Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation

Director, Philanthropy and Campaigns

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Job Location

Hamilton region, Canada

Job Description

Join a team that makes a real difference in the lives of others every day. At Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, you will play an important role in supporting cutting-edge healthcare and improving patient outcomes, while being part of a passionate and caring community. We inspire and motivate gifts that fund medical equipment and patient amenities, innovative research initiatives, essential redevelopment of clinical care spaces, and the education and training of health care providers. As a registered charitable organization, we proudly support patients and families across south-central Ontario, and from outside the region, who receive specialized care at Hamilton Health Sciences including Hamilton General Hospital, Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre, McMaster Children’s Hospital, and St. Peter’s Hospital. The associated programs at the Regional Rehabilitation Centre, McMaster University Medical Centre and Ron Joyce Children’s Health Centre are also included. Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation is building upon a strong foundation of our Culture Code that includes the values of respect, impactful and inspiring. We believe that relationships and partnerships are the basis of excellence in fundraising and have a vision to see a community of inspired and committed donors. Every position in HHSF contributes to a safe, inclusive environment for all through compliance with our equity, diversity and inclusion philosophy and patient and staff safety policies and procedures. Position Summary: Reporting to the VP, Philanthropy & Partnerships, the Director, Philanthropy & Campaigns is a key member of the management team at Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation (HHSF) and contributes to the organization’s strategies, plans and successes. As a senior leader of the Philanthropy and Partnerships department, this significant revenue generating role provides exceptional fundraising and relationship management expertise to benefit HHSF’s mission and leads the strategy development and implementation for the fundraising programs within the Philanthropy & Campaigns portfolio. The Director, Philanthropy & Campaigns has an overall objective to enhance capability and success of leadership/major gift revenue and campaign initiatives, through the development and implementation of annual fundraising plans, supporting department objectives, providing team leadership, oversight of program fundraising activity and donor/partner strategy and engagement for the portfolio. The Director, Philanthropy & Campaigns provides leadership in developing and evaluating strategic, donor centric fundraising approaches that complement all fundraising programs across HHSF. As an experienced fundraising professional, the Director, Philanthropy & Campaigns is responsible for building strong and productive relationships to maximize revenue generation. Leading a team of fundraising professionals, this role champions support with a focus on progressive relationships at the $100,000 and above level, managing a personal portfolio of relationships with great confidence and skill that includes, but not limited to, prospects and donors at the $500,000 (six – seven figure gifts). Portfolio could include philanthropic donations, corporate engagement, foundation proposals, community initiatives, legacy and partnership opportunities. This position is required to function independently but also collaboratively, working in and supporting the Philanthropy and Partnerships department, providing leadership to its staff and operations. This role will need to exercise a considerable amount of initiative, innovation and resourcefulness to enhance existing relationships and create new opportunities to achieve strategic and impactful outcomes to realize HHSF’s goals. Qualifications: Ten (10) years of both progressive fundraising and management experience, with demonstrated success in the non-profit/charitable sector. Demonstrated people management and leadership experience within a cross functional structure. Significant experience facilitating successful relationships at the $500,000- $1 million plus giving level. Post-secondary education in business, event, communications, public relations or related field; or equivalent experience Certificate in development, fundraising or event planning an asset Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation is an asset Experience in campaign management and implementation an asset. Demonstrated excellent communication skills (verbal and written), interpersonal, and problem solving skills Exceptional relationship building skills to engage, negotiate and influence senior stakeholders, including major donors, corporate partners, and community leaders. Proven track record to constantly deliver fundraising goals, with ability to achieve results and growth of program management High degree of initiative and ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize tasks in a positive and effective manner, meeting critical deadlines Ability to analyze data and results to drive, process improvements, recommendations, strategic decision-making and program enhancements Ability to condense and package information in a visually appealing and logical manner Ability to manage relationships and motivate others to accomplish specific tasks Demonstrated commitment to the highest standards of ethical practice Understand the need for professionalism, discretion and patience when communicating with donors and volunteers Strong computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft applications (365, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), CANVA, data entry into and reporting from database system, and chat and video conferencing programs Experience with Raiser’s Edge/NXT fundraising software an asset Must be able to work collaboratively in a cross-functional team environment and have the professionalism to interact directly with senior executives across the Foundation Positively contribute to a supportive and inclusive organizational culture is mandatory Highly effective people leadership skills with demonstrated employee coaching, mentorship and development skills Acts as a role model to staff and others, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, confidentiality and sensitivity Experience with developing and managing a budget. Working Hours, Location and Requirements This position operates Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, onsite at Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation head office at 1 King Street West, Hamilton, ON. The nature of the work is that some evening and weekend work is required to attend events and meetings. Opportunity to work remotely up to 2 days a week after 3 months of employment based on approval of VP. Travel is required as the position will regularly visit various locations (i.e. Hamilton Health Science affiliated sites, event locations, corporate partners, donors). The incumbent must possess a valid driver’s license and have use of a reliable vehicle. A current and satisfactory Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC) or Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) is a requirement of employment; the regional police service will determine suitable police check. A cleared status by HHS Employee Health Services and proof of full COVID vaccination is a requirement of employment in accordance with Hamilton Health Sciences policy. Why Us? At Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, we are committed to offering a comprehensive total rewards package that supports your well-being: We provide a competitive hiring range of $120,000 to $130,000, commensurate with experience, along with an annual performance-based incentive program, subject to Board approval. Our package includes participation in a Defined Benefit Pension Plan (HOOPP), comprehensive healthcare, dental and travel benefits with a Health Services Spending Account, maternity and parental leave top up benefits, and access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP). Team members start with three weeks of paid vacation and your birthday off We have a culture which supports and encourages continuous professional development and career growth opportunities How to Apply: to help us learn more about you, please submit your resume and cover letter articulating why you are interested in working for the Hamilton Health Science Foundation to HHSFcareershhsc.ca , posting will remain open until filled. If you do not have all qualifications, we are still interested in your application. Applications will be reviewed and invited for next stages of the recruitment process, as received. We would like to thank all who apply, but only those selected to move forward will be contacted. The Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion within HHSF reflects a belief that we will make the greatest impact to our mission when everyone can genuinely and fully participate without barriers or exclusion. We are dedicated to creating a workplace reflective of the community we live, work and serve and welcome applications from diverse and equity-deserving groups. HHSF is committed to providing a barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. Accommodation, if requested, will be provided throughout the recruitment process in accordance with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Should any candidate require accommodation in any phase of the recruitment process, please contact Heather Slye (905.521.2100 x 44624 or HHSFcareershhsc.ca ) for assistance.

Location: Hamilton region, CA

Posted Date: 10/5/2024
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