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Grants Data Analyst and Administrator
We are working with a property and investment based charity in central London that is seeking an experienced data administrator to support their philanthropy team processing, analysing and reporting on their Grant activity. This is a diverse role where you will be involved with data analytics and reporting on the impact that grants have made. Traditionally their grants / donations are focussed around housing, the elderly, education, churches and community and you’ll be key to ensuring they have maximum positive impact.
On a day-to-day basis you’ll be involved with:
* Grant data management through the full grant cycle
* Logging and processing grant applications
* Reviewing banking information
* Preparing data and reports for committee meetings, presentations and internal stakeholders
* Reporting on the impact grants have made to grantees
* Assisting with the logistics and administration around events
* Ensuring the charity’s website content is up to date
* Providing administrative and logistical support to the Operations and Impact Manager and wider team
The ideal candidate will have worked in a similar role, have worked in the not for profit sector and strong data analysis and administration skills. It’s essential that you have advanced MS Office skills, CRM experience, along excellent organisational skills and the ability to work to deadlines.
This is a permanent role offering a salary up to £35,000 per annum, dependent on skills and experience. With this there is a very competitive benefits scheme that includes a generous holiday allowance (30 days per annum) and a free lunch every day. Please note you will be required in the office full-time, which is within walking distance of Liverpool Street, Moorgate, Bank and Cannon Street stations.
If the role is of interest please submit your CV ASAP. Please note that we consider every CV submitted to us, however due to the high volume of applications and time constraints we are only able to get back to those applications that are successful