Associate Director Development
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Overview
For over 155 years, the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine has been training Global Leaders in Oral Health. As the second largest dental school in the U.S., TUSDM's mission is focused on education committed to clinical excellence, knowledge to improve general and overall health and promoting care and community. With over 10,000 alumni throughout the U.S. and internationally, the development and alumni engagement office seeks to create opportunities to thoughtfully and strategically involve alumni, friends and parents in advancing our mission through philanthropy or participation. What You'll Do Reporting to the Senior Director of Development & Alumni Engagement, the Associate Director of Development will develop and implement strategic fundraising plans and activities in support of TUSDM's priorities, including scholarships, professorship and programmatic support. The Associate Director will collaborate with colleagues working in major gifts, annual giving, gift planning, and corporate and foundation relations to assess appropriate cultivation strategies for qualified prospects. S/he/they will work independently, as well as with fundraising volunteers, faculty, dean, and university leadership to further cultivate, solicit, and steward qualified prospects. The Associate Director will manage a qualification portfolio consisting of 75-100 individuals (friends, alumni, and parents) identified by the Department of Prospect Development and in conjunction with the Senio. Director through other leads as possible gift prospects. S/he/they will be charged with scheduling face-to-face meetings and visiting prospects in select regions throughout the country. S/he/they will document all meeting outcomes in the University Advancement database and working with the Sr. Director and other senior staff members in the division, determine the appropriate next steps for each individual. The Associate Director will be expected to contribute to the successful achievement of School and university fundraising goals by qualifying and disqualifying new prospects, and by securing leadership annual gifts as well as endowment and capital gifts. Essential Functions: Portfolio Management and Prospect Qualification, Cultivation and Solicitation
Collaboration with University Advancement Staff, Campaign Planning, and Communications: Work with Advancement colleagues to develop invite lists and to drive turnout for key university events on and off campus;
Stewardship:
What We're Looking For Basic Requirements: * Minimum 5-7 years of extensive experience in philanthropy Preferred Qualifications: * Excellent writing skills Pay Range Minimum $96,500.00, Midpoint $120,600.00, Maximum $144,800.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |