The University of the South
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Position Overview
Primary Function:
The Advancement Officer cultivates relationships with alumni,
parents, and friends of the University in order to solicit
financial support from a pool of prospective donors with the
capacity to make gifts in the $50K to $1M+ range.
This position works with considerable independence and
self-direction. Only the general direction and scope of the work
are discussed with the supervisor.
Career Band: 2E
Position Description
Typical Duties & Responsibilities:
-
Maintains oversight of and regular, robust activity with a
pool of approximately 180 leadership-level prospective donors,
including the qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and
stewardship of gifts (including estate gifts) at the $50K and above
level. -
Builds and advances strong professional relationships with
alumni, parents, and friends of the University that result in
philanthropic contributions. -
Organizes and plans travel to strategically and
efficiently visit at least 150 donors/prospective donors annually
in order to meet individual fundraising goals. -
Develops and maintains comprehensive knowledge of
Sewanee’s fundraising priorities and serves as a resource,
advocate, and spokesperson for advancement programs at the
University. -
Works independently and creatively to match donor interests with
institutional priorities and develop funding proposals and
negotiate and structure complex gifts. -
Prepares briefings, stewardship plans/letters and other
correspondence for prospective donors, collaborating with other
Advancement colleagues and University staff as appropriate. -
Ensures the timely capture and recording of data relating to the
assigned prospect pool. -
Maintains in-depth knowledge of the University’s academic and
extra-curricular programs and key faculty and administrators; may
serve as an Advancement liaison to a specific institutional program
area. -
Collaborates with other Advancement colleagues on special
fundraising projects and/or events. -
Supports the Sewanee Fund staff by personally encouraging each
of their assigned donors/prospective donors to make a gift to the
Sewanee Fund each year and to make special gifts during reunion
years. -
Utilizes appropriate technology to consistently accomplish
follow-up tasks (including call reports and correspondence) in a
timely manner. -
Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others and accepts
direction from supervisors.
Machines & Equipment Used:
- Personal computer,
- Vehicle,
- Cell phone,
- Printer,
- Internet and,
- Various software packages.
Judgment Required:
The performance of the essential duties of this position is
dependent upon being relational, highly motivated, inquisitive, and
extremely organized with attention to detail, goals, and
deadlines.
Budgetary Responsibility: None
Personal Interaction/Communication:
- Student Contact: Minimal
- Internal: Faculty, Staff, Executive
Office - External: Potential & Existing
Donors, Parents, Alumni, Friends, Visitors
Attributes of a Successful Candidate
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree required,
- Knowledge of institutional advancement and advanced
fund-raising techniques, including planned giving, - Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and,
- relational databases; such as Banner.
Experience:
5+ years of progressive experience and training in development,
fundraising, sales, or other related work.
Job-Related Skills:
- Excellent organization,
- Verbal and written communication skills,
- Interpersonal, analytical, reasoning, problem-solving, and time
management skills and, - Willingness and ability to travel extensively.
Licenses & Certifications: Driver’s
license
Supplemental Information
Confidential Information:
- Giving histories,
- Contact reports and,
- Wealth screening information
Working Environment:
- General office
- Extensive travel
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to stand for extended periods of time,
- Must be able to walk for extended periods of time,
- Must be able to use hands for repetitive tasks,
- Must be able to push and/or pull objects,
- Must be able to lift between 21-50 pounds (Medium
work), - Must be able to carry between 21-50 pounds (Medium work)
Any additional requirements specific to this
position:
- Significant travel is required,
- Nights and weekend,
- Work required for events.
DEI Institutional Statement:
At the University of the South, our commitment to inclusion and
belonging is grounded in our core values of community, courage,
flourishing, and inquiry. We seek to build a community enriched by
our diversity and centered on equity, justice, mutual respect, and
shared responsibility.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
The University of the South is an equal-opportunity educational
institution that is committed to creating and maintaining a diverse
and inclusive campus environment.
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