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Shoreditch, Greater London (Hybrid) 3.5 miles
£43,000 - £48,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

We’re looking for someone with energy and imagination who can demonstrate our impact and build strong relationships with funders – making the case for ambitious investigative journalism that holds power to account.

You’ll work closely with our Development Director and project leads, playing a central role in securing the resources that power our investigations. If you love variety, know how to tell a compelling story, and want to use your skills to back fearless impact-led journalism, we’d love to hear from you.

About the role

We are the UK’s largest independent non-profit investigative newsroom. Our reporting is published by media partners around the world and holds power to account across five areas: environment, health, big tech, dirty money and local power.

This role will manage 2–3 of our editorial teams, providing strategic fundraising support to help them deliver journalism that drives real-world change. While the exact portfolio will be confirmed with the successful candidate, the role will initially support 2-3 of our core teams and may also contribute to work on emerging issues such as mis- and disinformation and its impact on UK communities.

Our teams include:

  • Bureau Local: Works with communities across the UK to uncover hidden stories and drive accountability. Recent work includes exposing the exploitation of migrant workers, running a community-led investigation shaped by the Trans+ community, and bringing vital transparency to the family courts through reporting and mentoring.

  • Enablers: Investigates the lawyers, accountants and financial structures that enable corruption and allow illicit finance to flow through the UK. Their reporting has prompted major regulatory investigations and scrutiny.

  • Big Tech: Scrutinises the power and influence of major technology companies, examining issues such as moderator working conditions, surveillance, algorithmic harms, digital rights and the impact of AI on society. Their reporting has informed safety measures, supported litigation, and strengthened public understanding of how tech shapes our lives.

  • Environment: Investigates the environmental and human impacts of resource extraction, climate finance and the actions of powerful corporations. Their reporting has contributed to changes in corporate practices and prompted customers to take action - including leaving their banks.

  • Global Health: Examines the systems that shape access to healthcare, the safety and quality of medicines, and the influence of corporate and political interests on global health outcomes. The team has briefed the WHO and medical practitioners, ensuring their findings inform policy and frontline practice.

Our fundraising

The Bureau is almost entirely funded through grants and donations – without our supporters, we couldn’t do what we do. Over recent years, we’ve grown to a team of 35 people with an annual income of £2.8m, backed by a committed network of trusts, foundations, and individuals.

This is an exciting time to join our fundraising team as we build on those strong relationships and explore new ways to diversify our income.

Responsibilities

  • Work with project leads to develop their ideas into a strong case for support, translating complex issues into powerful, accessible narratives for funders.

  • Manage relationships with existing funders, ensuring timely reporting, effective stewardship and continued support.

  • Research and develop a pipeline of new prospects.

  • Write compelling proposals and applications to secure new grants.

  • Collaborate with our other Fundraising Manager, who leads on the remaining themes, and provide support in those areas when needed.

  • Support the Bureau in identifying ways to diversify our income, such as helping to grow our major donor programme.

  • Work closely with colleagues across the Bureau - from reporters and impact producers to operations and finance – and play an active part in maintaining a collaborative, supportive workplace culture.

  • Pitch in on a range of fundraising tasks, big and small, to keep the Bureau in the best position to deliver its journalism.

Skills and experience

You don’t need to tick every box in this ad – we are committed to hiring people with potential. If you feel like you lack some specific experience but have the necessary drive and passion, please don’t be deterred from applying.

  • Fundraising track record: 5+ years’ experience raising significant money for charities or non-profits, especially from foundations (HNW experience a bonus).

  • Grants expertise: confidence managing the full cycle from initial due diligence and agreements through to reporting back about our work.

  • Great communicator: able to translate complex issues into strong and compelling proposals; fluent in English.

  • Researcher and analyst: skilled at identifying new funding opportunities.

  • Organised: able to juggle multiple priorities and deadlines with strong attention to detail.

  • Collaborative: comfortable working with colleagues at all levels in a newsroom environment.

  • Creative and resourceful: able to think beyond simple metrics to make a powerful case for impact.

Experience securing funds for journalism, social justice, civil society, or human rights is desirable but not essential. People with experience raising funds for campaigning or rights-based work may be especially well-suited.

Benefits – what we offer

  • 25 days annual leave + Christmas closure days

  • Option to work a nine-day fortnight - (by reduction in annual leave)

  • Flexible and hybrid working

  • Enhanced sick pay

  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (after 12 months’ service)

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Learning and development opportunities

  • Cycle to Work scheme

How to apply

Please send a CV and cover letter to our email located on our website by 19th January 2026. Interviews are scheduled for the week commencing 26 January.

If you need support with your application, such as reasonable adjustments, or have questions before applying, contact the email address located on our Fundraising Manager page. You must have the right to live and work in the UK.

Please also complete our anonymous equality monitoring form here, which helps us track who we are reaching.

Our values

  • Just: We pursue what is right with integrity and fairness.

  • Honest: We reveal the truth, even when uncomfortable.

  • Courageous: We break new ground with ambition and tenacity.

  • Inclusive: We embrace diversity, equity, and different perspectives.

Collaborative: We believe people are stronger when they work together.

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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 16 December 2025
Closing date: 14 January 2026 at 13:48
Tags: Fundraising