
Associate Director, Sauder School of Business
University of British Columbia
- Vancouver, BC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develops and manages a portfolio of major gift prospects (75-150) making face-to-face visits (100-200 annually) for the purposes of discovery, cultivation and solicitation strategies for prospects at the major gift level (defined as $50,000 and up). Responsible for coordinating and attending face-to-face prospect/donor meetings, with an expectation to meet annual benchmarks for these meetings.
- Develops and implements a comprehensive plan for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift prospects and donors. Responsible for management of a portfolio of relationships.
- Develops proposals and works with donors to generate gifts for priority projects. Develops and implements strategies for closing major gift solicitations, with an expectation to make solicitations (20-25 annually) at the major gift level.
- Ensures that appropriate donor recognition, acknowledgment and stewardship programs take place.
- Generates donor/prospect solicitation materials and correspondence.
- Performs other related duties as required.Consequence of Error/JudgementThe position is a critical point of contact for donors and university employees in relation to development activities. The Associate Director is expected to make decisions and recommendations impacting a total development goal. Incorrect interpretation or communication of university policy and procedures or lack of tact, diplomacy or sensitivity in dealing with major donors and senior administrators could potentially result in damaged relationships and credibility, leading to the potential loss of these donations.This position is also critical in advising and ensuring proper interpretation and implementation of academic and fiscal policies for fundraising, senior administrators, and development staff. The Associate Director is responsible for a portfolio of donors and prospects, as well as for an individual goal per annum. If inappropriate advice, incorrect interpretation or improper financial analysis were conveyed to major donors or senior university administrators, millions of dollars could be incorrectly administered or unavailable for disbursement. UBC could be in direct violation of stewardship and trusteeship obligations to donors and for funds received through bequests.This position participates in decisions concerning the planning, organization, selection and utilization of staff and job performance reviews.Supervision ReceivedThe Associate Director works under general direction according to broad objectives. Works independently with discretion relating to donor negotiations, policy administration and interpretation, and administrative responsibilities. Overall strategic planning on global fundraising initiatives is executed in consultation with manager.Supervision GivenNormally Associate Directors do not have direct supervisory responsibilities, but may mentor junior development employees.Minimum QualificationsUniversity degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of five years of related job experience including experience in fundraising alumni relations, advancement experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusionPreferred Qualifications- Thorough knowledge of the university environment and academic structure is preferred.- Experience working with a centralized fundraising system is an asset.- Ability to work independently while exercising good judgement at all times.- Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills are required, along with strategic thinking and skills in conflict resolution.- Strong conceptual abilities combined with high attention to detail.- Ability to work simultaneously on a variety of complex projects with imposed deadlines.- Ability to formulate strategic plans.- Effective verbal and written communication skills, strong interpersonal and negotiation skills n liaising with major donors, corporate executives and senior university administration.- Proven ability to work with the University’s senior-most donors to advance the University’s mission;- Tact, diplomacy, discretion and sound judgment are required.- Ability to plan, coordinate and supervise the work of others, in order to execute a variety of complex projects with imposed deadlines.- Computer experience is required (MS Windows environment, Microsoft Office preferred).