Head of Fundraising and Business Development
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Head of Fundraising and Business Development
ECO-UNESCO is recruiting for a Head of Fundraising and Business Development.
Role: The Head of Fundraising and Business Development
Location: ECO-UNESCO’S Headquarters at 9 Burgh Quay, Dublin 2, hybrid working arrangements, with evening and weekend work required
Time Commitment: Full time (35 hours)
Flexibility is required with the role
Start Date: Immediate
Salary: Starting Salary scale €60,000 – €66,000. Starting salary dependent on experience
*We do not accept CV’s - application only*
Closing Date for Applications – Midnight 16 February 2025
Once the closing date passes, applications will be received, and a shortlist of candidates will be invited to interview,
Interviews will be competency based to better understand your background, skills, and experience,
2nd round interviews may be conducted where the panel feel there is a need,
Please send a copy of a completed Application Form with a Cover Letter to: recruitment@ecounesco.ie or by post, Titled Employment Opportunities -
Head of Fundraising and Business Development
ECO-UNESCO
9 Burgh Quay
Dublin 2
Ireland
By email : Please mark in subject line Employment Opportunities –Head of Fundraising and Business Development (Private and Confidential)
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