Job description
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County is seeking a Vice President of Development with a passion for creating affordable housing, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a successful track-record of leading, managing and growing successful fundraising programs and teams. The Vice President reports to Jennifer Player, President & CEO, and will serve as a vital member of the staff leadership team. They will lead and mentor a dedicated five-person staff and be responsible for ensuring that all fundraising and communications activities are utilizing best practices in reaching ambitious fundraising goals and providing excellent stewardship for donors. The Vice President will play a critical major gift and annual fundraising role, building on the incredible success of the comprehensive capital campaign Weavers Grove: Strengthening the Fabric of our Community, culminating in spring 2023.
The Vice President of Development will be joining colleagues dedicated to the organization’s mission in an environment where teamwork thrives. The Vice President will be leading a talented team that includes a Major Gifts Officer, Development Officer, Communications and Events Manager, Volunteer Program Manager, and Development Associate. Given the importance of this team’s efforts in meeting the agency’s mission, the Vice President must be an excellent manager, motivator, and mentor who can bring out the best in each individual while also ensuring the team is working together at its best. Clear individual and team goals based on a sound annual development and communications plan will be key so that each team member understands their role in the overall effort. Habitat promotes creative thinking and continuous learning, and the Vice President should be a champion for both. Taking an interest in each team member’s personal and professional development will be critical to the success of the team.
Key Responsibilities:
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Compensation: The salary range for this position is $80,000 - $105,000 and is commensurate with experience and abilities.
To apply: In one document please submit a cover letter, resume and salary requirements and send via email to:
Ms. Alyn Valdivia
Human Resources Manager
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County
careers@orangehabitat.org
Applications will be accepted until September 23, 2022 or until the position is filled. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workforce.
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The Vice President of Development will be joining colleagues dedicated to the organization’s mission in an environment where teamwork thrives. The Vice President will be leading a talented team that includes a Major Gifts Officer, Development Officer, Communications and Events Manager, Volunteer Program Manager, and Development Associate. Given the importance of this team’s efforts in meeting the agency’s mission, the Vice President must be an excellent manager, motivator, and mentor who can bring out the best in each individual while also ensuring the team is working together at its best. Clear individual and team goals based on a sound annual development and communications plan will be key so that each team member understands their role in the overall effort. Habitat promotes creative thinking and continuous learning, and the Vice President should be a champion for both. Taking an interest in each team member’s personal and professional development will be critical to the success of the team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Leads the creation, monitoring, and evaluation of a diversified, comprehensive written development and communications plan with clearly defined goals, objectives, timelines, and assignment of responsibilities.
- Motivates, supervises, evaluates, and mentors the development team and creates a supportive, collaborative, productive, and healthy work environment based on respect, teamwork, and clear expectations and responsibilities.
- Maintains a comprehensive prospect list of major donors. Is personally responsible for a portfolio of prospects from the list. Collaborates with volunteers and the Board in the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of donors and prospects.
- Continues to focus on building a robust prospect pipeline and moves management system.
- Serves as an active member of the staff leadership team and the Weavers Grove campaign leadership team.
- Makes regular progress reports to the CEO and Board and keeps the staff fully informed.
- Ensures that staff receive the professional development and resources (within budget constraints) to stay current in their fields and productive at work.
- Provides or secures fundraising training as needed for the Board or other volunteers.
- Ensures that all communications and marketing materials (written, verbal, or electronic) have a consistent message and look. This includes but is not limited to fundraising materials, acknowledgements to donors, annual reports, newsletters, website, and proposals.
- Oversees and evaluates all processes and procedures related to fundraising including stewardship activities (donor database, acknowledgements, and recognition), gift acceptance policies, contributions management, and communications/marketing style guidelines and messaging.
- Formulates an annual development program budget and monitors budget throughout the year.
- Has a thorough knowledge of the history, programs, and major milestones of the organization and the key leadership, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to its success.
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree or substantial equivalent experience.
- 5-plus years of professional experience in a nonprofit organization, with a proven track record of fundraising success. Experience with fundraising in the greater Orange County area a plus.
- Demonstrates integrity, treats colleagues and donors with respect, puts the fundraising needs of the organization above personal ambitions, and maintains confidentiality.
- Passion for the mission of Habitat for Humanity; empathy for the people Habitat serves.
- Fearless and smart fundraiser with experience in the full range of fundraising including major gifts, annual fund, sponsorships, grants, special events, planned giving, and capital campaigns.
- Exceptional planning skills; goal, results, and detail-oriented with the ability to set and meet deadlines. Able to construct, articulate, implement, and evaluate written annual plans.
- Commitment to diversity and a history of working effectively with colleagues, volunteers, prospects and donors irrespective of their economic status, ethnicity, gender identity, educational level, or sexual orientation.
- Proven track record for achieving ambitious revenue targets in a highly competitive environment as well as creating new programs and/or improving existing programs.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and oral; ability to influence and engage a wide range of donors and key stakeholders and build long-term relationships. Comfortable with Habitat homeowners as well as corporate executives and people of wealth.
- Understanding of the relationship of housing insecurity and poverty to a systemically racist framework of U.S. housing policy.
- Can clearly and effectively articulate Habitat’s case for support using a combination of homeowner, volunteer, and donor stories and facts and figures related to need and impact.
- Enthusiastic and skilled networker who enjoys getting out into the community, attending events, and participating in civic groups and activities that position the organization for success.
- History of leading effective communication and marketing efforts related to fundraising or awareness, including both social and traditional media.
- Team management and staff supervision experience required, with the ability to create a shared commitment to the mission and a creative, healthy work environment.
- Flexible and adaptable work style with the ability to work some nights and weekends, manage competing demands and work independently without close oversight; creative with a sense of humor.
Compensation: The salary range for this position is $80,000 - $105,000 and is commensurate with experience and abilities.
To apply: In one document please submit a cover letter, resume and salary requirements and send via email to:
Ms. Alyn Valdivia
Human Resources Manager
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County
careers@orangehabitat.org
Applications will be accepted until September 23, 2022 or until the position is filled. Habitat for Humanity of Orange County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workforce.
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