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Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)

Director of Development, Corporate Strategies

Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH), Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


The Director of Development, Corporate Strategies is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding philanthropic revenues from corporations and corporate foundations while interfacing and collaborating with colleagues across the Massachusetts General Hospital Development Office and hospital departments.

Reporting to and working in close partnership with the Assistant Vice President, Corporate and Foundation Relations the Director works to maximize funding and proactively seeks new opportunities while adhering to complex compliance issues in gift designation and administration. They raise an average of $4-5M per year and serve as a relationship manager for a set of 150 corporations that have the capacity to make gifts of $100K+.

The Director of Development plays an integral role in strengthening the corporate strategies program for Mass General Hospital by fundraising for mission-driven cutting-edge clinical and research programs and priority areas that depend on philanthropic support. The Director works closely with internal Mass General Brigham and hospital departments and teams, such as Office for Interactions with Industry, Office of General Counsel and Public Affairs and Marketing teams in matters related to corporate relations.

The Director is an office ambassador and is empowered to represent Mass General Development at the hospital with minimal guidance from their supervisor and within the context of their functional responsibilities.

The ideal candidate will be a collegial and entrepreneurial team player with a track record of raising corporate revenue, professional growth and successful relationship management in a sophisticated organization. They will be a strategic thinker with excellent communication skills and the ability to engage, influence and persuade others.

To Apply

Applications must include a current resume and a cover letter detailing applicable experience and accomplishments.

About Us

Massachusetts General Hospital is one of the world's top academic medical centers. It is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, where nearly all our staff physicians serve on the faculty.

Mass General has pioneered medicine for more than 200 years, and we're thinking big about the future. In 2021, we launched our largest-ever comprehensive fundraising effort -

The Campaign for Mass General - which seeks to raise $3 billion in philanthropic funding that will help us reach our four ambitious campaign goals, each grounded in a pillar of Mass General's historic mission to treat, discover, teach and serve. To learn more about our Campaign, click here.

Our Department

The Development Office is a vibrant and collaborative team focused on advancing the hospital's mission of health care excellence. We are committed to expanding the philanthropy that makes this mission possible.

We offer a competitive benefits package including generous health care and retirement plans and an array of professional development opportunities. We also offer a Flexible Workplace Program, a hybrid work model that affords employees the opportunity to work in the office a minimum of 4-6 days per month, depending on the business needs of the role. We comply with all Mass General Brigham conditions of employment, including vaccination mandates.

Diversity and inclusion are priorities for our office and the hospital. We strongly believe that a team of diverse identities, experiences, opinions and perspectives drives creativity, innovation and excellence.

Click here to learn more about our team and what it's like to work with us.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

Actively manage a portfolio of 150 prospects and donors generally capable of making gifts at the $100K or higher level:

Formulate, document and execute prospect and donor moves management strategies.Conduct donor meetings and prospect qualifications through both proactive and reactive donor identification and engagement.Successfully solicit and close gifts, working with hospital leaders and volunteers as appropriate to develop and produce compelling donor proposals.Achieve and track assigned metrics and raise between $4M-$5M annually from new and existing donors.Collaborate with colleagues across fundraising teams to achieve team and overall Development Office fundraising goals.Fully document work in the donor database, Blackbaud CRM.Work with prospects to develop and enhance the relationship to and connection with the hospital, ultimately leveraging that relationship to maximize philanthropic giving.Mass General is currently in a $3 billion Campaign, therefore Campaign qualifications are expected.

Create, maintain and strengthen collaborative relationships with hospital leaders including physicians, researchers, administrative directors, Chiefs of Service, and Vice Presidents.Develop an understanding of the research, clinical, teaching and community missions at Mass General.Remain current on corporate philanthropy trends that are necessary to be an effective ambassador for programs and giving opportunities for both donors and internal colleagues.Develop an understanding of a range of giving opportunities (including named giving opportunities and the annual fund), and cross-team disciplines.Identify, define and maintain a menu of giving opportunities for assigned areas, and collaborate with cross-team partners to produce case statements and proposals.Attend events as assigned and ensure that other appropriate hospital representation is in attendance.Travel as necessary for prospect meetings, conferences, and events.Participate in professional development.Contribute to maintaining positive office morale, even in the face of high work volume and challenging periods.Assist with recruitment activities as needed.Take on other office-wide duties at the request of Development leadership.Adhere to the mission, credo, and standards of behavior of Mass General.Qualifications

Qualifications

This position requires a bachelor's degree and 7-10 years of experience. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in corporate fundraising/partnership management in a healthcare environment or other complex organization and a comprehensive understanding of corporate fundraising principles and practices. A consistent record of relationship building, both internally and externally, is also desired.

The ideal candidate will possess the following skills, abilities and competencies:

A portfolio of positive relationships with and/or knowledge of corporate philanthropy and corporate social responsibility programs, both nationally and internationallyDemonstrated success with solicitations involving grant or proposal writingClear, persuasive and effective writing and presentation skillsExcellent relationship skills and the ability to work collaboratively and effectively with diverse internal and external contactsExperience devising and implementing cultivation and solicitation strategies for donors at all stages of engagement, from newly identified prospects to loyal donorsAbility to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work autonomously under pressure of multiple and sequential deadlinesActive and receptive listening skills and the ability to influence othersAttention to detailAn organized, efficient, collaborative, entrepreneurial, conscientious, and results-oriented work styleActive listening skills and the ability to influence othersProven ability to motivate, engage and work collaboratively with diverse audiences in a variety of situationsAbility to think strategically and manage multiple individual and team projects effectivelyProblem-solving skills and sound judgmentA strong work ethic, enthusiasm, ability to take risks, insight, initiative, resilience and the ability to act on his or her own initiative.Professionalism, resourcefulness, flexibility, a learning mindset, trustworthiness, and the ability to adhere to confidentiality guidelinesMotivation to learn and display flexibility in a changing environmentStrong command of Microsoft Office applicationsProficiency with CRM systems.

EEO Statement

Massachusetts General Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.