Open Position - Director of Development Operations

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Project HOME recently created the position of Director of Development Operations, intended to manage the growing gift stewardship needs.  The position will also oversee all gift and in-kind gift stewardship, volunteer coordination, and back office operations of the department. 

 

This director will work with the Vice President and two other directors to ensure that Project HOME meets all of its private revenue goals annually, which in FY15 amount to $6.3 million in operating funds and $3.5 million in capital funds. 

 

The primary responsibility of the position is to develop and oversee standards, procedures, and tools that will grow capacity for prospects and encourage best practices and consistency in gift stewardship and volunteer coordination.  This position assures accuracy of all data and records in accordance with audited standards and produces useful, timely reports, budgets and lists in order to achieve fundraising goals.  The position manages Development Associate of Gift Processing, Data, and Office Management as well as the Volunteer and In-Kind Gifts Coordinator.

 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

 
  • Participate in Project HOME’s Senior Management Team meetings; provide leadership and innovation in support of the organization’s operations, mission, goals, and future growth.
  • Mange revenue and expense budgeting for the Department, including analysis of trends and presentation.
  • Participate in goal setting for the development department, and consistently monitor and report on staff performance.
  • Responsible for growing the development department’s capacity for prospect research, identification and moves management, including implementing a wide range of advancement policies and procedures.
  • Oversee the development department’s data systems, gift processing, acknowledgements, filing and budgeting systems.
  • Implement, manage and evaluate operation processes and procedures, following auditing standards.
  • Ensure the integrity of gift stewardship, including prospect data management, gift processing, pledge processing and tracking, personalization of acknowledgements, reconciliation and reporting (including upgrading current reporting and developing needed reporting.)
  • Ensure the continual maintenance of constituent data, the integrity of queries and downloaded information, and the regular reporting on appeals and overall fundraising.
  • Enforce database standards, including database access, security and privacy, data entry, coding and data maintenance throughout the department.
  • Manage all list maintenance and development, including but not limited to, mailing lists, prospect lists, and email lists.
  • Coordinate the technical and procedural interfaces between development database and other data streams (other internal database sources, data from vendors)
  • Fulfill other responsibilities as necessary
 

INTERNAL/EXTERNAL CONTACTS:

Project HOME donors, volunteers, staff, residents and various vendors

 

EMPLOYMENT AT PROJECT HOME:

The work of Project HOME is rooted in our strong spiritual conviction of the dignity of each person. As such, we strive to function as a community of individuals who demonstrate respect, courtesy, dignity, support and care for all people.

 

Our community of care extends to homeless persons, residents, vendors, consumers, staff, outside agencies and all people who enter our dwelling places. Thus, we work to avoid making assumptions and generalizations about people. We demonstrate and foster respect for cultural differences. We believe in our ability to listen and learn from one another.

 

Specifically, building community for the Director position means:

 
  1. Respond to work tasks in a courteous and timely fashion.
  2. Interact with visitors, residents, other staff and co-workers in a professional and welcoming manner.
  3. Strive to put others at ease and communicate in ways others can understand.
  4. Develop and maintain smooth, cooperative working relationships with others and encourage open expression of ideas and opinions.
 

Additionally, all staff is responsible for the following:

 
  1. Commitment to the mission of Project HOME.
  2. Work at establishing a base of trust with each resident or community member.
  3. Continue to learn about mental illness, addictions, and dually diagnosed residents.
  4. Accept residents and community members “where they are at” while working to assist them.
  5. Observe confidentiality, privacy, and dignity of each resident.
 

REPORTS TO:          

Vice President of Development & Public Relations

 

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:         

 
Bachelor’s Degree; advanced degree preferred (MA, MSW or other relevant degree)

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 
  • 6+ years of Development experience in a non-profit environment, including direct management of staff, as well as project management and database management.
  • Computer proficiency and working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and The Raisers Edge.
  • Strong leadership skills; capable of co-managing and mentoring a staff with a broad range of responsibilities.
  • Excellent analytical skills, and experience working with project budgets and financial reports.
  • Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
  • Good writing and editing skills.
  • Ability to handle private information confidentially.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills; collegial team player able to work well with diverse internal and external constituencies.

WORKING HOURS:

Monday – Friday   9:00 - 5:00pm – Flexibility and occasional evenings may be required

Total:  40 hours



 

 
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