Development Manager

Bethesda, MD
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Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

Responsible for managing special events and programs with oversight by Executive Director, Associate Executive Director, or Senior Development Director. Responsible for generating revenue while implementing best practices that are in compliance with defined Foundation policies and procedures. Responsible for renewing, cultivating, and upgrading assigned committee members, team leaders and sponsors. Helps to identify prospects for new development and assigned events. Carries out responsibilities in a manner that supports a collaborative, donor centric culture.

In all aspects of their role, the Development Manager strives to deliver quality results in a manner that is respectful and supportive of others and to help build a strong team environment that fosters creative and innovative ways to improve the lives of those with CF and their families.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Fundraising

  • Accountable for revenue of assigned events.
  • Assists with developing fundraising plans and event budgets designed to achieve growth over prior year (primarily I and M events, community events and 3rd party events, but may vary depending on the chapter).
  • Ensures key fundraising best practices are followed and key performance benchmarks are achieved.
  • Cultivates, stewards, and renews corporate sponsors, committee members, event honorees, fundraising participants, and team leaders.
  • Recruits and trains volunteers for assigned events.
  • Works to deepen engagement and enhance involvement of existing volunteers.
  • Plans, implements, and attends key committee meetings and events.
  • Identifies and assists with cultivation of prospects for all chapter events, programs and campaigns including annual fund, major giving, and regional/national corporate participation.
  • Secure venues and negotiates contracts with ED/AED/Sr. DD supervision.
  • Seeks underwriting, in-kind donations and auction items for assigned events and other chapter events as needed.
  • Assists in recruitment of day-of volunteers and supports event logistics as assigned.

Education/Service

  • Raise awareness about cystic fibrosis.
  • Educate the greater chapter community as well as CF community members and volunteers about the program activities of the Foundation.
  • Collaborate with volunteers who support chapter education initiatives and program activities.
  • Seek out chapter outreach and educational opportunities.
  • Work to include CF adults where appropriate and possible.
  • Prepare and distribute CF program-related materials such as correspondence, audio/visuals, digital communications, and exhibits.
  • Make educational presentations to the community and participate in community corporate employee health fairs, civic group meetings, etc.
  • Refer patients/families to CFF Compass (legal information hotline, patient assistance resource library and case management/technical assistance program), CFF.org resources, care centers, and local agencies.
  • Promote participation in clinical trials to patients and families.
  • Provide care centers and other agencies with information and materials; assist with family/patient education events; make presentations at care center/hospital meetings.
  • Communicate infection prevention and control policy, as well as legislative issues.
  • Accurately communicates and raises awareness about CF and the work of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Educates community members with up-to-date information on research progress, access to healthcare, pending legislative issues on both a local and national level, and other services provided.

Financial/Administrative

  • Completes all required training and maintains current knowledge of all financial and accounting systems and procedures including Workday, PledgeMaker/Clearview, Auction for the Cure, Business Intelligence, and the CF Portal. Communicate updates and make changes, as necessary.
  • Track and document outcomes and activities as requested.
  • Code prospects and volunteers.
  • Records and enters constituent information into record-keeping system to facilitate the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship processes of the Foundation.
  • Prepares forms, materials, and reports for assigned events; enters forecasts and submits post-event follow up documentation in a timely manner.
  • Supports processing of paperwork/revenue, as necessary.
  • Accurately forecasts revenue and tracks expenses for assigned events.
  • Carries out all financial and accounting responsibilities in compliance with audit procedures.
  • Supports chapter communication plan through vehicles like chapter volunteer network, Emma, social media (i.e., Face Book/Twitter) and chapter event website platforms.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

  • Minimum two years of fundraising/sales experience.
  • Four-year degree or equivalent education/experience required.
  • Good customer service skills.
  • Strong volunteer management experience.
  • Strong interpersonal skills (verbal and written) necessary to communicate professionally, diplomatically, and effectively with volunteers, donors, community members, and staff.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, and social media platforms.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Work nights and weekends as necessary to attend meetings and events.
  • Must have access to reliable transportation and ability to travel to meetings or events at different locations.
  • Use of computer required.
  • Some heavy lifting may be required.

The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities, or requirements.

This position will be posted for a minimum of 5 days or until the position is filled. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis, so candidates are encouraged to apply promptly if interested.

The salary range is $52,100.00 to $65,100.00. Specific salary varies based on geographic location and is commensurate with experience.

Total Rewards: The CF Foundation is committed to offering competitive compensation (base pay and incentive), benefits, and professional development opportunities that maximize our ability to recruit, retain, reward, and motivate a highly qualified and diverse workforce. Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision coverage; a holistic well-being program; health savings and flexible spending accounts; employer-provided life and disability insurance; retirement savings benefits; and a variety of work-life benefits to support employees and their family members. In addition, the CF Foundation offers full-time employees 20 days of vacation and 10 days of sick per year, prorated based on hire date, as well as 14 paid holidays, 2 personal days, and a variety of generous leave benefits. Visit our Why Work at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation page to learn more.

The CF Foundation is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to being an employer of choice, not just a good place to work, but a great and inclusive place to work. We strive to recruit and maintain a diverse workforce. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, physical or mental disability, color, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, religion, age, sex, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information or testing, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation or status as a Vietnam-era or special disabled veteran or any characteristic protected by law.

Reasonable Accommodations: The CF Foundation is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or would like to request an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at HROps@cff.org.

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