ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY
Director of Development (Greehey School of Business)
ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
The Director of Development is responsible for initiating and managing relationships with St. Mary's community of alumni, foundations, corporations, and other constituencies using best-practice methodologies for prospect discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. This position reports to and participates with the Vice President and the Executive Director for University Advancement in the overall planning, integration, and oversight of institutional development programs and serves as a resource primarily to assigned school but may serve all University areas as needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Executes, plans and implements strategies to maximize the flow of resources to the campus from alumni and friends, with an emphasis on major gifts
Works in a collaborative environment across the campus, in close coordination with leadership in all academic areas to develop and increase philanthropic investments in the University's annual and campaign funding priorities
Assists in formulation of plans to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects among alumni groups and friends
Manages assigned prospect portfolio and meets expectations for donor interactions (metrics)
Develops and executes creative and unique plans to engage alumni in the fundraising process
Conducts fundraising presentations and writes funding proposals for the St. Mary's community of alumni and other constituencies
Solicits annual, capital campaign, and planned contributions from alumni and friends
Coordinates and executes school/program/campaign based fundraising events
Coordinates the transmission and acknowledgement of charitable gifts received with the offices of Advancement Services and Stewardship
Provides and submits reports of all meaningful contact with University prospects and donors
Performs other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university required, Master's degree or higher preferred
3-5 years of experience in development activities and organizational fundraising or related fund activities; preferably documented success in major gift funding/closing
Must clear and maintain a favorable background investigation and clearance
Must have valid driver's license, motor vehicle liability insurance and personal injury insurance; or have a self-reliant source of transportation to conduct business on a daily basis
Must be able to travel and work extended hours or weekends during peak times and for special programs, projects, and events
Must have the ability to demonstrate intermediate to advanced skills in MS Office and Office 365 (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook and PowerPoint) including experience with virtual platforms such as Zoom. Experience with Banner, ARGOS, Raiser's Edge or other similar programs that support fund raising efforts, preferable
Must possess strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication with the ability to communicate effectively in an appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community, and the public. Must have a high level of attention to detail and be responsive to the needs of others
Must be able to demonstrate strong analytical skills for determining information needs, creating work flow processes and timelines, and the development of reports that provide comprehensive endowment fund information
Must be able to design, plan and coordinate fund raising activities and special events generally acquired through experience or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
Ability to think independently and take initiative to plan and implement effective partnerships and relationships that sustain existing gifts and generate new gifts, including prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Ability to stay informed of activities of the University in order to effectively articulate and incorporate relevant information in an oral and a written case for support
Ability to articulate and implement knowledge of the fundraising process
Ability to initiate effective and direct contact with all donors in support the University's mission, as well as establish and maintain strong relationships through individualized stewardship activities
Ability to interface frequently with administrators, faculty, staff, students, donors, trustees and high-profile individuals in the community; Must be highly responsive to the needs of others
Ability to think independently and take initiative to plan and implement effective partnerships and relationships that sustain existing gifts and generate new gifts, including prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Ability to stay abreast on all matters and activities of the University in order to effectively articulate and incorporate relevant information in an oral and a written case for support
Ability to prepare and maintain accurate records and reports, as well as maintain confidentiality of all records and information
Ability to communicate and interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community, and the public
Ability to work in an environment that is busy, fast paced, goal and deadline driven
Ability to write error-free correspondence and funding proposals
Bilingual Preferred (English/Spanish with the ability to understand and to make one's self understood to Spanish speaking individuals)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Working conditions are in an office environment and university campus setting. Must be able to move across the university campus to conduct day to day business.
While performing this role, the employee will be regularly required to sit, walk, and stand; talk and hear, both in person and by telephone; and use hands repetitively to operate standard office equipment; and occasionally required to lift up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Frequently communicates with others using approved technological resources; must be able to exchange accurate information through designated systems within a timely manner.
Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
St. Mary's University is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University is committed to furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages all qualified candidates apply.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Executes, plans and implements strategies to maximize the flow of resources to the campus from alumni and friends, with an emphasis on major gifts
Works in a collaborative environment across the campus, in close coordination with leadership in all academic areas to develop and increase philanthropic investments in the University's annual and campaign funding priorities
Assists in formulation of plans to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospects among alumni groups and friends
Manages assigned prospect portfolio and meets expectations for donor interactions (metrics)
Develops and executes creative and unique plans to engage alumni in the fundraising process
Conducts fundraising presentations and writes funding proposals for the St. Mary's community of alumni and other constituencies
Solicits annual, capital campaign, and planned contributions from alumni and friends
Coordinates and executes school/program/campaign based fundraising events
Coordinates the transmission and acknowledgement of charitable gifts received with the offices of Advancement Services and Stewardship
Provides and submits reports of all meaningful contact with University prospects and donors
Performs other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university required, Master's degree or higher preferred
3-5 years of experience in development activities and organizational fundraising or related fund activities; preferably documented success in major gift funding/closing
Must clear and maintain a favorable background investigation and clearance
Must have valid driver's license, motor vehicle liability insurance and personal injury insurance; or have a self-reliant source of transportation to conduct business on a daily basis
Must be able to travel and work extended hours or weekends during peak times and for special programs, projects, and events
Must have the ability to demonstrate intermediate to advanced skills in MS Office and Office 365 (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook and PowerPoint) including experience with virtual platforms such as Zoom. Experience with Banner, ARGOS, Raiser's Edge or other similar programs that support fund raising efforts, preferable
Must possess strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication with the ability to communicate effectively in an appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community, and the public. Must have a high level of attention to detail and be responsive to the needs of others
Must be able to demonstrate strong analytical skills for determining information needs, creating work flow processes and timelines, and the development of reports that provide comprehensive endowment fund information
Must be able to design, plan and coordinate fund raising activities and special events generally acquired through experience or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
Ability to think independently and take initiative to plan and implement effective partnerships and relationships that sustain existing gifts and generate new gifts, including prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Ability to stay informed of activities of the University in order to effectively articulate and incorporate relevant information in an oral and a written case for support
Ability to articulate and implement knowledge of the fundraising process
Ability to initiate effective and direct contact with all donors in support the University's mission, as well as establish and maintain strong relationships through individualized stewardship activities
Ability to interface frequently with administrators, faculty, staff, students, donors, trustees and high-profile individuals in the community; Must be highly responsive to the needs of others
Ability to think independently and take initiative to plan and implement effective partnerships and relationships that sustain existing gifts and generate new gifts, including prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Ability to stay abreast on all matters and activities of the University in order to effectively articulate and incorporate relevant information in an oral and a written case for support
Ability to prepare and maintain accurate records and reports, as well as maintain confidentiality of all records and information
Ability to communicate and interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community, and the public
Ability to work in an environment that is busy, fast paced, goal and deadline driven
Ability to write error-free correspondence and funding proposals
Bilingual Preferred (English/Spanish with the ability to understand and to make one's self understood to Spanish speaking individuals)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Working conditions are in an office environment and university campus setting. Must be able to move across the university campus to conduct day to day business.
While performing this role, the employee will be regularly required to sit, walk, and stand; talk and hear, both in person and by telephone; and use hands repetitively to operate standard office equipment; and occasionally required to lift up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Frequently communicates with others using approved technological resources; must be able to exchange accurate information through designated systems within a timely manner.
Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
St. Mary's University is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University is committed to furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages all qualified candidates apply.
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