London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£6600 for the contract period (£33000 per annum FTE)
Part-time (14 hours per week)
Temporary (6 months)
Job description

Bid Writer — The Heritage Alliance

Application Deadline: 22 May 2026

Fixed Term: 0.4 FTE (14 hours per week) for 6 months 

Start Date: June 2026 

Salary: £33,000 FTE per annum, pro-rata (£6600 total for the contract period) 

Leave: 24 days FTE per annum pro-rata, in addition the Heritage Alliance Office closes between Christmas and New Year 

Line Manager: Head of Development and Membership 

Place of Work: The Heritage Alliance Office, Central London, EC4M 
(Flexible working arrangements can be considered) 

 

The Opportunity

Are you an experienced bid writer looking for an intensive, focused role with a leading heritage organisation? We are seeking a skilled professional to join our "Creating Connections" project team for a targeted 6-month assignment.

This role is part of The Heritage Alliance's NLHF-funded resilience project, specifically supporting Strand C: Future-proofing our charity. You will work with a pipeline of funding opportunities already developed by our professional fundraising consultant to secure vital long-term funding for our sector support activities.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced bid writer to make a significant impact in a short time-frame, working with high-quality prospects and supporting England's heritage sector through sustainable funding solutions. 

 

About The Role

Key Tasks:

Research & Development

  • Conduct detailed research on prospective funders to tailor applications effectively 
  • Develop compelling case studies and evidence base to support funding applications 
  • Research and incorporate relevant sector data, impact statistics, and beneficiary testimonials 
  • Stay informed about current funding trends and opportunities in the heritage and charity sectors 
  • Identify additional funding opportunities that align with our strategic priorities

Strategic Bid Writing 

  • Develop compelling funding applications to trusts, foundations, and grant-making bodies using an established pipeline of prospects 
  • Write high-quality proposals for long-term support of the Heritage Funding Directory 
  • Create applications for new sector-wide support programmes addressing skills needs and emerging challenges identified in our sector capability-building strategy 
  • Adapt proposals to different funder requirements, priorities, and application formats 
  • Work closely with the Head of Development to ensure applications align with organisational strateg

Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration 

  • Work with a professional fundraising consultant to prioritise and progress pipeline opportunities 
  • Collaborate with the Heritage Alliance senior team to gather project information and organisational data 
  • Engage with relevant staff members to collect evidence, case studies, and impact data 
  • Coordinate with the Project Administrator and other team members to ensure consistency in messaging 
  • Liaise with potential funders as appropriate during the application process 

Project Support & Administration 

  • Maintain accurate records of all funding applications and their progress 
  • Manage application deadlines and submission processes 
  • Support the development of a sustainable fundraising strategy for post-project continuation 
  • Contribute to project reporting and evaluation activities 
  • Participate in project team meetings and provide updates on fundraising progress 

 

Key Competences: 

Experience: 

Essential:  

  • Proven track record of successful bid writing with demonstrable results in securing funding 
  • Experience writing applications to trusts, foundations, and statutory funders 
  • Strong background in the charity/not-for-profit sector with understanding of funding landscape 
  • Experience managing multiple applications simultaneously and meeting tight deadlines 
  • Knowledge of different application formats and funder requirements 

Desirable: 

  • Experience in the heritage, cultural, or arts sectors 
  • Previous work with membership organisations or sector support bodies 
  • Experience with capacity-building or infrastructure funding applications 
  • Knowledge of NLHF and other major heritage funders 
  • Experience working with professional fundraising consultants 
  • Understanding of digital heritage projects and online resource development 

 

Skills, Abilities and Knowledge: 

Essential: 

  • Exceptional written communication skills with ability to adapt tone and style for different audiences, and present detailed information clearly and concisely 
  • Strong research skills and ability to quickly understand complex organisational contexts 
  • Excellent project management skills with ability to prioritise and meet multiple deadlines 
  • High attention to detail and accuracy in application preparation 
  • Understanding of charity finance, governance, and impact measurement 
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative in a fast-paced environment 
  • Strong interpersonal skills for stakeholder engagement and collaboration 

Desirable: 

  • Knowledge of heritage sector challenges, funding landscape, and policy environment 
  • Understanding of digital transformation and accessibility requirements for online resources 
  • Experience with monitoring and evaluation frameworks 
  • Knowledge of social impact measurement and outcome reporting 
  • Familiarity with Data Protection legislation and compliance requirements 
  • Understanding of partnership working and collaborative funding approaches

 

Application Process

To apply, please submit a CV/resume detailing your qualifications and experiences together with a cover letter (to be pasted into the box labelled 'Anything else to mention').

All applications should be submitted through our WorkSmarter vacancy page by 22 May 2026.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted w/c 25 May to arrange interviews. We will also request that shortlisted candidates provide a portfolio of successful funding applications (anonymised as appropriate) demonstrating your track record and writing style. 

The Heritage Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities.

Thank you for considering a career at The Heritage Alliance. We look forward to receiving your application!

 

About the Heritage Alliance 

Established in 2002, The Heritage Alliance represents the independent heritage movement in England. We have a unique role, promoting and championing the sector in all its diversity: 

We influence legislation and policy through our extensive links with Government, Parliament and Sector Networks 

We bring the sector together in our advocacy and working groups, events and publications 

We help our members grow through both member-only initiatives and broader sector support programmes with partners like the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, Media Trust and Clore Leadership. 

Our membership ranges from large bodies such as the National Trust, Historic Houses, Canal & River Trust to specialist charities and community organisations, across the breadth of sector, from museums, conservation, archaeology to science and construction. 

Organisation
The Heritage Alliance View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10
Posted on: 30 April 2026
Closing date: 22 May 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Fundraising, Grants