Chief Mission Engagement Officer
Description

  

Strategic Leadership:

  • Collaborate with the CEO, Leadership Team, Board of Directors, and staff to define, plan, and implement the agency's vision, direction, and strategy.
  • Lead the strategic management of all fundraising initiatives, with an emphasis on major, individual, and planned giving.
  • Drive the recruitment of new corporate and workplace partnerships, leveraging the President/CEO as needed.
  • Ensure the Engagement team effectively prospects new partners and stewards current partners and investors.
  • Provide strategic input for short- and long-term organizational planning.
  • Identify and address development and recruitment challenges.
  • Develop and implement comprehensive development, marketing, and recruitment plan.
  • Stay informed about developments in philanthropy, current trends, policies, and issues.
  • Develop a balanced funding mix of donors and solicitation tactics.
  • Regularly evaluate the effectiveness and performance of engagement initiatives.

Team Leadership:

  • Oversee and manage all fundraising, recruitment, marketing, and communications activities.
  • Lead fund development, recruitment, and communications planning, including strategies, tactics, goals, benchmarks, and evaluation.
  • Ensure sound fiscal oversight and reporting of revenue and expenses.
  • Foster a collaborative, energetic, and inspiring leadership style that creates a supportive and authentic work environment for staff and volunteers.
  • Identify, recruit, oversee, coach, and mentor direct reports in fundraising, recruitment, administration, and marketing/communications.
  • Invest in the success of the team through regular individual, team, and department  meetings; professional development; and performance and accountability measurement.

Inspiring Partnership and Investment:

  • Design and implement a relationship-based, volunteer and donor-centric fundraising and recruitment program to meet the growing needs of the organization.
  • Maintain a personal portfolio of relationships, actively managing and soliciting donors through the fundraising cycle.
  • Develop and implement planned giving strategies in partnership with the Mission Officer.
  • Assist the CEO, Board of Directors, and other fundraising volunteers and staff in identifying, cultivating, and soliciting gifts.
  • Ensure the design, active management, and success of special events, cultivation and recognition programs, data management, and donor research and reporting.
Requirements

  

Required Qualifications and Requirements:

  • Must possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree, and five to ten years of successful fund development or sales experience Development or sales management experience preferred
  • Superior verbal and written communication skills; an effective listener and presenter
  • High energy, results oriented
  • Must have viable transportation, valid drivers’ license 


Skills and Experience:

  • Demonstrates honesty and transparency, is not afraid to admit mistakes
  • Demonstrates a “Can Do” attitude and views setbacks as opportunities to grow
  • Must be willing to work 40 hours each workweek and be available at peak work periods for additional work hours
  • Strategic, creative, progressive thinker
  • Foster continuous communication
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to influence and persuade key stakeholders
  • Strong degree of integrity.  Highly ethical approach to all aspects of assigned responsibilities.
  • Strong executive presence; professional with personal confidence and maturity.
  • Demonstrated ability to participate in and develop teams.
  • Strategic, creative, progressive thinker
  • Well organized, strong on the follow-through
  • Innovative, creative and strong interest in executing new strategies to exceed revenue goals
  • A supportive leader of organizational change
  • Must be willing and able to work evenings and weekends
  • Must be willing and able to travel when necessary