SEAP Development Manager
| Published | March 29, 2026 |
| Location | Melbourne, Australia |
| Category | Management |
| Job Type | Full Time |
| Base Salary | AUD $108,271.80 |
| Salary Units | Year |
Description
Job Purpose
This is a newly created role that will play a pivotal part in supporting leadership to establish and grow a sustainable philanthropic income stream for the SEAP department. The SEAP Development Manager will contribute to the design and implementation of a strategic fundraising program, with an initial, primary focus on major gifts, and trusts and foundations, and also government grants. The postholder will help build the relationships, systems, collateral and capability required to diversify CRA's income base.
The role will support income generation by working with SEAP department staff to develop funding proposals, manage donor relationships, and provide technical advice on grant management across CRA's SEAP programmes.
Scope and Accountability
The SEAP Development Manager reports to, and is line-managed by, the Senior Operations Manager.
The postholder will liaise with programme staff across SEAP department’s work, and collaborate closely with CR’s global Development Team and Communications Team, based in London. They will work with the SEAP department’s leadership to open opportunities for both unrestricted philanthropic income and restricted project-based grants, adapting and building the organisational infrastructure within the SEAP department necessary to support a long-term fundraising program for the department.
Person Specification
Essential Experience, Knowledge and Skills
• Significant experience of developing and implementing successful fundraising programs, with a track record of securing income from philanthropic organisations and trusts and foundations; preferably combined with experience of securing government grants.
• Demonstrated experience writing high-quality funding proposals and budgets to secure income from philanthropic organisations and trusts and foundations.
• Experience building and stewarding relationships with philanthropic donors, with the ability to cultivate long-term, trust-based relationships.
• Experience of fundraising practices, approaches, and environment in Australia, the Pacific and South East Asia, including securing community match funding for ANCP funding rounds.
• Knowledge of the Australian philanthropic landscape, including an understanding of foundations, trusts, and high-net-worth individual giving.
• Excellent English verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to write compelling narratives (story telling) for different audiences and purposes.
• Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills, with the ability to work collaboratively, listen to and influence others both within and outside the organisation.
• Excellent organisational and planning skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams, meet deadlines and track progress against fundraising targets.
• Experience using and managing data to inform fundraising decisions.
Preferable
• Experience of institutional donor-funded grants and contracts, including narrative and financial reporting, due diligence, and monitoring and evaluation.
• Experience or knowledge of the Pacific and/or South East Asia philanthropic or development funding landscape.
• Experience of fundraising for international peacebuilding, development, or human rights organisations and/or positioning an organisation's work within intersecting themes (e.g. gender equality, climate resilience, community development) to attract philanthropic funding
• Project management experience, including coordinating and gaining support from a wide range of stakeholders.
• Cross-cultural sensitivity and appreciation, with the ability to work respectfully and effectively across diverse cultural contexts.
• A proactive, solutions-focused approach and the ability to take initiative in an evolving organisational environment.
• Good coaching and training skills, with the ability to build fundraising capability across a team.
• Experience of developing fundraising action plans and communications collateral
• Excellent numerical and analytical skills, with the ability to develop and monitor budgets and present financial information in an accessible way.
• Strong computer and IT skills, including proficiency in Excel, CRM systems, and awareness of artificial intelligence tools.
• Understanding of and commitment to CR's goals, values, work and approach to peacebuilding.
Desirable
• Experience working in or with an international non-governmental organisation.
• Experience of commercial contracting.
• Membership of or engagement with Philanthropy Australia or relevant professional fundraising networks.
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