
Coordinator, Philanthropic Relations
Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute
Posted 3 days ago
$83,296.28 Base Salary + 11.5% superannuation + generous salary packaging options
Full-time
2-Year Fixed Term contract with a view to permanency
Based in Melbourne
About the Baker Institute
Imagine being part of a healthcare transformation where each breakthrough brings us closer to cures and life-changing discoveries. At the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, we are not just conducting research, we are changing lives.
By working towards cures for heart disease and diabetes, we are tackling Australia’s biggest killers head on. Our relentless pursuit to reverse the life-threatening impacts of associated conditions reflects our commitment to combat these fast-growing diseases.
We are at the heart of some of the world’s greatest scientific breakthroughs. Through our research, we are empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools to adopt healthier lifestyles, ensuring they live longer and more fulfilling lives.
Join us at the Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute. Every step we take brings us closer to a healthier future. By working together, we can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by heart cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
The Opportunity
Join a passionate, world-class team at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, where your ideas, energy, and drive will directly help change lives through cutting-edge medical research.
We're on the hunt for a creative relationship-builder who knows how to juggle multiple priorities, keep people on track, and bring energy and vision to donor experiences that truly stick.
If you thrive on thinking outside the box, love working with people, and want to grow your career in philanthropy, events, or stakeholder engagement—this is for you.
How this role makes a difference
This role supports the Senior Manager, Philanthropy and the broader philanthropy team with high-level stakeholder management. It’s a varied role with the opportunity to be creative, coordinating a number of key events, programs and projects as well as administration tasks as required.
You'll be the linchpin for a small, tight-knit philanthropy team—think of yourself as the conductor of the orchestra, making sure everyone’s playing in harmony.
You will become a valued member of our innovative team at the Institute. Through this key role, you can contribute to our vision to help people to live healthier for longer, and to stop heart disease and diabetes in their tracks.
How you’ll make an impact
Partner with Relationship Managers to keep donor engagement on track—managing timelines, pulling profiles, and supporting smart cultivation strategies.
Dream up and delivering awesome stewardship experiences—from heartfelt impact reports to memorable donor events.
Scout potential new donors from within our supporter base and beyond. Your detective skills will help grow our community.
Keep things running smoothly behind the scenes—managing databases, creating dashboards, and helping streamline workflows.
Coordinate standout events that connect and inspire—whether that’s intimate gatherings, behind-the-scenes tours, or large-scale impact moments.
Support a passionate team that loves what they do—and helping them do it even better.
What will you bring?
A degree or a solid combination of experience and training in a relevant area (comms, business, events, nonprofit, fundraising—you name it).
You’ve worked with stakeholders from all walks of life and you know how to keep them engaged and informed.
You’ve got a knack for events, content creation, project coordination, or donor/customer service—and ideally all of the above.
Your comms game (written + verbal) is strong. You can write a killer email, present confidently, and talk to just about anyone.
You’ve worked with CRMs or databases and know your way around spreadsheets, lists, and tracking systems.
You’re super organized and love setting up systems that make everyone’s life easier.
So, why join us?
You can enjoy a challenging career in the exciting international research sector where you can explore your potential and make a real difference.
The Baker Institute offers flexibility for work-life balance, generous salary packaging, an employee assistance program, social activities, learning and development opportunities. We also offer modern offices and laboratories in the Alfred Research Alliance precinct with an on-site gym and café, located opposite beautiful Fawkner Park; and walking distance to Chapel Street and St Kilda Road.
Remuneration will be commensurate with the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience.
We’d love to hear from you
We’re reviewing applications as they are received, so if this sounds like the position for you, you have the skills and knowledge we’re looking for, an appetite to learn, and want to join an organisation where you can make a positive difference please apply without delay. For a position description or further information, please visit baker.edu.au/career
To be eligible to apply for this position, you must have appropriate Australian working rights.
Please note offers of employment are subject to satisfactory background checks and the successful candidate will be required to undertake a police check prior to commencement in the position.
The Baker Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to fostering a diverse, gender equitable workforce, where everyone is welcome, and all applications are evaluated on merit and potential. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, people living with disabilities, culturally diverse people, those at any stage in life, and people within LGBTQ+ communities, including trans and gender diverse. We promote family friendly practices. We’re a proud recipient of an inaugural Athena SWAN Bronze Award from Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE).
Should you have any questions or need more information, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly HR team.
Contact Details
Abby Jones (Talent Acquisition Consultant)
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
[email protected]
About Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute
Our Mission is to reduce death and disability from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and related conditions through research, education and health care delivery.
We are an independent, Australian-based research institute, recognised internationally for its contributions to medical science.
The Baker Institute is one of the few institutes in the world where the work of staff spans benchtop to bedside and where research is dedicated to tackling the deadly trio of diseases: cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. The Institute’s science strategy reflects the breadth of the areas that we work across in order to enhance the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of chronic disease.
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