What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Development position at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.?
Description
Director of Development
About The Position
The Director of Development provides strategic and operational management of the Alice Walton School of Medicine private giving initiatives. The Director is responsible for building the infrastructure for the fundraising program. In collaboration with the Medical School’s leadership, the Director is responsible for managing philanthropic support through individual, corporate, and foundation major gifts that advance the medical school’s vision and mission. The Director maintains a portfolio of active prospects and is responsible for the solicitation of these prospects. The ideal candidate possesses proven leadership and management skills, a successful track record medical school fundraising including donor relations, portfolio management, and alumni relations.
This position reports directly to the Founding Dean & CEO of the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Major Responsibilities / Essential Functions Specific to The Position :
- Serves as subject matter expert for philanthropy at the medical school. Ensures that fundraising efforts reflect the organization’s values, mission, vision and plans.
- Develops and executes comprehensive major giving strategies to achieve annual fundraising goals.
- In collaboration with internal constituents, oversees the development and implementation of tailored solicitation plans for major gift prospects which will require personal contact and travel.
- Superior ability to identify, comprehend, analyze, and interpret complex written materials, situations and concepts within the medical education field.
- Participates in division budgeting and produces monthly, quarterly, and annual reports.
- Plans, develops, implements, and manages departmental budget
- Routinely monitors and analyzes fundraising metrics. Utilizes data driven insights to adjust strategies and enhance fundraising outcomes.
- Creates a strategic plan for an alumni giving program.
- Ensures a high degree of data integrity, confidentiality and efficiency for the management of donor and member records, proposals, recognition program, reporting, project management, and other related processes.
- Ensures compliance with all relevant regulations and laws, maintains accountability standards to donors and ensures compliance with code of ethical principles and standards of conduct for fundraising professionals.
- Remains informed of best practices in the field of non-profit fundraising.
- Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate computer applications and the ability to produce correspondence, reports and newsletters.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education
Required Work Experience, Qualifications, Skills, and Abilities
Preferred Work Experience and Qualifications
About Us
Founded in 2021, Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM) is a nonprofit, four-year MD program enhancing traditional medical education with the arts, humanities, and whole health principles. The School’s culture embraces self-care to empower students to care for their own well-being as well as their patients’. The School’s state-of-the-art medical education facility is under construction in Bentonville, Arkansas on the Crystal Bridges campus, home to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Heartland Whole Health Institute. The School has been granted preliminary accreditation status by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
What We Seek
We are building a cadre of medical professionals trained in conventional medicine and in whole health, by reimagining medical education. We seek leaders and faculty who are excited by this endeavor. We are building a health care learning and delivery environment in which diversity is a strength and highly valued. Thus, we seek candidates who . Ideal candidates are committed to our goals of inclusive excellence, and to facilitating optimal health for all using a whole health approach.
Faculty and staff members will contribute to the development and rollout of the ARCHES curriculum, which is built on evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning. It includes the following six core elements :
All six areas of the curriculum will be interwoven throughout the four-year curriculum.