February 16, 2018

Edujob: Vice President of Advancement @ Partnership Schools

By Bellwether

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Looking for a values-based and mission oriented edujob? Here you go, this one at Partnership Schools:

Partnership Schools is accepting applications for the role of Vice President for Advancement. The ideal candidate will be an experienced non-profit development leader who shares an unwavering commitment to preserving the legacy of urban Catholic education in America. The VP’s role in that effort will be focused on ensuring that the Partnership raises the necessary funding it needs to drive our trailblazing work managing six network schools serving over 2,000 preK-8th grade students in the south Bronx and Harlem.  To achieve these results, the VP of Advancement will both support the Executive Director’s fundraising activities and be a key fundraiser themselves, responsible for all fundraising and development activities including expanding and diversifying the Partnership’s funder base as it moves from raising $8.5MM to over $12MM annually in the next four years.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the VP will develop and implement a strategic development plan and lead the Partnership Schools’ Advancement team, building an effective and efficient fundraising department.  This includes hiring the team, creating the fundraising campaigns, and developing the systems and processes to track all gifts, activities, tasks, and events.  In addition, the VP will work closely with the board of trustees and support board members in their fundraising role.  Successful candidates will be outstanding writers, great people and project managers, and will have a track record of success in fundraising, written and oral communications, and improving existing development systems.  The successful candidate will help forge new relationships to build the Partnership’s visibility, impact, and financial resources.

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