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VACANCY – Community & Events Fundraiser – Oxfordshire Mind

April 28, 2026

Job title: Community and Events Fundraiser

Role summary: The Development Team generates funds to enable everyone experiencing a mental health issue to get both support and respect. We fundraise from corporates, major donors, trusts, events and in the community as well as providing paid-for workplace wellbeing training and consultancy services. We thrive on delivering an excellent experience for all our clients and supporters to build a valued community.

This role will provide support to existing supporters and proactively expand community and event fundraising initiatives through groups, organisations, individuals, community-based events and 3rd party sporting events.

Job location: Osney Mead, Oxford. Frequent travel within Oxfordshire and Berkshire with some home working.

Pay Rate: £29,003.00 – £31,214.00 (pro-rata – salary dependent on skills, experience and knowledge)

Is pay pro rata:  Yes

Applications close on: 11 May 2026

Hours: Part time (30 hours per week)

Contract is: Fixed term FTC (9 – 12 Months)

Job description:
This role will provide support to existing supporters and proactively expand community and event fundraising initiatives through groups, organisations, individuals, community-based events and 3rd party sporting events.

The post-holder is responsible for building relationships with community based groups, individuals and event participants to ensure they reach their fundraising potential/target for the charity, whilst being an excellent ambassador for the organisation.

The post-holder will provide a physical presence at events, meetings and engagement opportunities.
This is an income generating role, but it is also about connecting with our supporters and creating long-term relationships for the future.

To apply, please visit the website here.

 

 

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