CRM & Finance Executive

Company: David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF)

Location: Shalford

Posted: May 14th, 2026

CRM & Finance Executive, full-time 5 day per week hybrid, 2 days per week in-office, £28,500 per annum.

 

Join the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) as a CRM & Finance Executive and play a key behind-the-scenes role in keeping our data, systems, and income running smoothly. This detail-driven position supports fundraising and finance operations, helping ensure every donation and sale is accurately recorded. You will quickly become the internal expert on the newly onboarded CRM system (Beacon), helping the whole team make the greatest possible impact for wildlife conservation.

 

Role: CRM & Finance Executive

Department: Development/Finance (shared)

Reports to: Finance Manager

Works closely with: Development Executive

Hours: Full Time

Location: Hybrid working between the DSWF Shalford Office (GU4 8JU) two days per week (Tues and Thurs), and home, with occasional travel and attendance at events.

Annual Leave: 25 days per annum plus Bank Holidays. At DSWF’s discretion, the office usually closes between Christmas and New Year (additional to annual leave)

Salary: £28,500 per annum

Start date: Asap

 


Summary of the role


The CRM/Finance Executive plays a vital operational role at DSWF, acting as the organisational expert on the charity’s CRM (Beacon) and supporting the Finance Manager with income recording and other finance tasks. The postholder ensures that all supporter data in the CRM is accurate, compliant, and aligned with financial records (in Sage 50), enabling effective fundraising delivery, robust reporting and sound financial management.


Working primarily across the Development (Fundraising) and Finance teams, the CRM & Finance Executive will manage day-to-day data integrity and reporting, whilst supporting the Finance Manager in income recording and other finance tasks. The role underpins donor stewardship, income forecasting, Gift Aid claims and regulatory compliance, ensuring that data and payments are recorded correctly and consistently across systems.


This is a detail-focused, problem-solving role, suited to someone who enjoys working behind the scenes to ensure systems, processes, and information flow smoothly and reliably.


Key responsibilities


CRM & Data Management


Income Processing & Financial Alignment


Reporting & Insight


Compliance & Governance


Systems & Process Improvement

 

PERSON SPECIFICATION


This role would suit someone with relevant experience, but we also welcome applications from entry level candidates at the start of their career as training will be provided. 


Essential


Desirable


As with all roles at the Foundation, this position carries a shared responsibility for fundraising and income generation, ensuring work actively contributes to the sustainability of DSWF’s conservation, education and art programmes.


Please note that as part of a small team, the role may include occasional additional duties to help meet the charity’s wider needs.


This job description is a statement of the job content agreed in May 2026. It should not be seen as precluding future changes.


Application Process

To apply, please send a CV and cover letter of no more than two pages to dswf@davidshepherd.org no later than Sunday 31st May.


We value thoughtful applications that demonstrate your communication skills. A strong covering letter, clear examples of past work and attention to detail will help you stand out. While we’re not opposed to applicants using AI tools to polish language or design, we’re most interested in hearing your voice and seeing your ideas shine through.


First interviews will be 30 minutes long and take place online on Fri 5th June.


Second interviews will be 50-60 minutes long and take place in person at our office in Shalford, near Guildford, on Tuesday 16th June.


Throughout the interview process, we’ll be keen to hear about your experience in administration, your ability to organise, your willingness to learn, and happiness to plan and attend art events when needed. Please note that experience of having worked in the arts as an administrator will be a bonus, but being an artist yourself is not necessary for the role. 


We will let the successful candidate know by Thursday 18th June.


We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team, and we particularly encourage applications from communities and backgrounds currently not widely represented in conservation and the arts.


For the full application pack please visit: https://davidshepherd.org/careers/

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