Macmillan Cancer Support: World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Internship 3 months from 4 July – 7 October 2011

Do you want to be a major part of one of the UK’s most successful fundraising events, gain unrivalled charity fundraising, marketing, media and PR experience AND make a lasting difference to people living with cancer?

Each year around 800,000 people participate in our World’s Biggest Coffee Morning fundraising events across the UK, bringing together people from all walks of life. Combined, they raise an incredible £8 million for Macmillan’s vital services.

We’re seeking a talented person to join our fundraising team in Norfolk & Suffolk to help manage and deliver our flagship event from beginning to end. This is a chance to gain fantastic skills and experience, be part of a supportive and inspiring team, and to help Macmillan improve the lives of 2 million people living with cancer.

As part of the Macmillan team, you will help to:

Raise more money for services for people living with cancer by:

Growing our flagship World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Event
Organising your own fundraising or launch event
Helping supporters increase their coffee morning fundraising

Raise awareness of who we are, what we do and how people can get involved by:

Working on marketing and PR for World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
Securing media Coverage for the event, sourcing supporters’ stories and case studies, writing press releases and arranging interviews and photo calls
Arranging for local dignitaries to attend events Identifying and developing key relationships in the local community e.g. with businesses, groups and individuals
Talking about Macmillan to the local community and giving presentations to supporters

Give our supporters the best possible experience by:

Providing them with excellent donor care and organising donor care events
Attending their events as a Macmillan representative
Letting them know how they make a difference
Feeding back your own ideas and suggestions based on your experience

What skills and abilities will I need to have?

Strong organisational skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines
The ability to use your own initiative within specified guidelines
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail
Confidence in building rapport with supporters by phone, in writing and face to face
A demonstrable ability to work as part of a team
Well versed in Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word and Excel.
Enthusiasm for the cause and ability to represent Macmillan Cancer Support
Willingness to follow Macmillan policy e.g. health and safety, equal opportunities, confidentiality and financial guidelines

How much time should I offer?

This is a 3-5 day a week role, Monday to Friday, from 4 July to 7 October 2011

What are the benefits to me?

This opportunity is aimed at people interested in fundraising, events, PR or marketing and those wanting to move into the charity sector. You will:
Gain hands-on experience of our flagship fundraising event from start to finish
Develop skills such as: presenting, PR, events management, marketing, donor care, planning and strategy, working with volunteers, project management and research
Gain experience of how a big, successful national charity works
Enhance your CV and gain written references at the end of your internship
Be part of a supportive, lively and fun team who will facilitate your development
Get to meet hugely inspiring Macmillan supporters and volunteers
Help make a real difference to peoples’ lives
Get lots and lots of cakes and coffee!

What support and guidance will I get?

A comprehensive induction and information pack containing guidance on everything you’ll work on
A World’s Biggest Coffee Morning training day (for all 36 interns across the UK)
Training on our databases and any further on the job coaching needed for the role e.g. public speaking
Clear objectives, a work plan, regular review meetings with your Fundraising Manager and opportunities for feedback
A mentor and help in developing your CV (should you want it)
Opportunities to network with staff, volunteers and other Interns during the placement
A wrap-up day and a chance to celebrate your success

Will my expenses be paid?

The internship is unpaid but we pay the volunteers’ “out-of-pocket” expenses within agreed guidelines which will cover your lunch and travel.

Where will I be based?

You will be based in the Norwich office, although your work will cover both Norfolk and Suffolk. There may be some opportunity to work from home but ideally, you’ll spend mostof your time in the office or out and about meeting supporters.

Will I need my own transport?

Ideally, yes.

Next steps

Fill out an application form and return it to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday 20 May 2011

To find out more about the internship opportunity and to complete an application form go to www.macmillan.org.uk/interns.

Once submitted we will acknowledge your application and let you know if you have been shortlisted for interview.

Download forms below:

Application form [Doc, 126kb]