- Do you have experience of direct marketing, fundraising or canvassing?
- Or do you just have the ability to brighten people's lives with your passion and enthusiasm?
- Wouldn't it be wonderful to put your skills to better use and go home feeling genuinely satisfied with your day?
We are looking for both Street and Door Fundraisers in Bristol to work on behalf of national and international charities.
Charities work everyday to help the world's most impoverished and under privileged people and in order to do this they need the ongoing support of long-term donors.
You will be the face of the charity and on a daily basis you will be using your enthusiasm and drive to inspire potential donors to support amazing causes.
In return we can offer a training program that is second to none and ongoing support throughout your career.
All fundraising teams work Monday to Friday - NO WEEKENDS!
Street teams - 10.30am-6pm plus travel time. Door teams 3.30-8.30pm + travel time. Full time positions only.
Guaranteed basic hourly rate plus travel bonus and uncapped performance related bonus.
Street and Door Fundraisers will be given all the skills and tools you need to become an amazing fundraiser! All you need is an inspiring, passionate and enthusaistic personality with excellent people skills!
ALL applicants MUST BE over 18 years old and eligible to work in the UK.
Apply online now or for more information please call Kate at Fundraising Vision on 0117 966 5330 or 0117 966 5334.
Company Description
Fundraising Vision specialises in face-to-face fundraising; inspiring members of the public to become long term supporters of our charities including Mencap, World Vision, Barnardo's, Amnesty International and Christian Aid. Each year we help raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for these charities and it’s all down to our amazing fundraisers.
Through our rigourous and comprehensive training programme, people with little experience can become accomplished fundraisers and those of you that already possess the necessary skills can progress rapidly through to management positions.
Charity fundraising is becoming more important as the recession continues. Less money is available to help charities make a difference, but there can be more work for the charity to do.