Associate Director Development
Tufts University | |
United States, Massachusetts, Grafton | |
7 Jumbo's Path (Show on map) | |
Nov 06, 2024 | |
Overview
Please include a cover letter with your application In 1978, Tufts University established a veterinary school with a One Medicine mission. Today, more than 35 years later, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, the only veterinary school in New England, continues to advance One Health initiatives that improve the health and well-being of animals, humans and the environment. Cummings School assures that our students approach the veterinary profession with knowledge-filled open minds and the drive to make a difference in the world. The Office of Development and Alumni Engagement serves Cummings School by maximizing resources from friends, alumni, parents, and corporate and foundation partners in support of the school's academic, clinical, scientific, and service priorities. Specifically, the office raises, current use, capital funds and planned gifts to meet the school's current and future needs. It also serves as a liaison for the Tufts University Veterinary Alumni Association (TUVAA). What You'll Do Reporting to the Senior Director of Development & Alumni Engagement, the Associate Director of Development will develop and implement strategic fundraising plans and activities in support of Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine priorities. The Associate Director will collaborate with colleagues working in major gifts, annual giving, gift planning, and corporate and foundation relations to assess appropriate cultivation strategies for qualified prospects. S/he/they will work independently, as well as with fundraising volunteers, faculty, dean, and university leadership to further cultivate, solicit, and steward qualified prospects. The Associate Director will manage a qualification portfolio consisting of 150 individuals (friends, alumni, and parents) identified by the Department of Prospect Development and in conjunction with the Sr. Director through other leads as possible gift prospects. S/he/they will be charged with scheduling face-to-face meetings and visiting prospects in select regions throughout the country. S/he/they will document all meeting outcomes in the University Advancement database and working with the Sr. Director and other senior staff members in the division, determine the appropriate next steps for each individual. The Associate Director will be expected to contribute to the successful achievement of School and university fundraising goals by qualifying and disqualifying new prospects, and by securing leadership annual gifts as well as endowment and capital gifts. Portfolio Management and Prospect Qualification, Cultivation and Solicitation * Qualify potential major gift prospects as identified through the Office of Prospect Development. Cultivate and solicit a segment of qualified major gift prospects emerging from this pool; Collaboration with University Advancement Staff, Campaign Planning, and Communications: Stewardship What We're Looking For Please note this position is onsite Basic Requirements: * Minimum 5-7 years of extensive experience in philanthropy Preferred Qualifications: * Excellent writing skills Pay Range Minimum $94,600.00, Midpoint $118,250.00, Maximum $141,900.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |