Location: Home based with some travel across London
Hours: 15 hours per week.
Salary: £28,860-32,000 pro rata (0.4 FTE) depending on experience.
We’re hiring a Fundraising Officer at WeSwim, this is a relationship-led fundraising role with ownership and influence.
The Fundraising Officer will lead our community fundraising and individual giving efforts and help shape the future of WeSwim’s income.
We already have a strong community of swimmers and volunteers who care deeply about WeSwim. In this role, you’ll work with the community to create more fundraising activitym supporting our members to fundraise in ways that feel achievable, inclusive and meaningful. You’ll be the main point of contact for community fundraisers, creating simple tools and resources that help people feel confident getting involved.
You’ll also work closely with the CEO to develop and grow WeSwim’s individual giving and monthly donations, helping to transform our mix of income over time.
You’ll build thoughtful supporter journeys, create simple and engaging fundraising resources, and help deliver campaigns that clearly show the impact of WeSwim’s work. No two weeks will look the same, but every week will be purposeful and people-centred.
This is a part-time role (15 hours per week) with a high level of trust, autonomy and collaboration. It’s ideal for a proactive fundraiser who enjoys building relationships, thinking creatively and taking ownership. Someone who wants to be close to the ground and see their work make a tangible difference in a small charity.
Every strong supporter relationship you build will help to keep our clubs running, welcome new swimmers into the water, and strengthen the community that makes WeSwim possible.
Community Fundraising
Individual Giving & Monthly Donations
Campaigns, Communications & Community Engagement
Systems, Data & Reporting
How to Apply: Interested candidates can submit their application in either written or video format:
Applications should be sent to info@weswim.club by 9am on 29th January 2026.
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