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The Family Tree is seeking a Development & Communications Associate to support fundraising, grant management, and communications. This role handles day-to-day Development Office tasks, assists with private and government grants, and helps with donor communications and marketing efforts.
The position requires 1-3 years in development or communications, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
The Development & Communications Associate supports the organization's fundraising, grant management, and communications efforts. This position is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Development Office, providing administrative support to the Director of Development to ensure efficient departmental operations. The Associate also supports the Foundation & Grants Officer by assisting with private and government grant administration, including tracking deadlines, preparing materials, and maintaining grant records. In addition, the Associate assists with communications and marketing initiatives, including email marketing, social media, website updates, and the creation of communication materials to increase awareness and engagement.
1-3 years development or communications experience. Experience and ability in motivating and mobilizing volunteers, staff and board. Database experience a plus.
Little physical effort on a day-to-day basis is required. Ability to lift 25 pounds for the occasional need.
Use of acquired knowledge and experience, critical thinking skills, organizational skills, judgment, and tact. Must be able to function efficiently in a demanding environment despite distractions and interruptions.
Has contact with Board Members, volunteers, and elected officials. Requires a cooperative and courteous attitude, as well as excellent phone and communication skills.
Note: This job specification is not an exhaustive list. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required by their supervisor. Other functions may be assigned, and management retains the right to add or change the duties at any time. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" relationship.