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JDRF

Development Director, Signature Events

JDRF, Wellesley, Massachusetts, us, 02482


As the leading global type 1 diabetes (T1D) research and advocacy organization, Breakthrough T1D helps make everyday life with T1D better while driving toward cures. We invest in the most promising research to turn ideas into life-changing therapies and devices. We work with government, regulatory officials, and insurance companies to address issues that impact the T1D community - breaking through barriers that limit access to care worldwide. We provide resources and guidance that makes it easier to live and thrive with T1D. This is more than a moment - we're empowering a movement for the T1D community. Share your support and help educate and empower individuals facing type 1 diabetes. Our mission is to improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life changing breakthroughs to treat, prevent and ultimately, cure T1D and its complications. Always, we are guided by a single purpose: As we drive towards curing type 1 diabetes, we help make everyday life better for the people who face it. Summary

This is an opportunity to join a strong Chapter team and work closely with staff partners, local leadership, regional and national colleagues, and an outstanding group of volunteers to increase the reach and impact of the Greater New England Chapter. The Chapter includes a staff team of thirteen (13), a Community Board of Directors, and volunteer leaders who are actively engaged and passionate supporters of Breakthrough T1D. Our Chapter proudly serves Maine, eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The Development Director, Signature Events, serves as part of the Greater New England Chapter’s senior leadership team and leads a staff of three (3) direct reports. The Director is responsible for driving the strategic direction, management, and financial growth for the Chapter’s Gala—Greater New England’s highest-grossing event—and Golf programs, Young Leadership Committee (YLC), and Speaker Series and other donor cultivation events. The Director cultivates and stewards relationships with key donors and volunteers, with a particular focus on individual giving and corporate sponsorship to drive engagement and fundraising. The Director, in partnership with the staff team, is responsible for building a pipeline for and securing strong and effective volunteer leadership for the Signature Events program. Under the direction of the Executive Director, and in partnership with the National Signature Events team and volunteer leadership, the Director oversees the chapter’s Signature Events program net fundraising goal ($2.2 million for FY25), managing expenses and forecasting revenue. This position is hybrid, with a minimum of two days in the Wellesley, MA office. The position must be based within the chapter footprint. Responsibilities

Serves as a key member of the Chapter’s leadership team, with primary responsibility in developing and implementing the Signature Events program development strategy for the Chapter. Formulates, implements, and leads strategies and tactics for Chapter fundraising and development activities in the Signature Events program specifically to sustain continued growth, maximum penetration of core market areas and opportunities for expansion where appropriate. Supervises a team of three direct reports, contributing to staffing decisions and evaluations. Provides ongoing growth and development by motivating, developing, and directing staff as they work to achieve Breakthrough T1D and chapter goals. Manages a portfolio of constituents and builds on current cultivation and engagement strategies for current and prospective individual and corporate donors by designing and executing donor cultivation events throughout the year. Identifies and develops new opportunities with both existing donors as well as new prospects and provides excellent donor relationship management to key chapter stakeholders. Leads targeted fundraising efforts and collaborates with an outstanding Chapter team as well as national staff to achieve or exceed fiscal year gross/net financial goals for an event portfolio, including Gala and Golf. Partners with Executive Director and Development Director, Peer-to-Peer, to direct the efforts of the Corporate Development Committee. Avidly utilizes CRM platform (Salesforce) to track portfolio and moves management progress. Provides frequent financial input including budget building, updates, forecasts, and revenue reports. Recruits, manages, and continually develops donors and volunteers. Provides leadership, cultivation, acknowledgement, material support, and assistance in building and implementing annual plans around volunteer leadership. Develops and actively manages a communications plan to engage and steward all participants utilizing in-person meetings, email, phone calls, texting, handwritten notes, etc. Identifies, builds, and stewards relationships with community, philanthropic and corporate leaders as an integral part of volunteer and donor prospect development. Adheres to internal engagement policies and guidelines as outlined in the National Corporate Partner Handbook. Partners with chapter staff to develop and deliver a Partnership Impact Report outlining all received benefits/deliverables. Supports and maintains the vision, mission, priorities, and values of Breakthrough T1D. Communicates and sets expectations clearly and appropriately. Establishes and maintains departmental and organization-wide policies and procedures and supports regional and national directives. Represents the best interests, professionalism, and integrity of Breakthrough T1D in all activities and relationships through a unified message of the Breakthrough T1D mission and a commitment to organizational standards and leadership by personal example. Supports other fundraising events, chapter activities, and programs as assigned. Qualifications

Seven (7) years of professional fundraising experience, with a clear record of success in fundraising and relationship management in a complex, mission-driven organization; three or more (3+) years in a supervisory capacity. Passion for grassroots fundraising preferred. College degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Track record of success in donor development, donor stewardship, soliciting and closing corporate gifts, and execution of a Gala or similar large-scale event. Experienced with staff and volunteer management, including committee development and succession planning. Demonstrated experience with fundraising and event management including budgeting and forecasting. Team player who can interface with all levels of staff and volunteers; high capacity to assess the value, importance, and/or quality of activities and people. Strong understanding of the moves management process. Ability to inspire, lead and motivate a team; lead by example as a player-coach. Excellent interpersonal skills and relationship building skills. Ability to build rapport with participants, donors, volunteers, and the public. Ability to develop, maintain and utilize relationships. Capability to leverage relationships and negotiate agreements. Familiarity with volunteer/staff partnerships. Effectively multi-tasks, establishes priorities and works in a fast-paced environment. Highly efficient in time management and can meet deadlines under pressure. Ability to work on projects independently and have strong attention to detail and accuracy. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and strong public speaking/presentation skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel & PowerPoint) and Salesforce or other database platforms (Greater Giving and Luminate Online preferred). Enjoys working on a team and is adaptable. Ability to travel within the chapter footprint required. Occasional overnight travel as needed. Occasional evening and weekend work required to support all Chapter events. Essential Functions:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands or fingers, handle or feel objects, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and infrequently up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Additional Information:

Requests for medical, religious, and other exemptions will be considered on an individual basis. Breakthrough T1D will comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Breakthrough T1D supports a diverse and inclusive workforce. Breakthrough T1D is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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