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Equine Grass Sickness Fund Administrator

Reference: 07-03-25

Salary: £30,000 - £33,000 (dependent on experience)

Closing date: 21/03/2025

About the role

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Equine Grass Sickness Fund (EGSF) as we are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced administrator with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

The EGSF Administrator has a broad range of responsibilities, serving as the first point of contact for the organisation while overseeing various key functions. These include developing and organising events and activities to promote EGSF’s work, leading fundraising efforts, and developing a community of supporters. Additionally, the role involves creating newsletters and content for web-based media, processing donations, managing a small online merchandise shop, and providing essential administrative support to the EGSF committee.

Experience required

  • Several years proven experience in administration
  • Digital marketing skills
  • Fundraising experience
  • Use of Microsoft Office products, Salesforce, Canva
  • Use of fundraising platforms such as Just Giving, Crowdfunder
  • Organised and ability to plan
  • Enjoys interacting with a wide range of people
  • Knowledge of the equestrian world
  • Driving licence
  • Able to work away from home on occasion

How to apply

To apply, please complete the application form and email the completed form to hr@moredun.ac.uk.

Staff benefits

In addition to access to training and development opportunities, you will access to:

  • Competitive pension scheme – employee contribution minimum 3%. Moredun will contribute up to a maximum of 15%.
  • Group Life Assurance Scheme and an Income Protection Scheme
  • Flexi-time system
  • 6 weeks annual leave plus 7 days public holidays and a privilege day
  • Free access to an Employee Assistance Programme
  • Benefits platform offering discounts at various retailers
  • On site café

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