Job Summary
We’re looking for a proactive Business Development Officer to drive growth and partnerships at a-n.
Job Description
About the role
As our Business Development Officer you’ll work closely with our Deputy Director to deliver a new business development strategy that supports our strategic goals. You’ll lead on sales and income generation and contribute to the development of membership services. You’ll also develop new business partnerships and strengthen relationships with the Higher and Further Education sector.
This role requires a self-starter with motivation and…
We’re looking for a proactive Business Development Officer to drive growth and partnerships at a-n.
About the role
As our Business Development Officer you’ll work closely with our Deputy Director to deliver a new business development strategy that supports our strategic goals. You’ll lead on sales and income generation and contribute to the development of membership services. You’ll also develop new business partnerships and strengthen relationships with the Higher and Further Education sector.
This role requires a self-starter with motivation and initiative – someone who can identify opportunities, build relationships and drive revenue growth.
Why choose us
Join us in championing artists and shaping the future of a-n!
Summary of terms
Job title: Business Development Officer
Reporting to: Deputy Director
Contract: Full time, permanent
Hours: 35 hours per week
Salary: £26,406 – £36,778
Pension: Access to workplace pension scheme
Annual Leave: 34 days p.a. (including statutory public and bank holidays) rising to maximum of 37 days relative to length of service.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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