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Advancement Officer – Individual Giving

The Culinary Institute of America, New Hyde Park, New York, United States

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Overview The anticipated hiring range for this position is $62,400 to $68,000. Hiring offers will be determined based on the final candidate’s qualifications and experience. The recruiter can share more information about what the anticipated hiring salary would be based upon your specific qualifications during the selection process.

The CIA offers a substantial benefits package that includes

medical coverage available at no cost

to qualifying employees, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, retirement savings plan with high employer contributions, a generous paid time off program, and more!

As the benefits package at the CIA results in a significant value above the base hiring salary for this position, we encourage you to apply so that our recruiters can share more information with you about the benefits of working for the CIA.

Position Summary The Advancement Officer, Individual Giving helps to drive revenue within the Culinary Institute of America’s (CIA)’s Individual Giving programs. In addition to carrying a personal portfolio of up to 250 active prospects and supporters, the Advancement Officer provides coordinating support at the direction of the Senior Advancement Officer to all Advancement team portfolio managers and is the primary administrator for the college’s Society of Fellows program which generates $1 million annually. With a focus on fundraising and business development for annual operational support, the Advancement Officer works collaboratively with their colleagues in the Advancement and Alumni Relations Office to ensure a highly integrated and seamless approach to furthering the strategic and fundraising goals of the CIA.

Essential Responsibilities

Collaborates with colleagues to identify and qualify prospective donors using best practices for matching donor interest with institutional priorities with a particular focus on annual operating support.

Manages a portfolio of up to 250 current and prospective donors, meeting or exceeding institutional performance metrics.

Monitors progress toward achieving fundraising goals.

Attends, assists and supports a variety of events throughout the year including, but not limited to alumni weekend, regional events, donor recognition celebrations, etc.

Implements all direct mail solicitations for alumni, parents, corporations, organizations, and friends.

Provides support for all annual giving communications, including writing, editing, and production oversight related to direct mail, email, phone, crowdfunding, social media fundraising, and giving days.

Coordinates the annual faculty/staff fundraising campaign.

Supports the engagement of the college’s Society of Fellows and serves as the main administrator of the program responsible for newsletter, tracking, annual renewals, engagement strategies, programing, stewardship, retention and growth, etc.

Attends regular prospect clearance, track, and manage meetings.

Develops and implements strategies to ensure successful solicitation of cash gifts from constituencies in support of the CIA’s initiatives.

Documents contact and prospect “moves” tracking progress in the CIA Advancement database.

Supports the creation of donor materials and proposals and achieves donor meeting targets.

Prepares reports as directed by the Senior Advancement Officer.

Any and all other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications Education

Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with a concentration in fundraising, communications, business, finance, or related field, or an Associate’s Degree and significant experience in lieu of.

Experience

Two (2) to five (5) years of progressive experience within fundraising, sales, business development or higher education.

Preferred Qualifications

Higher education or foodservice industry work experience preferred.

Experience in nonprofit fundraising.

Previous annual fund/alumni relations, sales or marketing experience in a university setting.

Required Skills

Strong analytical, problem-solving and conceptual skills.

Excellent written, verbal communication, and presentation skills required. Must have demonstrated ability in organizational, time management, problem solving and interpersonal skills.

Ability to work independently or in a team environment, and maintain collaborative relationships with all members of the team. High level of energy and self-motivation.

Strong computer experience, including the ability to work effectively with MS Office suite.

Ability to be adaptable, dependable and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.

Ability to use sound judgment and discretion in handling sensitive issues with confidentiality and discretion.

Embody an entrepreneurial spirit.

Working Conditions

Ability to travel occasionally domestically and throughout the region to fulfill business needs, including but not limited to college and donor sponsored events.

Must be available to work nights and weekends as required due to business needs.

Ability to lift and carry up to twenty-five (25) pounds.

Regular work require the use of a computer, sometimes in excess of eight (8) hours per day.

Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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