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Director - Development II (Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering)

Employer
Georgia Institute of Technology
Location
Atlanta, GA

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DescriptionJob Purpose: Senior level front line development officer responsible for theidentification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major andprincipal gift donors and prospective donors. This position requires extensiveknowledge of fundraising approaches pertinent to the position, proven majorgift solicitation experience, and results and the highest levels of communication,collaboration, and interpersonal skills. This position typically operates withonly general direction of senior leadership and is expected to produce majorand principal gifts that would rank this individual among the Institute's mostproductive officers each year. This position is expected to drive team resultswhile building long term, meaningful donor relationships. May supervise frontline development and support staff at the Associate director level and below,including responsibility for setting staff goals, supporting staff career andprofessional development, evaluating staff performance and providingconstructive feedback.

 Major Responsibilities:
  • Design and lead the implementation of the development plan for assigned college, school, program, region, or constituency.
  • Establish and maintain a high degree of collaboration with other development officers and staff, as well as the Institute's academic and executive officers.
  • Identify, cultivate, solicit, and close major and principal prospects gifts and commitments personally and consistently, while deploying industry standard best practices, aligned with the long term best interests of the donors and the Institute and ensuring a continued, vibrant development cycle.
  • Coordinate the development activities of assigned unit, program, region or constituency leadership.
  • Coordinate and supervise the efforts of staff, where applicable.
  • Submit timely contact reports, prospect plans, and solicitations into a database and tracking system.
  • Prepare written development materials, including case statements, proposals, and fundraising initiative/campaign related literature, for assigned college, school, and/or program(s).
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
  • Basic Qualifications:
  • Education: Bachelor's degree
  • Work Experience: Six years or more of proven experience and results in soliciting and closing major gifts ($25k+) and/or principal gifts ($1M+)
  • Certifications: N/A
  • Skills: This job requires extensive knowledge of sophisticated fundraising approaches; a proven track record of success and continuity in establishing and managing long-term donor relationships, and producing consistent major and principal gift results; the highest levels of interpersonal skills, ethical standards, and good judgement. Requires excellent skills in communications (verbal and written), prioritization, negotiation, persuasion, and self-motivation. The successful candidate must possess an even temperament in working with Institute senior executive and academic leadership, faculty and staff at all organizational levels including volunteer leaderships and students when applicable. Also required are strong strategic planning and organizational skills; being proactive; ability to work well under pressure; computer skills; ability and willingness to travel; basic understanding of planned giving vehicles, where applicable, and ability to identify potential planned giving donors and opportunities and skills to partner effectively with Gift Planning officers.


  • QualificationsPreferred Qualifications:
  • Preferred Education: Master's degree
  • Preferred Work Experience: Ten years of proven experience and results in soliciting and closing major gifts ($25k+) and principal gifts ($1M+) a higher education setting and a campaign environment
  • Preferred Certifications: N/A
  • Preferred Skills: N/A
  • AdditionalInformation:  ***Successful candidate must be able to pass abackground check which will include a credit check. Pleasevisit http://www.policylibrary.gatech.edu/pre-employment-screening toobtain GT's background and credit policy. 

     The majority of focus in this position is securing major and principalgift grants and gifts from foundation and individual donors, respectively. 

     Weekend and evening required at events andentertainment; travel required.

     Impact & Influence: This position will interact on a regular basis with: principal andmajor gift donors and prospective donors. Often including alumni, parents,representatives of corporations and foundations, staff, and volunteers.Typically serve as a leading development liaison with one or multiple collegedeans and school chairs, faculty, Georgia Tech senior executives, unit andcentral development officers and support staff. This position may supervise:front line and support staff at the associate director level and below.



    Job: Development and Fundraising
    Primary Location: Georgia-Atlanta
    Organization: Office of Development
    Job Posting: Dec 2, 2019, 1:27:41 PM
    Schedule: Full-time

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