Vice President for University Advancement

Nelson University

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Waxahachie, TX - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 11 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Institutional Mission:
Nelson University exists to equip students spiritually academically professionally and cross-culturally for their God-given careers and callings.
Position Overview
The Vice President for Advancement is the Universitys chief development leader and a trusted advisor to the President responsible for setting strategy and direction for all advancement-related functions. This role provides executive oversight of fundraising alumni donor and church relations and external and community engagement; as well as partnership for departmental advancement and brand stewardship. Reporting directly to the President and serving on the Presidents Cabinet the Vice President for Advancement is instrumental in advancing institutional priorities increasing philanthropic support and enhancing the Universitys reputation and long-term financial health.
As a senior institutional leader the Vice President for Advancement cultivates a strong culture of philanthropy teamwork accountability and forward-thinking leadership. The Vice President serves as a visible ambassador for the University building and sustaining strategic relationships with major donors church and denominational leaders athletic and departmental partners civic leaders and community stakeholders. This role calls for a deep commitment to the Universitys Christian mission and an active intentional approach to integrating faith and values throughout all areas of leadership and responsibility.
Major Responsibilities
Fundraising: Solicits public gifts private gifts and grants for the support of the
University. The major funding needs are annual operational expenses capital campaigns scholarships and operational endowments.
Collaborate with the President and senior leadership to shape and advance the Universitys Strategic plan with primary responsibility for aligning fundraising priorities campaign initiatives and philanthropic resources to institutional goals.
Establish and assess measurable goals performance metrics and outcomes for all areas of advancement using data-informed decision making and benchmarking against peer institutions.
Empower and develop the staff of the office of University Advancement (Development and Alumni offices) through delegation education and communication as well as exercise administrative oversight for the offices of Development and Alumni.
Serve as University liaison to the Nelson Alumni Association Womens Alliance Commission on Advancement and the Nelson University Foundation. Is responsible for guiding and encouraging them to assist in the many different facets of University development by fulfilling their respective mission and reason for being.
Lead efforts to cultivate a culture of philanthropy across the University engaging trustees senior leaders faculty staff alumni and volunteers as partners in advancement.
Work closely with key volunteers especially the Nelson Foundation and Board of Regents to strengthen governance advance fundraising priorities and inspire leadership giving. Encourage all leadership to fully support Nelson University on a regular basis.
Work Environment:
Generally scheduled Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm work is performed in an office setting on campus with flexibility to meet the needs of the University including evenings and weekends as necessary.
This position requires regular local and national travel with travel demands varying throughout the year and occasionally requiring extended time on the road during peak engagement seasons.
This position is considered essential for emergency response purposes and may require work during University closures

Qualifications:
Faith and lifestyle that meet University expectations
Must be a committed Christian in agreement with the doctrinal positions of the Assemblies of God and hold or be eligible to obtain and maintain an active Assemblies of God ministerial license or credential in good standing.
Must demonstrate regular active participation and attendance in an Assemblies of God church or a church aligned with AG doctrine and values.
Bachelors degree required; Masters degree or related certifications preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of senior-level administrative experience with responsibility for strategic planning staff leadership budget oversight and institutional decision-making; experience serving on a Presidents Cabinet or equivalent executive leadership team preferred.
A thorough knowledge of fundraising processes and demonstrated fundraising ability.
Proven track record of successful fundraising campaigns and donor relationship management.
Strategic fluency in the use of social and digital platforms paired with an awareness of generational trends in giving to strengthen alumni engagement and achieve advancement goals.
High level of competence administrative ability and personal initiative and motivation.
Ability to effectively use and navigate integrated information systems.
Exceptional interpersonal communication and relationship-building skills.
Sensitivity to the spiritual and educational environment and the elements that distinguish the University from other enterprises.
Salary:
This full-time role offers competitive compensation based on education and experience along with a benefits package.
Application Process: Complete the fields to the right of this screen under Apply here. These fields contain intake information. After clicking submit application you will be taken to the Nelson Employment Application where you will be asked to list references and previous employment positions. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Questions regarding this position may be directed to the Human Resources Office at Your resume may be included when submitting the application to the Human Resources Office.
Application materials should include:
  • Letter of interest addressing your qualifications and alignment with Nelsons mission
  • Current curriculum vitae or resume
  • Contact information for professional references
Join us in shaping the future of Nelson University and empowering students to fulfill their God-given potential.

Note:
This position is exempt from overtime in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.



Nelson University (formerly Southwestern Assemblies of God University) is a vibrant private Christian university located just 30 minutes south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Waxahachie. Founded in 1927 the university now offers over 70 associate bachelors masters and doctoral degrees available on campus and online.

As an evangelical Christian institution rooted in Biblical truth Nelson University fosters a Spirit-empowered community where faculty staff and students are encouraged to live out their faith with purpose and integrity. We are passionate about equipping our team members to make a meaningful impact in both personal and professional spheres embodying values that inspire and transform.

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Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Nelson Univetsity is an equal opportunity employer and does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of race color national origin disability pregnancy or any other status protected under applicable federal state or local law. Consistent with its Christian heritage and mission and where permitted by law Nelson University reserves the right to exercise a religious preference in employment and seeks to hire indiviauls who affirm and support the instituions mission and statment of faith. These principles apply to all employment practices across the University. Nelson University is committed to a hiring process gounded in qualifications merit and the operational needs of the instituion.



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