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Join our team and make a real impact in the fight against childhood cancer.

Neuroblastoma UK is a small national charity with just two members of paid staff, a passionate and committed Board of Trustees, a Scientific Advisory Board of eminent neuroblastoma scientists and clinicians and a small group of amazing voluntary Charity Ambassadors.

Join our team today and help fight childhood cancer.

Public Fundraising Manager

For 40 years, we’ve funded leading research to develop new, more effective and kinder treatments for children with neuroblastoma. You’ll be joining us at an exciting time for the charity as we celebrate this important milestone.

In 2021, we raised almost £420,000, - our highest level of annual income to date - thanks to hundreds of passionate supporters and the dedication of our small staff team. This enabled us to award two new research grants of nearly £700,000 in 2021, with a focus on improving treatment for children with advanced neuroblastoma.

Quite simply, this research would not have been possible without kind donations from the public. But much more needs to be done. With your passion for fundraising, we can fight childhood cancer and save more young lives.

The new Public Fundraising Manager role is responsible for three exciting income streams and is key to our continued growth. If you’re an ambitious Fundraising Exec/Senior Exec with a passion for Individual Giving, Community Fundraising or Challenge Events, this is the perfect opportunity for you to develop your skills and move into a manager role. You’ll gain fantastic experience of developing your designated fundraising areas, setting income targets and managing your own budgets.

Volunteer roles

Become a Voluntary Charity Ambassador

We’re looking for passionate, friendly and reliable volunteers to join us as a Charity Ambassador.

You’ll be representing Neuroblastoma UK in your community by taking on a variety of roles, from supporting local fundraising events, distributing collection pots or talking about neuroblastoma.

This exciting role will really help to us in raising awareness of neuroblastoma and supporting our local fundraisers.

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