About Us
Cancer Council Queensland is the state's largest non‐government cancer organisation, standing alongside Queenslanders in a united fight against cancer. Our mission is simple but powerful: to lead a partnership that brings communities, researchers, health professionals and supporters together to reduce the impact of cancer on people's lives. Founded in 1961 as the Queensland Cancer Fund, we have grown into a trusted leader in cancer research, prevention and support. Every day, our work helps prevent cancer before it starts, detect it earlier, improve treatment outcomes and ensure people affected by cancer receive the care and support they need, wherever they live. As a not‐for‐profit organisation, everything we achieve is made possible by the generosity of our community. With their support, we are driving progress across the entire cancer journey — from prevention and research through to survivorship and support — so that all Queenslanders can face cancer with hope, dignity and strength.
About the Role
Step into a pivotal role where your work directly contributes to reducing the burden of cancer across Queensland. As Corporate Partnerships Manager, you'll lead the development and stewardship of high‐value corporate relationships, connecting organisations with CCQ's mission through shared values, brand alignment and ESG priorities. You'll oversee key corporate fundraising streams – including Corporate Partnerships, Corporate Donors and Workplace Giving – ensuring they are strategically aligned, well‐managed and delivering meaningful impact. This includes responsibility for contracting, budgeting, compliance and reporting, along with shaping a coordinated organisation‐wide approach to corporate engagement. Your strategic mindset and relationship expertise will help grow a strong, sustainable portfolio of long‐term partners committed to improving outcomes for Queenslanders affected by cancer.
This role is a Permanent Full‐time position (37.5 hours per week).
About You
* Tertiary qualifications in Business with significant experience in a Corporate Partnership or Business Development role with evident programme management and revenue success.
* Established network of contacts within the corporate sector.
* Demonstrated experience in securing and managing partnerships, and ability to manage concurrent, multi‐stakeholder activities to deadlines.
* Demonstrated experience in developing and communicating effective pitches that create mutually beneficial relationships.
* Knowledgeable in corporate giving strategies that maximise relationships such as corporate donations, trusts and foundations, strategic partnerships, sponsorships, brand alignments, cause‐related marketing and/or workplace giving.
* Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to drive concurrent projects and schedule and communicate across a variety of stakeholders.
* Excellent operational skills, with abilities in budgeting, risk management, compliance and strategic planning and reporting.
* Experience in a similar role in a for‐purpose organisation in Australia is well regarded, but not essential.
Benefits
Cancer Council Queensland has a collaborative, energetic and supportive team culture, contributing to meaningful work with a tangible impact. By celebrating and fostering our individual strengths, we take on more challenging work. In turn, we lead more balanced, exciting and fulfilling lives. Our growing non‐for‐profit organisation offers employees:
* Flexible work arrangements (Flexible Work Hours and Hybrid Work options).
* ATO‐Approved Salary Packaging up to the value of $18,549 per Fringe Benefit Tax year.
* Recognition and Rewards Program.
* Professional Development Allowance.
* Workplace health programmes, such as Fitness Passport.
* Cancer Council Shop discount.
How to Apply
Applications should be addressed to People and Culture Team, Cancer Council Queensland. Include the following documentation with your application:
* Cover letter – your cover letter should clearly indicate the position you are applying for and give a brief summary of your motivations for applying and your relevant skills and experience.
* Current resume – your resume should include your contact details, work experience, educational background and professional development.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their application as early as possible as Cancer Council Queensland reserves the right to reduce the application period and/or remove the job advertisement early should a suitable applicant be found.
In line with our value of being inclusive, applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and LGBTIQA+ individuals.
The successful applicant will be required to conduct a current National Police Certificate.
Please be advised, Cancer Council Queensland will need to collect personal information from candidates during recruitment and onboarding processes.
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