VP, Senior Associate - Washington DC, United States - The George Washington University

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    Associate Vice President, Advancement Operations & Strategies
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    The George Washington University Development and Alumni Relations ( DAR ) Division seeks an Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations & Strategies.

    DAR is responsible for leading the university's alumni and fundraising efforts and seeks to promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the university community, including alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, corporations and foundations, patients, and friends.

    Our goal is to advance GW's mission of excellence in education, research, scholarship, and patient care.

    Reporting to the Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations, the Associate Vice President will be an inspired leader with a demonstrated track record to lead and enhance GW's advancement operations and strategic planning.

    Function as the internal leader of DAR working closely with the executive leadership team to ensure the smooth functioning of the department.

    Work with the Vice President and the executive leadership team to establish the strategic direction of fundraising programs, direct and short-term and long-range plans, develop budgets to support each unit's goals, and ensure that performance is tracked and monitored.

    Serve as a thought partner to the most senior members of the Advancement team across DAR on campaign planning, advancement services, and prospect and donor strategies.

    Oversee the timely and accurate processing of philanthropic gifts and grants, campaign, and donor reporting while continuously improving policy and procedural options to facilitate compliance, engagement, and information exchange for advancement professionals university-wide.

    Build data-mining capacity and accelerate the availability of prospective donor assessments, model outcomes, and other data to inform solicitation and engagement strategies, and develop and maintain these mining and modeling operations to utilize both proprietary and commercial data for internal decision-making.

    Provide training resources, system applications, and user resources to professionals at DAR for the University's advancement software to ensure the effective usage of this software.

    Lead a CRM migration over a two-year period of staging, testing, and capacity building, followed by a lengthy implementation period in a pre-campaign and campaign environment.

    In collaboration with GWIT , manage relationships with outside software providers, other vendors, and service providers, including budgeting, planning, and project management.

    Provide guidance and demonstration of competency in the functional area of finance and accounting while working closely with the University's CFO as a thought partner at the executive level.

    Deliver guidance and demonstration of competency in the functional area of human resources and talent management while working closely with the University's Vice President of Human Resources as a thought partner at the executive level.

    Collaborate with senior administrators and staff to facilitate inter-departmental partnerships and achieve full divisional alignment.

    Conceptualize a scalable suite of reporting tools and products for management information data-informed decision-making for use by the Vice President, executive officers, deans, school development officers, and DAR staff in a campaign environment – accounting for gifts and pledges, measures of donor engagement, estimates of and philanthropic capacity, campaign and other budget performance and other tools needed for DAR staff.

    Serve as primary liaison to other information technology teams on campus to ensure seamless integration of advancement and administrative computing planning and system management and maintenance.

    In collaboration with GWIT , ensure ongoing functionality enhancement for all web-based internet and intranet applications and services.

    Design and establish programs for innovative use of proprietary and commercially available data for demographic and psychographic enhancement of constituent data records.

    Develop appropriate coding mechanisms for internal processing which will enable long-term consistency and data manipulation.
    data modeling) to inform proprietary scores applied to constituent data records to inform solicitation and engagement strategies.
    Develop an extensive understanding of the University's academic and fundraising priorities.
    Protect confidential information and follow all DAR and GW guidelines pertaining to public records and constituent information.

    Qualified candidates will hold a Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization plus 10 years of relevant professional experience, Master's degree, or higher, in a relevant area of study preferred.

    Relevant experience must include at least 4 years of senior leadership/executive level experience.

    Stature, professional experience, and relationship-building skills to engage, motivate, and support the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, high-caliber administrative and academic leadership, staff, and colleagues.

    Proven ability to expand and strengthen partnerships with administrative colleagues, superiors, and supervised staff, ideally in a complex research-intensive higher education institution.

    Demonstrated ability to facilitate communication regarding multi-unit planning, budgeting, human resource, and information technology opportunities for win-win partnerships across the University, resulting in a thorough and inclusive planning and execution process.

    Superb strategic vision and leadership and management experience, providing staff with the direction, motivation, and support needed to continually surpass ambitious goals.

    Results-oriented professional comfortable with quantitative performance measurement with excess initiative and sound judgment.
    Proven competence in developing and implementing management information tools, data mining, and data modeling that produce actionable findings.
    Network administration experience within a multi-unit organization.
    Excellent influencing and communication skills and impeccable writing ability.

    Genuine team player with a creative manner of approaching issues and devising sound solutions based on good judgment and collaboration.

    Highly advanced facilitation skills to promote partnerships across GWU , resulting in a thorough and inclusive development planning and execution process.

    An inspirational leader with the ability to motivate, mentor, and leverage a team's existing capacity to strengthen performance, deepen dedication, and incentivize all members of the advancement community to define and embrace high performance.

    Substantial direct experience with at least 8 years of fundraising management experience.
    Stream Executive
    Level Level 2


    Full-Time/Part-Time:

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    Full-Time

    Work Schedule:
    Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm


    Telework:

    Telework:
    Yes
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