Sponsorship & Campaign Manager
Job descriptionThis is a sales job.You will identify corporate prospects, build relationships, pitch sponsorship packages, and close deals. The "campaign management" part matters and events experience is important, but if you can't sell, this role isn't for you. You'll be working for Rainbow Marketing and dedicated full-time to our key account, Ladles of Love, one of South Africa's most respected food security NPOs. That means your sales conversations will be anchored to events like the Mandela Day Auction Dinner, Women's Day Luncheon, and World Children's Day, occasions that corporate CSI and ESG teams are actively looking to associate with. You'll have strong material to work with. What you bring is the ability to get in the room and close. What you'll actually be doing Selling sponsorship packages to corporates, ranging from event naming rights and activations to CSI partnerships and donor campaigns. You'll manage the full cycle: identifying prospects, making contact, pitching, negotiating, and delivering on what you've sold. You'll also coordinate with creative and events teams to make sure sponsors get what they paid for and come back next year. Mandela Day activations in July 2026 are your first major deliverable. You'll need to hit the ground running. You're right for this role if you have:
Rainbow Marketing is a Cape Town-based experiential and integrated marketing agency. We build campaigns that create real-world impact for our clients across South Africa. About Ladles of Love Ladles of Love is one of South Africa's most active food security NPOs, feeding hundreds of thousands of people and running nutrition, education, and community programmes across the country. This role exists because their work is growing and the corporate partnerships that fund it need a dedicated person to drive them. To apply 1. Submit your CV with a current photo and a link to your LinkedIn profile. 2. Submit a cover letter answering this question: Describe a specific sponsorship or partnership deal you closed. What was the value, who was the client, and how did you get it over the line? Applications without a cover letter addressing this question will not be reviewed. Follow Rainbow Marketing
Required skills and experience • Excellent negotiation, networking, and business development abilities. • Strong writing skills and experience preparing proposals, pitches, and presentations. • Event and campaign management experience within agency or NPO environments. • Marketing knowledge sufficient to coordinate effectively with digital agencies, creatives, and branding suppliers. • Professional appearance and strong presentation presence. • Highly organised, goal‑driven, and able to manage multiple projects. • Own reliable transport and willingness to travel as required. Posted on 07 Apr 08:44, Closing date 23 May | ||||||||||||||||||||||