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Angkor Hospital for Children
PHILANTHROPY & PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER
Based in Siem Reap Cambodia, Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) is a leading children’s healthcare organisation with a mission to improve healthcare for all Cambodian children. For
over twenty-five years families have brought their children to the hospital for life-saving medical treatment, regardless of their ability to pay. The hospital sees hundreds of children
every day and provides specialist treatment rarely found elsewhere in Cambodia. AHC has provided over 2.5 million medical treatments to children from across the country.
The Philanthropy & Partnerships Manager will be responsible for managing relationships withprivate and corporate high-value donors, stewarding existing supporters and unlocking new
opportunities across Asia, North America, UK and Europe. Collaborating closely with senior leaders, you’ll craft tailored proposals, host impactful donor activities like on-site tours and
events, and inspire international donors to fundraise through their networks in various markets of interest. With the opportunity to see your work’s life-changing results firsthand,
this is a pivotal role for an experienced fundraiser with good managerial skills and a solid network to take on a global challenge.
We’re looking for someone with a proven track record in securing and managing high-value donations, building lasting relationships, and collaborating with senior volunteers to achieve
bold fundraising goals.
This is a unique opportunity to work in a multicultural and diverse team which combines local and international experience.
For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Judith Marks, Senior Consultant at Richmond Associates Australia Office on +61 (0)2 8218 2185, or at info@richmond-associates.com. Further information, including the job description, is available here: https://richmond-associates.com/job/ahc-philanthropy-and-partnershipsmanager/
Applications close: Friday 21 February 2025