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The internationally renowned Black Country Living Museum is hiring again! This time, they are searching for an organised and detail-oriented individual for a development coordinator role. The successful applicant will aid their team in fundraising efforts. Responsibilities include overseeing membership and patrons’ programs, managing various fundraising channels, assisting with trust applications, organising stakeholder events, developing marketing materials, and maintaining accurate supporter records.

AMIRA ISMAIL

Board Director

Amira is currently the Regional Programme Manager at the Ernst & Young (EY) Foundation. With a BA in History and an MA in International Relations from the University of Birmingham, Amira brings a rich background in youth engagement and empowerment.

Her dedication shines through her work with funders like the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and her volunteer efforts with Chatham House, where she connects young people with key policymakers in international affairs.

Amira has also previously been a part of the programme We Don’t Settle emerged from, Don’t Settle, under Beatfreeks. She is deeply committed to creating safe spaces for young people to celebrate their lived experiences.