What are the responsibilities and job description for the Executive Director OMC Foundation position at The Ohio Masonic Communities?
At The Ohio Masonic Communities, we pride ourselves on being thetrusted partner to help people age respectfully and our employees are the keyto this success. A fun, supportive,team-based work environment, we provide support to Browning Masonic Communityin Waterville, Springfield Masonic Community in Springfield, and WesternReserve Masonic Community in Medina. With the help of The Ohio Masonic Communities Foundation and The Ohio MasonicCommunities Resource Center, we emphasize using innovative technology to provide thebest care possible. It's why we won the 2022 Leading Age Ohio InnovationAward. If a community or staff member hasan idea for something to make life better or work easier, we find a way to make it happen.
We want to take care of you as much as you support takingcare of our community members. That'swhy we offer competitive benefits including paying up to $5,000 a year fortuition so you can further your education and your career. We also understand that everybody goesthrough tough times, so our HOPE program provides financial assistance toemployees in need.
Don't let our name confuse you; you don't need to be Masonicto live or work here. Our history isrooted in the Masonic values of service and charity, but that doesn't meanwe're all Masons. In fact, many of ourresidents and employees aren't!
We're ready for you to join our team!
SUMMARY : Responsible for all aspects of a long-rangeplan for the Fund Development Program while directing and working with thefoundation staff to : create, maintain, and increase the annual giving programs.Develop and implement an effective Volunteer Program, while expandingacquisition programs that positively impact family and community giving,corporate giving, and employee giving. Ensures campaign readiness forsignificant capital campaign, while continuing major gift initiatives, grantacquisition, and estate / planned giving. Works with the Board of Foundationtrustees and Executive staff to create policies and procedures for theexpansion of the Endowment Portfolio.
EDUCATIONand / or EXPERIENCE : Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or universityrequired, Master's Degree preferred. Familiarity and experience working withaffinity groups, preferably with Masons or Eastern Star organizations. Sevenyears' experience working primarily in planned development cultivation andsolicitation, with demonstrated experience in planned giving and securing majorphilanthropic gifts.
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Salary : $5,000