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Strategic Partnerships Manager - Corporate Recruitment Pack

Message from the Head of Fundraising and Communications Dear Candidate Thank you for your interest in the role of Strategic Partnerships Manager Corporate at Anti-Slavery International. We are proud of our heritage as the world s oldest human rights charity and the vision we have for a world free from slavery. We know that modern slavery is a contemporary issue of the highest importance and we are determined to work with others to ensure that the estimated 40 million people across the world can be free from slavery for good. Our fight leads us to cases in the UK and across the globe and we are looking for a new member of the fundraising and communications team to help take the organisation into the next phase of its journey. Anti-Slavery International has many opportunities to build on it is highly respected in the political arena, both in the UK and Internationally and there is real opportunity for our voice to be heard. We work with a broad range of partners, funders and collaborators which makes our operations complex in order to be responsive. We have recently won additional investment in fundraising and communications from the Board of Trustees for 2018-19 including building a corporate giving programme. We are recruiting for the new post of Strategic Partnerships Manager Corporate. This exciting new role will build long term corporate partnerships that include funding, employee engagement, supply chain consultancy and brand awareness. We are looking for someone who can embody our values and who shares our passion for fighting slavery. You will be ambitious and a self-starter, excited by new business and lead-generation and have good operational experience in fundraising, B2B and partnership development. You will be building a corporate programme from scratch and need excellent planning and account management skills. You ll will be someone who thrives in small, dynamic teams and is proactive in building strong partnerships and closing large corporate gifts. This role will be a key part of the organisation s sustainability and transformative change. If you think this fits with your expertise and ambition for a challenge, we would love to hear from you. Ryna Sherazi Head of Fundraising and Communications Anti-Slavery International

About Us

Our vision and mission We are working towards a world free from slavery. Our mission is to work directly and indirectly with beneficiaries and stakeholders from grassroots to the global level to eradicate slavery and its causes from the world. About us Founded in 1839, Anti-Slavery International s heritage extends back to Britain s original abolitionists such as Joseph Sturge, William Wilberforce and one of our founders Thomas Clarkson. Today, we draw on our experience working to eliminate all forms of slavery and slavery-like practices throughout the world. We do this through a range of activities including improving access to formal education, informing vulnerable people of their rights and labour risks, heling people to physically escape slavery, working to educate employers on their duties and advocating with governments to ensure people are protected from vulnerability. We are ambitious: last year Anti-Slavery s work reached over 80,000 people to help realise their freedoms and reduce their vulnerability to slavery. Between now and 2020 we aim to reach tens of thousands more. We are small and dynamic but that does not limit our impact. We interact at local, national and international governance levels and are respected for our expertise on slavery eradication. Anti-Slavery works to tackle slavery at its root causes - the intersection between poverty, discrimination and the weak rule of law. Businesses People affected by slavery Government Our approach encompasses three key pillars: Partnering with people affected by slavery and NGOs who support them; Engaging with governments to ensure the creation and implementation of policy and law which tackle slavery; Working with business to address slavery in supply chains and together influence governments to protect citizens.

Our strategy

The Future Our Strategy Anti-Slavery International has an ambitious strategic plan, Anti-Slavery will have obtained significant changes in at least 10 countries, through the establishment of new, or effective implementation of existing national laws, policies or practices for the benefit of people affected by or vulnerable to slavery by 2020. Our projects underpin local-to-global advocacy aimed at achieving sustained, systemic change. This unique multi-level approach is a distinctive feature of our approach. Our strategic objectives outline Anti-Slavery s focus for this strategic period: 1. Duty bearers are responsive and accountable to the rights and needs of people affected by, and vulnerable to, slavery; 2. People affected by, and vulnerable to, slavery are empowered to understand, assert and claim their rights; 3. The social norms and attitudes that underpin and perpetuate slavery are rejected; 4. Ensure the financial sustainability of the organisation through generating increased voluntary income from a diverse range of sources. In 2019 Anti-Slavery International will develop its new strategy 2020-2025 and the postholder will be a key contributor to that strategic process.

Our work

Our Programmatic Operations Our reach is global; operating in the UK and overseas. Anti-Slavery International works closely with 12 local partner organisations on projects in 11 countries, as well as work that impacts on all 28 EU member states. We also work in 10 strategic alliances with almost 500 combined members, and work in coalitions and partnerships covering the whole world. With our partners, we aim to build a world free from slavery. Together, we: investigate and expose current cases and forms of slavery; support victims of slavery in their struggle for freedom; empower individuals and communities vulnerable to slavery to demand respect for their human rights and obtain protection; work with the private sector to identify and address slavery in global supply chains; influence policymakers to take action in support of victims and vulnerable people; press for effective implementation of laws against slavery. Income Generation and Communications Anti-Slavery has had a very strong year of income growth in 2017-18. With a new strategy, a clear focus on growth, the small team has generated a growth of over 60% between 2016-17 and 2017-18. There is considerable potential to generate long term, joint-value funding partnerships with companies and the Anti-Slavery International Board of Trustees has very recently agreed to invest in fundraising and communications including corporate partnerships growth. The small team works together to: Generate funds of 900,000 voluntary and 1,200,000 institutional funding income from a range of sources; Work across a range of stakeholders generating major donors, institutional funders, community groups and members and individual supporters; Grow a successful trading revenue stream which provides consultancy in slavery in supply chains to business in the UK and overseas; Build on a well-recognised and digitally well embedded brand; Design, promote and deliver effective public campaigns that engage people in the ending of modern slavery; Increase profile in the UK and international media that leads to people taking action in support of ending slavery.

Job Description

ANTI SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Strategic Partnerships Manager - Corporates Grade: C Salary Range: 33,690-40,031 Duration/Hours: Full-time Location: Stockwell, London Responsible To: Head of Fundraising and Communications Responsible For: Occasional volunteers and interns Background This role will build a corporate engagement programme at Anti-Slavery International to develop long term partnerships which generate considerable funds, volunteering, pro bono and brand value. Anti-Slavery offers a considerable opportunity to corporates to address slavery in their own operations, as well as a trusted brand in the slavery space. Purpose of Role The Fundraising and Communications team is going through a period of investment and growth, with strong support from senior management and the board, and an exciting range of projects and programmes in the UK and overseas. The team, which currently has six members, is still seeing huge untapped potential to raise much more than its current income targets. To date Anti-Slavery s fundraising has focused largely on grant-makers and some charitable trusts and foundations along with income from its members and individual supporters. The next phase of growth is to develop a programme fundraising from companies via both charitable giving and a commercial consultancy offering. This role will not only play a crucial part in driving forward financial growth and sustainability, but will also help build a base of committed and influential supporters who can help the charity change even more lives. The role offers the right candidate the opportunity to shape a new corporate giving programme which realises multi-year, high value partnerships and joint advocacy to help end slavery in the UK and overseas. The role entails UK travel and some international travel dependent on company relationship development. Anti-Slavery International offers some flexible arrangement for the right candidate. Job description Business Development 1. Proactively generate leads, and make the most of reactive enquiries, to secure new high value and long-term commercial, strategic and fundraising partnerships for Anti-Slavery International, in line with our 2015 to 2020 strategy. 2. Develop and lead a sector strategy to develop a qualified pipeline of commercial and charitable giving prospects with capacity to achieve over 150k+ per year (c 100,000 commercial and 50,000 fundraising), rising to 300k in year three 3. Creation of compelling, up-to-date business marketing materials promoting charitable giving, employee engagement and supply chain consultancy 4. Research prospects and plan and execute long- term cultivation plans for corporate and corporate foundation prospects with the propensity to give over 10k per annum 5. To take a pro-active, creative and strategic approach to developing and optimising any appropriate fundraising opportunities that might provide additional income potential for Anti-Slavery.

6. To develop creative, commercial ideas for engaging companies and unions and work these into propositions that can help target new prospective partners. 7. To prepare and present high quality new business proposals and presentations to potential corporate supporters, corporate foundations and consultancy clients, at times in collaboration with the Strategic partnership Manager Foundations and Private Giving. 8. From time to time, support the delivery of pre-designed training on modern slavery and business, working with colleagues and external consultants. 9. To negotiate and agree the best possible arrangement for Anti-Slavery and ensure that all new partnerships are appropriately agreed and captured in a legally binding contract. 10. To set up and attend meetings with potential corporate partners and represent Anti-Slavery when required. Utilise senior staff and the board of trustees to generate leads, introductions and secure funding commitments. 11. To ensure that appropriate monitoring, evaluation and reporting of all new business approaches takes place, including reporting against monthly KPI s. 12. To ensure Anti-Slavery meets all its agreements and obligations towards corporate supporters. 13. Strong understanding of, and commitment to, excellence in customer relationship management. 14. To support and attend events as appropriate, incl. occasional weekend and evening work. 15. To travel to project sites overseas as corporate relationships require. Management, Planning and Development 16. With support from the Head of Finance and Head of Fundraising, to manage the assessment, make recommendations and subsequently develop a new commercial programme/entity aimed at advising companies on tackling slavery within supply chains. 17. To oversee the revenue-generation from the supply chain consultancy, bringing internal and external experts into commercial partnerships as required. 18. To provide management input into budget setting and forecasting processes when required. 19. To identify a suite of networking opportunities and contribute to the development of Anti-Slavery s networking events and secure key prospects to attend. 20. To lead the strategic planning process for corporate partnerships, in order to plan effectively for growth and funding opportunities. Administration 21. To ensure that all organisations and individuals related to corporate giving are acknowledged accordingly. 22. To ensure that the Raiser s Edge is kept up-to-date and accurate and become proficient in using it as a contact management database.

Person Specification Proven experience of successfully account-managing and generating higher and lower-value major partnerships with companies which yield voluntary, restricted and trading income. Strong record of successfully securing a number of new partnerships for charities. Significant understanding of a variety of corporate partnership models. Experience of closing multiple accounts yielding 5,000 pa or higher. Confidence and ability to represent Anti-Slavery and its work to a wide range of often very senior-level external audiences, including board members and senior executives, and to network and represent the charity at events. Considerable experience of gathering, analysing and interpreting sometimes complex information to write high-quality, tailored proposals and reports. Understanding of, and commitment to, working in the human rights sector. Thorough understanding of, and commitment to, best practice and compliance issues in corporate fundraising. Excellent and efficient corporate research and analysis skills. Excellent relationship building skills must be both personable and diplomatic. Excellent and demonstrable attention to detail. Excellent and demonstrable verbal communication skills including presentation, training, negotiation and influencing skills. Ability to think strategically to solve problems and identify opportunities, make decisions and prioritise effectively and, as a manager of Anti-Slavery International, demonstrate leadership, initiative and a strong desire to achieve agreed objectives, Ability to work well under pressure, meet deadlines and achieve solutions. Strong understanding of, and commitment to, excellence in customer relationship management. Competent use of IT, Microsoft packages, Raiser s Edge or equivalent CRM and web-based technologies. Clear and deep understanding of the commercial sector and major UK brands, and ability to demonstrate business acumen in this capacity when talking to CSR, Marketing and Brand Directors. Experience of delivering to income and expenditure targets, and developing budgets and plans.

How to apply: The pack includes a job description, person specification and other background information. If you would like more information please visit our website: http://www.antislavery.org. If you wish to apply for this position please e mail a CV along with a supporting statement setting out why you want to work for Anti-Slavery International together with your relevant skills and experience that would support your application. The closing date for applications is 22 nd February 2019. Please email your CV and supporting statement to jobs@antislavery.org using the reference Strategic Partnerships Manager Corporate in the subject line. Please also complete and return the equal opportunities monitoring form. We regret that it will not be possible for us to reply to candidates who have not been shortlisted for interview.

Anti-Slavery International Thomas Clarkson House, The Stableyard, Broomgrove Road, London SW9 9TL Tel: +44(0)207 501 8920 UK Registered Charity No.1049160 www.antislavery.org Facebook: Anti-Slavery International Twitter: @Anti-Slavery