Hawthorne, NY, 10532, USA
21 days ago
Chief Development Officer
Overview The Chief Development Officer and Executive Director of Alumni Relations is tasked with leading a comprehensive fundraising and alumni relations strategy, including philanthropic development, major gifts, annual fund and alumni relations and any special campaigns. This position has the primary responsibility for developing and implementing strategies to ensure that the College implements an aggressive, creative and successful fundraising program to meet or exceed the near and long-term fundraising goals for the College. Responsibilities + Plans, directs and manages all activities and professional staff in development, advancement services and alumni relations. + Takes a leading role in developing and managing budgets for fundraising and alumni relations initiatives. + Manages a portfolio of new prospects and lapsed donors. + Contributes significantly to the development and implementation of a social marketing strategy. + Responsible for creating the strategic plan and goals for each area of major accountability and in support of the College's strategic plan. + Directs and guides the development staff, by implementing strategies to increase major gifts, unrestricted giving, planned giving, endowments, foundation support, annual giving and scholarship support. + Assists the Chancellor and CEO, and the Board of Trustees in building and nurturing long­ term relationships that yield significant major gifts and endowments. + Supports and serves the Chancellor and CEO, the Deans, the Board of Trustees, the Development Committee, and other key constituents. + Advises the Chancellor on all issues pertaining to development and alumni relations. + Directs the activities of the Alumni Office and serves as the key liaison to the Alumni Association and its activities. + Manages the coordination of alumni relations events and campaigns including the College's Founders Dinner, Alumni Reunion, and various alumni gatherings. + Supports the Vice President of Communications and Strategic Initiatives in supplying content for College's alumni publications and quarterly electronic alumni newsletters. + Directs programs that recruit, train and steward the involvement of volunteers in efforts that support fundraising and alumni relations. + Provides leadership and support to other members of the senior executive team. + Monitors and evaluates team performance against established goals. + Other responsibilities as assigned by the Chancellor and CEO. Qualifications EDUCATION & TRAINING: + Bachelor's degree required; Master’s degree preferred. + Considerable fundraising, alumni relations and management experience, having significant success in closing major gifts. + Demonstrated success in leading comprehensive advancement operations. + Experience managing fundraising staff, and major donor relationships. + Knowledge of school advancement and alumni affairs. SKILLS: + Strong leadership abilities with a focus on team development and motivation. + Excellent communication skills for engaging with internal and external stakeholders. + Ability to interact effectively with diverse constituencies, including donors and school leadership. + Strategic thinker with a track record of achieving ambitious goals. + Ability to inspire staff in each area of responsibility by promoting direction and leadership on a day-to-day basis. + Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and fundraising database software. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: + Extensive use of computers and sitting/standing/walking required + Ability to lift up to 5 lbs. TRAVEL: + Travel is required as necessary. Minimum Salary USD $158,737.00/Yr. Maximum Salary USD $198,421.00/Yr. New York Medical College offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees* which includes: + Full range of Health Plans + Medical Plans (choice of EPO, PPO, High Deductible HSA) + Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) + Dental Plans (PPO & HMO) and Vision Plan + Dependent Care and Transit Programs + Life Insurance, AD&D and Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance + Short-term and Long-term disability programs + Retirement Plan (403b) - matching contribution up to 5% for eligible/enrolled employees following one year of employment (may make own pre-tax contributions immediately following employment) + New York Medical College Tuition Exemption Program for eligible employees, their spouse and dependent children + Legal plan + Employee Assistance Program + Early-Release Fridays (October - March) + Generous Paid Time Off + Vacation, Sick Leave, Personal Leave + Annual Holiday Schedule *Members of the 1199 SEIU and 32BJ unions may participate in some of NYMC’s voluntary benefits, but they participate in separate Health and Welfare benefit programs. New York Medical College (NYMC), a member of Touro University, is a health sciences College whose purpose is to educate clinical and public health professionals as well as researchers, to conduct biomedical and population-based research. Through its faculty and affiliated partners, the College engenders a diverse and inclusive community that promotes an atmosphere of excellence, scholarship and professionalism. Touro University is an equal opportunity employer. Touro University treats all employees, job applicants, and students without unlawful consideration of race, ethnicity, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical condition), age, disability, medical condition, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military service or veteran status, citizenship status, or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. We are committed to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy in all decisions, including but not limited to, recruitment, the administration of educational programs and activities, hiring, compensation, training and apprenticeship, placement, promotion, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, layoff, suspension, expulsion and termination, and all other terms and conditions of admission, matriculation, and employment. Inquiries or complaints concerning the non-discrimination policies should be sent to Nicole Barnett, 202 West 43rd Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York, 10036, nicole.barnett@touro.edu (646-565-6285) or, alternatively, to the Chief Compliance Officer at compliance@touro.edu and 646-565-6000 x55330. Job Locations US-NY-Hawthorne Requisition ID 2025-12020 Position Type Full-Time Schedule Shift 1 Hours Per Week 35 Travel 10% Category Administration FLSA Status Exempt
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