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Senior Sponsorship Coordinator DRAFT Job purpose 1. Generate funding for the Mayor’s annual St Patrick’s Day Festival, and public sector funding for the annual Respect festival 2. Generate sponsorship for other GLA activities from a wide range of both private and public sector bodies to raise additional revenue to fund GLA led projects. 3. Provide support to the Sponsorship Manager, in particular, to research, cultivate, and maintain the network of GLA sponsorship contacts and to contribute to the smooth running of the GLA sponsorship unit through regular reports to the Sponsorship Manager. 4. Account manage relationships between the GLA and its existing and past sponsors, including, issuing contracts, ensuring all sponsorship benefits are delivered and that open and clear communication is maintained between the Authority and funders. Principal accountabilities Meet the agreed income target for the annual St Patrick’s Day Festival through event sponsorship, in-kind sponsorship, exhibition stands and advertising. Work with the GLA Culture team and colleagues in the sponsorship unit on income generation for the annual Respect Festival, with specific responsibility for sponsorship from the not for profit sector, and additional income from the sale of exhibition stands and advertising. Meet agreed income targets for generating income for additional GLA led projects as identified by the Sponsorship Manager. Liaison role across the organisation to identify potential sponsorship opportunities, working on a wide range of promotional activities including new media, printed information, events and exhibitions etc. Work within the Sponsorship Unit’s procedures to administer and deliver sponsorship contracts. Deliver sponsorship packages, by acting as the GLA’s main point of contact for sponsoring organisations in order to ensure that the sponsorship package is delivered effectively e.g. supply of logos etc. and that the needs and expectations of the sponsoring organisation are met, with particular responsibility for account managing those involved in St Patrick’s Day. Ensure that sponsorship packages “add value” to the GLA brand and do not damage the organisation, demonstrating a knowledge of political sensitivities to sponsorship. Ensure that the GLA corporate identity is recognised at all times in terms of the production of materials to support sponsorship activity. Manage resources allocated to the job in accordance with the Authority’s policies and Code of Ethics and Standards. Realise the benefits of London’s diversity by promoting and enabling equality of opportunities, and promoting the diverse needs and aspirations of London’s communities, operating in a politically restricted post. Realise the benefits of a flexible approach to work in undertaking the duties and responsibilities of this job, and participating in multi disciplinary cross-department and cross-organisational groups and tasks teams. Key relationships Accountable to: Sponsorship Manager Accountable for: Resources allocated for the job Principal contacts: Decision makers in external organisations, Marketing Team, Publications Team, Events and Exhibitions Co-ordinator, Policy and Partnerships, Press Officers, Culture Team, External Liaison Team, Web Development Team, External Relations Team, senior managers in the Authority, including Head of Marketing, Head of Culture, Mayor’s Communications Advisor, other Mayor’s Advisors, the GLA family, suppliers and other external organisations. Key attributes 1. Experienced sponsorship professional, with a proven track record of generating sponsorship for corporate events, campaigns and publications or a background in sponsorship management. 2. Network of live contacts in both the private and public sector. 3. Computer literate, including Word, Access, Excel and PowerPoint experience. 4. Understanding of marketing communications and the role of sponsorship within it. 5. Sensitivity to the political landscape and the impact this can have on sponsorship activities. 6. Strong verbal and written communications skills and good presentation skills. 7. Ability to identify the necessary support processes required to process and deliver effective sponsorship packages. 8. Project management skills with the ability to work on own initiative, accurately to tight deadlines, and to prioritise between conflicting demands. 9. Evidence in building and forming working relationships across professional and operational boundaries within organisations and with external organisations. 10. An understanding of the GLA's commitment to equality of opportunity and valuing diversity, and the ability to translate this into action Reasonable adjustment will be made to working arrangements to accommodate a person with a disability who otherwise would be prevented from undertaking the work.