Junior Operations and Fundraising Officer (Madagascar)

Organization SEED MadagascarLocation MadagascarType FULL TIMEPosted 11 May 2026Deadline 25 May 2026
Donor Relations/Grants Management
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**Position Overview** This is an exciting opportunity for an early-career development professional to build hands-on experience in community fundraising and operational support. Based in the coastal town of Fort Dauphin, the Junior Fundraising and Operational Support Officer will play a key role in strengthening SEED’s community fundraising and supporting crowdfunding campaigns. A core part of the role will be providing exceptional care to SEED’s community fundraisers, incoming staff and volunteers ensuring timely and professional communication. The postholder will lead volunteer and staff onboarding, supporting smooth and well-prepared arrivals in country, enhance communications and digital content, and assist with operational systems that underpin SEED’s work. The role will build strong relationships with schools, workplaces, running clubs, and community organisations in donor countries, supporting them to raise vital funds and awareness for SEED’s work. This will include identifying and researching new fundraising opportunities, stewarding community fundraising activities (such as bake sales and seasonal campaigns), and supporting fundraisers and volunteers to use third-party platforms effectively. Working within a collaborative national and international team, this is an office-based role with occasional field visits with opportunities to gain experience across fundraising, operations, and the realities of working in international development practice in a dynamic, cross-cultural environment. *Title:* Junior Fundraising and Operational Support Officer *Location:* Fort Dauphin, Madagascar *Commitment:* 12 months; Monday to Friday (35 hours a week) *Salary:* Voluntary position, with local monthly stipend towards accommodation and a contribution of £650 towards insurance **Duties and Responsibilities:** 1. Lead the onboarding of new staff, ensuring timely and well-prepared arrivals in country 2. Act as the primary point of contact for onboarding queries, both prior to and after arrival 3. Onboard and support international volunteers, including in their roles as individual fundraisers 4. Develop engaging fundraising materials and messaging across digital platforms 5. Collaborate with the Communications team to produce engaging volunteer scheme marketing content 6. Support the design and delivery of community fundraising campaigns to grow crowdfunding income 7. Ensure consistency in branding and messaging across all fundraising outputs 8. Develop and deliver training and resources to strengthen capacity among volunteers and staff 9. Build and strengthen relationships with institutions in donor countries to grow community fundraising and crowdfunding opportunities 10. Identify and pursue new partnerships, networks, and platforms to increase fundraising reach 11. Monitor and evaluate fundraising performance, using insights to improve future campaigns 12. Support the Conservation Team in Sainte Luce with volunteer orientations and pastoral care as required 13. Provide pastoral care to international staff and volunteers, supporting wellbeing alongside line managers 14. Act as a point of contact for welfare concerns, responding in line with organisational policies 15. Take clear and accurate minutes during meetings, ensuring actions are tracked 16. Promote and uphold SEED’s policies, including safeguarding, whistleblowing, and anti-corruption 17. Undertake additional tasks as required to support wider organisational priorities **Required Skills & Experience/Person Specification** - Hold an undergraduate degree or be able to demonstrate a passion for this area - Be able to work independently and be proactively - Have good all-round computing skills and experience in Microsoft Office - Have previous experience working to deadlines, highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities - Communicate clearly and engagingly in written English across a range of media forms - Communicate verbally to encompass the range of cultures you will be working with - To have a good level of written English and be able to proofread documents to a high standard - Be fluent in English. A working knowledge of French is desirable but not essential - To have a proactive, creative approach to fundraising and problem-solving - Ideally have previous experience living, working or travelling in a developing country, though is not essential - Be capable and comfortable adapting to life in a low-income country context, sometimes with basic living conditions - Be able to adjust to life in another culture and a foreign language and be able to always work with cultural sensitivity - Be comfortable with campsite conditions whilst supporting the volunteers in the field for days at a time - Be able to work and socialise within a small group of people and to be respectful and take personal responsibility for maintaining a good reputation for the NGO in the community - Demonstrate the ability, social skills and confidence to give clear guidance and support to other members of the team in respect of the philosophy and procedures of SEED to protect both their safety and the reputation of the NGO.

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Junior Operations and Fundraising Officer (Madagascar) — SEED Madagascar | Dev Procure