Gift Officer at The McCallie School, Inc.
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Fundraising, Donor Cultivation, Solicitation, Stewardship, Relationship Building, Volunteer Engagement, Data Integrity, Strategic Programming, Prospect Management, Interpersonal Skills, Self-Motivation, Problem-Solving, Communication, Teamwork, Data-Driven Decision Making, CRM

Industry

Description
Description Founded in 1905 and serving nearly 1,000 day and boarding students from across the United States and all over the world, McCallie is one of the country’s premier independent schools and a national leader in educating boys in grades 6-12. McCallie takes an expansive view of education, seeking to form the whole boy. In his journey to manhood, McCallie comes alongside the student and supports his mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional development. Position Summary: McCallie is seeking to hire a gift officer; a professional who is proactive and demonstrates responsiveness, with a strong service mindset, independent thinking, and solid judgment in the complex and often fluid environment of independent school fundraising. This individual works closely with internal and external community partners to build engagement within a community network that fosters a strong culture of philanthropy throughout the school and global community. The gift officer will engage, cultivate, solicit, and steward within the community to create connections and support McCallie’s mission. This role provides leadership for execution of strategic programming through fundraising primarily, as well as relationship building, volunteer engagement, and actively involving target constituents in the school community. The gift officer works closely with other members of the development team who may have a different portfolio of constituents to ensure alignment and collaboration. The gift officer partners with the Advancement Services/Operations (ASO) team for data integrity and event management. The ASO team will identify the audience for various campaigns that align with the solicitation and stewardship strategies. And the gift officer provides critical information to ASO within the defined parameters of timeline and form so that the team can use information for data-driven decision making. This is a year-round 12 month, full-time position. It is considered exempt and eligible for full benefits. Based on qualifications, may consider hiring at entry level Assistant Giving Officer or senior level Major Gift Officer. Primary Responsibilities: Key Function #1 - Donor and Prospect Management: Identify, engage, cultivate, solicit, & steward with a focus within an assigned portfolio of constituents. Enhance existing relationships while building new relationships, systems, and programs that further tap into the support, generosity, and resources of the community. Manage a significant portfolio of donor prospects and completed gift proposals each year to maintain engagement through outreach guided by key performance metrics. Solicit planned gifts from managed prospects. Provide timely updates, analysis, and management of constituent data to ensure data integrity. Track activities & metrics and meet productivity expectations for touchpoints (calls/visits/events) and access reporting to measure success against activity metrics. Actively participate in the moves management process and offer insights into potential prospects for philanthropy and solicitations. Key Function #2 - Development Program Growth and Execution: Collaborate with and support Philanthropy teammates to develop and execute (as needed) forward-thinking development/advancement programs that optimally grow engagement and giving across constituencies. Integrate with the full Development team and enlist the support of the Communications team on materials needed to expand and enhance the school’s visibility and reputation. Collaborate with the Admissions office and other internal partners to ensure consistency in approach and shared information. Partner with ASO to develop data-driven cultivation of programs/events/projects based on return on investment. Key Function #3 - Community and Constituent Engagement: Develop a network of engaged volunteers to help cultivate relationships and develop leadership within the community. Support the ongoing and important work of Donor Stewardship, on both broad and individual scales. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate: Personal and professional integrity as well as respect for the confidentiality of colleagues and constituents Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with all the school’s varied constituents from diverse backgrounds and generations Self-motivation, flexibility, problem-solving, and commitment to innovation Cooperation, collegiality, and teamwork Requirements Bachelor’s degree; 5+ years of experience in the nonprofit sector and in fundraising, or applicable sales/business development; Proven success in directly soliciting and closing charitable gifts or proven success record in sales environment; Extensive travel required with some nights and weekend work; Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Experience working with and motivating volunteers and staff members; Experience working in a Customer Relationship Management system (CRM) is preferred; Independent school knowledge preferred; Deep understanding of, support for, and desire to live out McCallie’s mission for the good of McCallie boys - including both the school’s Christian foundation and its commitment to the ideals of honor, truth, and duty.
Responsibilities
The Gift Officer is responsible for engaging, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding constituents within an assigned portfolio to foster a strong culture of philanthropy supporting the school's mission. This role also involves providing leadership for strategic programming execution through fundraising, relationship building, and volunteer engagement.
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