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Senior Philanthropy Manager (12-15 month FTC)

Posted 1 hour 31 minutes ago by Royal Albert Hall

Permanent
Part Time
Community & Sport Jobs
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description

Since opening its doors in 1871, Royal Albert Hall has stood at the heart of the nation s cultural life. From the Suffragettes to Stormzy, Elgar to Einstein, the Beatles to Shirley Bassey, the world s most influential voices have shaped moments of history on its iconic stage.

A £50 million capital appeal was launched in late 2025, which will fund improvements of facilities for artists, audiences and young people taking part in engagement activities at the Grade I listed concert hall. This 15-year estate plan represents a significant evolution in the Hall s fundraising approach, creating an exceptional opportunity to expand its philanthropic reach, deepen relationships with supporters and secure transformational investment in the future of this much-loved institution.

The Senior Philanthropy Manager (Maternity Cover) will play a pivotal role in the delivery of its major donor programme. Reporting to the Head of Philanthropy, this role sits at the heart of the philanthropy team, combining hands-on major gifts fundraising with oversight of systems, processes and pipeline management. The postholder will shape and steward a growing portfolio of high-value supporters during a critical phase of the Hall s capital appeal, while ensuring that donor engagement activity is coordinated, consistent and effective.

Please note that interviews will occur on a rolling basis. To discuss the role in more detail and make an application, please apply ASAP with a copy of your most recent CV plus any additional information that aligns with the person specification below.

As Senior Philanthropy Manager, you will:

  • Report to the Head of Philanthropy and line manage two direct reports Senior Prospect Researcher and Philanthropy Coordinator fostering clarity, structure and confidence within your team.
  • Manage a personal portfolio of major donors, stewarding relationships typically in the £20,000 £500,000 range.
  • Work to a team income target, generating funds from HNWIs through major gifts, mid-value gifts and legacies.
  • Own and drive the major donor pipeline, ensuring clear next steps, momentum and follow-through across cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
  • Be donor-facing, through regular face-to-face meetings, cultivation activity and events, including evening engagement as part of stewardship.
  • Ensure robust processes are in place for tracking, thanking and income processing, with delivery support from the Philanthropy Coordinator.
  • Act as a central coordinating figure for major donor activity, working closely with the Head of Philanthropy, Development Director and selected Philanthropy Board members.
  • Lead on the rollout of donor communications, including tailored donor stewardship and wider impact reporting.
  • Work closely with other development colleagues who focus on the Hall s Friends and Patrons programmes, Trust and Foundation approaches and Events.

Essential skills and experience:

  • Demonstrable experience of managing and stewarding high-value individual donors, ideally within a major gifts or upper mid-value context.
  • Experience of personally securing c.£50K+ donations from HNWIs please ensure that examples of personally secured gifts from HNWIs, including £value, are included on your CV. It would also be helpful to include context e.g., uplift, new donor
  • Confidence working with fundraising databases and systems (ideally Tessitura), and a strong understanding of GDPR and DPA 2018.
  • Strong organisational and process skills, with the ability to keep complex, multi-strand activity moving and well-tracked.
  • Experience of working collaboratively in a matrixed environment with senior stakeholders and volunteers.
  • Some line management or mentoring experience, with the ability to provide clear direction and practical support. However, this is not a heavily people-management-focused role
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging donors in a range of settings.
  • A proactive, detail-oriented approach, combined with sound judgement and professionalism.

Desirable:

  • Arts, culture or heritage fundraising experience.
  • Experience of working on or alongside a capital appeal.

Employee benefits include:

  • 25 days per year annual leave (pro rata for part-time employees), with the opportunity to buy or sell up to five days holiday per calendar year
  • Life assurance of 6 x basic salary
  • RAH s canteen offers free hot and cold meals, including vegetarian options, to staff whilst at work
  • Employee Assistance Programme
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