August 6, 2024
SENIOR DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (BAND LEVEL 9)
Office of Development and Alumni Engagement (One Permanent Position)
Faculty of Medicine (One Permanent Position)
DUTIES
Memorial University’s Office of Development and Alumni Engagement is seeking two experienced fundraising professionals to join a team whose work supports education and research outcomes, transforms lives, enriches the province’s economic growth and inspires the next generation of leaders. The successful candidate(s) will manage a diverse portfolio of critical donor relationships consisting of individuals, corporations and foundations. The Senior Development Officer- Central will report to the Associate Director, Development while the Senior Development Officer- Medicine will jointly report to the Dean of Medicine and the Associate Director, Development.
The candidate(s) will be responsible for implementing fundraising strategies and initiatives consistent with the university’s fundraising goals and campaigns. They will maintain a portfolio of active donors and manage prospects or donors with leadership capacity, with an emphasis on timely and accurate moves management practices, in order to create and maximize revenue through philanthropic commitments. The candidate(s) will also assume other fundraising-related management responsibilities including managing and coaching Development staff, campaign fundraising and ensuring appropriate administration of the processes; and performing other relate duties as required.
The Senior Development Officer establishes and executes a strategy and operational plan for their overall fundraising and for specific campaigns or initiatives. This includes achieving an annual personal fundraising performance objective as a part of the university’s annual fundraising goal; working with the Office of Development and Alumni Engagement senior leadership and the Faculty of Medicine (as applicable) to identify fundraising priorities and set an ambitious yet achievable annual fundraising plan for the position; designing, implementing, managing, and evaluating strategies and tactics to solicit specific major gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations; personally, managing a major gift portfolio including individuals, foundations and corporations. For individuals, they are often highly prominent senior professionals – business leaders and well-known members of the local, national, or international community. The Central Officer is responsible for developing and maintaining an in-depth knowledge of the university’s activities, priorities and needs in teaching, research and public engagement and applying this knowledge in matching the interests and needs of prospective donors with the strategic needs of the university; preparing written materials, in collaboration with communications staff where appropriate, including case statements and tailored proposals, progress reports, briefing notes, campaign materials (including for volunteers) and prospect correspondence; collaborating with academic leaders regarding fundraising strategies to support the execution of fundraising calls and solicitations; identifying, recruiting, managing, and motivating external volunteers, as appropriate, to support the execution of fundraising calls and solicitations; continually act as an advocate and ambassador for the university; engaging support from other specialized areas of the Development Office including developing strategies and plans to increase overall giving to the University in cooperation with both the Planned Giving and the Annual Fund teams. Duties also include developing and executing the full scope of relationship management related activities, including prospect discovery, cultivation, solicitation, recognition, and stewardship of prospects; this involves supporting senior leadership with donor relationship management.
The Senior Development Officer will ensure appropriate administration of the fundraising-management and campaign processes and assume other responsibilities as needed. This includes documenting, tracking, and reporting on activities to appropriate internal and/or external stakeholders; managing the flow of information, expectations, and results on a continual basis; developing an annual performance plan which is reviewed against results.
QUALIFICATIONS
Thorough experience (5-7 years) in resource development, relationship management, sales, business development and/or fundraising, preferably in the education, health-care or not-for-profit sector; graduation from a four-year college or university; or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Additional requirements include excellent communication skills (verbal and written), listening skills, proven leadership ability, strong organizational skill; good negotiation skills, ability to manage relationships with honesty, integrity, and commitment to an academic environment; sound judgment and decision making capabilities and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively; ability to work under pressure and juggle multiple timelines; organizational abilities including planning and organizing complex fundraising programs and high-impact projects with minimal direction; proven ability to build fundraising strategies in support of organizational goals, develop prospective donors and secure major gifts; ability to exercise a high level of sophistication, tact and discretion in both internal and external interactions. Experience in managing fundraising staff and knowledge of Memorial University would be assets. Willingness to work some non-traditional hours, attend events and to travel regularly is required. CFRE (Certified Fund Raising Executive) designation would be an asset.
SALARY $66,092 - $90,126 per annum (Management and Professional)
Plus market differential of $18,357
CLOSING DATE Open until filled
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, preference will be given to applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada. Memorial University is committed to employment equity and diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women, people of any sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression; Indigenous peoples; visible minorities and racialized people; and people with disabilities.
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