Chief Development Officer- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington and Alaska

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FLSA Classification: Exempt | Full time

Pay Range: $125,000-$135,000

Location: Seattle, WA onsite

COVID-19 Vaccination and Boosters Required

Overview

Are you a skilled and experienced fundraiser looking for an excellent career opportunity with a passionate, mission-driven team in a great location? Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington and Alaska (RMHC) supports seriously ill children and their families by providing housing while they receive treatment from Seattle Children’s Hospital. Our facilities are located in the University District, Seattle.

We’re growing our Fund Development Team and we have a rare opening. Currently, we have an opportunity for a talented Chief Development Officer to help us expand to the next level as we provide even more congregate housing and serve more families. The Chief Development Officer (CDO) will work closely with the RMHC Executive Director (ED) and Board of Directors to ensure strategic success and board involvement in appropriate fundraising efforts. The CDO partners with the ED in all development, budgeting and fundraising endeavors and maintains a visible presence as an ambassador of the agency in the philanthropic, corporate, and nonprofit communities. Internally, the CDO fosters a culture of philanthropy, ensure the organization’s culture, systems, and procedures support fund development and vice versa; manages the overall growth and expansion of the organization and ensures financial stability over long-term change and development.

Here’s what you’ll be doing:

Strategy, Vision, and Leadership

  • Work with the ED, Board, and staff to define the organization’s mission and direction
  • Work with the Executive Leadership Team (Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and the ED) to identify funds needed, preferred funding targets, and approaches to design a development strategy
  • Stay abreast of developments in philanthropy and fund development as well as the general fields of management and the nonprofit sector and inform the Executive Leadership Team and Resource Development Committee of trends, issues, problems, and activities to facilitate strategies
  • Help develop a balanced funding mix of donor sources and solicitation programs tailored to the needs of the organization to attract, retain, and motivate donors and fundraising volunteers
  • Establish performance measures, monitor results, and evaluate the effectiveness of fund development

Fund Development Leadership

  • Oversee all fund development activities, manage day-to-day operations of the development function
  • Research prospective donor sources and manage a portfolio of 75-100 strategic donors and prospects for significant engagement with the mission, work, and leadership of RMHC
  • Develop an annual fundraising plan with targeted solicitations to meet or exceed the annual fundraising goal for the CDO portfolio, then plan and implement the programs
  • Cultivate, steward, and maintain key long-term relationships with donors and prospects including volunteers; solicit charitable gifts
  • Ensure sound fiscal operation of the development function, in coordination with the Chief Financial Officer, including timely, accurate and comprehensive development of contribution income and expense budgets, reporting, monitoring, and implementation

Program Development

  • Design and implement cost-effective fund development, marketing, public relations, and communications programs, employing economy while maintaining an acceptable level of quality and solid return on investment
  • Ensure proper fund development planning, including strategy identification, benchmarking, goal setting, and evaluation
  • Design and implement cultivation, acknowledgment, and recognition programs

Team Development/Leadership

  • Recruit, select, hire, train, supervise, and evaluate all individuals who have the responsibility
  1. of fund development
  • Mentor, empower, motivate, coach, and lead development team to achieve annual fundraising goals and priorities; manage and supervise two direct reports.

Primary Relationships

  • Supervise the Senior Director of Development and the Communications Manager
  • Coordinate externally with the Board, fundraising volunteers, donors, McDonald’s Owner Operators, and Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Focus on cultivation and deepening of connections with McDonald’s Owner Operators to optimize funding from McDonalds restaurants

Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • Preferable: Bachelor’s degree and or other related field and/or a transferable skill set
  • Minimum of 7 years in a philanthropy or development role with quantifiable, positive capital campaign results and successful fundraising from multiple donor channels
  • Computer proficiency, including familiarity with all MS Office products and database software; advanced proficiency with Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT required.
  • Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) certification preferred
  • Proven track record of achieving shared goals and successful execution of fund development efforts with multiple stakeholders and agendas, including cultivation, solicitation and closing of major gifts
  • Experience working with a board of directors, committees, and volunteers
  • Dependable with demonstrated strong problem solving and decision-making abilities
  • Skilled in creating powerful, compelling written and oral communications for fundraising; able to convey complex ideas through brief, simple materials
  • Strong influencing skills as evidenced by responding appropriately to key stakeholders, using convincing arguments, and creating win-win situations so others accept ideas and proposals
  • Takes initiative to forge new donor relationships while actively seeking to deepen current ones

Here’s why you’ll love working at RMHC of Western Washington and Alaska:

Amazing People – We are a collective of dedicated nonprofit professionals, direct service family advocates, social workers, and bilingual housing and facilities teams that make the RMHC House a home away from home.

Caring Environment – Our House is a community where our nurturing staff support and provide services for families who are experiencing unique pediatric medical episodes in their lives; our House sparks joy and celebration to help lighten the heaviness of enduring medical treatments.

Great Location – Our House is nestled in the beautiful Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle, WA along the Burke Gilman trail and a short walking distance from Seattle Children’s Hospital.

Robust Benefits –RMHC offers generous paid time off that includes 11 paid holidays, 12 sick days, 2 personal days and vacation per our schedule and DOE, 100% employer-paid medical/vision and dental plans, an employee assistance program, life insurance, and 401(k) retirement savings with an employer match.

Strong History –A Home Away from Home: RMHC of Western Washington and Alaska was established in 1983 with its first House opening in Seattle and serving 22 families. Today we have three facilities in Seattle, including 10 Bone Marrow Transplant Apartments with a total of 105 rooms. Our Anchorage House in Alaska has 34 rooms and is nestled on the 6th floor of the Alaska Native Medical Center’s patient housing. Patients include expectant mothers with high-risk pregnancies as well as pediatric patients and their families.

If you’re excited by this opportunity and have what we’re looking for, we want to meet you!

To respect the time of our applicants and reduce barriers, we do not require a cover letter. However, we would appreciate a paragraph sharing your understanding of the position and why you are interested in it. We will accept resumes until the position is filled. Priority will be given to candidates who submit resumes by February 24th.

Contact us today with your resume at hr@rmhcseattle.org

RMHC Western WA and Alaska is an equal opportunity employer.

Candidates only please.

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