Senior Database Officer
Location: CAN Mezzanine 7-14 Great Dover Street, Greater London, London, ENG, SE1 4YR
Hours: 3 days a week, 21 hours, 0.6 FTE
Salary: £30-32,000 dependent on experience
Planned start date: 06.03.2023
The Senior Database Officer role which sits within the fundraising team is fundamental to the effective running of the charity. Data underpins everything we do at The Lullaby Trust and as the Senior Database Officer you will work organisation-wide to ensure that our data is managed in the most efficient way possible, and is used to deliver the highest engagement possible with our audiences.
It is a really exciting time to be joining the charity as we work in line with our new strategy launched in late 2022, towards our vision in which we want to see no infant die suddenly and unexpectedly.
The main functions of this role are:
1. To be responsible for the management and enhancement of our Raiser’s Edge (RE) database including new and complex data requests and selections to ensure our marketing is effective, and integrations with external platforms
2. To provide training and user support in Raiser’s Edge to the organisation
3. To be the Lullaby Trust’s Data Protection Officer
You will be a self-starter with a keen eye for detail, managing our Raiser’s Edge database, complex data queries, providing training to the organisation on data management and Raiser’s Edge and be responsible for data protection for the organisation.
How to apply
As a proud member of EDAC, we welcome applications from a diverse range of backgrounds.
Apply for this opportunity using the web link below
Application deadline: 21.02.2023
Web link: https://www.lullabytrust.org.uk/about-us/work-for-us/
Email address: office@lullabytrust.org.uk
Phone number: 02078023200
More about Lullaby Trust
The Lullaby Trust provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies, supports bereaved families and raises awareness on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Working with the NHS we run a national health-visitor led service for bereaved parents, Care of Next Infant (CONI) programme, which supports families before and after the birth of their new baby. We are committed to supporting research to understand why babies die suddenly and unexpectedly and to find out more about how to prevent these tragic deaths. The Lullaby Trust also runs an information line for parents and professionals and a dedicated line for bereaved families.