This is the role for you, if you:
Want to champion the work of a specialist and unique national theatre for children.
Are a focused and driven fundraiser who wants to lead an ambitious team to success.
Are an exceptional communicator, capable of building meaningful relationships with donors, and work collaboratively with a committed staff team.
What would you be doing?
An important member of the Senior Management Team (SMT), you will provide leadership to the supportive and ambitious Development team and devise and implement effective fundraising strategies to achieve agreed budget targets. You will oversee and relationship manage a growing base of loyal major donor supporters. You will be responsible for all aspects of revenue and capital fundraising, including our thriving events programme, our Name A Seat Campaign, growing membership schemes, and well-developed project and capital fundraising. The role will be situated at Polka’s theatre venue for 0-12 years olds in Wimbledon, where you will see first-hand the impact of your work on children, whilst enjoying all the benefits of our recently redeveloped building and Polka’s flexible working policies.
We want to help people achieve their potential while working at Polka. We prioritise our mental health and the culture of working at Polka by having regular team days to share and learn from each other and a range of social events. We invest in our people through training opportunities which help us learn and understand more about working together.
For a Recruitment Pack with more information about who we are and what we’re looking for in this role plus how to apply please visit our website https://polkatheatre.com/jobs/ We accept video/audio file if you prefer that to CV and cover letter.
Deadline 9am on Wednesday 24th January 2024
Interview Thursday 1st February 2024
Ideal start date March 2024
Polka’s commitment as an equal opportunities employer means we are keen to encourage applications from people of colour, people across the gender spectrum and people who self-identify as disabled, who are underrepresented in our sector.
Polka is funded by Arts Council England, London, registered charity number 256979.