Director of Development, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy - New Brunswick, United States - Rutgers

    Rutgers
    Rutgers New Brunswick, United States

    1 month ago

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    Description


    The Rutgers University Foundation seeks a mission-driven, creative, and resourceful development professional to serve as its Director of Development (DOD) representing Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (EMSOP).

    The DOD will become part of a highly talented and ultra-responsive fundraising team partnering with EMSOP's alumni, patients and families, and physicians, to raise philanthropic support at multiple gift levels.


    The DOD will dually report to the Senior Director of Development, Rutgers Health and the Dean of Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, and serve as a proactive leader, seeking out connections with alumni to obtain major gifts to support the EMSOP and its growth.

    They will play a critically important role in enhancing the school's individual giving efforts, while focusing on advancing donor and prospect relationships.

    The DOD will be joining the foundation at a time of great anticipation during the quiet phase of our multibillion-dollar campaign.

    This role will be primarily located in New Brunswick and Piscataway, NJ where the DOD will focus on building relationships with the faculty and other academic leaders as well as fellow fundraisers and central RUF teams.

    They will focus on funding opportunities for talent (student scholarships and endowed chairs), programs and research, facilities and programmatic funds.


    A representative of Rutgers Health, EMSOP, and Rutgers at-large, the DOD shares an appreciation for the diverse and impactful work done at Rutgers Health and thoroughly understands fundraising priorities in order to make a compelling case for support.

    They will be instrumental in building a culture of philanthropy and supporting the development of major gift pipelines through teamwork, creativity, problem-solving, and solicitations at the major gift-giving level.

    Essential Functions

    Manage a personal gift donor/prospect portfolio with a focus on securing of $25,000 and above
    Identify, engage, and acquire new prospects for assigned unit
    Actively solicit prospects and donors and meet mutually established goals related to solicitations, gift closures, prospects met, and qualifications. This includes utilizing various giving vehicles, such as in-kind and planned gifts.
    Possibly manage a Development Specialist to support development-related communications and other special projects
    Develop positive, professional working relationships with the faculty and staff members within the assigned unit(s).
    Build a strong working relationship with EMSOP Marketing and other RUF teams
    Create and execute a major gifts pipeline strategy
    Develop and submit written proposals, budgets, and other collateral materials as needed for securing philanthropic investments
    Execute stewardship strategies
    Liaise with the EMSOP Alumni Association and other nursing school groups
    Attend and host various in-person and online events as needed for donor engagement and stewardship
    Maintain contact reports and assigned tasks in a timely manner
    Other duties as assigned

    Skills and Abilities

    Consistency

    Meet and exceed individual fundraising metrics
    Create an increasingly complex donor pipeline strategy
    Demonstrate an ability to identify new prospects for assigned unit(s)

    Contributions

    Establish strong working relationships with deans, chairs, directors, and faculty members of assigned unit(s)

    Competencies

    Demonstrate mastery to discover, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects with increasing levels of autonomous work

    Leadership

    Lead specifically assigned projects with some oversight from the unit development leaders
    May lead a divisional or sub-unit development program
    May have reporting responsibilities to divisional or sub-unit leader(s)

    Education/ Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of progressively responsible experience in fundraising, advancement, non-profit or higher education.

    They must possess a track record of consensus building and collaboration; excellent verbal and written communication, organizational and interpersonal skills; and an approach that believes there are no dead ends but only new avenues to pursue.

    They must exhibit strong professional judgment and exemplify the mission, core values and vision of Rutgers Health including a compassionate, professional, and donor-centric demeanor in all interactions with donors, patients, alumni, and other volunteers.

    Preference will be given to candidates with experience in higher education or healthcare environments. Master's degree preferred.

    Mental Demands

    Clarity of focus while juggling complex projects or deadlines.

    Workplace Arrangements

    This is classified as an office-centric hybrid position.

    Colleagues working under an office-centric hybrid arrangement have a primary workstation in a university or foundation location and are in the office between one and five days a week.

    The frequency with which they are present in the office depends on their role and function and the interdependency of other functions.

    As a leadership position, there is a need to be in the office often to facilitate personal interaction - likely 3 or more days per week.

    Working Conditions

    This position requires little physical effort. Will work evenings, weekends, or odd hours to meet resource-raising commitments. Typical working conditions with an absence of disagreeable elements. This position requires some early mornings and late evenings to accommodate meetings, travel, events, and external constituent's schedules.

    Benefits

    Office-centric hybrid work schedule
    Comprehensive medical
    Comprehensive no cost dental, and no cost vision insurance for employee and dependents
    403(b) plan with matching employer contribution
    Accrual of three weeks of annual vacation time, in addition to accrual of five wellness days each year
    Nine holidays, as well as four flex holidays
    Parental leave
    Significant tuition reductions
    Professional development is highly valued at the Rutgers University Foundation, where employees are encouraged to look across the organization to develop new skills and abilities for professional career progression
    $40 monthly cell phone reimbursement

    Equal Employment Opportunity


    It is Foundation policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all its employees and applicants for employment regardless of their race, creed, color, national origin, age, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing), or any other category protected by law.

    As an institution, we value diversity of background and opinion, and prohibit discrimination or harassment based on any legally protected class in the areas of hiring, recruitment, promotion, transfer, demotion, training, compensation, pay, fringe benefits, layoff, termination or any other terms and conditions of employment.

    COVID-19


    Under Presidential Executive Order 14042, Executive Order on Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors, employees must be fully vaccinated prior to beginning employment with the Rutgers University Foundation.

    The Foundation will consider requests for exemptions from the executive order's vaccination requirement for medical or religious reasons.

    However, if you are not granted an exemption for a medical or religious reason, you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

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