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Compassion in World Farming International is the leading international farm animal welfare charity, campaigning to improve the lives of millions of farm animals through advocacy, lobbying for legislative change, and positive engagement with the global food industry.

Our established international Food Business programme aims to raise baseline standards for farm animals by securing commitments, ensuring compliance and facilitating implementation of higher welfare policies and practices. In addition, we aim to drive animal sourced food reduction strategies and a shift towards regenerative farming.

Our work is based on scientific evidence and best practice and as such we are recognised as the credible partner on farm animal welfare to the major food retailers, food service companies, manufacturers and producers.

 

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Location: Godalming, Surrey, UK (Flexible hybrid working from HQ) 

Job Type: Permanent, full-time (37 hours/week) or part-time (minimum 0.6 FTE / 22 hours/week).

Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum FTE (dependant on skills and experience) 

Department: Global Fundraising, Legacy Administration 

 

Are you ready to make a difference? Join us as our new Legacy Officer. 

We’re recruiting for a motivated and passionate, Legacy Officer to join our Global Fundraising Team. As part of this new role, you'll help support and coordinate a growing caseload of legacies, as our legacy income increases both in the UK and internationally.  

 

About the Role: 

As our Legacy Officer, you will play a vital role in administering UK and international legacy gifts, from notification to final distribution, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and timely processing. You’ll help support income forecasting, estate reviews, and reporting to inform strategic decisions. Working closely with the Legacy Administrator, Legacy Marketing Manager, and global fundraising teams, you’ll help integrate legacy administration with broader fundraising goals.  

The role also involves building strong relationships with executors, solicitors, and international colleagues. For candidates working above 0.6 FTE (22 hours per week), the role will also support legacy marketing campaigns and international programme development.  

 

About You: 

To be successful as our Legacy Officer, you will ideally have experience in UK legacy administration, with the ability to manage a complex caseload efficiently and in line with legal and organisational policies. Strong analytical and forecasting skills, attention to detail in reporting, and excellent written and verbal communication are essential. You should be confident working within a global organisation, with an understanding of cross-cultural dynamics and regional legal frameworks. You’ll have the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with executors, solicitors, and internal and external stakeholders is key. 

Experience in international legacy administration or marketing would be an advantage, as would familiarity with CRM systems such as Salesforce or First Class. 


Why You Should Apply: 

This is a valuable opportunity, where you will play a key role in legacy giving. In this an exciting new position, you'll provide essential administrative support and coordinate a growing caseload of legacies, working closely with the Legacy Administrator. 

The work you undertake as our Legacy Officer will play a crucial part in advancing Compassion’s mission, while contributing to a dedicated team focused on animal welfare and food system change.  

 

- Enjoy an enhanced annual leave of 25 days per year, along with bank holidays      

- Our comprehensive benefits package includes core offerings like Health Cash Back Plan     

- MHFA support – 24/7 GP access and Employee Assistance Programme      

- Free onsite parking and office next to mainline station  

- Optional savings schemes like the Cycle Benefit scheme     

- Embrace a fulfilling career that prioritises your well-being, while also enjoying excellent development opportunities     

- Hybrid working model (dependant on role and location)      

- A defined contribution pension scheme     

- Enhanced discretionary company sick pay     

- Premium Subscription to Calm App    


To Apply: 

If you are passionate about animal welfare and have the skills and experience to excel in this role, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter, outlining how you meet the Person Specification detailed in the job description. Please note that we reserve the right to commence interviews on a rolling programme.  

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Applications:  

Closing date: 15th August 2025

1st Stage Interviews (TEAMS) : Friday 22nd August 2025

2nd Stage Interviews (In-Person at HQ) : Thursday 28th August 2025
 

No Agencies please. 

Looking for some support with your application or want to find out more about working at Compassion? Why not take a look at our Candidate Pack and Careers Page.

 

Compassion in World Farming International is absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. We value diversity and experience, and acknowledge the underrepresentation of people from certain backgrounds, both within our organisation and across the sector. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups, whether these be of ethnicity, gender, identity, religion, physical ability, sexual orientation or other. 

To comply with legal requirements, as part of our selection procedure we ask all potential employees to prove their eligibility to work in the UK. 

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