Job Details: Early Childhood Ireland: Funding and Partnership Specialist


Irish Future
Talbot Street
Dublin 1
irishfuture.ie
Early Childhood Ireland: Funding and Partnership Specialist


FUNDING AND PARTNERSHIP SPECIALIST

Early Childhood Ireland is the leading children?s advocacy and
membership organisation. We work in partnership with our members to
achieve quality experiences for every child in Early Years and School
Age care settings. We advocate for an effective and inclusive Early
Years and School Age care system which values, supports and invests in
childhood, children and services.

Early Childhood Ireland?s Strategic Plan (**Apply on the website**)
contains two ambitions. By **Apply on the website**:

* Early Childhood Ireland is the largest membership organisation in
the sector and our members are leading the way in achieving quality
practice in their child-centred settings.
* Early Childhood Ireland is the leading advocate for children in
early years and school-age care (EYSAC) settings in Ireland, has
influenced policy and legislative development in EY SAC, towards the
quality system we have championed; and Ireland has achieved an
investment level of 1% of GDP by **Apply on the website**.

At Early Childhood Ireland, we are committed to investing in our
people and culture to ensure that as an organisation we deliver on our
strategic plan while also continuing to be a great place to work. We
are currently operating on a blended working basis, offering great
flexibility to our employees and providing excellent opportunities to
learn, grow and thrive.

POSITION: Funding and Partnership Specialist
REPORTS TO: Director of Funding and Partnerships
CONTRACT: Full-time/Permanent
LOCATION: Our national office is based at Tallaght in south Dublin.
MODEL OF WORKING: The organisation is operating a blended working
model for the foreseeable future, subject to review based on
organisational needs

JOB PURPOSE

In line with Early Childhood Ireland?s Strategic Plan **Apply on the
website**, the Funding and Partnership Specialist will support the
implementation of the Funding Strategy, with the aim of growing and
diversifying funding from existing and new institutional and corporate
donors. The role will report to the Director of Funding and
Partnerships and will be based in the Funding and Partnership Team.
The role will require collaboration with all other teams across the
organisation and would best suit someone with technical fundraising
skills, as well as teamwork, communication, and project management
skills.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Funding and Partnership Specialists will have the following
responsibilities:

_GENERAL_

* Support the growth and diversification of Early Childhood
Ireland?s institutional and corporate funding portfolio in line with
the Funding Strategy and Strategic Plan.
* Lead the cross-organisational Funding Working Group.
* Work closely with all Early Childhood Ireland teams to submit
successful funding applications, including consortia applications and
bids for commercial contracts, in line with Early Childhood
Ireland?s Strategic Plan **Apply on the website** and Funding
Strategy.
* Participate in and lead, where appropriate, organisational
projects using a Project Management approach within Early Childhood
Ireland?s matrix structure.

_INSTITUTIONAL FUNDING:_

* Continuously gather institutional funding intelligence and share it
with the Director of Funding and Partnership and the Funding Working
Group.
* Identify, on a continuous basis, new institutional funders that
are a fit for Early Childhood Ireland and keep abreast of funding
opportunities.
* Analyse the eligibility criteria of new institutional funders.
* Analyse the application process and requirements of new
institutional funders and ensure organisational preparedness to apply
for new funding.
* Continuously update the institutional funding pipeline.
* Lead or support, where appropriate, the development of successful
institutional funding applications, consistent with the Early
Childhood Ireland?s Funding Strategy and Strategic Plan, as well as
donor requirements.
* Analyse the compliance requirements of each new institutional
funding agreement and share compliance guidelines with relevant
colleagues implementing the grant/ contract.
* Maintain a reporting schedule for institutional funding.
* Gather and disseminate learning from institutional funding
relationships and applications.
* Maintain the Institutional Funding Folders on the shared drives.

_CORPORATE FUNDING:_

* Continuously gather corporate funding intelligence and share it
with the Director of Funding and Partnership and the Funding Working
Group.
* Identify, on a continuous basis, new corporates that are a fit for
Early Childhood Ireland and keep abreast of funding opportunities.
* Leverage existing and cultivate new relationships with corporate
funders.
* Develop and maintain a robust pipeline of corporate contacts and
funding opportunities.
* Lead on the development of successful pitches and proposals to
corporate funders.
* Maintain a reporting schedule for corporate funding.
* Gather and disseminate learning from corporate funding
relationships and applications.
* Maintain the Corporate Funding Folders on the shared drives.

_OTHER DUTIES:_

* Work collaboratively with all teams in Early Childhood Ireland
within our matrix structure, employing a Project Management approach,
where appropriate.
* Other duties as deemed appropriate by line manager.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Each of the following requirements is essential, unless marked with *
when it is deemed as a desirable attribute:

* A commitment to fundraising with the aim of creating a positive
change in the lives of children in early years settings in Ireland, in
line with Early Childhood Ireland?s Strategic Plan and Fundraising
Strategy.
* A relevant 3rd?level qualification.
* An ability to be creative, innovative, and resourceful.
* A Project Management qualification*

_SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED_

* A minimum of **Apply on the website** years of work experience in
fundraising from institutional and corporate funders.
* Experience of delivering successful fundraising campaigns such as
Early Childhood Ireland?s National Pyjama Day*
* Proven track record of making successful pitches and applications
to corporate and institutional funders, in particular the Irish
Government, the EU, and philanthropies.
* Proven track record of securing consortium funding and commercial
contracts.
* Excellent proposal writing skills, including budget development.
* Excellent ability to exercise initiative and deliver results.
* Excellent team working and Project Management skills.
* Excellent communication, analytical, and negotiation skills.
* Excellent time management skills and a track record of meeting
deadlines.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

EMPLOYER: Early Childhood Ireland.
LOCATION:?The main place of work is our Head Office. Blended working
model ? working remotely and at our national office, the combination
to be agreed with the successful candidate.
CONTRACT TYPE:?This is a full-time post reporting to the Director of
Funding and Partnerships. The contract is permanent, subject to
funding, and the probationary period is six months.
SALARY:?A salary in the range ?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on
the website** to ?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on the website**
is offered. The agreed salary will be commensurate with qualifications
and experience.
HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENT:?**Apply on the website** days.
HOURS OF WORK:?**Apply on the website** hour working week. The
position will also require participation in some meetings/events in
the evenings and at weekends.

BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO STAFF

Benefits available to all staff include:

* Tax Saver commuter ticket scheme
* Bike to Work scheme
* Employee assistance programme available to all staff and their
families
* Influenza vaccination and eye tests
* Access to health screening service
* Two privilege leave days per year, Good Friday and Christmas Eve

BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO STAFF UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF PROBATION:
_(*= ACCESS TO THESE BENEFITS WILL DEPEND ON ROLE/LENGTH OF SERVICE.)_

* Defined contribution pension scheme offering 6% to **Apply on the
website**% employer contribution based on service, plus employee
contribution (membership of pension scheme is mandatory upon
completion of probation)
* Access to Health Plan ? group discount for Hospital Saturday
Fund (HSF) with employers? contribution
* Death in service benefit
* Professional fees and training opportunities as applicable
* Flexi-time*
* Additional annual leave*
* Paid maternity, parents?, paternity and adoptive leave*
* Paid sick leave*
* Educational assistance*
* AA roadside assistance if travel is required for the role*

APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply, please submit an up-to-date CV and letter of application via
email for the attention of Joanne Dunne to?**Apply on the
website**?by Friday, **Apply on the website** January at 5pm. The
cover letter should address the essential requirements and convey the
applicant?s understanding of this role. The CV should be no more
than three pages long. Shortlisting of candidates may apply and will
be based on the Job Description and Person Specification. Candidates
may be asked for further information or to undertake other tasks to
assist in the assessment process.

_EARLY CHILDHOOD IRELAND STRIVES TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYER._


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