Great Fundraising Organizations, by Alan Clayton. Book cover.

Utility Aid offers ‘The nicest job in Britain’

Howard Lake | 6 November 2014 | News

Utility consultancy Utility Aid is advertising for what it claims is ‘The Nicest Job in Britain”. The job title is National Philanthropy Manager, and it involves helping 45 charities or third sector organisations across the UK in just one year, spending one week with a different one.
To apply, individuals must submit a short video entry explaining why they deserve the role.
[youtube height=”450″ width=”800″]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGKJNJhQY6c[/youtube]
 
With support from headline sponsor British Gas, the role has a good package. The selected candidate will receive a salary of £35,000 for the year, a car to enable them to travel round the country to the various charities, holiday leave and free flights to a destination of your choice, and “comfortable accommodation for the duration of your stay in each area”.
They will also receive £2,500 to donate to the charity of their choice.
Video applications to the Nicest Job in Britain
Utility Aid is currently showing 38 video applications for the role.
Applications can be made at The Nicest Job in Britain. The closing date is 7 November 2014.
 
 

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