Philanthropic Officer Community Engagement

Boston · On-site$60k – $62k

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: NECHV - Boston, MA 02108Salary Range: $60,000.00 - $62,000.00 SalaryPosition Title: Philanthropic Officer, Community Engagement

Department: Advancement

Exemption: Non-Exempt

Supervisor: Senior Vice President, Advancement

Pay Range: $60-62k

Job Summary

The Philanthropic Officer, Community Engagement, is responsible for managing the involvement, volunteerism and financial support of a number of community organizations, companies, groups and individual supporters across organizational locations and service areas. This position has an emphasis on developing relationships as part of an overall strategic plan, and on gift solicitation and stewardship. Additionally, the PO, CE is responsible for leading volunteer coordination, donor engagement, community outreach, and regional communications in assigned service areas, with a focus on building local partnerships, growing volunteer participation, increasing visibility, and enhancing philanthropic support across facilities.

Working collaboratively with all aspects within the Advancement team, NECHV leadership and employees, the PO, CE will organize, place, evaluate, implement and record volunteer services, including Gift a Vet holiday gift-giving program. This position coordinates and implements cross-facility engagement initiatives and regional operations while operating within approved revenue and expense budget for each event and assigned program.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Coordinates 400+ volunteers and 100+ groups for the Center annually, scheduling group visits and managing volunteer assignments though Bloomerang Volunteer software.
  • Works closely with Center staff to fulfill needs of departments requiring volunteer assistance.
  • Supports major gift program by providing prospect research, solicitation, and stewardship as guided by senior fundraising staff.
  • Stewards new donors as indicated in advancement annual plan.
  • Oversees, solicits and coordinates implementation of the Sponsored Meal Program.
  • Manages the annual Gift-a-Vet Holiday gift-giving program.
  • Assists with coordination of the Merrimack Valley Food Pantry.
  • Schedules related internal and external events throughout the year.
  • Works closely with Advancement team in the coordination and implementation of annual fundraising events, solicits financial and in-kind support for the Center for programs including Sponsored Meal Program, Annual Fund, Gift a Vet program and events throughout the year.
  • Lead volunteer coordination, donor relations, community engagement, and regional social media management efforts across multiple organizational facilities and assigned service areas, including Boston and Merrimack Valley operations; develop and maintain local partnerships; create and execute region-specific social media content and engagement strategies; coordinate day-to-day volunteer engagement and community operations; expand volunteer opportunities; increase regional philanthropic support; and strengthen community awareness, visibility, and participation through digital and in-person outreach.
  • Maintains ongoing communications with the public, fielding telephone, email and website inquiries and recording those communications.

QualificationsEducation and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 2 years of experience in related area, required.
  • Experience working with high level donors, prospects and volunteers, strongly preferred.
  • Proficiency in Raiser’s Edge or a similar fundraising database, preferred.
  • This position requires an overall understanding of development principles and practices, and experience working with volunteer groups.
  • High levels of professionalism, collegiality, self-motivation, organization and familiarity with and commitment to the goals and objectives of the New England Center and Home for Veterans
  • Requires the ability to work some nights and weekends, and to travel occasionally, including one day per week to NECHV’s Haverhill location.

Skills and Essential Functions

  • Exemplary project management and planning skills.
  • Strong organizational skills, evidenced by the ability to set priorities and manage a variety of projects simultaneously.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Ability to set and achieve goals; and to understand the NECHV mission and effectively communicate it to the public.
  • Ability to work effectively in a large, complex, dynamic and sophisticated organization.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally across constituencies, including donors, prospects, advancement colleagues, board members and other constituents.
  • Ability to think several steps ahead in the process while juggling multiple deadlines simultaneously and prioritizing to reach desired outcomes.
  • A commitment to sustained, high-quality results that engenders confidence with and outside the team.
  • Ability to innovate, think strategically and conceptually, and professionally handle difficult situations.
  • Must be respectful, confidential, honest and trustworthy.
  • Must have an even disposition and be able to deal effectively and politely with people from varied backgrounds.
  • Must be highly organized, detail-oriented and efficient.
  • Must maintain a professional and tactful demeanor and have a strong and tenacious work ethic.

Company at a glance

The New England Center and Home for Veterans (NECHV) is one of the Nation’s largest private community-based providers of human services to Veterans who are experiencing challenges following their military service. Now in its third decade, the NECHV is a private institution with a very public mission of offering a broad array of programs and services that enable success, reintegration, meaningful employment, and independent living.

The NECHV is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit, community-based support organization dedicated to serving challenged Veterans of all eras. The NECHV was founded in 1989 as a shelter for Veterans experiencing the disruptive condition of homelessness; it has transformed its focus to a Veteran-centric health and wellness service provider. The Center now offers more effective and timely services for the most disaffected and vulnerable Veterans by providing more prevention and wellness focus programs. The NECHV serves Veterans in need from every era including those from the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, regardless of where they lived or may travel.

Founded1989
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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