Gift Accounting Project Officer

London, United Kingdom

Job Description


Location: South Kensington Campus

Job Summary

Imperial College London\'s Advancement Division is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Project Officer to join the Gift Accounting and Administration team. This is an incredible opportunity for someone who might already be familiar with fundraising operations and wishes to expand their experience further.

As a key member of the team, you will be responsible for supporting our fundraisers in designing new income-generating activities. You will oversee gift administration and accounting projects, fostering agreement and consensus across team members, collaborating with significant stakeholders to ensure donations are utilised in line with donors\' wishes, and ensuring our activities adhere to internal policies and financial regulations.

As a member of the Advancement team, which values collaboration, you will be able to engage in a wide range of Imperial College\'s fundraising initiatives and establish connections throughout the university.

Duties and responsibilities

  • You will manage gift administration improvement projects, leading the communication with stakeholders and liaising with team members to ensure projects succeed whilst adhering to scope, schedule and implementation plans.
  • You will build buy-in and consensus on gift administration strategies and plans across the Division and the wider College, identifying and engaging key stakeholders as appropriate.
  • On a regular basis, you will review philanthropic income received to ensure the funds are being utilised and in line with the restrictions outlined in the gift documentation, with a particular focus on endowment accounts.
  • You will keep an updated record of donations that present risks or challenges. Contribute to the reduction of these risks by communicating with key financial stakeholders, when necessary, in collaboration with colleagues across Advancement.
  • Working closely with colleagues in the Gift Accounting team, you will contribute to the identification of philanthropic research grants to enable accurate reporting on funds raised.
  • You will be expected to stay abreast of developments in legislation, regulations and College policies which have an impact on fundraising and gift administration processes.
  • You will oversee the Gift Accounting\'s training programme. You will develop and implement training plans and materials to guide the Advancement Division and other relevant colleagues on all matters relating to gift acceptance and gift administration, including tax-efficient giving, different ways to give, and internal processes.
Essential requirements
  • Demonstrable experience managing projects to completion involving internal and external stakeholders.
  • Significant experience using a relational database/CRM product, ideally Raiser\'s Edge, and/or experience manipulating large datasets in MS Excel.
  • Experience developing and providing training and guidance to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Excellent communication skills, both in writing and in person and the ability to interact with people at all levels of an organisation and build effective working relationships.
  • Demonstrates commitment to continuous service improvement and is a creative problem-solver focused on results and impact.
  • Ability to work independently and to prioritise work effectively and accurately to tight deadlines.
  • Some knowledge and understanding of donation administration processes, methods of giving and relevant legislation is desirable, but not an essential requirement.
Further Information

This is a full-time, open-ended position (permanent), and you will be based in the South Kensington Campus.

For more information or if you wish to informally discuss this post, please contact Marta Bel, Head of Gift Accounting at

\xc2\xa343,309 to \xc2\xa352,558 per annum

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  • Job Id
    JD2999598
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    £43309 - 52558 per year
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    London, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned