Museum of the Bible
Director of Strategic Engagement
Museum of the Bible, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
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Director of Strategic Engagement
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Museum of the Bible .
Location: Washington, D.C.
Employment Status: Full-time exempt
Base pay range $120,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr
Position Summary Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Strategic Engagement is an innovative fundraising professional who is responsible for oversight of the VIP Relations team (tours and hospitality), Government Relations, and carrying a small portfolio of major and mega donors. This position will be responsible for cultivating, soliciting, and securing major gifts for Museum of the Bible (MOTB), while implementing an approved government relations engagement strategy (White House administration and the Hill) and overseeing the onsite VIP relations team, overseeing all VIP experiences within the museum. This position will be expected to consistently demonstrate adaptability to the needs of the Museum's VIPs, while demonstrating integrity and dependability in all aspects of the role.
This leader will provide both strategic and tactical leadership to the VIP team of professionals, ensuring strategic engagement with all VIPs before, during, and after visits. As a key leader in Development located in the DC museum, this individual is required to maximize opportunities in their efforts to reach fundraising targets, achieve monthly and quarterly goals, and inspire and lead the team in maintaining a 'relationship first' mentality and innovating to create Donor Joy.
Responsibilities
Set SMART performance objectives annually with the CDO and strive to meet/exceed these goals
Secure major gifts at the $100,000 to $1M level with the goal of raising $1M annually, with developed portfolio
Track and report relationship management activity using constituent relationship management system (SalesForce), including identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, proposal submission and stewardship of prospective and current individual major donors
Ensure VIP relations team are using the CRM aligned with major gift nurture, relationship assignments and full-circle strategic engagement
Act as primary manager for a portfolio of up to 50 major donor accounts, to move potential and current donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure, maintaining a balance between discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Cultivate and expand planned giving opportunities with new and existing donors, and integrate planned gift objectives into major individual donor requests (in collaboration w/CDO and Director of Planned Giving)
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations when appropriate
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition
Identify & build relationships with new and prospective donors
Monitor weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual activity to achieve individual performance measures (e.g. meetings, proposals, major gift revenue)
Oversee Government Relations strategy, working with CEO and CDO to create strategic nurture opportunities and deepening MOTB's relationships and profile in DC
Oversee the VIP hospitality team (the suites) to maintain and grow exclusive and unique nurture opportunities
Oversee the VIP Tour Guide team to ensure phenomenal tour and museum experiences, curated for specific tour audience
Work with CDO and CEO on Advisory Board engagement, meetings and opportunities
Maintain budget for assigned projects
Support progress on scopes of work with specific contractors working in alignment of these assigned areas
Support the Chief Development Officer as needed
Champion the Museum of the Bible's mission to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible
Other Duties as Assigned
Qualifications Knowledge:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required
8+ years of successful, demonstrated experience in major or planned gift fundraising or sales
Demonstrated experience in VIP relations and alignment to a fundraising program
Demonstrated experience in Government Relations
Skills:
Knowledge and experience in fundraising techniques, particularly major gift fundraising
Able to think strategically and creatively and a demonstrated record of completing assignments, multi-tasking, meeting deadlines, and working with minimal supervision
Experienced in developing clear and concise funding proposals
Skilled at managing and motivating staff
Organized, with 'follow-through' on tasks and goals
Excellent listening skills and strong written, verbal and presentation skills
Attention to detail and proven project management skills
Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, SalesForce, Wrike
Abilities:
Must embrace the mission of the organization
Positive attitude, with concern for people and community
Excellent interpersonal skills and able to build relationships throughout the organization and with outside constituencies
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Professional demeanor and presence; self-confident and able to think 'out-of-the-box' and with common sense
Additional Requirements:
Work evenings & weekends as needed
Occasional travel out of state is required
As required, inclusion in official or incidental photographs and videos for MOTB and/or guests.
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Director of Strategic Engagement
role at
Museum of the Bible .
Location: Washington, D.C.
Employment Status: Full-time exempt
Base pay range $120,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr
Position Summary Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Strategic Engagement is an innovative fundraising professional who is responsible for oversight of the VIP Relations team (tours and hospitality), Government Relations, and carrying a small portfolio of major and mega donors. This position will be responsible for cultivating, soliciting, and securing major gifts for Museum of the Bible (MOTB), while implementing an approved government relations engagement strategy (White House administration and the Hill) and overseeing the onsite VIP relations team, overseeing all VIP experiences within the museum. This position will be expected to consistently demonstrate adaptability to the needs of the Museum's VIPs, while demonstrating integrity and dependability in all aspects of the role.
This leader will provide both strategic and tactical leadership to the VIP team of professionals, ensuring strategic engagement with all VIPs before, during, and after visits. As a key leader in Development located in the DC museum, this individual is required to maximize opportunities in their efforts to reach fundraising targets, achieve monthly and quarterly goals, and inspire and lead the team in maintaining a 'relationship first' mentality and innovating to create Donor Joy.
Responsibilities
Set SMART performance objectives annually with the CDO and strive to meet/exceed these goals
Secure major gifts at the $100,000 to $1M level with the goal of raising $1M annually, with developed portfolio
Track and report relationship management activity using constituent relationship management system (SalesForce), including identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, proposal submission and stewardship of prospective and current individual major donors
Ensure VIP relations team are using the CRM aligned with major gift nurture, relationship assignments and full-circle strategic engagement
Act as primary manager for a portfolio of up to 50 major donor accounts, to move potential and current donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure, maintaining a balance between discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
Cultivate and expand planned giving opportunities with new and existing donors, and integrate planned gift objectives into major individual donor requests (in collaboration w/CDO and Director of Planned Giving)
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations when appropriate
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition
Identify & build relationships with new and prospective donors
Monitor weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual activity to achieve individual performance measures (e.g. meetings, proposals, major gift revenue)
Oversee Government Relations strategy, working with CEO and CDO to create strategic nurture opportunities and deepening MOTB's relationships and profile in DC
Oversee the VIP hospitality team (the suites) to maintain and grow exclusive and unique nurture opportunities
Oversee the VIP Tour Guide team to ensure phenomenal tour and museum experiences, curated for specific tour audience
Work with CDO and CEO on Advisory Board engagement, meetings and opportunities
Maintain budget for assigned projects
Support progress on scopes of work with specific contractors working in alignment of these assigned areas
Support the Chief Development Officer as needed
Champion the Museum of the Bible's mission to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible
Other Duties as Assigned
Qualifications Knowledge:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required
8+ years of successful, demonstrated experience in major or planned gift fundraising or sales
Demonstrated experience in VIP relations and alignment to a fundraising program
Demonstrated experience in Government Relations
Skills:
Knowledge and experience in fundraising techniques, particularly major gift fundraising
Able to think strategically and creatively and a demonstrated record of completing assignments, multi-tasking, meeting deadlines, and working with minimal supervision
Experienced in developing clear and concise funding proposals
Skilled at managing and motivating staff
Organized, with 'follow-through' on tasks and goals
Excellent listening skills and strong written, verbal and presentation skills
Attention to detail and proven project management skills
Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, SalesForce, Wrike
Abilities:
Must embrace the mission of the organization
Positive attitude, with concern for people and community
Excellent interpersonal skills and able to build relationships throughout the organization and with outside constituencies
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Professional demeanor and presence; self-confident and able to think 'out-of-the-box' and with common sense
Additional Requirements:
Work evenings & weekends as needed
Occasional travel out of state is required
As required, inclusion in official or incidental photographs and videos for MOTB and/or guests.
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