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Director of Development, Central Initiatives

Employer
The George Washington University
Location
Washington D.C.
Salary
Hiring Range $120,862.67 - $169,137.25
Posted Date
Sep 26, 2024
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Position Type
Fundraising, Major Gifts
Fields
Education
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Details

The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a Director of Development (DoD) for the George Washington University’s Central Initiatives team, encompassing all aspects of a student’s university life outside of academics and athletics, as well as key university-wide priorities. DAR is responsible for leading the university’s alumni and fundraising efforts and seeks to promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the university community, including alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, corporations and foundations, patients, and friends. Our goal is to advance GW’s mission of excellence in education, research, scholarship, and patient care.

Reporting to the Executive Director of Central Development, the Director of Development, Central Initiatives will drive attainment in support of key university-wide priorities and will serve as a liaison to one of our campus partners.

The Director of Development’s work will support the strategy for Central Initiatives fundraising as implemented by the Assistant Vice President of Central Development and will help to build and develop the university’s philanthropic pipeline as a front-line gift officer. In conjunction with the Executive Director of Central Development, the Director supports the top-line and secondary goals for George Washington General University (GWGU). Top-line goals include: Total Attainment in $s; Total Scholarship Attainment in $s; Total # of Donors; # of Engaged Alumni. Secondary goals include: Donor Retention; # of Scholarship Donors; # of Family Donors; and # of Alumni Donors. This hybrid position is based in Washington, DC, and will require regular, national travel to support and advance relationships with prospects and donors.

This experienced individual serves as the primary liaison between the development team and an assigned portfolio of alumni, parents, and friends of the university in order to secure philanthropic gifts. This role partners with deans, faculty, central-, and school-based development staff to meet fundraising goals, execute events, and build affinity in support of university-wide philanthropic priorities. This position will average 8-10 prospect visits monthly and will identify, research, qualify, and cultivate individual giving prospects. This will entail collaborating closely with school/unit development and alumni relations staff as well as the central university development office to increase donor engagement and maximize gift potential. This position will assist the alumni relations team by driving an alumni audience to relevant activities, with the intention of identifying prospects and cultivating donors, while working closely with faculty and staff to gain a strong knowledge and understanding of the academic and research programs taking place throughout the university. The position will be responsible for data management of the portfolio to ensure accurate prospect tracking of stage progression, contact reports, proposals, philanthropic capacity/inclination and biographical data. This position may mentor other major gift officers in DAR and will serve as a trusted partner to one or more of our campus partners.

The Director operates in an environment that fosters sustainable development work based upon best practices and standard performance metrics. This gift officer will serve as an honest broker of donor interests and support fundraising opportunities for a variety of areas across campus with a collaborative approach at all times.

Responsibilities:

  • Builds and manages a portfolio of 100 – 120 prospects, accomplishing substantive prospect moves to achieve individual metrics at the Director level. Secures gifts ranging from $50,000 to $1,000,000+, with a focus on 6-figure gifts, from major and principal level prospects, working with urgency to support priorities defined by university leadership.

 

  • Travels regularly to a designated geographic region, assigned by the Executive Director, Central Development, to qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major and principal gift prospects and leads, while realizing deadlines and functioning effectively inside a fast-paced environment, which necessitates professional excellence, a high energy level, discretion, and flexibility.

 

  • Completes high-level discovery work to build and document a pipeline of prospects for GW’s university-wide priority initiatives. Maintains proper documentation of fundraising activities in the database (Advance) including strategies, correspondence, visits, proposals, and solicitations.

 

  • At the direction of the Executive Director, Central Development, the Director of Development, Central Initiatives, builds and maintains relationships with appropriate campus partner staff to understand and effectively communicate university-wide funding priorities. This position operates with independence and initiative while collaborating with team members and colleagues across the division to share best practices and execute joint solicitations.

 

  • Fosters a collaborative and results-oriented work environment which encourages teamwork and personal growth.


Performs other work-related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. Strong candidates will be able to showcase experience engaging and motivating groups of diverse individuals. S/he will be able to demonstrate an ability to manage a large number of fundraising activities simultaneously plus highlight a track record of overseeing donors aligned with faculty/senior staff relationships.

 

Hiring Range $120,862.67 - $169,137.25

 

If interested, please apply at: https://www.gwu.jobs/postings/115047

 

The university is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law. Successful Completion of a Background Screening will be required as a condition of hire.

Company

The George Washington University is a dynamic institution located in the heart of Washington, D.C. As the largest institution of higher education in the nation’s capital, GW is able to draw upon a rich array of resources to enhance its educational endeavors and generate creative energy. Through its diverse students, faculty, staff, and alumni, the university contributes talent and knowledge to improve the DC area and the world.

Located four blocks from the White House, GW is the largest institution of higher education in the nation's capital. The university offers comprehensive programs of undergraduate and graduate liberal arts study as well as degree programs in medicine, law, engineering, education, business, and international affairs.

The George Washington University dedicates itself to furthering human well-being. We value a dynamic, student-focused community stimulated by cultural and intellectual diversity and built upon a foundation of integrity, creativity, and openness to the exploration of new ideas. A diverse population of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students from all 50 states, D.C, and more than 130 countries enroll at GW each year. 

To promote the process of lifelong learning from both global and integrative perspectives, the university provides a stimulating intellectual environment for its diverse students and faculty. By fostering excellence in teaching, GW offers outstanding learning experiences for full-time and part-time students in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in D.C., the nation, and abroad. The university acts as a catalyst for creativity in the arts, the sciences, and the professions by encouraging interaction among its students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the communities it serves.

What Makes GW a Great Place to Work
Working at GW is an experience that allows each individual an opportunity to grow both personally and professionally. Our community includes individuals of diverse and unique backgrounds whose individual contributions build the momentum to make GW a great university and indeed, a great place to work. As a top employer, we want to do all we can to attract the best people who connect to our mission of excellent teaching, research, and community engagement. Those who are here are “Proud to be GW.”

Healthcare Benefits

GW offers a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, time off & leave, retirement savings, tuition, well-being and various voluntary benefits. For program details and eligibility, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits-programs.

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