The University of Iowa seeks a strategic, relationship-driven philanthropy leader to advance philanthropic support for Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center. This executive-level role will partner with cancer center leadership, faculty, clinicians, grateful patients and families, community stakeholders, and advancement colleagues to build a comprehensive fundraising program across research, patient care, prevention, outreach, and survivorship. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cancer philanthropy for Iowa’s leading academic health enterprises. The next leader will help connect discovery to treatment, expand access to prevention and care, and strengthen survivorship for Iowans and families across the state. By partnering with clinicians, researchers, donors, and communities, this leader will translate bold ideas into measurable impact. The Executive Director of Development for Cancer will serve as the senior development strategist for cancer philanthropy and help shape a donor-centered program aligned with Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center’s priority areas: breast cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, prostate cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, and survivorship. The successful candidate will translate scientific promises and community need into compelling philanthropic opportunities and will lead efforts spanning major and principal gifts, campaign strategy, grateful patient and family engagement, volunteer partnership. Partnering closely with cancer center leadership, faculty, clinicians to build a comprehensive cancer philanthropy program. Collaborates with other UI Center for Advancement (UICA) fundraisers and cross-functionally with institutional giving, stewardship, and communications colleagues. Serves as a trusted philanthropic advisor, translating complex scientific, clinical, and community health priorities into meaningful philanthropic opportunities that achieve measurable impact for cancer research, patient care, prevention, outreach, and survivorship. The Executive Director provides direct leadership for a 5-person fundraising team, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams (prospect research, stewardship, annual fund, regional and health sciences gift officers) to support cancer and internal medicine advancement efforts and contribute to a shared UI Health Care campaign goal of $1.1 billion.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive