Associate Vice President Corporate and Foundation Relations & Events Fundraising Sales - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Associate Vice President Corporate and Foundation Relations & Events Fundraising

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73842

Shift:
Days

Employment Status:
Regular - Full Time

Job Summary

The CHOP Foundation offers a dynamic work environment that celebrates collaboration, ongoing learning, and the rich diversity of perspectives and life experiences.
We do this to ensure Children s Hospital remains the premier destination for pediatric healthcare within our community and across the world.

The Associate Vice President of Corporate and Foundation Relations & Events Fundraising is a senior leader in the CHOP Foundation and reports directly to the Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer.
Along with the AVPs for Individual Giving, Development Operations and Foundation Chief of Staff, lead the day-to-day operations of the CHOP Foundation.
The AVP for IEF is a proven principal fundraising strategist, confident leader and experienced people manager.
S/he oversees three (3) programs representing approximately 30% of CHOP s annual philanthropic revenues ($30 million in FY 19).
Special events, community-based fundraising, corporate gifts, grants and sponsorships as well as grants from regional and national foundations and cause marketing are important components of CHOP s comprehensive and ambitious fundraising program.
The AVP works closely with the EVP and his/her counterparts to develop and execute strategic plans reflecting best practices in philanthropy in support of The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia s priorities and goals.

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Job Responsibilities
  • Direct and supervise a team of directors overseeing the areas of Corporate Advancement, Foundation Advancement, Cause Marketing, Events Fundraising and the Children s Miracle Network.
    Continuously build, manage and mentor this team to achieve their development goals and objectives and nurture their professional growth and success
  • Lead CHOP s Corporate Council, comprised of 80
    C-suite Philadelphia leaders, into a new era of impact.
  • Develop and maintain philanthropic relationships with regional and national corporations and foundations for Hospital-wide priorities, including clinical services, community-based initiatives and research.
    Oversee preparation of compelling written proposal materials and presentations to prospects and donors, and implement appropriate stewardship strategies.
  • Establish and maintain excellent collaborative relationships with vice presidents, department chairs, center and institute directors, key faculty members and development officers to foster their involvement in identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding corporate prospects, as well as planning and organizing special events.
    Key advisor to the EVP.
  • Develop and execute programmatic strategic plans, goals and budgets for each program area with individual Directors and work closely with the AVP, Individual Giving on collaborative fundraising strategies for executives whose companies support CHOP.
Required Education and Experience

Required Education:
Bachelor s degree.

Required
Experience:
At least ten (10) years of related experience as a senior leader in a healthcare, academic, or nonprofit environment of similar complexity, serving in an administrative or development leadership capacity and inclusive of a leadership role in a major fundraising campaign (planning, implementation, management, and successful conclusion).

Preferred Education, Experience & Cert/Lic

Preferred Education:
Graduate degree

Additional Technical Requirements
  • Dedication to the mission and goals of the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia.
  • Track record of playing a key strategic and direct role with successful 8-figure commitments.
  • Values-driven, self-confident, self-aware, and committed to personal and professional development.
    Must elevate institutional goals and values beyond personal gain, recognizing when collaboration or complementing oneself with others is in the best interest of achieving desired outcomes.
  • Experience and comfort with members of the C-suite of major corporations and foundations.
  • Excellent presentation and communication skills, including the ability to write and speak clearly and effectively, and to deliver compelling, coherent messages in one-to-one, small group and large group settings.
    A communication style that is open, cordial, empathetic, warm and persuasive.
    Good listener and consensus-builder.
  • A penchant for diplomacy and the ability to work collaboratively with other colleagues within the CHOP community while demonstrating respect for differences, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to diversity.
  • Must be a team builder who takes a non-hierarchical approach to leadership and who empowers subordinates to get the job done while providing the support and information they need.
  • Skill in effectively strategizing and engaging various groups and constituents, including administrative and clinical leaders, physicians, volunteer leaders, and colleagues across CHOP, the CHOP Foundation, and partner institutions; and individual fundraising prospects, existing donors, and major benefactors.
    Skill in nurturing and developing partnership and collaboration across organizational and departmental lines.
  • Outstanding organizational skills, with the ability to complete projects on a timely basis and to manage multiple priorities and balance competing priorities.
  • A results-oriented self-starter and quick study with a sense of urgency, a clear set of priorities, a strong work ethic, and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances in a dynamic and, at times, ambiguous environment.
    Must have a creative approach to problem solving and the ability to take advantage of emerging opportunities.
    A commitment to continuous improvement.
  • A sincere appreciation for people and how they are each uniquely motivated.
  • Demonstration of good judgement, professionalism and the highest standards of ethical conduct.

All CHOP employees who work in a patient building or who provide patient care are required to receive an annual influenza vaccine unless they are granted a medical or religious exemption.

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for its patients, family members, visitors and employees.
In an effort to achieve this goal, employment at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, other than for positions with regularly scheduled hours in New Jersey, is contingent upon an attestation that the job applicant does not use tobacco products.

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is an equal opportunity employer.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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