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Assistant Vice Chancellor of Development for Health Affairs

Confidential, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517

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Assistant Vice Chancellor of Development for Health Affairs About the Company Well-established public university Industry Higher Education Type Educational Institution Founded 1789 Employees 10,001+ Categories Education Chapel Hill Colleges & Universities University of North Carolina Art Health Care Higher Education Search Engine Universities

Specialties education research and public service

About the Role The Company is in search of an Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development in Health Affairs. The successful candidate will be a strategic, collaborative, and aspirational fundraising professional responsible for managing and collaborating with Chief Development Officers in the health affairs sector. This role involves establishing strategic direction and goals for capital campaigns, as well as overseeing fundraising and donor development activities, alumni engagement, stewardship, brand building, and impact reporting. The AVC will work closely with key constituents, leadership, and development teams to secure philanthropic funding that aligns with the mission of the health affairs division.

Applicants for the AVC position should possess a collaborative, strategic, and entrepreneurial mindset, with a proven track record in leading fundraising efforts and cultivating relationships with prospects. The role requires the management of a personal portfolio of major and principal gift prospects, including engagement with prominent alumni and other potential funders to secure significant contributions. The ideal candidate will be adept at working in a team environment and have the ability to inspire and mobilize others towards the common goal of advancing the health affairs division's mission through philanthropic support. Hiring Manager Title Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Schools and Units Travel Percent Less than 10% Functions Education/Academic Administration