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Charities / Philanthropy Associate

Job description

Unique opportunity to join award winning team at leading City Firm. The Charities & Philanthropy team is central to the firm and shares expertise, knowledge and resources to provide the firms charity and philanthropy clients with the support and advice they need.

The team acts for a diverse range of charities and not-for-profit organisations. Clients include household names, national and international charities, family charitable trusts, philanthropists, foundations, schools, livery companies and professional and governing bodies as well as corporates requiring assistance with their charitable projects, collaborations and philanthropy.


This Associate role will advise a range of institutional and household name charities on a wide variety of regulatory, governance, commercial and corporate matters and also advise high net worth individuals and well known corporates on their philanthropic giving, including setting up charitable foundations, and advising on and negotiating collaborations and funding agreements.

The Associate must be UK qualified and have at least 2-4 years Pqe and a solid experience of charities work.

Good work life balance and excellent career prospects.


If you would like to be considered please send your CV to charlotte.pember@idexconsulting.com

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