Senior Development Officer

University of Victoria View all jobs

  • Sedgewick, AB
  • $87,035-113,217 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 2 months ago
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See details of your web browser for how to enable JavaScript.Senior Development Officer - (990516.3)Share this job as a link in your status update to LinkedIn.Organizational UnitUniversity of Victoria -> VP External Relations -> DevelopmentLocationUniversity of Victoria - Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2 CA (Primary)Posting Close Date5 February 2026Please note that positions will close at 4 p.m. on the closing date.FTE1.0Salary Grade$87,035.00 - $113,217.00Additional Posting InformationN/ASalary posted will be pro-rated based on FTE and achieved as per the collective agreement, if applicable.ClassificationSG14Start Date2/16/2026End Date2/14/2028Employee Group:PEA - Term# of Hires Needed1CategoryFundraisingAbout this OpportunityThe world is changing. It needs our critical thinking to address today’s complex challenges. And the University of Victoria (UVic) is ready. Inspired by and honouring place, we are a community-minded, globally engaged university where we transform ideas into meaningful impact. The University of Victoria is seeking to hire a full-time, two-year term (with potential to extend) Senior Development Officer, Health as part of the Alumni and Development team, to connect alumni and community to UVic’s vision as outlined in the university’s 2023 strategic plan: Distinctly UVic.Reporting to the Director of Faculty Development, the Senior Development Officer (SDO) is a strategic partner to the Dean of the Faculty of Health, VP Research and Innovation, and other health leaders across UVic. The SDO is responsible for creating the philanthropic fundraising strategy for UVic’s health theme and for advancing health-themed fundraising priorities through major and principal gift development, alumni engagement, and donor stewardship.The SDO works with, and is supported by, colleagues from across Alumni and Development, including other major gift fundraisers, Advancement Services, Alumni Relations, Principal Giving and centralized University Development teams.Daily tasks will include, but not be limited to, developing and executing strategic fundraising plans aligned with health leadership and institutional priorities, serving as a strategic advisor to Faculty leadership on advancement initiatives, drafting and editing correspondence, case statements, proposals and other communication pieces, research and stewardship activities, operations and project management, community relations, maintaining and updating confidential files and information systems and liaising with all areas of Alumni and Development. This role provides the incumbent the chance to learn about and share initiatives across UVic, work with a variety of subject matter experts, and act as a community citizen in fundraising.This role will be required to work independently and demonstrate a high level of initiative while being in a dynamic team environment where flexibility and multi-tasking is essential.About our focus on health:For 50+ years, the University of Victoria has been leading the way in unique health and wellness programs. At UVic, we’re at the forefront of innovative and community-responsive research on the social, cultural and biomedical determinants of health and wellness. Our work also includes disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, care and cure.The university’s intention is to lift up all faculties across the university while also serving vital community needs, including through Indigenous-led scholarship and addressing systemic barriers to healthcare. The Faculty of Health is the University of Victoria's first new faculty in 30 years and officially started on May 1, 2025. Many complex factors contribute to health and wellness across the lifespan.The complexities of health care in Canada are growing, and with them come greater demands for health care professionals and specialized research. The Faculty of Health is committed to providing a supportive environment that attracts and retains a diverse and flourishing community. We promote equity in terms of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, Indigeneity and abilities. With more than 200 faculty members working in health and wellness on campus, the new faculty builds on UVic’s existing strengths in health and wellness education, training and research. It brings together a diverse and talented community of students, faculty and partners to address systemic barriers to health care and create healthier communities. The vision of the group is to elevate the Faculty of Health to become a national beacon of inclusivity and excellence in Canada.About Alumni and Development:Alumni Relations and Development is the division of the university responsible for creating strong relationships and building philanthropic commitment between the University of Victoria and its alumni and friends. UVic offers a combination of dynamic learning, vital impact and an extraordinary academic environment that can’t be found anywhere else.The university's Development team has been growing steadily, raising over $30 million annually, and is in the early stages of a comprehensive campaign.What We Offer:Professional experience: be part of working with a team of professionals on a post-secondary comprehensive fundraising campaign.Professional development: stay current in your field and work towards your professional growth goals with opportunities for professional development such as attending conferences, workshops or courses in addition to professional memberships in AFP and CASE.Values-based work. The Alumni and Development values are:
  • Integrity
  • Collaboration
  • Respect
  • Passion
  • Teamwork
  • Flexibility
  • Creativity
If you are an experienced major gifts officer with proven success in major gift fundraising, preferably in higher education, and strong leadership and team management experience, seeking to grow your career, or someone who has transferable relationship building skills, please consider joining our dynamic major gifts fundraising team. UVic has been chosen as one of BC’s top employers and one of Canada’s best diversity employers. We encourage members of historically underrepresented groups to apply for this role, even if you aren’t sure that you have all the qualifications listed.*This position is eligible for a Hybrid Work Arrangement*The salary range for this position is:
  • Recruitment range: $87,035 to $95,971 and maximum starting salary is determined by the PEA Collective Agreement.
  • Performance range: $ 113,217 salary range ceiling is available through annual performance increases.
Job SummaryMandate:
The Senior Development Officer (SDO) is a strategic partner to the Dean and Faculty leadership, responsible for advancing the Faculty’s fundraising priorities through major gift development, alumni engagement, and donor stewardship. The SDO collaborates with central advancement teams and plays a key role in aligning Faculty initiatives with institutional advancement strategies.Objectives:
  • Develop detailed solicitation strategies and tactics for each constituent in portfolio and work with the Dean/unit Head, volunteers and faculty members to execute these strategies
  • Secure major and principal gifts aligned with Faculty/unit priorities and the University's mission.
  • Partner with university and faculty/unit leadership, as a trusted advisor, to articulate fundraising priorities and proposals
  • Assume a confident and informed relationship with the Dean/unit leader in advising on donor strategy and fundraising best practices
  • Support team development and operations by mentoring staff and ensuring accurate gift tracking and reporting.
Work Environment:
The SDO works both on and off campus, as appropriate, to attend in-person and virtual meetings and events with the Director, Dean/Unit Head, volunteers, Faculty members, staff and donors. The SDO maintains a working space within their assigned Faculty/unit(s).Job RequirementsThis position requires a level of education, training, and experience equivalent to an undergraduate degree plus 5 years of relevant experience. A Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation is preferredKnowledge, skills, and abilities include:
  • Commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive and respectful working and learning environment.
  • Knowledge of Canadian Income Tax Act, Canada Revenue Agency guidelines, complex gift agreements and some knowledge of gift planning vehicles
  • Proven success in major gift fundraising, preferably in higher education.
  • Knowledge in Development practices and processes as well as systems used for day-to-day business is an asset
  • Proven experience in project management within a large, complex institution is an asset (preferably post-secondary institution)
  • Strong leadership and team management experience with measurable outcomes.
  • Expertise in fundraising strategy across the giving cycle (identification to stewardship) with the ability to identify and analyze issues, develop solutions, and implement effective strategies to achieve desired outcomes.
  • Ability to apply project management best practices to achieve project goals/tasks on time.
  • Advanced ability to communicate effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and tailor communication style for different audiences and situations.
  • Ability to build relationships with donors, faculty, and institutional leaders.
  • Political acumen and ability to navigate complex institutional structures.
  • Willingness to travel regularly for donor engagement.
  • Organized self-starter with mentoring and coaching abilities.
  • Knowledge of the local philanthropic market is an asset.
Territory Acknowledgement: We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Xʷsepsəm/Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.Equity Statement: UVic is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion and in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek members who are eager to actively participate in that shared responsibility. We actively encourage applications from members of .Read our full equity statement here:Accessibility Statement: If you anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application and hiring process contact:

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