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Alumnae & Development Manager

Alumnae & Development Manager

Sir William Perkins's School

Surrey

  • £35,000 - £38,000 per year
Salary:
£35,000-£38,000 depending on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As Soon As Possible
Apply by:
12 May 2024

Job overview

Alumnae and Development Manager

Salary: £35,000-£38,000 depending on experience

Full time: 40 hours a week all year round and prepared to be flexible in line with the needs of the School

Start date: ASAP

With the tri-centenary of the school approaching in 2025, Sir William Perkins’s School recognises the importance of alumnae relations in the School’s overall strategic plan. We are seeking to appoint an innovative and proactive Alumnae and Development Manager to assist in maintaining and cultivating strong relationships with our Perkonians and develop and grow the School’s donor programme.

The Alumnae and Development Manager will report to the Director of Marketing and Admissions to strengthen relationships and build engagement, leading to increased philanthropic support. The role will have responsibility for management of alumnae communications, publications, events and the database. This is a full-time, year-round position. The Alumnae and Development Manager will work closely with the Marketing and Events Manager and the member of staff with responsibility for Project 300: the School’s tricentenary programme.

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Alumnae and Development professional, looking for the next major project to build on an already established network. The School has invested in an Alumnae database which will support the successful candidate to deliver on key strategic initiatives and donations in the lead up to - and beyond - the tricentenary celebrations.

How to apply:

Applications are welcome via the online application form. We cannot accept CVs alone.

Closing date for applications: Sunday 12 May at 11:59pm

Interviews will be held: Friday 17 May

About us

Sir William Perkins’s School is a high-performing, academically selective, independent girls’ school for approximately 600 students aged 11 – 18 years. The Head is both a member of HMC and GSA. It is located on an attractive 12- acre site situated on the outskirts of Chertsey, a two-minute walk from the railway station and very near to the junction of the M3 and M25. 

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About Sir William Perkins's School

Welcome to Sir William Perkins's School

Where Generosity, Curiosity and Ambition thrive and Great Things are expected

At Sir William Perkins’s School, students are at our heart. We expect the best from them and in return they can expect the best from us – both in terms of teaching of the highest quality, and in receiving the tailored support and attention they need to achieve.

We know our students, their talents, hopes and aspirations; and in turn we seek staff who actively encourage our students to explore their interests and achieve their potential in an innovative and inspiring atmosphere.

Founded in 1725, we are a warm and friendly independent girls’ school for 600 students aged 11-18. Set in 13 acres of attractive green-belt grounds in Surrey, SWPS is a beautiful environment with first-rate facilities, in which both staff and students flourish.

Easily reached by road or public transport, we are a two-minute walk from Chertsey Train Station, with direct links to London Waterloo and surrounding towns.

The power of potential

We challenge each student to explore their potential through academic aspiration and active participation. We teach our students to expect Great Things of themselves, because we know every individual is capable of Great Things.

Academic success is always our priority, but education should be about far more than achieving top grades. We believe in educating the whole person and equipping our students with the confidence to make their mark on the world.

We encourage students to become involved in the many co-curricular activities on offer. Taking every opportunity to develop their interests and creativity, their interpersonal, teamwork and leadership skills, to be forward-thinking and to reach into the wider community.

A SWPS student is:

  • Generous with their thoughts, their gifts and their time.
  • Curious about their world and their future.
  • Ambitious for themselves and for others.

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