Compassion in World Farming are recruiting for various roles, please feel free to share with you network 🔄 To find out more please click on the links, or if you have any questions, we'd love to hear from you, recruitment@ciwf.org 

 

🌟 Senior UK Campaigns Manager - HQ, UK
Link: https://lnkd.in/gd4p_UsD

Key responsibilities: 

  • Lead Campaign Development: Spearhead the planning and execution of impactful campaigns, coordinating efforts across multiple teams to drive significant changes in legislative and societal frameworks.
  • Budget Management: Efficiently manage campaign budgets, ensuring resources are allocated effectively for maximum impact and adherence to financial constraints.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally, leveraging support and resources to advance campaign objectives.
  • Digital Campaign Oversight: Supervise and support a Digital Campaigner in delivering impactful communications, driving high engagement from supporters and the public through insightful strategies and continuous testing.

Closing date: 12/07/2024

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📅 Assistant to Global Directors - 2x Part-time roles, Hybrid - HQ, UK
Link: https://ciwf.livevacancies.co.uk/#/job/details/172 

Roles: 

  1. Assistant to Global Directors (Fundraising and Operations) 
  2. Assistant to Global Directors (Campaigns and Advocacy) 

Key responsibilities: 

  • Administrative Support: Provide comprehensive administrative support to the Global Directors, including managing schedules, organising meetings, and handling correspondence. 
  • Coordination and Communication: Act as a liaison between the Global Directors and internal/external stakeholders. Facilitate clear and effective communication, coordinate projects, and ensure timely follow-ups on action items.
  • Travel Arrangements: Plan and coordinate travel itineraries, accommodations, and logistics for the Global Directors. Ensure all travel plans are efficient and well-organised.
  • Document/Project Management: Prepare, edit, and manage documents, presentations, and reports for the Global Directors. Maintain accurate records and ensure confidentiality of sensitive information.

Closing date: 08/07/2024

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🐔 Events and Digital Co-ordinator (Chicken Industry) - HQ, UK
Link: https://lnkd.in/gC_7DcA9
Key responsibilities: 

  • Event coordination: Plan, organise, and execute key events, including forums, webinars, and round tables, to engage stakeholders in the chicken industry effectively.
  • Digital engagement: Manage digital channels to promote events, engage stakeholders, and drive meaningful conversations online, ensuring effective communication and outreach.
  • Business relationship development: Build and maintain strong business relationships, leveraging networking skills to drive forward animal welfare initiatives and foster collaboration within the industry.
  • Performance analysis: Conduct thorough performance analysis and reporting for events and digital engagement, providing valuable insights to drive continuous improvement and achieve impact.

Closing date: 07/07/2024

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📣 Global Communications Officer - HQ, UK or Italy, Bologna
Link: https://lnkd.in/gpQ7W5jV
Key responsibilities:

  • Help to enhance global media presence: Develop strategies to boost Compassion's international media profile and campaigns through traditional media, social media, and other communication channels.
  • Drive campaign initiatives: Support in utilising breaking stories, to propel campaigns and policies, generating international media coverage.
  • Content creation: Produce compelling content across various platforms, to help engage audiences and raise awareness of Compassion in World Farming's mission.
  • Collaborate with country offices: Support with the coordination of media work in Compassion's country offices, ensuring alignment with global communication strategies, and facilitating effective collaboration.

Closing date: 25/06/2024

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🤝 Fundraising Officer - Italy, Bologna
Link: https://lnkd.in/g6U7i2nP
Key responsibilities: 

  • Develop, retain, and acquire donors: Utilise innovative digital channels to build and maintain a strong donor base, directly supporting our mission to help end factory farming.
  • Support donor stewardship and individual giving programmes: Implement and support donor stewardship, individual giving, and legacy marketing programmes in Italy, ensuring effective engagement and growth.
  • Collaborate with global teams: Work closely with the Italian team, and wider international headquarters, to expand and enhance our successful supporter fundraising programme, contributing to ambitious growth targets.
  • Analyse performance and drive storytelling: Conduct performance data reporting and analysis, and deliver compelling storytelling to drive our fundraising efforts forward and engage our supporters effectively.

Closing date: 05/07/2024
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🌱 Regenerative Farming Manager - HQ, UK
Link: https://lnkd.in/g6U7i2nP
Key responsibilities: 

  • Inspiring and Persuading Corporates: Lead efforts to inspire and persuade corporate entities in the UK to adopt regenerative farming practices.  Advocating for these practices as part of Compassion's mission to end factory farming.
  • Building Networks: Establish and nurture a strong network within the regenerative farming community and relevant organisations. 
  • Developing Tools and Resources: Create tools and resources that help businesses understand and implement regenerative farming practices. These resources will aim to build a compelling business case for adopting such practices within corporate sustainability and CSR frameworks.
  • Managing Initiatives: Oversee initiatives such as the Sustainable Food and Farming Award process. 

Closing date: 28/06/2024
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🎉 Fundraising Officer - Netherlands 
Link: https://lnkd.in/eRcFmE_q
Key responsibilities: 

  • Develop, retain, and acquire donors: Utilise innovative digital channels to build and maintain a strong donor base, directly supporting our mission to help end factory farming.
  • Support donor stewardship and individual giving programmes: Implement and support donor stewardship, individual giving, and legacy marketing programmes in Italy, ensuring effective engagement and growth.
  • Collaborate with global teams: Work closely with the Italian team, and wider international headquarters, to expand and enhance our successful supporter fundraising programme, contributing to ambitious growth targets.
  • Analyse performance and drive storytelling: Conduct performance data reporting and analysis, and deliver compelling storytelling to drive our fundraising efforts forward and engage our supporters effectively.

Closing date: ONGOING
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📣 Digital Campaigner - Netherlands
LINK: https://lnkd.in/ecDBrTEM
Key responsibilities:

  • Create Compelling Digital Content: Develop and create captivating content for various digital platforms including websites, emails, and social media channels. 
  • Online Campaigns: Collaborate closely with the wider team to plan and execute innovative digital campaigns aligned with organisational goals. 
  • Campaign Performance: Dive deep into data analytics to measure the effectiveness of digital campaigns. Utilise key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate campaign success, identify areas for improvement, and optimise strategies for maximum impact.
  • Social Media Engagement: Support with our social media efforts, actively engaging with our audience, fostering meaningful interactions, and nurturing online communities, helping to amplify our message and raise awareness about our cause.

Closing date: ONGOING

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