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A leading university seeks an Associate Director of Development for the Department of Neurosurgery. This role focuses on fundraising through developing relationships with alumni and donors, promoting the achievements of the department, and enhancing philanthropic support. Candidates should have a strong development background and excellent communication skills to contribute to significant fundraising efforts.
Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) supports Johns Hopkins’ focus on research, teaching and patient care, and its role as a national and global leader in higher education. We create and foster enduring relationships that result in advocacy and philanthropic support for Johns Hopkins University & Medicine—strengthening the institution through partnerships with donors, alumni, volunteer leaders, faculty, students, staff, and patients.
The Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine (FJHM) is the dedicated development and alumni relations team supporting the entities that comprise Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), including clinical departments, hospitals, satellite clinics, and the School of Medicine. We contribute to Johns Hopkins Medicine’s mission of patient care, research, and education through securing philanthropy, building and maintaining donor and alumni relationships, and supporting institutional priorities. FJHM partners closely with institutional leaders, faculty, and clinicians to engage alumni, patients, donors, and prospects in JHM’s work to advance medicine and improve the human condition.
The Associate Director of Development reports to the Director of Development in Neurosurgery for the management of private sector fund raising to support research, patient care, and educational needs for the Department of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine. The Associate Director identifies, cultivates, solicits and stewards annual and major gifts, primarily from alumni, past donors and grateful patients, but may also include foundations and corporations. Core responsibilities in this position include upgrading annual fund donors and building a grateful patient pipeline. All fundraising activity will be coordinated within Neurosurgery, the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and the central development office of the Johns Hopkins University. This position will also work to develop and implement a departmental alumni relations program, creating programming and engagement opportunities for the over 200 neurosurgery resident graduates.
Key responsibilities:
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the Department of Neurosurgery– the history, clinical areas covered, and the funding needs for research, education (residency and fellowship) and clinical programs. Develop a keen ability to accurately verbalize the tripartite mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
2. Partner with the Director of Development to create and execute development plans in support of Neurosurgery. Identify, qualify, and solicit new and existing annual and major gift prospects, make discovery calls, and build a prospect pool based on new prospects and past donors at the $25,000+ level. Initiate gift strategies and cultivate and solicit prospects through personal visits and written communication.
o This includes an annual goal of at least 70 virtual or in-person prospect/donor visits and 50 substantive actions.
o Prepare proposals, solicitation letters, and other development materials for prospects and donors.
o Document development activity in the Johns Hopkins “JHAS” client relationship management system.
3. Work with a portfolio of approximately 7-10 faculty and staff to motivate and educate to engage them with donors/grateful patient prospects.
4. Develop and implement a departmental alumni relations program with the goal of building connections, strengthening community, promoting the achievements and work of alumni, and growing philanthropic support for the Department of Neurosurgery.
5. Manage and coordinate stewardship plans with other members of the Neurosurgery development team for donors using all forms of technology/communication: print, e-newsletters, video interviews, etc.
6. Plan and execute cultivation events for the Department of Neurosurgery from start to finish. Supports the team in strategizing specific cultivation activities related to donors as well as stewarding current donors via lectureships, professorships, webinars and salon-style events.
7. Partner with Office of Medical Annual Giving (OMAG) to assist with direct mail and e-communications. Generate new content specific to alumni or donors or non-donors, as well as editing template correspondence and reviewing distribution lists.
8. Participate in Neurosurgery Department meetings, as well as meetings and trainings via the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine and Development and Alumni Relations of Johns Hopkins University.
9. Other duties as assigned.
Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) supports Johns Hopkins’ focus on research, teaching and patient care, and its role as a national and global leader in higher education. We create and foster enduring relationships that result in advocacy and philanthropic support for Johns Hopkins University & Medicine—strengthening the institution through partnerships with donors, alumni, volunteer leaders, faculty, students, staff, and patients.
The Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine (FJHM) is the dedicated development and alumni relations team supporting the entities that comprise Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), including clinical departments, hospitals, satellite clinics, and the School of Medicine. We contribute to Johns Hopkins Medicine’s mission of patient care, research, and education through securing philanthropy, building and maintaining donor and alumni relationships, and supporting institutional priorities. FJHM partners closely with institutional leaders, faculty, and clinicians to engage alumni, patients, donors, and prospects in JHM’s work to advance medicine and improve the human condition.
The Associate Director of Development reports to the Director of Development in Neurosurgery for the management of private sector fund raising to support research, patient care, and educational needs for the Department of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine. The Associate Director identifies, cultivates, solicits and stewards annual and major gifts, primarily from alumni, past donors and grateful patients, but may also include foundations and corporations. Core responsibilities in this position include upgrading annual fund donors and building a grateful patient pipeline. All fundraising activity will be coordinated within Neurosurgery, the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and the central development office of the Johns Hopkins University. This position will also work to develop and implement a departmental alumni relations program, creating programming and engagement opportunities for the over 200 neurosurgery resident graduates.
Key responsibilities:
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the Department of Neurosurgery– the history, clinical areas covered, and the funding needs for research, education (residency and fellowship) and clinical programs. Develop a keen ability to accurately verbalize the tripartite mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
2. Partner with the Director of Development to create and execute development plans in support of Neurosurgery. Identify, qualify, and solicit new and existing annual and major gift prospects, make discovery calls, and build a prospect pool based on new prospects and past donors at the $25,000+ level. Initiate gift strategies and cultivate and solicit prospects through personal visits and written communication.
o This includes an annual goal of at least 70 virtual or in-person prospect/donor visits and 50 substantive actions.
o Prepare proposals, solicitation letters, and other development materials for prospects and donors.
o Document development activity in the Johns Hopkins “JHAS” client relationship management system.
3. Work with a portfolio of approximately 7-10 faculty and staff to motivate and educate to engage them with donors/grateful patient prospects.
4. Develop and implement a departmental alumni relations program with the goal of building connections, strengthening community, promoting the achievements and work of alumni, and growing philanthropic support for the Department of Neurosurgery.
5. Manage and coordinate stewardship plans with other members of the Neurosurgery development team for donors using all forms of technology/communication: print, e-newsletters, video interviews, etc.
6. Plan and execute cultivation events for the Department of Neurosurgery from start to finish. Supports the team in strategizing specific cultivation activities related to donors as well as stewarding current donors via lectureships, professorships, webinars and salon-style events.
7. Partner with Office of Medical Annual Giving (OMAG) to assist with direct mail and e-communications. Generate new content specific to alumni or donors or non-donors, as well as editing template correspondence and reviewing distribution lists.
8. Participate in Neurosurgery Department meetings, as well as meetings and trainings via the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine and Development and Alumni Relations of Johns Hopkins University.
9. Other duties as assigned.
Classified Title: Development Officer
Job Posting Title (Working Title): Associate Director of Development, Department of Neurosurgery
Role/Level/Range: ATP/04/PD
Starting Salary Range: Minimum: $62,899- Maximum: $110,100 (targeted salary: $87,000)
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
FLSA Status: Exempt
Location: School of Medicine - East Baltimore Campus
Department name: 10003231-SOM Admin FJHM Neurosurgery
Personnel area: School of Medicine
This salary range does not include all components of the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine compensation program. This position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected candidate may vary slightly from the salary range stated herein. For more information, please contact the hiring department.
The Johns Hopkins University is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.
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