Head of Corporate Partnerships Hull UK City of Culture 2017 Salary: Competitive In 2017 the eyes of the world will be on Hull as it becomes UK City of Culture. The delivery organisation for the project, Hull 2017, has been set up to produce 365 days of transformative culture during 2017 through a programme of high profile events and projects. We have created an exciting new role of Head of Corporate Partnerships to be responsible for developing and managing commercial partnerships and revenue for Hull 2017. As a key part of the Partnerships & Development team you will lead on developing opportunities for commercial organisations across the city and beyond to get involved. Based in Hull and with travel to other cities across the UK, you will have significant experience in corporate fundraising, ideally gained within an arts and cultural context. You will have a track record of proven success in fundraising/sponsorship in these areas, be confident and entrepreneurial, able to instil a sense of credibility, and create and pitch the Hull 2017 proposition and opportunities, with a deep understanding of successful corporate partnerships. This is a fantastic opportunity to be at the forefront of helping to plan, co-ordinate and implement new fundraising and partnership activity for a high profile project. The Role Reporting to the Director of Partnerships & Development, you will be responsible for leading the management and development of relationships and revenue from corporates and high net worth individuals. You will identify and approach companies in Hull and across the UK to initiate partnership discussions and identify opportunities. In addition to establishing partner opportunities you will also be responsible for managing ongoing partnership activity and activation. Your skills in communication and relationship management are outstanding. You can demonstrate your ability to innovate and help shape new funding opportunities, and achieve fundraising targets whilst ensuring internal and external stakeholders are connected and inspired. The role requires an individual who can work across teams and arts and cultural organisations to lead partnership activity. We want to develop and diversify the funding base in Hull so that we’re well placed to grow the arts and cultural sector into the future. The role of Head of Corporate Partnerships will have responsibility for developing initiatives related to corporate partnerships, including corporate social responsibility, employee engagement and other activations. Ferens Art Gallery: Hull Museums Key Accountabilities Required Skills and Experience G Work with the Director of Partnerships & Development to implement the strategic plan to raise income from corporates and individuals for 2017 and its legacy G Develop a plan to maximise income from corporates and individuals, agreeing income targets and potential partners G Create a comprehensive prospect list of corporates and individuals G Prepare fundraising proposals to the highest professional level G Explore and establish a variety of income streams, strategic partnerships, partnership/sponsorship packages etc to ensure income targets are met G Ensure that all partnership approaches are consistently well researched, presented, and followed through G Create partnerships with key suppliers and manufacturers to provide value-in-kind to Hull 2017 G Prepare and negotiate partnership agreements G Manage ongoing relationships with partners, including regular meetings and the preparation and submission of funding and evaluation reports G Monitor and report against agreed income targets G Represent Hull 2017 at external events/ conferences and act as an ambassador for Hull 2017, protecting and promoting its reputation at all times G Manage all partner activations G Manage all day-to-day elements of the partnerships including acting as first point of contact with the partners G Plan and help organise events to cultivate and maintain relationships with partners G Undertake any other duties as may be reasonably required by the Director of Partnerships & Development. G Of graduate calibre and with a minimum five years’ experience of corporate sponsorship, ideally within the arts and cultural sector G A proven track record in securing major (six and seven-figure) corporate partnerships G Well established network of active corporates and supporters within the arts and cultural sector G Excellent interpersonal skills, including persuasion, diplomacy, networking and ability to represent the organisation effectively to senior decision makers and high profile individuals G Experience of building strategic partnership relationships, ideally with blue-chip companies, and the ability to identify prospective donors through research or networking G In depth knowledge of the UK corporate sector G An understanding and knowledge of tax and legal issues affecting the cultural sector G Excellent written and spoken communication skills, with the ability to create innovative and persuasive presentations and proposals G Excellent account management skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with a portfolio of corporate and individual clients at all partnership levels G Outstanding planning, project management and organisational skills, including the ability to deliver to multiple priorities whilst retaining a thorough attention to detail G Experience and ability to lead on fundraising events, special events planning and management G To be literate and proficient in IT skills including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint G Able to work evening and weekend hours as required. Head of Corporate Partnerships - Hull UK City of Culture 2017 How to Apply This is a full time position based in Hull until Easter 2018. To apply for this exciting opportunity please complete the online form and send: G a CV G a covering letter or supporting statement which should be no more than two sides of A4 G your current salary and salary expectations Further information on Hull’s City of Culture programme is available at www.hull2017.co.uk If you have any questions regarding the role please email [email protected] Closing date: Friday May 15 2015 Interview date: May 19 & 20 2015 We are unable to provide a personal response to all applicants. If you have not had a response by May 22 then sadly you have been unsuccessful.
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