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NYU Langone Health

Senior Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations

NYU Langone Health, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Overview

NYU Langone Health is a fully integrated health system that consistently achieves the best patient outcomes through a focus on quality, with strong national rankings and a broad network of locations and research activity. For more information, the NYU Langone Health team can be explored online in general terms. Interact with us on professional and social platforms as part of the organization’s presence. Position Summary

We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Health System Senior Director, Development - Foundation Relations - Major & Principal Gifts. In this role, the Senior Director Foundation Relations is a strategic leader within the Office of Development & Alumni Affairs. This position partners with Development leadership to drive the Foundation Relations team strategy and infrastructure and manages a team of gift officers focused on institutional fundraising. This leader will also consult with a working group on building and implementing a comprehensive corporate fundraising strategy. The Senior Director will help Innovate foundation and corporate fundraising to align with NYU Langone Health’s mission to serve, teach, and discover. The role includes identifying strategic funding opportunities, leading and supporting proposal development, and building positive relationships with foundation donors and prospects. The position maintains an active donor portfolio aligned with NYULH priority areas. Job Responsibilities

Close $8-10M annually with a focus on mid-6-figure and 7-figure gifts. Manage and provide direction, leadership and guidance to a team of 3-5 foundation gift officers. Enhance and innovate foundation fundraising approaches to leverage the dynamic environment of NYU Langone Health and the organization’s priority areas. Strategically initiate and execute a full spectrum of foundation engagement activities in collaboration with institutional leadership, faculty, staff, gift officers, and other senior colleagues. Cultivate new relationships, initiate dialogue, and develop funding opportunities with national, regional, and local foundations with emphasis on priority clinical, educational, and research initiatives. Steward current foundation donors to strengthen existing relationships. Proactively suggest, advise, and conceptualize solicitation strategies and proposal preparation with Development gift officers, scientists and physicians; maintain knowledge of institutional priorities, programs, and events for informed donor engagement. Partner with physicians, scientists, administrators, and other gift officers to produce, write, and edit grant proposals, letters of inquiry, concept papers, and reports; manage proposals, letters of intent, budgets, and reports to meet donor/prospect deadlines. Collaborate with leadership in the Office of Development, SPA, and OSR to enhance collaboration and leverage resources between offices. Document development activity related to identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship using the Trax database. Work with the Development and SPA post-award teams to comply with grant terms and reporting; provide follow-up and stewardship; meet deadlines after proposals are funded. Conduct foundation prospect research to identify viable prospects complementing the work of Development Prospect Management colleagues, physicians and Medical Center staff. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications

To qualify you must have a Bachelor’s degree. 10-14+ years in healthcare foundation fundraising with a proven track record of managing complex portfolios, soliciting and securing new commitments, and building lasting relationships with institutional donors. Minimum of 5 years of management experience with strong collaboration, communication, team building, and team management. Deep knowledge of innovations in and experience with the local, national, and international foundation landscape. Strong representation skills for NYU Langone Health and the donor base. Ability to lead, mentor, and develop staff; commitment to institutional values; ability to work independently and as part of a dynamic team; ability to manage multiple priorities in a high-volume environment. Proficient in Microsoft 365 and adaptable to evolving tools. Preferred Qualifications

Graduate degree preferred. Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. Additional Information

NYU Langone Health provides its staff with a comprehensive benefits and wellness package. The organization is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. Applications are completed online. See the NYU Langone Health Equal Employment Opportunity policy and related rights disclosures for more information. Salary range: $213,477.55 - $275,625.00 Annually. Actual salaries depend on experience, specialty, education, and hospital need. This range does not include bonuses, incentive pay, or other compensation forms. Pay Transparency Notice available online.

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