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  • Bendigo
    Bendigo Posts: 76 Forumite
    Judas wrote: »
    I think you are actually in a very good position.

    Charities have a vast of event manager/co-ordinator positions on a number of levels from entry to senior director level.

    These barely need degrees etc and instead focus on being target driven and a professional qualification.

    My suggestion would be to look for a fundraising position in a charity; start getting experience of fundraising and broach the possibility of what development they will give you towards the professional qualifications.

    http://jobs.macmillan.org.uk/job_details.aspx?ref=MAC-P-00368

    Here is an example of such a job.

    That type of job would be perfect. I think I'll have a scout around a few charity sites. Thanks Judas.**


    **Never thought I'd ever say that ! :D
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