Posted by Charisma Charity Recruitment • £29K/yr to £32K/yr
General
Recognised as one of The Sunday Times' Best Places to Work for 2024, The Cinnamon Trust is a national charity that gives elderly people peace of mind by caring for their pets at a time when they are unable to; due to ill health, hospitalisation or death, or when going into residential accommodation.
They are now looking for a passionate and experienced Fundraising Officer to join a small but growing fundraising and events team, as they work to grow their 20,000 strong volunteer team so that they can support more people, and their beloved pets, across the UK.
Are you passionate about pets
Would you like to use your fantastic fundraising experience to support elderly pet owners, giving them peace of mind when they need it most?
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