Our fundraisers work hard to improve the lives of others. We are looking to recruit quality rather than quantity. We do need a lot of fundraisers to do this job, but we need dedicated people who REALLY want to help.
As a Door to Door Fundraiser you will work within a small team led by an experienced Team Leader and go house to house in and around Bristol talking to people on their doorsteps about the wonderful work your assigned charity does and inspire them to commit to long term donations.
You don't need any specific qualifications or experience; you just need to be friendly and a great conversationalist who's happy to talk to anybody and everybody to inspire them to support amazing causes.
You will be the face of the charity, without you, no money would be raised. Peoples' lives depend on you, so you need to mean every word you say.
Benefits:
We can offer training that is second to none and excellent pay in a fulfilling, enjoyable and fun environment.
With the correct training and commitment you can become a Team Leader within a few months, the career opportunities are there if you have the passion and drive to succeed.
Shift & Pay Information:
Working hours are Monday to Friday 14:30 to 20:30 (+ travel time)
Guaranteed hourly rate plus uncapped performance bonus. Earn a realsitic £250-400 per week!
All applicants must be over 18 and eligible to work in the UK.
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.