Development Officer – closing date 17 June 2022

Are you a history fan? Are you looking to apply your creative problem-solving skills and drive to empower a small, growing educational charity? If so, read on!

We are looking for our new Development Officer, who will be responsible for income generation for our innovative, family-feel accredited archive service.

Although the subject of milling has been considered niche, its increasingly recognised place at the centre of global food and energy supplies is changing that perception. This creates so many opportunities waiting for us to seize them, we just need more of the right people to join us and to help propel us forward.

We are looking for someone who is a team player, someone who is motivated to make the most out of any situation in a pragmatic, positive way, and who would take pride in helping the charity to grow.

Experienced in fundraising, you will be a passionate advocate for history and heritage, who can convince others of the role of history in understanding and improving our present and our future.

Your dedication will ensure sustainable growth, so that we can share our rich milling heritage with more people and encourage a revival in preservation and participation in history.

Address Line 1
Watlington House
Address line 2
44 Watlington Street
Town
Reading
Postcode
RG1 4RJ
Contract type
Full timePermanent
Location
Central Reading
Salary
£22,000 - £26,000 DOE, with opportunity for career progression
Contact
Elizabeth Bartram, Director
Main contact telephone
0118 950 2052
How to apply

Please visit our website to read the full job description and person specification https://new.millsarchive.org/careers/.

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter to the Director, Elizabeth Bartram.

Open for applications from
13 May 2022
Closing date for applications
17 June 2022
Will my application be acknowledged?
All applicants, successful or otherwise, can expect to receive a reply from us in due course