We are hiring: Community Fundraiser

Are you a successful, ambitious and target driven individual?

We have a great opportunity at The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity for a Community Fundraiser to join our team.

Working closely with the Fundraising Manager and the wider CCUC team, the Community Fundraiser will facilitate and support fundraising within the local community across Northern Ireland.

This is an exciting role with lots of variety to lead on developing and delivering across a range of fundraising events both central to the charity and through third party fundraisers by local communities, organisations and individuals.

The Community Fundraiser will promote the work of The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity, raise awareness of childhood cancer and its effects on families, and assist in developing relationships and raising funds for the Charity.

The work that you do will have a real impact on children and young people and their families at The Children’s Cancer Unit at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.

We are a small team and this role is an opportunity to shape and build a successful fundraising profile for the organisation to deliver important support for children and young people with cancer in Northern Ireland.

About you:
• You’ll ideally have at least one year’s experience in a Fundraising role or two years’ experience in a related discipline eg. Events, Sales or Marketing.
• You’ll be empathetic, driven, an excellent communicator, with experience of building strategic relationships of value, both externally and internally.
• You’ll be driven to maximise opportunities and present to arrange of different audiences.
• You’ll have a full driving license and access to a vehicle.

If you share our passion to improve the lives of the children and young people we support, and you think you have the experience and skills needed, we would love to hear from you.

CCUC Community Fundraiser – Job Description

CCUC Community Fundraiser – Application Form

CCUC Monitoring Form

The closing date for applications is Monday 28th July at 12 noon. Any applications received after this date and time will not be considered.

For those shortlisted, interviews will take place on Monday 11th August 2025.

Please send the completed application form by email to:

Email: [email protected]

or alternatively post to:

Post: FAO Cathy Cree, The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity, 141-143 Falls Road, Belfast, BT12 6AF.

Family Stories​

Three people smile and pose holding a “Childhood Cancer Awareness Month” photo frame, with gold balloons and awareness organization logos highlighting Erin's Story in the background.

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Erin’s Story

Danielle Smyth and a friend enjoy a quiet moment on a bench beside the iconic Paddington Bear statue, which holds a sandwich as if offering it to passersby. A vehicle hums in the background, adding to this picturesque scene that would make for a perfect Mother’s Day feature.

A Mother’s Day story with Danielle Smyth

McGrath family

Celebrating Mother’s Day with Nicola McGrath

Whether you have a question, need support, or want to learn more about our work, we’re here to assist you. Contact us today, and a member of our team will be in touch with you as soon as possible.

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