Human resources

Human resources deals with the recruitment and retention of staff. Larger charities tend to have dedicated HR staff or even whole departments; smaller charities often park the HR function with the finance department.

A person responsible for HR may be expected to:

  • promote equality and diversity in the organisation;
  • develop policies on issues such as working conditions, performance management, equal opportunities, disciplinary procedures and absence management;
  • advise on pay and other remuneration issues, including promotion and benefits;
  • undertake regular salary reviews;
  • negotiate with staff and their representatives on issues relating to pay and conditions;
  • administer payroll and maintain records relating to staff;
  • interpret and advise on employment legislation;
  • listen to grievances and implement disciplinary procedures;
  • develop HR planning strategies with line managers, which consider immediate and long-term staff requirements in terms of numbers and skill levels;
  • plan training, including inductions for new staff;
  • analyse training.

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Christian Aid dumps head of fundraising role
News

Christian Aid dumps head of fundraising role 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 8 Feb 2012

Christian Aid has “disestablished” its head of fundraising role as part of a new approach to fundraising which emphasises integration with church groups and campaigning.

Kevin Waudby
Expert advice

How to become a freelance fundraiser

Fundraising | Kevin Waudby | 7 Feb 2012

We know, we know. You love your job, wouldn’t dream of leaving your organisation. Of course. But, just in case you’d been toying with the idea of a freelance career, Kevin Waudby shares some things you need to do and keep in mind before taking the plunge.

Call for emergency action on youth unemployment
News

Call for emergency action on youth unemployment 3

Finance | 6 Feb 2012

Tackling youth unemployment should be a priority for all sectors, says Acevo CEO Stephen Bubb, as a new report by the Commission on Youth Unemployment warns that the issue has reached “emergency point”.

Rowena Lewis
News

Rowena Lewis to join Gingerbread

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 31 Jan 2012

Rowena Lewis is to join single parents’ charity Gingerbread as director of fundraising.

Copyright RNLI Sunderland
News

RNLI announces 41 redundancies

Governance | 27 Jan 2012

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has cut 41 staff, citing the challenging economic climate for charities that rely on public donations.

Rowena Lewis, fellow, Clore Social Leadership Programme
News

Voluntary sector is 'failing its women' 7

Governance | Tania Mason | 26 Jan 2012

Seven in ten voluntary sector employees are female, yet just over four in ten charities are led by female CEOs or chairs. And in charities with turnover of £10m or more, women are in the top jobs at just 27 per cent of them.

Prince William
News

St Giles Trust welcomes Prince William as patron

Fundraising | Adam Martin | 19 Jan 2012

Prince William has become patron of St Giles Trust in its 50th anniversary year.

Cathy Ferrier, fundraising and supporter marketing director and deputy chief executive, Oxfam
News

Oxfam deputy to take the reins at Prince Harry's charity

Governance | Kirsty Weakley | 16 Jan 2012

Prince Harry’s charity Sentebale has announced that Oxfam's fundraising chief Cathy Ferrier will take over from Kedge Martin as chief executive in the spring.

Sarah Simblet, artist in residence, the Sylva Foundation
News

Charity appoints artist to illustrate fundraising book

Fundraising | Kirsty Weakley | 12 Jan 2012

An environmental charity has appointed an artist in residence to work on illustrations for a new book which it hopes will raise funds for the charity.

Paul Rees, director of communications, CAF
News

CAF overhauls communications function and makes five redundant

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 10 Jan 2012

Charities Aid Foundation has made five members of its communications team redundant following a review in which six existing roles were scrapped and six new ones created.
 

Lynda Thomas is Macmillan's new fundraising director
News

Macmillan appoints new fundraising director

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 6 Jan 2012

Macmillan Cancer Support has appointed a communications professional as its new director of fundraising.

Tom Flood to step down as BTCV chief
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Tom Flood to step down as BTCV chief

Governance | Niki May Young | 5 Jan 2012

Tom Flood, chief executive of the Charity Award-winning environmental charity BTCV Group, is to step down in July after a quarter-century working for the organisation.

Stephen Hammersley, chief executive, Community Foundation Network
News

Sector figures shine in 2012 New Year's Honours 1

Governance | Tania Mason | 3 Jan 2012

Community Foundation Network CEO Stephen Hammersley, Prince’s Trust chief executive Martina Milburn and Rod Aldridge, chair of v, were among a string of voluntary sector figures to be recognised in this year’s New Year’s Honours List.

Paul Amadi
News

Amadi departs NSPCC for top fundraising job at Diabetes UK 2

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 2 Dec 2011

Paul Amadi has quit as director of fundraising at the NSPCC to take up the same position at Diabetes UK in the new year.


Centrepoint staff to strike after second ballot
News

Centrepoint staff to strike after second ballot

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 4 Nov 2011

Centrepoint staff have voted for three days of strike action after an early strike ballot was contested in a legal battle with management.

Alan Gosschalk
Blogs

What do you call a fundraiser that stays in their job more than three years? 1

Fundraising | Alan Gosschalk | 19 Oct 2011

Alan Gosschalk announces the winner of his punchline competition and congratulates himself on sparking a lively debate.


Some British Red Cross fundraisers paid below minimum wage
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Some British Red Cross fundraisers paid below minimum wage

Fundraising | Kirsty Weakley | 4 Oct 2011

A BBC Panorama programme aired last night has exposed how a Scottish marketing company used by the British Red Cross exploited an employment loophole to pay street fundraisers below the minimum wage.

Centrepoint staff threaten to strike over cuts
News

Centrepoint staff threaten to strike over cuts

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 3 Oct 2011

Centrepoint staff are meeting today to discuss possible strike action after union members voted to strike over pay cuts.

Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive, NCVO
News

Relaunch Future Jobs Fund, says Etherington as voluntary sector employment drops further 1

Governance | Niki May Young | 27 Sep 2011

Sir Stuart Etherington has called on the government to relaunch the Future Jobs Fund after figures released in the latest Labour Force Survey show that voluntary sector employment has dropped by 5 per cent over the past twelve months.

High staff turnover is not unavoidable
Blogs

High staff turnover is not unavoidable 28

Fundraising | Alan Gosschalk | 2 Sep 2011

High turnover of fundraising staff is not an unavoidable state of affairs. Fundraising managers and directors need to step up, look after their staff and reap the rewards, says Alan Gosschalk.

Nicola Pollock will join the John Ellerman Foundation on 19 September
News

Fairbairn grantmaking director to join John Ellerman as CEO

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 28 Jul 2011

Generalist grantmaking trust the John Ellerman Foundation has recruited Nicola Pollock, director of grantmaking at the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, as its new chief executive.


Peter Lewis, CEO-designate of Institute of Fundraising
News

Institute of Fundraising appoints non-fundraiser to CEO role 8

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 26 Jul 2011

Peter Lewis, chief executive of the London Voluntary Service Council, has been announced as the new chief executive of the Institute of Fundraising.


High demand for fundraising career change
News

High demand for fundraising career change 4

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 24 Jun 2011

The Institute of Fundraising has had to put people on a waiting list for a course designed to prepare private and public sector employees for a transition into a fundraising career.

The era or the end of the 'Charitocrat'?
Blogs

The era or the end of the 'Charitocrat'? 4

Fundraising | Niki May Young | 14 Jun 2011

As sector transparency grows, increased awareness of the salaries of charity employees has sparked debate and outrage amongst members of the public. But is this the beginning or the end of the 'Charitocrat', wonders Niki May Young.

Simon Morrison, director of marketing and communications, Institute of Fundraising
News

Institute of Fundraising creates director of marketing role

Fundraising | Kirsty Weakley | 9 Jun 2011

The Institute of Fundraising has appointed Simon Morrison as its first director of marketing and communications to provide more direction.

Half of small charities say fundraisers are hard to find
News

Half of small charities say fundraisers are hard to find 9

Finance | Gareth Jones | 7 Jun 2011

Fundraising vacancies are by far the hardest for small charities to fill, according to a survey by the Foundation for Social Improvement.

Voices from the other side: fundraisers who become chief executives
Interviews

Voices from the other side: fundraisers who become chief executives 1

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 12 May 2011

Fundraisers have a tendency to set their aims high. So it can be frustrating that in terms of career path, few fundraisers have managed to rise above their director positions into chief executive roles. Celina Ribeiro talks to two fundraisers-turned-chief executives about their experience.

IoF calls for new Standards Committee members
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IoF calls for new Standards Committee members

Fundraising | Niki May Young | 28 Apr 2011

Institute of Fundraising members are being given the opportunity to set standards for the fundraising profession by joining the body's Standards Committee.

Fundraising staff at NSPCC face possible redundancies
News

Fundraising staff at NSPCC face possible redundancies 5

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 15 Apr 2011

The NSPCC is in discussions to redeploy fundraising staff after a consultation process within the department has put around 70 positions at risk.

Alan Gosschalk, acting chair of Institute of Fundraising
News

Question mark over IoF's appointment due diligence for McLean 5

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 29 Mar 2011

The charity that employed Amanda McLean in her last job but one before she took the helm at the Institute of Fundraising says it was not asked to provide a reference for her by the Institute.

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