Senior Director for Collaborative Fundraising Strategy - Seattle, United States - Access Philanthropy

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    AtUW Medicine,
    we work to improve health for all people through excellence in
    clinical, research, and education and training programs. As the
    only comprehensive clinical, research and learning health system in
    the five-state WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho)
    region, UW Medicine provides the most up-to-date care for each
    individual patient, leads one of the world's largest and most
    comprehensive medical research programs, and provides innovative
    learning programs for students, trainees, and practitioners in the
    health professions.

    The passionate, 77-person team at UW Medicine Advancement works
    collaboratively to connect donors withmeaningful
    opportunities, to enhance patient care, expand educational
    opportunities and advance research at UW Medicine. This inspiring,
    challenging, and rewarding work provides team members an
    opportunity to grow their careers, while making a difference in
    people's lives, in our community and around the world. In the 2022
    fiscal year, UW Medicine Advancement raised $284 million in gifts
    and private grants (46 percent of the University of Washington's
    total) from nearly 14,000 donors to support the mission of UW
    Medicine.

    The Senior Director for Collaborative Fundraising Strategy
    (Development Director - Senior) reports to the Associate Vice
    President for Strategic Planning, Operations and Campaign
    (Associate Vice President) and is accountable for many aspects of
    UW Medicine's advancement program. The Senior Director will play a
    critical role managing and enhancing fundraising partnerships with
    a variety of affiliated parties, both within and outside of the
    University. The Senior Director will provide leadership and
    tactical direction and will consult and advise UW Medicine's
    leadership and Advancement colleagues to promote and facilitate the
    overall success of these partnerships.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Senior Director provides leadership and strategic direction for
    the following areas and activities:

    Intra-Institutional Fundraising Partnerships (60%)

    • In partnership with UW Medicine Advancement leadership,
      establish and implement goals, objectives, and strategies that
      support the success of key fundraising partnerships between UW
      Medicine and affiliated or external parties, including future
      partnerships. Active fundraising partnerships currently
      include:

      - Fred Hutchinson Cancer
      Center

      - Partner universities throughout
      the WWAMI region

      - Seattle Children's

      - Harborview Medical Center
    • Analyze partnership structures and develop and implement
      innovative strategies to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
    • Provide comprehensive support to the advancement team, UW
      Medicine Leaders (e.g. Hospital CEOs, Department Chairs, Vice
      Chairs, and administrative support teams) and donors. This includes
      leading regular trainings and updates on progress, providing
      customer service to UW constituencies impacted by the fundraising
      partnerships, and providing strategic support to inform
      collaborative gift conversations.
    • Serve as the primary liaison to external partner fundraising
      teams and represent UW Medicine Advancement in a variety of regular
      and ad hoc meetings.
    • Support external partner fundraising teams in identifying and
      coordinating philanthropic priorities at their partner institutions
      that also support the work of UW and UW Medicine.
    • Serve as the primary liaison to UW School of Medicine faculty
      supported by external partner fundraising teams on questions
      related to philanthropic support for their work.
    • Serve as the primary liaison to internal UW Medicine
      Advancement fundraisers coordinating donor strategies for donors
      who support both UW and our partner institutions.
    • Oversee all financial structures necessary to implement the
      fundraising partnership including forecasting, program performance,
      funds transfers, and counting of philanthropic support.
    • Regularly update UW Medicine Leadership on the success of the
      partnerships and identify opportunities for improvements. Lead
      implementation of any needed updates to fundraising agreements and
      operating procedures.
    • Represent UW Medicine Advancement in the development of any
      future fundraising partnerships; draft, edit and advise on future
      agreements and lead all aspects of the operational implementation
      of the partnership. (e.g. Data and Reporting, Communication
      Strategies, Gift Acceptance, Stewardship, and Training).
    • Develop and maintain comprehensive knowledge of UW Medicine's
      evolving strategic plan to support UW Medicine's mission to improve
      the health of the public.

      Fundraising Policy and Procedures (25%)
    • Develop and maintain an inventory of all University policies
      and procedures that impact philanthropy. (Note: HR policies and
      procedures are managed by a separate team).
    • Serve as the primary liaison with cross-campus partners to
      ensure policies and procedures remain accurate and relevant.
    • Identify opportunities and gaps in existing policies and
      procedures and make recommendations to UW and UW Medicine
      leadership for improvements.
    • Lead creation, review, and training for any new or updated UW
      Medicine Advancement policies and procedures.
    • Serve as the primary liaison with University partners, such as
      the Office of Research, UW Medicine Compliance, the UW Medicine
      Business Unit, University Advancement operational teams to find
      resolutions to gift acceptance and administration challenges.
    • Identify strategies to improve collaboration across the team
      and across campus, and lead implementation of new strategies.
    • In partnership with the Engage Team responsible for grateful
      patient technology and training, ensure compliance with HIPAA and
      other regulatory requirements.

      University-wide Fundraising Initiatives (10%)
    • In partnership with the Assistant Vice President for Campaign,
      support UW Medicine's representation and success in University-wide
      fundraising initiatives.
    • Oversee, document, and implement any infrastructure and
      administrative enhancements needed to support these fundraising
      initiatives. This could include advising on fundraising and
      financial structures, funds transfers, reporting, and
      stewardship.

      Other Duties (5%)
    • Represent UW Medicine on related committees and ensure
      compliance with University and UW Medicine procedures and
      policies.
    • Perform other duties as assigned by the Associate Vice
      President, UW Medicine Advancement.

      MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
    • BA/BS in liberal arts, communications, business or
      science.
    • Seven or more years of progressively responsible experience in
      institutional advancement with substantial experience in donor
      relations, data management, project management, and annual
      giving.
    • Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
      qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
      license/certification/registration.

      ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
    • Demonstrated success as a charismatic and effective leader with
      the ability to anticipate, develop and effectively communicate
      long-term vision, values and strategies that focus and drive the
      creative energy of the organization.
    • A proven commitment to higher education with an extensive
      knowledge and experience in fundraising, fundraising principals
      and/or industry trends.
    • Experience in synthesizing information to balance the interests
      of multiple parties and act in a decisive and timely manner.
    • The ability to work with various constituents including
      internal and external partners and donors to define and articulate
      UW Medicine's image and priorities.
    • Proven ability to work collaboratively with the executive
      leadership team at UW Medicine Advancement and experience working
      with senior administrative leadership, including the CEO and their
      executive team.
    • Strong interpersonal skills and customer service orientation.
      Poised, professional manner and the ability to communicate clearly,
      directly and empathetically in all interactions: verbal and written
      communications, one-on-one conversations and in groups, etc.
    • Demonstrated ability to proactively and skillfully engage
      others in ways that help resolve differences, manage conflicts and
      build consensus, all with the best interests of the organization in
      mind.
    • Ability to make decisions in ambiguous situations, exercise
      good judgment based on information and analysis in a fast-paced,
      dynamic, deadline-driven environment in an organized and
      professional manner.
    • Demonstrated ability to maintain confidences and protect
      confidential information.
    • Ability to act in a selfless manner and model ethical values of
      UW Medicine.
    • Values the UW's commitment to inclusiveness. Demonstrates
      respect and commitment to diversity.
    • Equivalent education/experience may substitute for stated
      requirements.

      DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    • Experience developing and implementing legal agreements,
      policies and procedures in higher education, particularly in a
      hybrid (centralized/de-centralized) advancement structure.
    • Success personally building relationships with faculty partners
      and soliciting major gifts from individuals and/or
      organizations.
    • Project management training and/or legal training.

      CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
    • Frequent local and regional travel, some national travel is
      required. Regular evening and weekend meetings and events. The
      successful candidate will be expected to have regular, reliable
      transportation for local travel.
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