ASO DIR, Development
- Employer
- University of Florida
- Location
- Florida, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Posted Date
- Jan 27, 2023
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Business & Administrative Affairs, Development & Advancement
- Employment Level
- Executive
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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ASO DIR, Development
Job No: 525448
Work Type:
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories: RealCat
Department: 19011700 - EG-DEVELOPMENT
Job Description
Classification Title:
ASO DIR, Development
Job Description:
Portfolio Management:
- The Associate Director of Development is responsible for the
development and implementation of the development and alumni
programs and will independently perform identification,
cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of mid-level gift
prospects. He or she will focus on individual prospects and work
with leadership corporate and foundation prospects where gift/grant
is assessed at $50,000 and above.
- Build a portfolio of fundraising prospects and strategically
manage relationships through face-to-face visits.
- Attend college and UF Advancement functions to identify new
individuals and move prospects through the donor continuum in
coordination with the Senior Director of Development,
ECE/CISE.
Strategic Initiatives:
- Responsible for implementation of a broad range of development
and alumni affairs activities including alumni events and special
fundraising projects that target individuals, corporations, and
foundations to support the annual fund of Biomedical Engineering
and the Department of Engineering Education
- Initiate and execute young alumni engagement and giving
programs in BME.
- Coordinate all annual fund strategies and solicitations via
Engineering Annual Giving, including specialty. fundraising
initiatives such as the Pinning Campaign.
- Assist the BME department head in developing, managing, and
executing plans, communications, and meetings for the BME Advisory
Board.
- Responsible for coordinating alumni and donor stewardship
programs for the departments.
- Assists with planning and implementing short- and long-term
development and alumni programs and strategies.
- Assists with designing solicitation strategies on a
case-by-case basis, being cognizant of development and college
office needs and procedures.
- Develops and presents mid-level gift proposals and acknowledge
and recognize gifts in ways that are meaningful to donors, and
appropriate to the mission, vision, and values of the unit and UF
Advancement/UFF.
Assist in developing and implementing a comprehensive communications plan to inform constituents and identified markets about the mission, vision, and values of the unit, its funding priorities, and gift opportunities. - Create a structured process for the identification,
recruitment, evaluation, recognition, and replacement of volunteers
to strengthen fundraising effectiveness.
- Participate in recruiting experienced and diverse leadership on
boards and/or committees in order to ensure that these groups are
representative of, and responsive to, the communities served.
Administrative:
- Review documentation of donations for accuracy and ensure that
donors receive proper gift credit, including gift acknowledgements
and related stewardship.
- Work with college development team to ensure all donors are
properly recognized for their contributions.
- Draft correspondence to donors, prospects, alumni, and
corporations for the department head.
- Ensures best practices in office systems, practices, files, and
record keeping; ensures effective use of strategic tools and
resources, such as contact reports, prospect management, research,
and analysis, and the Advance database.
Performs related duties as required or deemed appropriate to the accomplishment of the responsibilities and functions related to this position.
Expected Salary:
Salary to commensurate with education and experience.
Minimum Requirements:
Master's degree in an appropriate area and one year of relevant experience; or a bachelor's degree in an appropriate area and three years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess: - Three to five years of mid-level and/or major gift fundraising
experience with documented success in cultivating and soliciting
gifts of $50,000 and above from individual and corporate prospects
with campaign experience.
- Prior experience in a college or university setting, enthusiasm
for fundraising in a comprehensive research university, and the
desire to work collegially within a goal-oriented fundraising
organization.
- Knowledge of fundraising principles, methods, and
standards.
- Expertise in developing solicitation strategies.
- The ability to work strategically, develop and implement
constituency programs and activities, along with a talent for
motivating volunteers.
- Ability to work collaboratively and a team player
- Competency in problem solving.
- Must be an outstanding communicator and possess excellent
written and verbal communication skills; interpersonal skills; and
the ability to work collegially and interact effectively with a
diverse constituency.
- An appreciation for and support of diversity in the workplace
in all its forms; proven success working with stakeholders; project
management skills; experience in a data-driven environment;
organizational skills; and the ability to lead, influence and
motivate others are required.
- Working knowledge in these areas: Windows, Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, internet browsers, preferably
Internet Explorer, E-mail. Working knowledge of a donor database,
contact management and tracking system.
- The ability and willingness to travel. A valid driver license
and good driving record are essential. *
*Business expenses are reimbursed through a standard accounting system. The ability to pay for expenses using your own personal credit card or funds and have them reimbursed is essential.
UF Advancement has defined the following critical competencies for organizational and position specific success: - Relationship Mastery - Identifies, targets and strategically
builds relationships with colleagues, prospects, donors and
volunteers
o Establishes and maintains effective relationships; demonstrating genuine interest in the well-being and opinions of others and recognizing common ground with individuals from varying backgrounds
o Anticipates conversational direction with ability to swiftly adapt and diffuse high tension situations
o Successfully identifies the proper timing, medium and consistency to engage stakeholders
o Exhibits a high level of emotional intelligence in all interactions
- Donor Focus - Ability to establish, cultivate and steward
prospects/ donors to build and maintain lifelong partnerships and
trust on behalf of the institution
o Consistently searches for ways to improve the donor experience centralizing all efforts and tasks around meeting their needs
o Matches donor/prospect passions with university priorities, involving the right people and resources at the right time
o Places prospect/ donor needs ahead of personal success
o Utilizes resources, remains flexible and creatively suggests individualized engagement activities
- Tenacity - Ability to demonstrate the discipline and resilience
necessary to successfully achieve goals and strategies
o Identifies and seizes opportunities, setting “stretch” goals and exceeding them (always looking for the next rung on the ladder)
o Ability to re-direct prospects from distractions and non-productive requests (in control but not seemingly in control)
o Strong commitment to close gifts (every day is a domino)
o Does not give up in the face of obstacles (master of “No”)
- Credibility - Displays responsible, reliable and trustworthy
actions
o Acts in an ethical and authentic manner to support the mission of the university, demonstrating a “can do” spirit, sense of ownership, urgency and commitment
o Stay current on functional and technical aspects of one's job seeking opportunities to acquire new knowledge and skills
o Promotes and establishes trust, respect and rapport utilizing diplomacy and tact
o Fulfills commitments made to donors, colleagues and university partners
- Entrepreneurial Spirit - Ability to generate creative solutions
and take risks
o Understands current environment and possesses the ability to adapt to new opportunities and challenges
o Generates innovative ideas, solutions and opportunities to positively impact results (doesn't order from the menu)
o Learns from success and failure with a drive to succeed (hates to lose)
o Accepts, embraces and leads change
- Engaging Communication - Ability to attentively listen and
express oneself clearly and empathetically in interactions with
others in all forms of communication
o Possesses the ability to engage and inspire
o Successfully reads verbal and non-verbal cues adapting communication style and strategy as needed
o Demonstrates active listening and understands the art of asking questions to skillfully obtain more complete information
o Commands attention when speaking and presenting to individuals or groups
- Strategic Thinking - Ability to develop strategies and plans
that integrate into the organization's mission, priorities and
goals
o Ability to effectively synthesize information and data to evaluate and prioritize prospects/donors in a larger context (knows their prospects)
o Ability to document and illustrate a comprehensive engagement strategy with realistic timelines
o Collaboratively engages colleagues and academic partners and integrates their knowledge into strategy
o Ability to think big, and create bold and inspiring tactics
- Mission Driven - Fundamentally identifies with the core mission
to create awareness, build relationships, generate support and
recognize donors for the purpose of advancing the university
o Considers national trends and best practices of advancement within higher education
o Possesses a solid appreciation of UF history, culture and tradition
o Understands the power of philanthropy and how to engage donors toward achieving their goals
o Creates advocates for the university through the ability to “visualize dreams”, “ask”, and “close”
Special Instructions to Applicants:
In order to be considered for this position, applicant must upload a cover letter and resume with application.
We offer flexible work arrangements such as hybrid remote work locations and/or schedules that fall outside of a unit's usual working hours.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
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To apply, visit https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/525448/aso-dir-development
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