Associate Director, Development

University of WaterlooWaterloo, ON
CA$104,002 - CA$130,003Onsite

About The Position

The Associate Director, Development is responsible for the implementation of fundraising and donor relations plans and strategies in several key program areas. Using professional expertise in fundraising, the Associate Director, Development will set priorities, mentor, and provide leadership to direct reports within the Math Advancement team while working closely with other Central Office Associate Director(s) to assist with strategic internal management functions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree required.
  • Recent fundraising experience with extensive experience and a successful track record of soliciting and securing major gifts; or extensive equivalent education and experience may be considered.
  • Experience leading and managing a team, including demonstrated experience providing strategic leadership, management, and motivation of high performing professional staff.
  • Recent experience in capital campaign administration.
  • Intermediate experience with MS Word, basic experience with Excel and PowerPoint as well as Constituent Management Software such as Raiser’s Edge.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide strategic leadership to help develop new initiatives while also enhancing existing programs, and the ability to effectively articulate these initiatives.
  • A keen awareness and knowledge of relevant individuals in the corporate sector (i.e., high-tech, banking, insurance, finance, investment etc..) related associations, community and government is necessary.
  • Excellent time management skills and demonstrated ability to meet competing deadlines in an organized manner.
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively in a high functioning team within a dynamic environment.
  • Strong understanding of the university environment including the integration of research.
  • Results-oriented and creative individual with demonstrated relationship building skills.
  • Ability to travel and work extended hours (including some weekends and evenings), as required.

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced degree is preferred.
  • CFRE is a strong asset.
  • Business-sector and/or high-tech or finance sector experience is preferred.
  • Experience fundraising in a university environment is a strong asset.
  • An established network is an asset.
  • An in-depth understanding of the Faculty of Mathematics is an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees and directs the strategic development of cultivation and solicitation plans and gift proposals for specific projects, including written proposals, oral presentations, and volunteer management.
  • Tracks the progress of proposals and intermediate strategies for moves between submission and decision to ensure timely closure.
  • Oversees development of stewardship plans, including the appropriate publicity and recognition of gifts, the reporting of monies spent and progress, and the building of long-term relationships.
  • Responsible for direct publicity and recognition of gifts.
  • Plans events, announcements, or publicity as part of principal stewardship strategies.
  • Accepts all gift types, with expert assistance, and develops terms of reference.
  • Manages, plans, develops, implements, and evaluates fundraising strategies for a significant pool of assigned major gift prospects which consist of individuals, alumni, corporations, foundations; May be responsible for prospects in a geographic area.
  • Participates in prospect identification, review, research, management, clearance, and coordination.
  • Ensures that proposals are developed to meet the interests of the prospect and represent all relevant faculties across campus including interdisciplinary and complex projects.
  • Ensures that the most appropriate volunteers and faculty-staff are well briefed and involved in the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of the donors.
  • Proficiency in use of technology, specifically fundraising software to ensure detailed notes are recorded for prospect tracking and clearance systems.
  • Provides proactive training, mentorship and management of direct reports, and Math Advancement staff and development of tools and resources for these team members.
  • Motivates by providing leadership, priority setting and management direction to direct reports in the Math Advancement office empowering them to strive and achieve agreed upon goals while ensuring that they have the necessary knowledge and tools for success.
  • Develops and maintains a good working knowledge of the University’s activities and the Faculty of Mathematics priority projects.
  • Develops annual goals and strategic plans for assigned portfolio with some assistance from the Director of Advancement, Faculty of Mathematics.
  • Responsible for developing an annual development business plan and reporting on its progress to the Director at regular intervals.
  • Participates in the identification, recruitment, training, management, and stewardship of volunteer teams.
  • Develops effective relationships with senior academic administrators, faculty, and senior national and international volunteers (identifies, motivates, and advises volunteers) as well as representatives of the philanthropic community.
  • Through cultivation and solicitation efforts, establishes and maintains relationships with appropriate senior officers, board members, and donations officers in corporate, foundation, association, and individual sectors.
  • Works closely with professional associations to further build and strengthen our alumni contacts.

Benefits

  • Support & opportunities that empower you to advance your career.
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