Lend your research skills to Mary Potter Hospice

Lend your research skills to Mary Potter Hospice

Lend your research skills to Mary Potter Hospice
Mary Potter Hospice

Estimated Time: 20 - 35 Hours Over 1 - 2 Months

We are looking for a skilled researcher to assist the fundraising team and hospice management to improve and implement our new donor strategy. Mary Potter Hospice need to fundraise over $5million annually. Our donor programme is key to ensuring that we continue to offer free palliative care to those who need it. We pride ourselves in our donor care. The purpose of this project is to enable us to better connect and form deeper relationships with our current donors.

Working location

Preferably Wellington but could be flexible. You could work from home or from the Hospice base in Newtown, Wellington.

Proposed project steps with time estimates

Briefing, planning and understanding the hospice environment (2-3 hours)

Reviewing current documentation and our database (2-3 hours)

Desk based research (16-24 hours)

Write up and presenting report (2-4 hours)

The timescales are an estimate and we are aware that this could be potentially be a longer project so would accommodate your availability and how long you can commit.

What We Have In Place

Organisational and Donor strategy
Donor database
Methodology
Privacy policy
Staff to support


Mary Potter Hospice
Community Group
Disability
Disease & Medical Research
Education
Elderly
Family Support
Good Cause
Health
Health - Elders
Social Services
Wellbeing
Wellbeing - Older People
Wellington
Mission
Mary Potter Hospice provides specialist palliative care services, free of charge, for the people of Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti. We care for people and their family or whanau, where a person’s illness cannot be cured, is getting worse and faced with a limited time to live.
What we Do
We seek to be alongside, supporting and assisting their quality of life, their dying and their bereavement. In the last year we provided care and support for 869 patients and their families living with a life limiting illness. Our vision is that people in our communities who need palliative care have access to compassionate and and quality care, when and where they need it. We support our patients in their own home, in residential care or at our Inpatient Unit in Newtown. Our three community teams are made up of doctors, nurses, counsellors and therapists who provide holistic care and support. Wherever you are the Hospice philosophy applies: care for the whole person, not just your physical needs but also emotional, spiritual and social needs. The goal is to improve the quality of life that remains, understand what matters most in life and focus on the person and their family.
Mary Potter Hospice