The Electrical Industries Charity is looking for a business partnerships manager
* London Head Office (London Bridge)
* Extensive travel through UK
* £33,000 - £35,000 plus benefits
* One year contract with option to renew
Are you are an experienced business development professional looking to apply your commercial acumen and relationship building skills to a new and exciting challenge?
The Electrical Industries Charity is the national charity supporting people from the electrical, electronics and energy industries through all of life’s challenges. In a sector comprised of over 1m people, the potential for growth both of fundraising income generation and helping more and more people is immense.
The Electrical Industries Charity is therefore looking for a proactive Business Partnership Manager to work in our closely knit teams based in London and Edinburgh to help deliver our ambitious plans.
Your sales and business development background in a busy environment (preferably within the electrical, electronics and energy industries) will position you for success in this role. Your ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people at senior level will enable you to secure take-up of the Charity’s services by current and new industry supporters for the benefit of their apprentices, employees and pensioners.
This is a great opportunity within a growing organisation offering connections to a wide range of people from all sectors of the electrical, electronics and energy industries.
If you are a proactive person with a strong focus on results, and take pride in your contribution, this could be your next role.
Please email your CV in confidence to: electricalcharity@sammons.co.uk
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