- Head of Corporate Development
- £31,000 to £36,000
- Head of Fundraising
- £38,000 to £40,000
- Fundraising Co-ordinator
- £27,000 to £28,000
- Charity Career Starter
- Unpaid
- Trusts & Grants Fundraiser
- £25,833 – £29,190 + allowances
- Communications Manager
- £200-£250
- New Business Manager
- £35,000 - 40,000 + benefits
- Direct Marketing Executive
- £30000-£33000
- Fundraiser - Individuals & Groups
- £29450-£29450
- Head of Relationship and Appeal
- £50,000 - £57,000
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Save the Children launches first cafe bookshop
By David Ainsworth, Third Sector Online, 2 July 2008
Save the Children will expand the range of its charity shops next week, when it launches a combined coffee bar and bookshop in Penrith in Cumbria.
The coffee bar, which is due to open on 8 July, will operate in partnership with the charity's existing shop in the town.
The combined shop will be both the first coffee bar and the first specialist bookshop the charity has operated in the UK. It will also be Cumbria's first Fairtrade café.
"This is a hugely exciting venture for Save the Children," said Mark Knowles, Save the Children's retail manager for Cumbria. "The area is famed for its links with literature and poetry, and we feel it is the perfect base."
The charity is appealing for volunteers to help with a variety of roles, including pricing books, creating eye-catching window displays and even training as baristas.
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