Public Sector Development Manager
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Public Sector Development Manager (London or Remote)£28,337 - £31,485 per annum (+ £3,366 London Allowance or £500 Home-Based Allowance) | Full-Time | 12-Month Fixed-Term Contract Are you a skilled fundraiser with experience in securing public sector funding? Join the NSPCC as a Public Sector Development Manager , where you’ll play a vital role in growing statutory income to help protect children and prevent abuse across the UK. What You’ll Do As Public Sector Development Manager , you will:
- Develop and manage relationships with statutory funders, research bodies, and organisations procuring tenders.
- Lead on funding applications, securing grants from central, devolved, and local government sources.
- Work closely with internal teams to gather information, develop proposals, and align funding with NSPCC priorities.
- Ensure accurate grant processing, compliance, and timely reporting to funders.
- Identify and pursue new statutory funding opportunities to maintain a strong prospect pipeline.
- Impact-Driven Work : Help secure vital funding that ensures children across the UK are protected from harm.
- Career Development : Work within a high-performing fundraising team, with bespoke training and growth opportunities.
- Collaborative Culture : Join a supportive team focused on securing transformational funding.
- Work-Life Balance : Benefit from flexible working, with options for remote or hybrid working and semi-regular travel.
- Generous Benefits : Enjoy 29 days’ annual leave (rising to 32 days after five years), plus pension and employee assistance programmes.
- Has experience building relationships with statutory funders and securing government grants or contracts.
- Can develop compelling, high-quality proposals that align with funder priorities.
- Is a confident communicator, able to influence stakeholders and present funding pitches.
- Can manage multiple projects, deadlines, and funding relationships effectively.
- Is passionate about the NSPCC’s mission to protect children and prevent abuse.
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