Corporate Partnerships Assistant

£27,061 - £29,697

Closing: 08/06/2025

Are you passionate about building relationships and making a difference? We’re looking for a dynamic and organised individual to join our team as Corporate Partnerships Assistant.

You’ll help deliver a first-class experience for our valued corporate partners – supporting income generation, strengthening supporter relationships, and bringing creative fundraising ideas to life.

Working closely with our Corporate Partnerships Officer, you’ll play a key part in managing accounts, identifying new opportunities, and supporting the administration of partnerships across Cambridgeshire.

Whether you’re looking to take your first step into corporate fundraising or build on your existing skills, this is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and values-driven environment.

Key responsibilities of the role will include:
* Support and manage relationships with new and existing corporate partners.
* Contribute to the delivery of fundraising initiatives and partnership communications.*
* Conduct market research to identify new business opportunities.
* Assist with events, volunteering coordination, and supporter engagement.
* Provide administrative support and maintain accurate records.

About You:

* Strong communication and organisational skills.
* A proactive, people-focused approach, with attention to detail.
* Confidence working independently, and as part of a collaborative team.
* An interest in fundraising, partnerships, or the charity sector.
* Have a driving license and access to a vehicle for work purposes

This is a full time role, working 37.5 hours per week based at our Hospice in Cambridge. We are able to offer hybrid working after the completion of a training and induction programme.

Due to the nature of the role there may be occasions where the postholder is required to work outside of normal working hours to attend events, we have a TOIL based system to manage any extra hours worked.

Interviews for this role will take place on 20th June.

Contact julia.latif@arhc.org.uk