INTASAVE is a Not-For-Profit company based in the UK, South Africa and the USA and is sister company to the regional Not-For-Profit company; The CARIBSAVE Partnership based in Barbados, West Indies

The INTASAVE Partnership and CARIBSAVE are seeking a senior, highly experienced and self-motivated Director of Philanthropy and International Development (DPI). The DPI will proactively identify and deliver on opportunities to secure significant resources and funding from a variety of major national, regional and international donors and organisations, providing them with strategic and pragmatic solutions for their giving and their support for climate change, sustainability, international development and poverty alleviation programmes and projects around the world.

This is an exciting and pivotal role within our organisations and it is essential you have passion and experience of working with donors on an international, regional, national and local level. You will possess exceptional communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to promote the works of the organisations, be highly organised, target driven and possess excellent IT and presentation skills. The role entails a comprehensive understanding of climate change, international development, cultural diversity and environmental issues and communicating across cultures and stakeholders.

For full details on this position, visit CARIBSAVE

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