What are the responsibilities and job description for the Development Campaign Manager position at Second Harvest Heartland?
JOB TITLE: Campaign Manager
DEPARTMENT: Development
LED BY: Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving
SALARY: Starting at $75,000 - 85,000 Annually
FSLA STATUS: Exempt
HOURS: Full-Time, 40 hours/week
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Hybrid, 2-3 Days/Wk in Office
POSITION SUMMARY
The Development Campaign Manager will work closely with the Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving to execute the Make Hunger History fundraising campaign. This role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a passion for supporting the organization's mission. The Campaign Manager will ensure the success with various campaign tasks; including but not limited to; proposal support, task force management, data management, event planning, and campaign donor engagement and stewardship. This role requires a combination of supporting the campaign, as well as independent judgment and discretion to lead on donor-facing activities.
To thrive in this environment, one must be results-oriented, prospect-focused, collaborative, intuitive, able to network and proactively engage with donors in a multitude of settings and be comfortable working both independently and as part of a team.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Work closely with Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving to execute campaign strategy
- Participate in all meetings with campaign counsel
- Provide support for donor visits
- Lead on campaign timelines, phase roll outs
- Campaign Task Force management with Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving
- Prepare campaign information and develop data and analytics as needed for proposals and materials
- Create agendas, slides, and talking points for donor meetings in coordination with campaign counsel
- Manage proposal requirements with Senior Grant Officer
- Opportunity management and oversight with monthly review and update in partnership with Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving, Director of Individual Giving, and Prospect Researcher
- Manage campaign document library
- Ensure timely and accurate invoicing, pledges, gala sponsorships, and the like in partnership with Development Operations
- Plan, track, and implement stewardship with Interim Chief Development Officer, Senior Director of Campaign and Leadership Giving, and others on the Development team
- Prepare board meeting-specific campaign reports, agendas, and slides
- Organize and facilitate campaign events, including logistics, volunteer management, and on-site support.
VALUES
- We Deliver: We use our head and heart to make decisions, we make the best use of donor dollars, and we achieve results safely and reliably.
- We Lead with Our Hearts: We keep our neighbors, partners, and teams at the center of our work. We seek to understand and anticipate their needs.
- We are all in this Together: We collaborate, internally and externally. We communicate openly, seeking feedback and sharing knowledge.
- We Innovate: We seek out bold new ideas, we embrace change, and we commit to continuous improvement for ourselves and our work.
- We Believe our Differences Make us Stronger: We are curious about and embrace cultural differences. We build teams that reflect our community.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
- All relevant experience including work, education, transferable skills, and military experience will be considered.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate.
- Demonstrated exceptional interpersonal skills to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone is welcomed and valued.
- Demonstrated familiarity with Microsoft Office, Office 365, and the ability to learn other computer software programs.
- Ability to work with flexibility, efficiency, and enthusiasm, both individually and as part of a team in a fast-paced, high-demand environment.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, manage and follow through on multiple daily tasks and projects.
- Strong donor stewardship or client services background and skill set.
- CRM familiarity required.
- Financial acumen with the ability to understand and develop budgets used for securing corporate and foundation funding.
- Valid MN driver’s license and a good driving record along with dependable transportation.
Second Harvest Heartland is an EEO/AA Employer.
Benefits include: 9 paid holidays each calendar year, plus 4 extra well-being days, up to 160 hours of paid time off per calendar year, with the option to carry over up to 20 hours to the following calendar year, volunteer time off to serve community each calendar year, up to 12 weeks paid parental leave for birth and non-birth parents, and more! Learn more about our benefits package here.
Salary : $75,000 - $85,000