What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Director, Development position at USNA Alumni Association & Foundation?
The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation in Annapolis, Maryland is looking to hire a full-time Regional Director, Development to join the Development Team.
Through the generosity of inspired donors, the Regional Development Team strives to sustain and further elevate the United States Naval Academy's goal of being the Nation's flagship institution for undergraduate education, leadership and character development.
Alumni, parents, and friends from around the country work closely with the Regional Development Team to enhance their engagement with the Naval Academy through the Naval Academy Foundation. Our team is committed to building lifelong relationships with highly dedicated donors and leadership volunteers to deepen their connection to the mission of the Naval Academy through philanthropy at the major and principal gift levels. Our mission is achieved through regionally based travel working one-on-one with donors as well as engaging others interested in supporting the Academy through high impact events featuring faculty, staff and other alumni.
The position is part of an energized and engaged team, all of whom are driven to advance our mission as well as their own professional and personal growth. The team works closely together to think strategically, address opportunities and challenges, as well as search for ways to improve both team and individual performance. Pending territory/team assignment, this position reports to the Managing Regional Director, Development OR the Senior Regional Director, Development and works closely with a team of two to three Regional Directors of Development and an Assistant Director, Regional Development. This position is supported by the Administrative Coordinator, Development.
This position pays a competitive salary commensurate with experience and is also eligible for an annual performance-based bonus, when applicable. You would also be eligible for a generous benefits plan which includes medical, dental, vision, an FSA, an HSA, a fully-vested 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching, 22 days of accrued paid time off (PTO) per fiscal year, 13 paid holidays per calendar year, group life insurance, short-term & long-term disability, identity theft protection, and annual opportunities for professional development. Although not guaranteed, certain additional benefits may be offered through the Naval Academy, such as use of certain recreational facilities (including the Brigade Sports Complex gym, marina and indoor/outdoor pools), as well as category II eligibility for employee children to apply to the Naval Academy Primary School.
This position is based in historic Annapolis at our current offices located overlooking the Severn River on the beautiful grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy. In 2023, the staff of the Alumni Association and Foundation moved into new modern offices of the Fluegel Alumni Center, which was built on the banks of College Creek overlooking the Naval Academy and downtown Annapolis.
ABOUT THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY (USNA) ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AND FOUNDATION
The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association and the United States Naval Academy Foundation are two independent, not-for-profit corporations sharing a single president and CEO and operating as a fully integrated organization in support of the Naval Academy and its mission. The organization's focus and core competencies are engagement and philanthropy in pursuit of complementary and closely aligned missions.
Our Mission: The course set by Alumni Association founders in 1886 rings true today as our mission is to serve and support the United States, the Naval Service, the Naval Academy, and academy alumni by:
- Furthering the highest standards at the Naval Academy.
- Seeking out; informing, encouraging and assisting outstanding, qualified young men and women to pursue careers as officers through the Naval Academy, and
- Initiating and sponsoring activities that will perpetuate the history, traditions, memories, and growth of the Naval Academy and bind alumni together in support of the highest ideals of command, citizenship, and the government.
Our important mission requires that we hire and retain the best of the best. In order to do that, we offer competitive pay, generous benefits, opportunities for career development, and a positive work experience.
Additionally, due to our unique public-private partnership, the Regional Director, Development will collaborate on complex giving and engagement opportunities with Naval Academy senior leadership, civilian / military faculty, as well as key alumni, parents, and friends volunteer leaders.
EXPECTATIONS OF THE POSITION
- Develop and manage a portfolio of approximately 100 prospective and current major and principal gift donors capable of making six and seven figure gifts in support of the Naval Academy and donors' own philanthropic goals
- Commitment to meet and exceed annual goals for dollars raised and corresponding tracked activity such as meetings and other substantial interactions that culminate in securing, on average, $1.5 million per year
- Think and execute strategically to build both relationships and regional territories key to major gift fundraising goals
- Integrate into a culture that emphasizes excellence, lifelong learning, and a performance management system that sets high expectations and drives results
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION
- Approaches each day with grit and optimism, works with enthusiasm, thinks with intellect and acts with honesty and humility
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
- Dedication to growth and professional development with an openness to coaching and mentoring
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- 4 to 7 years direct, professional experience in non-profit development (i.e. fundraising), preferably in higher education setting
- Highly capable in Microsoft Office products and telecommunications software, such as videoconferencing platforms
- Aptitude for complex fundraising or sales database systems, preferably experience in Blackbaud CRM or similar systems
- Overnight travel required; a willingness to be on the road approximately 30 - 40 nights per year
- Willingness to attend evening and weekend events at the Naval Academy, including sporting events, such as Navy football, and academic conferences / lectures
- Perform or assist other duties as assigned
Due to the collaborative nature of the role and the consistent, in-person interaction with the Foundation staff is necessary. This position is based in Annapolis and is not eligible for a full-time remote working arrangement.
To Apply: Please go to https://usna.isolvedhire.com/jobs/ and apply on our website.
The USNA Alumni Association and Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Veterans encouraged to apply.
Salary : $88,300 - $110,400