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Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (SON) seeks an ambitious and strategic leader to craft and execute fundraising strategies in support of a compelling vision for the SONs impact. SONs Associate Dean will be a key leader in Vanderbilt Universitys Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) team a dynamic division that has recently reinvented itself and is growing in team size fundraising results and innovation within the industry.
The Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) for Vanderbilts School of Nursing is part of the Department of Alumni Relations (DAR) Development Team at Vanderbilt University and is a manager responsible for leading the major gift fundraising efforts to drive greater levels of engagement and support.
The Associate Dean participates in setting fundraising goals manages a portfolio of prospects oversees a budget for operations and travel and serves as a senior representative within the colleges leadership teams. The Associate Dean is also required to develop and maintain a strong working relationship with the Dean of Nursing to facilitate partnerships around goals priorities and outcomes.
About the Work Unit:
The Department of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) assists Vanderbilt University in securing the resources both human and financial that are required to achieve its mission and goals.The Department is responsible for the identification cultivation solicitation and stewardship of individuals and organizations whose charitable objectives are consistent with those of Vanderbilt Universitys teaching and research programs.
You can visit our website for more information: https://www.vanderbilt/dar/
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
Serving as the chief fundraiser and manager the Associate Dean of Development will work collaboratively to enhance SONs relationshipbuilding efforts with its highestlevel donors and prospects. This is an exceptional opportunity for a highperforming fundraiser and manager to lead the team to build a culture of philanthropy across the school. The Associate Dean will establish and track progress toward SONs fundraising goals in collaboration with other DAR teams Annual Giving Planned Giving and the parents program. They will engage the Nursing Deans Advisory Council and the schools campaign cabinet and similarly develop and draw on committees and councils of alumni industry and other constituents who engage philanthropically with Nursing.
The successful candidate will be intellectual and socially curious possessing extraordinary communication and emotional intelligence. The Associate Dean of Development will have the political savvy and flexibility to navigate a complex academic community and the desire and ability to build bridges and strong working relationships with all members of the operation. They will be a collaborative and innovative leader with a comprehensive knowledge of all major advancement functions and substantial strategic planning experience; personal success securing major and principal gifts; and the proven ability to motivate and engage both internal and external stakeholders. Design implement and coordinate Nursings development programs consistent with the overall development program at Vanderbilt University.
Secure major and principal gifts.
The Associate Dean serves as a major gift officer for SON driving forward the identification cultivation solicitation and stewardship of approximately 65 prospects that are capable of making gifts of $100000 or greater.Outright gifts pledges and planned gifts at this level are all part of the Associate Deans portfolio.
Increase the overall fundraising success for Nursing.
The Associate Dean is charged with overseeing the comprehensive fundraising program that will drive larger success in securing funds to support key priorities which could include but are not limited to endowed scholarships and chairs academic program support research funding and capital projects. The Associate Dean also works closely with the Associate Dean of the College of Connected Computing and DAR Leadership in the goal setting process each fiscal year to set targets that are both ambitious and achievable.
Serve as liaison to other development teams university offices and school leadership.
To maximize the success of Nursings efforts the Associate Dean will work in collaboration with other members of DAR staff to be successful and support universitywide objectives along with a commitment to being donorcentric. Offices that contribute to the success of Nursings development outcomes include Principal Gifts Annual Giving Planned Giving Research and Prospect Development Parents Campaign Athletics Development Marketing & Communications Alumni Engagement and Stewardship.
In many cases DAR colleagues serve as extensions of the Schools development staff. Collaboration with other schools colleges and programs as well as developing prospect strategies for the effective utilization of the Dean and possibly the Provost and Chancellor around the most significant fundraising opportunities that support the academic and research mission of Nursing is also part of the Associate Deans role. As a member of the Deans leadership teams the Associate Dean will need to establish strong relationships with Nursings senior staff in admissions finance communication career services and faculty affairs. Strategic planning and advice are highly valued by the Dean as these are skills frequently utilized to compliment the Schools efforts beyond development.
Establish oneself as a knowledgeable staff member by:
Enhance departmental performance standards by:
Approach each situation with a professional attitude by:
Work Environment:
This position will be located in the Nashville area.The work environment will by hybrid where you can expect to be in the office approximately 1 day per week or more depending on business needs.
Compensation: This position includes eligibility for an annual performancebased bonus of up to 15 or more of your annual salary contingent on meeting predetermined goals. The exact bonus amount will be determined based on your ability to successfully deliver on balanced performance indicators throughout the fiscal year. Other eligibility factors apply.
Supervisory Relationships:
This position has supervisory responsibility of the Nursing development team.
This position has 3 direct reports:
This position will report administratively and functionally to the Associate Dean of the College of Connected Computing and will partner closely with the Dean of the School of Nursing.
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