Greenpeace Australia Pacific (GPAP)
is looking for talented individual to drive the diversification of our
fundraising streams. This role is essential in ensuring GPAP develops a
flourishing business model so that we can continue to win big-impact
campaigns.
The Diversification Project
Coordinator will be responsible for executing identified new income and
diversification opportunities on a project-by-project basis. The role
will also support the Head of Advancement in driving innovation in the
team.
Key responsibilities:
- Test strategies to grow income, primarily on a project basis;
- Develop business cases for new or optimised income streams along with return on investment projections and project plans;
- Provide offline support for any test projects which have both online and offline elements; and
- Develop effective cross-departmental relationships and an effective working partnership with all parts of the organisation.
To be successful in this role, you will have a flair for innovation and possess strong project coordination skills.
You will also have:
- Demonstrated experience in conducting research and reporting;
- Tertiary academic qualifications;
- A high level of technology literacy; and
- Drive to consistently deliver high quality work.
As well as a chance to match your career to a compelling cause, Greenpeace offers employees a supportive, safe working environment and a genuine work/life balance. Greenpeace is committed to personal development, with great opportunities for workplace learning and career progression.
If that is not enough, you also:
- Get to use your skills for good, engaging and motivating everyday folk to take action for the planet;
- Have the independence and scope to experiment, innovate and advance the aims of the team;
- Have opportunities to attend global skillshares and training;
- Participate in GPAP’s monthly wellness programs and social initiatives.
Australia and the Pacific are unique and precious environments. We’ve got a beautiful climate, rich oceans, vast forests and healthy food. Yet all of this is under threat. Greenpeace takes action to protect our natural home, now and for the future. We investigate and expose environmental abuse, hold decision-makers accountable, promote effective solutions and inspire others to create positive change. Now you have the opportunity to join our diverse work team to help save our planet!
* Salary: $67,953.43 per annum + Superannuation
HOW TO APPLY FOR THIS ROLE
Greenpeace welcomes and values diversity of people, cultural experiences and perspectives. We actively encourage applications from all corners of our global society. Through our campaigning, we create solutions that promote environmental sustainability rooted in social justice.
To apply for this role please submit a CV (of no more than 3 pages) and a separate Cover Letter (of no more than 1 page) detailing your suitability for the role.
Note: Not all responsibilities and competencies listed in the Job Description need to be addressed; it is left to the discretion of the applicant which to focus on.
Please direct applications or enquiries to:
Human Resources
Recruitment.au@greenpeace.org
Applications close at midnight on 1st August 2018.
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