DARE Research Support Assistant Job Description

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Arabic Speaking - Prospect Research Support Assistant
Overview
The University of Sheffield’s Development, Alumni Relations and Events (DARE)
department was set up in 2002. Its aim is to reconnect alumni (former students) with their
university, and to encourage them to make charitable donations or provide support in
other ways, such as volunteering. Gifts range from modest monthly donations to larger
five, six and seven-figure donations for specific projects throughout the University. More
than 10,000 individual gifts have now been donated to the University since 2002, totalling
more than £24 million in gifts and confirmed pledges.
The Opportunity
As a Prospect Research Support Assistant you will join the Research Team within DARE to
aid the fundraising efforts of the Campaigns Team by validating and researching
potential new major donors and feeding them into the fundraising pipeline.
At present there is an effort to expand international fundraising into the Middle East. For
this the Research Team requires a Prospect Research Support Assistant who is fluent in
both written and spoken Arabic. In addition, they must have a good understanding of
the Middle East. Particular fundraising efforts will focus on the UAE and Saudi Arabia, so
it is desirable if the applicant has an understanding of these cultures.
It would be particularly helpful if the applicant has an understanding of the UAE and/or
Saudi Arabia, although this is not essential.
This is a great opportunity to learn about the major gift fundraising world. You will learn
how to use sophisticated research techniques to source fundraising potential for the
University. These skills are transferrable to any project you may be involved with in the
future.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
•
Trace individuals, validate their biographical information and update their
database records with any relevant, new information
•
Qualify individuals’ donation potential and feed them into the prospect pipeline
•
Seek Arabic wealth reports and translate key information into English
•
Support other research projects where applicable
This is excellent experience for anyone thinking of a career in the charity/fundraising
sector, business intelligence or other research orientated roles.
Person Specification
Essential
1. Basic keyboard and ICT skills, particularly experience with Microsoft Word, Excel,
email and internet
2. Excellent communication skills – both written and spoken in English and Arabic
3. Cultural understanding of the Middle East
4. Strong analytical skills to identify relevant information
5. Ability to investigate and link a wide variety of data sources
6. Ability to handle sensitive information in accordance with the Data Protection Act
7. Ability to work well in a team and use own initiative
8. A tenacious attitude towards research
Desirable
1. Cultural understanding of the UAE and Saudi Arabia
2. Experience of data entry
3. Experience of using online subscription-based databases together with advanced
internet searching skills
4. Knowledge of business and company accounts
5. Experience of working in a similar role or environment
Pay & Hours
£8.02 per hour (plus holiday pay)
Hours on a casual basis, however we would like a commitment of one day a week. Days
and times are flexible.
How to apply?
Please send a cover letter explaining how you meet each of the person specification
criteria with examples and your CV to j.j.briggs@sheffield.ac.uk
This vacancy will close as soon as a sufficient number of applications have been
received, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
Interview times will be negotiated once a sufficient number of applications have been
received. However, we envisage interviews to be in September or October. If you
haven’t heard from us by October 31st 2015 unfortunately on this occasion you have
not been shortlisted.
All offers of employment will be conditional upon the production of valid documents
proving the candidate’s eligibility to work in the UK. These must be presented at
interview, and we will need to see them again if you are offered a job.
Due to the high volume of applications anticipated, we are unable to give feedback on
application forms.
If you have any further questions please contact Jason Briggs at j.j.briggs@sheffield.ac.uk
or call 0114 222 4510.
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