•Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree
•10 years’ experience working in major foundation and corporate grant development with a proven, successful track record of solicitation and cultivation of funders and demonstrated success through progressively responsible positions
•Knowledge of health policy stakeholders and priority topics a plus
•Experience interacting with high level individuals; strong interpersonal skills
•Professional, diplomatic, reliable and highly organized
•Detail-oriented, with strong follow-through skills.
•Strong strategic planning skills
•Exceptional verbal and written skills
•Strong analytic and database skills
•Ability to handle multiple projects at a time
•Ability to be a team player and work in a dynamic work environment; must be flexible to changing priorities
Qualifications and position descriptions can be found on our website. You may submit an online application at www.projecthope.org; to learn more about the journal, visit www.healthaffairs.org
Convenient Bethesda location on Metro red line with Metro/parking subsidy.
EOE/M/F/D/V
We value diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply!
About Our Company
Health Affairs, the nation’s leading peer reviewed health policy journal, currently has a Development Director vacancy available. The nonpartisan scholarly journal is cited regularly as a resource on health care reform and reaches millions of readers online and in print. Health Affairs is published by and operated as a division of Project HOPE, an international, nonprofit, health education organization in the U.S.
The Development Director position reports to the Executive Publisher and Editor in Chief. This position is responsible for assisting in raising funds for the journal’s operations by identifying and cultivating, soliciting and stewarding relationships with existing and potential foundations and corporate donors. This position holds significant responsibility for meeting the division’s fundraising goal.