Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
22 Nov, 25
Salary
35.0
Posted On
23 Aug, 25
Experience
5 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Other Industry
The Opportunity
The Program Officer, Charitable Partnerships is the staff person responsible for all aspects of NSCR’s fundraising programs providing leadership in fundraising strategy and execution of fundraising plans. Working with the Executive Director, NSCR’s communications and marketing staff and volunteers, the Program Officer, Charitable Partnerships is responsible for all types of fundraising activities and audiences as well as fundraising related events as well as grants from foundation. The Program Officer works with a wide variety of NSCR community partners in the corporate, government and civil society sectors. This is a four (4) day/week position. The ability to build collaborative relationships with colleagues, donors and sponsors will be key to success for the Program Officer, Charitable Partnerships.
Who We Are
North Shore Community Resources’ (NSCR) mission is to enhance well-being, social connections, empowerment and community participation by designing and delivering programs and services to create a thriving North Shore. NSCR is celebrating our 50th Anniversary in 2026.
Why Work with Us
NSCR staff consistently rank NSCR as a great place to work with an inclusive, supportive and collegial work environment. We provide fair compensation and good benefits. If you enjoy working with a purpose-driven, high-impact team and great colleagues, we want to hear from you!
What You Will Do
The Lead, Charitable Partnerships is responsible for the following deliverables.
1.
Updates and executes fundraising strategy consistent with NSCR’s Strategic Plan
· Plans, develops, implements and evaluates strategies and tactics for corporate, foundation, institutional and individual donors
· Provides support and supervision as appropriate to staff and volunteers who assist with fundraising efforts including recruitment and training
· In consultation with the Executive Director, creates and executes a fundraising budget
· Regularly reports on fundraising activities to the Executive Director and Board of Directors
· Cultivates a culture of philanthropy within the NSCR organization at every level from the Board of Directors to staff and volunteers
2.
· Identifies, cultivates and stewards relationships with new and existing donors including developing, implementing and evaluating a case for support for individual donors, major donors, foundations, corporate sponsors and legacy giving
· Develops, implements and evaluates an appropriate individual donor program including an appropriate donor stewardship process, charitable receipting process and a process for soliciting legacy donations
· Maintains appropriate donor software and stewardship of donor personal information including managing appropriate donor information records, stewardship and recognition processes consistent with NSCR’s Privacy Policy
· Develops, implements and evaluates strategies to enlist the support and assistance of all NSCR staff and volunteers (including the Board of Directors) in fundraising activities to create a culture of philanthropy within NSCR
3.
· Plans, develops, executes and evaluates fundraising events including NSCR’s 50th Anniversary celebrations
· Supports other NSCR events that might contribute to fundraising such a volunteer appreciation events.
· Identifies and applies for potential grants and foundational support for NSCR programs and services when appropriate
· Supports NSCR managers and other staff with grant applications
· Other fundraising tasks as assigned
Who You Are
What We Offer
The wage range for this position is $35-40/hour with a 4 day (28 hour) work week. We offer a good benefits package including extending health and dental benefits.
How to Apply
Please send electronic applications in PDF format including a covering letter + CV + to Murray Mollard, Executive Director.
Please refer the Job description for details