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Charitable Organisation Managers and Directors

Charitable organisation managers and directors plan, organise, co-ordinate and direct the activities of organisations in the charitable and not-for-profit sector.

More about this Career

Average Salary

£51214

New workers start around £21618. Normal pay is £51214 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £114006.

Jobs

1622

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs.

Daily Tasks

  • Directs or undertakes the preparation, publication and dissemination of reports and other information pertaining to the organisation.
  • Stimulates public interest by providing publicity, giving lectures and interviews and organising appeals.
  • Generates income by co-ordinating funding bids, organising appeals, and managing relationships with funders.
  • Represents their charity in consultation and negotiation with government, employees, trustees and other bodies.
  • Helps to formulate and implement charitable organisations' policies and ensures these meet legal and statutory provisions.
  • Plans, organises, coordinates and directs the resources of a special interest or charitable organisation.

Skills Employers are looking for

Soft Skills

Soft skills are non-technical skills that include how you interact with colleagues, solve problems, and manage your work

  • Monitoring

    69

  • Writing

    66

  • Active Listening

    65

  • Speaking

    65

  • Critical Thinking

    62

  • Reading Comprehension

    62

  • Active Learning

    60

  • Learning Strategies

    47

  • Mathematics

    44

  • Science

    25

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