about what it’s like to work with us? Visit our website, check out our social media channels, or listen to our podcast, The Life and Death Podcast. It’s a great way to get a sense of the Ashgate team and the difference we make. Benefits of joining us At Ashgate, we take care of the people who take care of others. Here are some of the benefits we offer: Generous holiday entitlement, with the option to increase it through our Annual Buy and Sell Leave Scheme. A flexible working approach to help meet your needs and ours, including options like job-sharing. A Cycle to Work scheme and a Tech Benefit scheme to help spread the cost of your next bike or gadget. A Health Cash Plan, giving you money back on treatments like physiotherapy, dental care, and eye tests. Free access to Rewards, with discounts at hundreds of high-street retailers. A confidential Employee Assistance Programme, offering free, round-the-clock support when you need it. A pension scheme with up to 7% employer contribution, helping you save for the future. A life assurance scheme, giving peace of mind for you and those important to you, up to age 65. A commitment to your personal and professional development, with training opportunities to help you grow. Free, on-site parking whenever you're working at the hospice. Discounted, onsite café at our Old Brampton site, available to all staff A wide range of initiatives to support your wellbeing, and the time out to practice self-care Ready to make a difference? To learn more about the role, please contact Leigh Allwood 07538 667289 or email. You can arrange to visit the hospice to see what it would be like to work with us. Please note: Applications must be submitted via the ‘Apply Now’ button on our website. Applications sent directly to People Services or the recruiting manager will not be accepted. Proposed interview date: Wednesday 13 May Additional information: If you're successful, you'll need to complete a DBS check as part of our pre-employment process. You can find more details in the candidate assistant notes. As a healthcare provider, we prioritise the safety of our patients, staff, and visitors. That's why we encourage and recommend all staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive the flu jab—unless there's a compelling reason not too If you need any help with the recruitment process, our People Services team is here to assist. You can reach them at or call 01246 568 801. Additional support for candidates We’re committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive, fair, and accessible to everyone. Reasonable adjustments: We are pleased to offer reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process for individuals with disabilities, neurodiverse conditions, or long-term health needs. Shortlisting commitment: In line with our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, we guarantee to shortlist any disabled candidate who meets the essential criteria for the role. Interview preparation: All shortlisted candidates will receive their interview questions in advance to help you feel fully prepared. Accessibility resources: If you need assistance completing your online application, you can contact the Disability Employment Service/Youth Employment Service by emailing. We encourage you to complete and share your Health Adjustment Passport. This helps us understand any adjustments or support you might need. Even if you choose not to share it, the passport can be a valuable tool for your own benefit. You can also access support through the Access to Work scheme. a government initiative designed to help you start or remain in work if you have a health condition or disability. This includes support for the recruitment process. Learn more on the Access to Work webpage For further guidance or information, these resources may also be helpful: Looking for work if you are disabled Reed in Partnership, Chesterfield Office: Call 0124 695 6275 Disability Employment Service, Derbyshire County Council If you have any questions about adjustments or the recruitment process, please contact our People Services team at or call 01246 568 801.