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A leading publishing company in Cambridge seeks an Associate Director of Partnerships and Impact to strengthen external relationships and enhance engagement with stakeholders. The role involves structuring relationships, implementing impact measures, and creating an alumni programme. A competitive salary and generous benefits package are offered.
Closing date for applications: 4th December 2025
Salary: c. £60,000 + generous package of benefits
The Cambridge Trust plays a unique role by connecting partners from across the globe with the academic needs of the University of Cambridge so that outstanding people can study here.
The associate director partnerships and impact will strengthen our external partnerships so that our partners, our scholars, and our stakeholders across Cambridge, can benefit more fully from the potential our partnering role offers.
You will achieve this by i) bringing greater structure to how we manage relationships, ii) increasing our engagement with partners, and iii) implementing a new impact framework so that we can tell a much stronger story to partners about the difference their support makes.
You will also have the opportunity to design and implement our first alumni engagement programme, growing a global community of Cambridge Trust scholars inspired to engage with our work.
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