The Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (TBA) is the UK's leading charity dedicated to supporting the thoroughbred breeding industry. The TBA represents and advocates for breeders across Britain, providing essential services, education and support to ensure the long-term sustainability and success of the industry. The TBA delivers significant value to our members through initiatives including the Great British Bonus, Elite Mares’ Scheme, TB-Ed educational platform, industry advocacy, and strategic support during critical challenges.
The Opportunity
The TBA is seeking a dynamic Business Development & Fundraising Executive to grow the TBA's income through two key streams: increasing levy contributions from thoroughbred sales and developing new revenue through legacies, commercial partnerships and charitable donations.
This is a unique opportunity for someone with a passion for the British thoroughbred breeding and bloodstock industry to make a tangible impact. You will be the face of the TBA's value proposition, building relationships across the industry and demonstrating why supporting the TBA is essential for the sector's future. This is a performance-based role where your success will be directly rewarded.
Key Responsibilities
Sales Levy Growth
Drive increased participation and compliance in the Sales Levy scheme across UK thoroughbred auctions
Build and maintain strong relationships with breeders, consignors, bloodstock agents, auction houses, and industry stakeholders
Create compelling cases for support that articulate the TBA's value proposition and impact, implementing effective communication of member benefits and the TBA’s work
Identify and overcome barriers to levy payment
Work with sales companies to streamline payment and increase uptake
Legacy, Partnerships and Charitable Fundraising
Develop and implement the TBA's first legacy fundraising programme
Build relationships with potential commercial partners and legacy donors within the breeding community
Explore and develop new charitable giving opportunities and campaigns
Identify major donor prospects and develop cultivation strategies
Relationship Management
Undertake regular travel to sales venues, studs, and industry events across the UK
Represent the TBA at bloodstock sales and breeding industry gatherings
Work collaboratively with the finance and membership departments
Develop donor-facing materials, presentations, and impact reports
Person Specification
Essential
Strong understanding of the British thoroughbred sector with an existing network and contacts in the UK breeding and bloodstock industry
Proven track record in business development, sales or fundraising with demonstrable results
Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills
Highly driven, target-oriented, and comfortable working independently
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence and persuade
Resilient with ability to handle rejection while maintaining enthusiasm
Willingness to travel extensively and work occasional evenings/weekends for industry events
Full UK Driving Licence
Desirable
Experience in charity fundraising, particularly legacy programmes
Knowledge of sales levy payment systems and auction house procedures
Previous experience in bloodstock sales, stud farms or bloodstock agencies
What We Offer
Competitive Remuneration: Base salary plus uncapped commission
Flexible Working: Hybrid working policy allowing up to 2 days per week working from home
Supportive Culture: We pride ourselves on being an inclusive employer with a collaborative team that values growth, development and personal leadership.
Personal Development: Genuine commitment to your professional growth through training, mentoring, and development opportunities tailored to your career aspirations
Benefits Package: Employer pension contributions, private health insurance, and cycle to work scheme
Regular attendance at major sales and industry events
The opportunity to make a real difference to the future of British thoroughbred breeding
In your covering letter, please address:
Your understanding of and connection to the British thoroughbred breeding industry
Your relevant sales, partnerships, business development and fundraising experience
How you would approach the task of increasing contributions in a role such as this
Closing date: Monday, 9 February 2026 @17.00hrs (GMT).
The Thoroughbred Breeders' Association is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
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