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Title | Division Director of Philanthropy |
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IMPORTANT: This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders. Other applicants need not apply.
As a member of the Senior Management Team, the Division Director of Philanthropy is responsible for managing all fund raising strategies for the West Division. The current Division Director is in the process of transitioning into the National Campaign Director role and will be responsible for overseeing the first and largest national campaign in the Trust for Public Land's history. The launch of the 7-year phased campaign will coincide with the organization's 40th anniversary starting in late 2012. This position has ultimate supervisory authority over the state philanthropy directors within the Division and the institutional giving director. He or she will be responsible for overseeing the annual fundraising plans, engagement strategies for high-capacity TPL donors and prospects within the division in collaboration with philanthropy staff and key senior staff from other departments. The position works closely with the Chief Philanthropy Officer, two other Division Philanthropy Directors, and the Director of Major Gifts to implement a TPL-wide philanthropy program. Explore some of the recent exciting projects in the West Division:
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The Trust for Public Land is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. For immediate consideration: Please send a cover letter and resume as soon as possible and no later than September 30, 2011 to: Waldron; attn: Martin Logan; info@waldronhr.com Profile: Ideal Candidate for the Division Director of Philanthropy We seek an energetic individual and proven leader with significant experience in nonprofit fundraising and personnel management. The ability to partner cross-organizationally and manage a remote team to catalyze successful fundraising campaigns will be critical. She/He must demonstrate a personal passion for TPL's mission, demonstrating this passion on a daily basis. The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive fundraising acumen and the ability to educate non-fundraising team members on best practices in the field. She/He will have significant experience establishing fundraising policies and procedures and growing a fundraising department. The selected candidate will have demonstrated success in closing major gifts ($100k+) in addition to a proven track record in writing successful grant proposals. Additionally, he or she will possess superior oral and written communication skills while also being highly organized and detail oriented. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic manager and development professional with a high level of energy, and someone who demonstrates a fearless approach when it comes to program communication and raising funds. He or she will be a goal-oriented, self-starter who thrives in an atmosphere that demands results while feeling comfortable in a fluid, informal, change-oriented environment that pushes the envelope in developing new and innovative approaches to philanthropy. Qualifications
How to Apply: Please send a cover letter and resume as soon as possible and no later than September 30, 2011 to: Waldron; attn: Martin Logan; info@waldronhr.com TPL is actively recruiting a diverse workforce. |