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We’re hiring: Senior Business & Partnerships Development Manager

Are you skilled at stewarding funder partnerships and unlocking new income streams to support impactful education work across the UK? Want to play a key role in shaping the ambitious direction of a national charity, ensuring young people are equipped through citizenship and democratic education?

This is a newly created and pivotal role that will lead our approach to income generation and strategic growth. As Senior Business & Partnerships Development Manager, you’ll be responsible for identifying and developing new opportunities, particularly in corporate partnerships, trust fundraising, and strategic collaborations, while also shaping how we position and promote our offer.

You’ll work closely with the CEO and senior management team to drive forward our mission and build meaningful relationships with stakeholders across sectors.

If you’re excited by the opportunity to shape a new role, influence strategy, and help grow a mission-driven organisation, we’d love to hear from you!

Find out more and apply via CharityJob

Role snapshot

  • Lead the delivery and success of our bold income generation strategy
  • Identify and secure new funding opportunities, with a focus on corporate partnerships and trusts/foundations
  • Shape and promote Young Citizens’ offer and work for external audiences, enhancing visibility, advocacy and reach
  • Build and manage high-value relationships with funders, partners, and collaborators
  • Contribute to organisational strategy and planning as a key member of the senior management team
  • Represent the charity externally, championing our work and impact

Who are we looking for?

We’re looking for a strategic and proactive senior leader with a proven track record in income generation and business development, ideally within the charity, education, or corporate responsibility sectors. This role requires a collaborative and entrepreneurial self-starter who can effectively manage and grow our existing network of funders, while also contributing to the development of our evolving business model. You’ll bring:

  • Significant experience in securing income from corporate partnerships and/or trusts and foundations
  • Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to quickly understand social impact areas and align them with funder priorities
  • Strong communication skills, including the ability to write persuasive proposals and deliver compelling pitches
  • A strategic mindset, with experience contributing to organisational planning and growth
  • The ability to develop tailored business models and outreach campaigns with both speed and care
  • A collaborative, confident approach and experience working at a senior level, including with CEOs or executive teams
  • A team player mindset, interested in helping shape great organisational culture and performance

Benefits of working at Young Citizens

In addition to joining a small, friendly, and supportive team, we offer:

  • Hybrid and flexible working options
  • Enhanced employer pension contribution
  • 28 days annual leave plus eight Bank Holidays
  • Paid volunteering leave
  • A day off for your birthday
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Enhanced sickness and maternity policies
  • Season ticket loan
  • The opportunity to make a real difference to children and young people across the UK

This is a hybrid role with some days each week at our London office ongoingly. Candidates should be based within a reasonable commute to London and have the existing right to work in the UK.

Learn more about the role and apply via CharityJob.

Deadline: 11pm on Sunday, 17th August 2025.

(As long as this advert is live, we are accepting applications).

Please note:

  • Young Citizens is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
  • Young Citizens welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.