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Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising Manager



Responsible to:     Head of Development 

Location /Hours:  Permanent (based in Birmingham/ hybrid)

                                30-35 hours, 5 days a week; flexible working

Salary:                    Circa £40,000 (FTE) dependent on hours/ experience



LionHeart has seen significant growth in demand for our support over the last five or six years, and we are delivering more services to more members of the RICS community than ever before.

Established in 1899, we’ve evolved from our origins as a traditional benevolent fund supporting the widows and orphans of chartered surveyors into an organisation offering multi-faceted support to get people through any of life’s unexpected challenges - from financial grants to health, wellbeing and work-related support.

As an independent charity we are reliant on donations and fundraising to sustain the personalised, tailored support we take such pride in delivering for the surveying community - now and in the future.


The Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising Manager will play a leading role in the execution and delivery of our ambitious income generation strategy.

This role is responsible for identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with existing and potential corporate partners within the RICS community.

Working closely with the Supporter Engagement and Fundraising Manager, you will be responsible for building and maintaining meaningful relationships that will generate sustainable income and be part of our journey to breakeven over the next four years, whilst raising awareness of LionHeart, our services and impact for the people we support.


The Role

Reporting to our Head of Development, the post holder will be responsible for creating relevant fundraising material and developing fundraising activities, whilst building and accessing a network of Corporate Champions and monitoring performance against the income generation strategy.   

You will be responsible for managing and mentoring the Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising Account Executive and together will implement a corporate  stewardship plan that will create meaningful engagement and opportunities for corporate giving and fundraising.

We’re looking for someone with experience of working in corporate or community fundraising, individual giving and/ or events management, who knows how to build and sustain strong relationships with external stakeholders to deliver objectives. 

You’ll also be comfortable delivering compelling partnership proposals and presentations tailored to corporate audiences, and will represent LionHeart at a variety of RICS, partner firm or fundraiser events and other networking opportunities.


For a full job description and person specification, please click here


What we offer

This is a permanent role offered on a 30-35 hours per week basis, with a full-time salary (35 hours) of circa £40,000, dependent on hours agreed and experience.

We are based in Birmingham with a commitment to hybrid, flexible working, generous pension contributions, and a friendly, supportive team around you.   

As an employer, we pride ourselves on a real commitment to work-life balance and a fun, flexible and exciting working environment that is fully inclusive and welcoming. 

We also offer training opportunities and staff development days.

For further information or an informal chat, please contact Melissa Gough-Rundle, Head of Development, at mgough-rundle@lionheart.org.uk


Applications should be submitted to dshirley@lionheart.org.uk by 4pm on 25th June 2025.

We expect to hold interviews at our Birmingham office week commencing 7th July.


    I'm interested, what next?

    Please note we do not accept CVs. On our application form there is space for you to outline your job history and confirm that you meet some of the essential criteria in terms of qualifications and experience.

    • Download a full job description and person specification here
    • Download an application form here


    We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and operate an anonymous shortlisting process to ensure a level playing field for all applicants. This means that the shortlisting panel will not have your name, address or any other demographic or other characteristic information at the point of shortlisting.


    We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer. If you have a disability and you meet all minimum requirements of the job as set out in the JD and Employee Specification, you will be put forward for interview.