Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Fundraising Innovation Team Leader

The Cancer Council NSW is dedicated to defeating cancer by building a cancer smart community. The Marketing and Communication Division is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic volunteer for the position of Fundraising Innovation Team Leader to form and lead an innovation process to identify new sources of sustainable high return revenue for The Cancer Council.

Based at our Head Office you will report to the Director of Marketing and Communications, and will undertake various tasks such as:
  • Work with Director of Marketing and Communications to map out a process for engaging internal and external stakeholders in a series of brainstorming / innovation discussions
  • To recruit a diverse and dynamic group of external thought leaders, innovators and marketers to participate in a series of 2 hour evening idea generation sessions.
  • To lead and facilitate sessions with staff and external thought leaders to create imaginative ideas for generating substantial future revenue for the Cancer Council
  • To advise and assist with a process to evaluate ideas generated
  • To advise on market assessment, fit and viability for the best potential ideas
  • To advise and assist with development of test market plans and evaluation
  • To advise on potential partners who could support the new activities.

Some useful skills for this role may include:
  • Previously leading an internal or consultancy business that manages the process of innovation in a marketing environment
  • Facilitation skills
  • Expert and experience in leading creative, uplifting workshops to create new products, services or programs
  • Success in developing and delivering new products and - Some experience in coaching, training or mentoring desirable.

If you feel you have the potential and the willingness to volunteer your time please send through your application to martinp@nswcc.org.au

For additional information, please contact Martin Paul on:

Phone: 02 9334 1812

Fax: 02 9358 1452

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