This position will be placed on the College's 12-month exempt staff salary scale at grade 108. Actual salary placement based on qualifications and experience. Position includes excellent benefits package.
Required Education:
Bachelor’s
Salary $65,268.00 - $88,112.00 Annually
Location Westminster, MD
Job Type Full-Time - Professional
Job Number FY23-00042
Division President's Office
Department Institutional Advancement
Opening Date 05/23/2023
Closing Date 6/13/2023 11:59 PM Eastern
FLSA Status Exempt
Job Summary
Responsible to provide leadership in planning, developing, and implementing comprehensive fundraising programs. This position is responsible for possessing knowledge and skills related to cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding complex major gifts and relationships with major donors. Must possess the knowledge and skills related to working with donors regarding complex estate or legacy gifts and the legalities and appropriateness for donors to achieve their philanthropic aspirations. This often includes working with financial planners, estate attorneys, and accountants to design a philanthropic gift plan that provides tax benefit and fulfills the desires of the donor. Responsible for prospect identification, interpretation of often complex prospect research to ensure maximized saturation of the target market, cultivation of prospective donors with substantial capacity, strategic relationship management and fundraising activities. Reports to the Executive Director, Institutional Advancement/Foundation.
Essential Job Functions
Develops and manages substantial portfolio of major and legacy donor relationships.
Cultivates, solicits, stewards and implements gift planning strategies of both existing and prospective donors with emphasis on upward moves management.
Develops relationships with affluent individuals which may also include alumni and/or corporate donors who have the capacity to give in excess of $10,000 annually.
Meets frequently with local financial, accounting and legal professionals to promote legacy giving through their relationships with clients.
Establishes overall donor stewardship strategies ensuring we communicate and involve major donors in the life of the college in an effective and meaningful way.
Manage and solicit prospective donors for the President’s Society (annual donors of $1,000 or more). Identify, cultivate, and solicit of potential donors for leadership annual gifts ($1,000+) managing to annual goals and expectations
Serves as the staff lead with the Planned Giving Advisory Board. Recommends potential members to the Executive Director
Meets regularly with Board Development Committee to update and strategize major giving initiatives
Directs the Charitable Gift Annuities Program. Identifies and enlists support of donors.
Initiate, lead, and coordinate monthly development strategy meetings with Advancement Services to update and enact strategic engagement plans for assigned major prospects. Work with Advancement Services to interpret research and ensure saturation of the most capable target markets.
Works with Executive Director on matters related to strategies for Foundation. Develops and recommends strategies. Acts as department lead in absence of Executive Director.
Serves as Campaign Manager when the Foundation enters major gifts campaigns.
Oversees implementation and strategic evaluation of use of donor database. Extrapolates donor data to include wealth screenings in plans for donor relationship building.
Provides general support and participates in Foundation events focusing on strategic activities with donors to be embedded into each event.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements to Perform Work
Bachelor’s degree in related field (Master’s Degree preferred) and minimum of five years’ experience in fundraising, preferably higher education, or approved combination of education and experience.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and adhere to development office conflict of interest and confidentiality policy.
Excellent networking and relationship building skills.
Ability to work effectively with diverse constituents, including; faculty, staff, students, College trustees, board of directors, legal and financial professionals, and affluent prospects and donors.
Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize and coordinate tasks and projects, with attention to details and deadlines.
This position will be placed on the College's 12-month exempt staff salary scale at grade 108. Actual salary placement based on qualifications and experience. Position includes excellent benefits package.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The work is normally sedentary work which requires exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Additionally, the following physical abilities are required:
Hear/talk/communicate – Must be able to exchange information and communicate
Visual Acuity/ability to perceive or detect surroundings
Mental acuity – Able to focus, concentrate, understand and convey subject matter
Repetitive motion (i.e. keyboarding)
Stand/sit/walk/able to move or traverse from one area to another
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions typical of such places as office, meeting, and training rooms; use of safe workplace practices with office equipment; computers for data entry and word processing; avoidance of trips and falls; observance of fire and building safety regulations; observance of traffic laws when/if driving a college vehicle; and observance of College policies. Occasional travel to meetings, events and trainings. May need to work occasional weekends and/or evenings.
TO QUALIFY FOR EMPLOYMENT, SELECTED CANDIDATES MUST:
successfully complete a criminal background check (for designated positions)
be able to work on campus as of the first day of employment
be a resident of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV or DC as of the first day of employment
be currently authorized to work in the US, as the College does not offer Visa sponsorships
Carroll Community College has the right to revise this position description at any time, and this position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
Carroll Community College is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. Carroll Community College is committed to Equal Opportunity Employment.
Minimum Requirements to Perform Work
Bachelor’s degree in related field (Master’s Degree preferred) and minimum of five years’ experience in fundraising, preferably higher education, or approved combination of education and experience.
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and adhere to development office conflict of interest and confidentiality policy.
Excellent networking and relationship building skills.
Ability to work effectively with diverse constituents, including; faculty, staff, students, College trustees, board of directors, legal and financial professionals, and affluent prospects and donors.
Excellent organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize and coordinate tasks and projects, with attention to details and deadlines.
Mission: Empowering learners. Changing lives. Building community. Carroll Community College provides accessible, high-quality educational opportunities to advance careers, enrich lives, and strengthen the community we serve