Field Manager- Jacksonville

Threshold GivingJacksonville, FL
29d$52,000 - $75,000

About The Position

Threshold is an organization that empowers Americans by connecting them with ideas that matter. As a member of Threshold Giving, you stand at the forefront of our national strategy, motivating the public on key issues while leading a team of dedicated advocates. Threshold Giving is seeking a Field Manager to manage the successful execution of canvass programs in Jacksonville, FL. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic thinker who excels at project management, is experienced and talented in face-to-face fundraising; and will provide service-leadership for a number of our clients. The Canvass Director in training will be a key member of our local team. Experienced candidates in the field of canvass leadership and administration are strongly encouraged to apply. Threshold offers a competitive benefits package with a target annual compensation of $52,000-$75,000.

Requirements

  • A demonstrated commitment to either non-profit fundraising or issue-based campaigning, with a track record of senior staff leadership.
  • A genuine passion for the canvass. Our teams are dedicated to their work and looking for a leader who is willing to walk with them and be a mentor both in the office and in the field
  • An entrepreneurial spirit. Our leaders are adaptable and open to change when the environment necessitates.
  • The ability to lead by example and also lead in service to others, the successful candidate will be excellent in self-management and management of a diverse staff of fundraisers.
  • Minimum one-year staff management
  • Two years of demonstrated experience fundraising
  • The ability to maintain a budget and project staff growth and development
  • Candidate must possess a driver’s license and reliable vehicle
  • Strong task management and time management
  • Willingness and ability to work evenings and weekends
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
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