Are you looking for a role within an organisation where the work you do makes a real difference to children's? If the answer it's yes, Donation Processing Assistant could be exactly the role you're looking for.
Join the Income Generation directorate to make the difference
At the NSPCC, we believe every childhood is worth fighting for. With over 100 years of experience, and the collective strength of our staff, volunteers, supporters, and partners, we're working to end child abuse and neglect for good.
Over 90 percent of the NSPCC's income comes from voluntary donations, so we rely on the incredible generosity and commitment of all our supporters, large and small.
You'll work as part of one of many teams across the UK, which focus on engaging our supporters and ensuring they continue to give their support. You will do this by leading fundraising initiatives or simply sharing our mission with those around you, every conversation and connection can spark change.
We encourage everyone across the organisation to get involved, feel confident in championing our cause, and help us grow the support we need to protect children and give them the futures they deserve.
Add a few lines about the purpose of the role, key contributions and how it links to the overall purpose of Income Generation directorate and the NSPCC strategy. You can use the job description to help you with this. If you're motivated by purpose, thrive in a supportive team, and want to contribute to creating a safer, brighter world for every child join us as a Donation Processing Assistant.
What is the purpose of the Donation Processing Assistant?
The Donation Processing Assistant is a key role for the organisation in ensuring the flow of income and data into our core systems, enabling financial processing and warm supporter journeys in a 360 impact on the income journey.
This role plays a key part in generating income to support the NSPCC's mission. You'll contribute by:
What will I be doing as a Donation Processing Assistant?
As a Donation Processing Assistant you will be working within a rota of tasks that around all our income and data pathways. You will be extracting and processing data into various systems for use across the charity. With a strong finance leaning to the processes, you will be translating income from fundraisiers into the structure that upholds all of the activity of the NSPCC.
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What skills do I need to be a Donation Processing Assistant?
The role will suit a candidate who is
The Skills/Experience we would look for are:
Why join the NSPCC?
Any one of our people will tell you that a huge reward in itself is making a difference to children's lives. But we know it's a competitive world, and it's important to feel valued in your role and receive more practical, tangible benefits. We offer salaries that are at least comparable with the top charities in the UK, as well as these benefits.
Join us and make a difference. You'll grow, be challenged, and help change millions of young lives for the better.
Ready to apply?
If this is the role for you, please click the button ‘apply' to start your journey. You can find more information on all recruitment stages on the Career page.
Still have questions about the role?
For an informal chat about the role, please contact Stacey Joseph, StaceyLouise.Joseph@nspcc.org.uk.
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