As a Director of Philanthropy, Operations, and Administration, you will:
• Identify, cultivate, and steward relationships with individual, corporate, and foundation donors to grow support for Cancer Services. Develop and execute donor engagement and solicitation strategies, focusing on both current and prospective donors.
• Develop philanthropic awareness at Cancer Services' two current locations with possibilities for expansion.
• Design and implement fundraising campaigns and events to engage the community and raise awareness.
• Develop personalized stewardship plans for major donors and oversee donor recognition programs.
• Collaborate with Cancer Services leadership to identify needs and opportunities, leveraging identified opportunities for funding to prepare and present proposals to prospective donors and partners.
• Partner with Operations Teams to build relationships and referral streams.
• Integrate with philanthropic colleagues to ensure donors can fulfill their philanthropic goals.
• Support the growth and expansion of the cancer services program through strategic fundraising initiatives.
• Identify new opportunities and innovative approaches to increase program reach and impact.
• Collaborate with program leadership to align fundraising strategies with programmatic goals.
• Collaborate with clinicians across Cancer Services to promote a culture of philanthropy, providing training and engagement opportunities to integrate philanthropy into the clinical team’s work, with an emphasis on grateful patient referrals.
• Become a known and trusted resource to clinicians seeking to address needs and opportunities within their purviews.
• Develop and manage the budgets in alignment with fundraising goals.
• Monitor and analyze fundraising metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies.
• Work with entity leaders and finance to deploy philanthropic funds in keeping with the donor’s intentions and the needs of Cancer Services.
• Develop a strategy and methodology to spend unrestricted funds.
• Work in close partnership with the marketing team to enhance the philanthropic visibility of Cancer Services, including creating donor-focused communications and collaborating on campaigns that highlight the program’s impact and funding needs.
• Represent the organization at community events and speaking engagements.
• Advocate for Cancer Services in a variety of internal and external settings.
• Play an advisory role to the database administrator, providing institutional knowledge and input on processes, and procedural and structural changes.
• Additional Duties as assigned
Qualifications include:
• Knowledge and experience with major gift fundraising, preferably in a healthcare or health-related setting.
• Robust ability to cultivate sincere and enduring relationships.
• Understanding of and commitment to the Donor Bill of Rights
• Demonstrated ability to take initiative and follow through on assignments, projects, and policies
• Demonstrated ability to manage a variety of tasks productively with attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills with the ability to adjust to new priorities as needed
• Understanding of prospect management and use of the database for prospect and move management
• Experience with and commitment to working in a diverse workforce
• Deep Commitment to Adventist HealthCare core values and ability to model those values
• Bachelor’s or Associate’s with 8-10 years of relevant experience
• 8-10 years of experience
Work Schedule:
Day Shift
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Pay Range:
$116,227.90 - $174,341.85In cases where the range is displayed as a $0 amount or if the position is Per Diem (offering a fixed rate), salary discussions will occur during the screening process.
United States of America (Exempt)At Adventist HealthCare our job is to care for you.
We do this by offering:
Work life balance through nonrotating shifts
Recognition and rewards for professional expertise
Free Employee parking
Medical, Prescription, Dental, and Vision coverage for employees and their eligible dependents effective on your date of hire
Employer-paid Short & Long-Term Disability, Basic Life Insurance and AD&D, (short-term disability buy-up available)
Paid Time Off
Employer retirement contribution and match after 1-year of eligible employment with a 3-year vesting period
Voluntary benefits include flexible spending accounts, legal plans, and life, pet, auto, home, long term care, and critical illness & accident insurance
Subsidized childcare at participating childcare centers
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support
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