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Fundraising Manager

Fundraising Manager

Dollar Academy

Clackmannanshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Generous Remuneration Package
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 December 2022

Job overview

Dollar Academy are seeking to appoint a skilled fundraising professional to join our ambitious team. This is an exciting new role that will develop and implement strategies that support the ongoing philanthropic work of the school, including our well-established bursary programme and sector-leading FIDA outreach initiative.

Reporting to the Rector, the Fundraising Manager will, in the short term, be responsible for managing the latter stages of a capital appeal to secure the final piece of funding for a transformative development project – the Futures Institute. After this, they will develop and embed a broad and diverse fundraising function at the school.

Application pack and job description can be found by clicking "apply on school website"

About Dollar Academy

Dollar Academy was founded in 1818 as the UK’s first co-educational day and boarding school and has been at the heart of Scotland’s educational development for 200 years. The school is the Sunday Times Scottish Independent School of the Year 2018.

Dollar has over 1250 pupils aged 5-18, of whom approximately 75 are boarders. The school’s extensive 70 acre campus is set in a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty at the foot of the Ochil Hills in Central Scotland and is within easy reach of both Edinburgh and Glasgow. Edinburgh airport is conveniently situated and can be reached in 45 minutes.

Dollar is distinguished by its excellence in pastoral care, co-curricular provision and classroom teaching. 

Enjoyment of learning lies at the heart of this school and the aim is for all pupils to gain satisfaction from a real commitment to study and participation in the great range of sporting, art and cultural activities on offer. 

Dollar pupils undertake internationally recognised SQA examination courses and, in a typical year, over 65% of exam results are at Grade A. Although firmly grounded in the values of Scottish education, Dollar takes a deliberately international approach and the diverse boarding community is at the heart of school life. 

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Applications closed