Development Officer, Major Gifts, MCD
- Employer
- Stanford University
- Location
- Office of Development, Redwood City, California, United States
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- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
- Builds and develops a portfolio of prospects in areas aligned with gift officer departments and divisions, with the goal of cultivating, soliciting and stewarding their support.Conducts prospect discovery work by sourcing prospects through reporting, data analysis, qualification, and research; both for the personal portfolio and for aligned gift officer portfolios.Establishes ongoing relationships with individual prospects through personal visits, phone calls, and ongoing cultivation and engagement activities based on their interests to maximize their support for Stanford University.Prepares faculty agendas and subsequent data components, including prospect lists to review and any indications of prospect inclination or interests. Attends faculty meetings as requested/needed.Works in partnership with faculty and gift officers to develop strategies for solicitation. Writes proposals for prospective donors as needed.Renews giving, designs and manages appeals, increases giving levels, and recaptures lapsed donors.Prioritizes prospects, prepares background information, recommends volunteer assignments as appropriate, and follows up with volunteers to ensure completion of assigned solicitations.Supports aligned gift officers at donor meetings and prepares research, collateral and proposals as needed. Meets with prospects and donors to discuss faculty research, donor priorities and philanthropic interests.
- Supports team in the preparation of draft briefing materials, letters, faculty spotlights, gift opportunities, priorities and overviews and other communication for faculty, donors or volunteers.Coordinates with the appropriate Medical Center Development teams and ensures the projects are on track and consistent with the developed strategy and MCD guidelines. With the Development Coordinator, attends meetings to capture notes, next steps and supports the active follow-up.
- Utilizes reporting and MCD databases to conduct data analysis projects, with the aim of sourcing major gift level prospects for aligned gift officerâs portfolios.Manages grateful patient data and reporting; pulls grateful patient lists and conducts data analysis to identify major rated prospects; submits and tracks on referrals within the grateful patient program database.Works as the main liaison between partner teams, including the reporting and research teams, to coordinate projects, requests and deliverables for the aligned gift officers.
- Leads the development and drives implementation of the event strategy. Proposes recommendations based on goals and donor base; strategically identifies and recommends donor groups to attend events and activities.Manages overall arc of events and serves as the point person for event implementation. Independently coordinates all elements of event implementation with key stakeholders and owners, including faculty, volunteers, gift officers, events staff and donors as identified. This requires a high degree of sensitivity, diplomacy, and professionalism in working with these groups.Works as the data partner for the event, creating the invitation list, navigating review process, obtaining necessary internal approvals, tracking on responses and conducting any ROI analysis if necessary. Acts as the briefing partner for the event, drafting all leadership, faculty and prospect briefings that may be needed for the event.
- Bachelor's degree and three years of relevant experience or combination of education and relevant experience. Three years of project management or program management experience (desired).Direct or indirect fundraising experience/exposure desired, especially building relationships with donors, soliciting and closing gifts.Experience managing and coordinating complex projects that have multiple tasks with competing deadlines; set priorities and schedules and meet deadlines with a minimum of supervision.Excellent technical skills: expertise in Excel, Word, web resources, and donor management databases; experience using Stanfordâs information systems such as PostGrads and CARD is a plus but not required.Positive, can-do attitude and dedicated work ethic.Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, research and editorial skills; ability to synthesize information and compose clear and effective prose.Superior organizational skills; a work style that is thorough, accurate and detail-oriented; the ability to follow through on projects with minimal supervision. Strong attention to details and the ability to quickly understand and remember details about donors and projects to which they are assigned. Strong customer-service focus; excellent interpersonal skills, and a proven ability to work patiently, persuasively and effectively with a wide variety of people, including students, faculty, staff, donors and alumni. Demonstrated sound judgment and discretion in situations requiring independent decision-making and in handling confidential and sensitive material. An understanding of the development and alumni enterpriseâparticularly within an academic settingâand the ability to work within that framework is desirable.
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Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact Stanford University Human Resources by submitting a contact form.
Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.Additional Information
- Schedule: Full-time
- Job Code: 4291
- Employee Status: Regular
- Grade: I
- Requisition ID: 104656
- Work Arrangement : Hybrid Eligible
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