Mental Health Ireland: Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator

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Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator, HQ

The salary for this post is analogous with HSE 2020 Salary Scale plus 8%, in line with October 2023 WRC agreement on Section 39 Pay.
In line with HSE Grade VI, Point 3 €51,126 (plus the 8%) per annum.
The Salary for the post will be €55,216 (inclusive 8%) per annum.

Full Time Specified Purpose Contract, Working 37hrs per week.
This is a 24 Months Specified Purpose Contract.

PLEASE QUOTE REFERENCE NUMBER 2024-011 WHEN APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION. EMAIL ONLY PLEASE.

Mental Health Ireland (MHI) is a national voluntary organisation promoting mental health, wellbeing & recovery using a process called coproduction to ensure that the voices of the end user are heard at all stages of programme development, delivery and evaluation. Our network of volunteer-led Mental Health Associations (MHAs) active throughout the country is supported by a dynamic staff team including Development Officers.

Our National Head Office is based in Dun Laoghaire, with 110 staff members distributed throughout Ireland. Our work in promoting mental health and wellbeing and supporting people in recovery from significant mental health challenges, is funded by the HSE and supported through public donations.

Mental Health Ireland is a values-driven, person-centred organisation acting at both national and local levels. We are the national driver of mental health promotion and recovery awareness and education. We achieve this through evidence-based information provision, resources, campaigns, training, events, bursaries and our support of Recovery Education Services. We are led by the values of recovery, hope, empowerment and self-determination. We ensure that lived experience is a central informant of our work. We believe that everyone has the right to access the supports of our choosing when and where we need them and the right to be supported in recovery to live healthy and meaningful lives.

Position Summary:

Working as part of the national team, the Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator will work a five-day week. The essential role of the Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator is to deliver on the core objectives of Mental Health Ireland’s Strategy – Mental Health for All – Hope, Strength & Action. This will include supporting the establishment, operation and development of sustainable programmes, sponsorships and partnerships. They will also contribute to the new Strategy when it is developed.

The Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator will report to the CEO and work collaboratively with all Stake Holders to ensure consistency in the fundraising practices organisationally and to share expertise and unique local initiatives.

The post holder will work closely with Mental Health promotion, training and communications to help realise the strategic priority of Mental Health Ireland in line with the 3-Year Strategy with sustainability a key focus in terms of fundraising.

The Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships Coordinator will build, maintain and improve relationships with corporate organisations.

Download the full Job Description from the Mental Health Ireland website.

How to apply:

To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter setting out your reasons for applying for the position along with your Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@mentalhealthireland.ie

For informal enquiries please contact Dr. Lisa Cuthbert (CEO), via Mental Health Ireland HQ (01) 284 1166.

Closing date for receipts of applications is 12 noon on 24th May 2024. Applications received outside this time will not be considered. Shortlisting will be carried out based on the information received in your CV and letter of application.

Proposed Interviews will be held week commencing 10th June 2024.

Please ensure to include the relevant Job Reference Number 2024-011 in your letter of application and CV.

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Region: Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin / Hybrid