Grants Specialist at The Trusts
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jun, 26

Salary

40000.0

Posted On

09 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Grants Fundraising, Funder Relationship Building, Application Writing, Proposal Development, Stakeholder Management, Pipeline Management, Grants Calendar Management, Reporting, Grants Strategy, Social Impact Reporting, Deadline Management, Organization, Community Support

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Part-time – up to 20 hours per week Own end-to-end grants—build funder relationships, write winning applications and grow philanthropic income that supports vulnerable communities. We’re looking for an experienced Grants Specialist to lead and grow philanthropic grant funding across three charitable trusts: Methodist Mission Northern, Lifewise Trust and Airedale Property Trust. In this role you will manage the full grants lifecycle — from identifying opportunities and writing compelling applications to building strong relationships with funders and delivering high-quality reporting. Why Join Us Own the full grants lifecycle – strategy, applications, relationships and reporting Work across three trusts driving funding that supports real community impact Flexible part-time role (up to 20 hours) ideal for experienced professionals seeking balance About Us Methodist Mission Northern works alongside Lifewise Trust and Airedale Property Trust to challenge injustice and support people experiencing homelessness, disability and hardship. Guided by our values of Compassion, Courage, Respect and Integrity, we are committed to strengthening communities and creating lasting social impact across Aotearoa. About the Role As Grants Specialist, you will lead the organisation’s philanthropic grants programme, managing relationships with trusts and foundations while growing funding opportunities year on year. You will also work closely with internal teams to ensure grants are delivered in line with funder expectations and support the organisation’s growing focus on social impact reporting. Key Responsibilities Identify and secure funding from trusts and foundations Write compelling grant applications and funding proposals Build strong relationships with funders and key stakeholders Maintain a pipeline of grant opportunities to meet income targets Manage the grants calendar including application and reporting deadlines Ensure grant funds are used appropriately and accountability reports are delivered Work with internal teams to identify funding opportunities and track outcomes Contribute to annual and multi-year grants strategy About You You will bring: 5+ years’ experience in grants fundraising or a similar role Strong knowledge of the New Zealand grants funding landscape Exceptional writing and proposal development skills Experience managing the full grants lifecycle Excellent relationship-building and stakeholder management ability Strong organisation and deadline management skills A passion for supporting communities and working alongside people with lived experience Applications close: 31 March 2026 If you’re an experienced grants professional who wants to use your skills to create real social impact, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and help grow funding that changes lives. Location Auckland, Auckland Department Fundraising Marketing & Communications Employment Type Part-Time Minimum Experience Experienced Compensation $30,000 - $40,000 (Pro rata for 20 hours per week)
Responsibilities
The Grants Specialist will lead the philanthropic grants program by identifying and securing funding from trusts and foundations, writing compelling applications, and managing funder relationships. This role also involves ensuring grants are delivered according to funder expectations and contributing to the organization's social impact reporting.
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