Collaborator for Fundraising, 60 – 80 %
Stiftung SOS Kinderdorf Schweiz
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Bern
- Company
- Stiftung SOS Kinderdorf Schweiz, Looslistrasse 15, 3027 Bern
- First posted
So, here's your new challenge.
In the world, one child in ten grows up without parents or is at risk of losing them. At SOS Villages d’Enfants, we ensure that girls and boys can choose their future and thrive within a family that loves, encourages, and protects them. What characterizes us is commitment, passion, and ambition to make the world a little better.
Collaborator for Fundraising (h/f/x), 60 – 80 %
Here's your new challenge:
As a member of the institutional fundraising team, you help the managers of the different segments establish and consolidate lasting relationships with private and institutional partners. Thanks to your insight, structured working method, and attention to detail, you prospect potential donors, foundations, and strategic partner organizations while identifying new funding opportunities.
You write profiles, files, and solid decision-making bases. You evaluate and prioritize funding opportunities according to their strategic suitability, support potential, and chances of success. And you prepare interviews with potential partners using effective presentations and documents. Additionally, you participate in the development and submission of funding applications, coordinate contributions from different teams, and ensure the quality and completeness of the files. You also write project and impact reports for our supporters, which strengthens our partnerships and trust in our work.
In brief: you passionately ensure that our projects receive long-term funding and that we can amplify our impact.
You also have a lot of leeway to work autonomously, propose new ideas, and test them.
What you can expect:
• You will be part of a special team that commits with ambition and passion to children in need and enjoys moving the lines collectively.
• You will be able to propose creative approaches and ideas and exercise your personal responsibility.
• You will experience short communication and decision-making channels and a lean company structure.
• You will work in an organization that encourages its employees and supports continuous training.
• Hybrid work: offices with shared office solution and telework (50% of the time)
• 40-hour week, 5 weeks of paid vacation, tracking of working hours with hourly compensation
• Our office dog (every Monday and sometimes Friday)
• Place of work: Looslistrasse 15, 3027 Berne
• You will have the certainty of putting your skills at the service of a meaningful mission.
What we want:
• University degree or HES, ideally in international relations, political science, or development cooperation, or basic training with experience in fundraising
• Interest in children's rights, international cooperation, and the work of an NGO
• Meticulous and structured working method with a keen sense of detail
• Pleasure in conducting research and analysis, as well as preparing target-group-specific information
• Excellent written expression
• Interest in financial aspects and willingness to familiarize yourself with budgetary processes and reporting
• Talent for organization with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously
• Native language German or French, good command of the other language (at least B1/B2) and good knowledge of English
• Application deadline: 29 July 2026
We look forward to discovering new faces, ideas, and suggestions and are eager to receive YOUR application!
Thank you in advance for your complete application dossier (letter of motivation, CV, diplomas, and certificates included)
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions about the position:
Camille Chabloz, Head of Institutional Fundraising, jpid741380cjm jpit0728jm jpiy26jm
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