
Grant & Programs Officer
RSPCA WA
Posted 4 days ago
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Western Australia (RSPCA WA) is a not-for-profit, non-Government organisation. It was founded in 1892 and is the leading authority on animal welfare issues in WA. We work with Government, industry, and the community to improve animal welfare.
RSPCA WA’s values are at the heart of the strong productive relationships that RSPCA WA has with its employees, stakeholders, and the WA community. All employees share the objective of achieving better outcomes for animal welfare and commit to the organisational values which are: We are RSPCA: Responsible, Safe, Professional, Compassionate and Accepting.
RSPCA WA considers Five Domains which impact on the physical welfare and mental wellbeing of all animals:
Nutrition
Environment
Health
Behaviour
Mental State
Role Statement
In consultation with the Programs Manager, this role will primarily support the delivery of the RSPCA WA community outreach events and education Program. In addition, the role will also assist with other prevention programs where required, such as the pet sterilisation program and pets in crisis program. The programs aim to provide a vibrant and visible touchpoint for community members to become involved in improving animal welfare and providing much needed prevention programs. This role will also be responsible for researching and securing grants where possible and working with key stakeholders to effectively deliver these events as well as work to implement marketing activities and effective promotion to ensure widespread coverage in Western Australia.
Accountabilities for this role include:
In consultation with the Programs Manager, responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of grant programs, from identifying opportunities to submitting applications and managing funded projects.
Identifying and Researching Grant Opportunities.
Write and develop grant proposals, ensuring they meet specific requirements and are compelling.
Oversees the entire grant application process, including deadlines, budget preparation, and submission.
Monitors and manages funded projects, ensuring compliance with grant terms, reporting requirements, and timely completion.
Prepares and submits reports as required by funders, ensuring compliance with all grant regulations and policies
Manages grant budgets, tracks spending, and ensures financial accountability.
Maintains accurate records of grant applications, funded projects, and all related documentation.
In consultation with the Programs Manager, assist in developing and reviewing RSPCA WA’s annual calendar of events.
Implement plans to recruit, retain and engage event participants to increase their participation and support before, during and after events.
Prepare risk management plans, briefings, and notes.
Apply for appropriate licenses and approvals.
Work with current volunteers to plan education programs.
Liaise with stakeholders including volunteers, suppliers, contractors, stall holders, security, community groups, RSPCA WA staff etc. at all stages of events and activities to ensure appropriate arrangements are in place.
Deliver all RSPCA WA community events and activities to a high professional standard that are on time, within budget and scope, including logistics and internal/external stakeholder engagement and communications.
Work with the Volunteer Engagement Coordinator to recruit, engage and retain a strong volunteer team for events and activities.
Oversee merchandise, event equipment, promotional infrastructure, and signage, along with ordering, storage, distribution, and stock levels.
Assist current volunteers in the delivery of education programs in schools.
In consultation with the Programs Manager and Communications team, identify marketing opportunities to promote events and community activities.
Organise appropriate advertising and liaise with appropriate suppliers, including maintaining existing contracts, to assist in ensuring maximum coverage and attendance at the RSPCA WA events.
Ensure websites are updated with information relating to events, promotions and other community activities as required.
Work within set budgets to deliver annual program.
Manage expenditure for events to deliver cost effective outcomes.
Negotiate in-kind or reduced rates with event suppliers as advised by the Programs Manager
Work with wider team and individually to identify event sponsorship opportunities and ensure sponsors are serviced to the highest standard.
Where necessary prepare grant and sponsorship submissions for some events.
Provide post event evaluation of events and activities and where needed recommendations for the future.
Post event communications to Council, corporate supporters, volunteers, and staff to thank them for their participation and support.
Conduct an evaluation/close out process within 4 weeks of each event focussing on the finalisation of budget, analysis of event attendance, organising a debrief if appropriate, collating, and analysing survey results, dispatch thank you emails, etc.
Encourage and support education volunteers in obtaining feedback from schools they deliver the education program to.
Ensure compliance with organisational and legislative policies, procedures, and requirements.
Maintaining accurate constituent records for activities conducted within the program, financial results, and communications.
Working within the frameworks of best practice and continuous improvement and keep up to date with fundraising standards and principles.
Ensuring education volunteers have the appropriate police checks and working with children's card.
Contribute positively to the wider team and organisation.
Display a willingness / enthusiasm to engage with and carry out other tasks that support the wider team and organisation when required.
Other duties as reasonably requested by RSPCA WA Management as the prevention programs evolve.
Essential
The ability to analyse funding opportunities, research potential grant sources, develop effective grant proposals and prepare and manage grant budgets, track spending, and ensure financial accountability.
A solid understanding of grant management principles, including grant writing, proposal development, and reporting
Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office, as well as the ability to quickly learn and utilise new software applications.
Current driver’s license and able to travel for events
Good level of physical fitness.
Desirable
Experience in delivering community focused events/programs
Knowledge in animal specific industry/husbandry (over and above experience as a pet owner) and able to provide sound advice to community members about their pets’ health and wellbeing.
A good understanding of significant animal welfare issues in WA.
To apply for this role please attach a current CV and Cover Letter outlining your suitability for this role. Applications without a cover letter will not be accepted.
About RSPCA WA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Western Australia (RSPCA WA) was established 120 years ago and is the state’s oldest, largest and leading animal welfare charity.
RSPCA WA’s aim is to protect all animals from cruelty by actively promoting public awareness about animal welfare and advocating for improvements in the way people relate to animals. We work with governments, community and farming groups, helping animals by showing people how.
Our RSPCA Inspectors enforce the Animal Welfare Act 2002 protecting animals from cruelty, dealing with more than 16,000 cruelty complaints every year, prosecuting offenders and rescuing animals from dangerous situations. All our staff and volunteers help to prevent cruelty by working with people of all ages, especially children and young people, to promote the value and meaning of animals in our lives.
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