Job Title: Director of Development/Major Gifts Officer
Reports To: Vice President of Advancement
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Work Year: 12 Month
Purpose:
The Director of Development/Major Gifts Officer will help advance the mission of Notre Dame Preparatory School by planning, organizing, and implementing strategies to increase the level of personal involvement and financial commitment of donors and prospects through its major gift program.
Essential Functions:
Effect solicitation and stewardship calls to alumni and friends alone and with other staff, faculty, administrators and alumni volunteers
Maintain and develop a prospect pool focused primarily on higher rated prospects
Prepare and present gift proposals to prospects with the input and assistance of faculty, administrators, and deans, as well as other constituent and central development officers. Proposals may involve establishing multi-year commitments, as well as helping to facilitate gifts of real estate, personal property, securities, and gifts in wills and trusts
Encourage and coordinate involvement of alumni and friends through campus visits and regional events
The Director of Development/Major Gifts Officer will serve as the direct point of contact and liaison for activities & prospects related to Notre Dame Preparatory School Advancement
Perform other duties related to the mission of the Office of Development under the guidance of the Vice President of Development
Work Environment:
The Director of Development/Major Gifts Officer will travel locally (with occasional national travel) for meetings and other activities, and training.
Other Duties:
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Notre Dame Prep is a Roman Catholic, Marist educational institution. All employees and staff are obligated to provide a Catholic role model for students, and may not engage in, nor endorse publicly, any actions or beliefs contrary to the teachings, standards, and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Hiring and employment practices are based on job-related criteria including, but not limited to, one’s fidelity to the Catholic faith, comporting oneself in a manner that is not detrimental to the Catholic Church or inconsistent with its teachings or principles, individual merit, ability, experience, performance, education, and training. These standards apply to all aspects of employment including hiring, selection, advancement, compensation, reasonable accommodation, promotion, training, retention, and termination.
Please send cover letter and resume to Maureen Radulski, HR Manager, mradulski@ndpma.org
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree
Minimum three years of fundraising or comparable work experience. (Internships, volunteer work, and other experience gained during the completion of degree programs may be counted towards these requirements)