Auburn University
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Planned Giving Officer
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Auburn University Position information: Requisition Number S4626P; Home Org Name Planned Giving; Division Name Senior VP, Advancement; Position Title Planned Giving Officer; Job Class Code OA05A/OA05B; Appointment Status Full-time; FTE Limited Term No. Auburn Advancement
is excited to begin the search for a Planned Giving Officer to join our philanthropy team. In this position, you will work closely with donors, advisors, and university representatives to develop and implement personalized philanthropic plans that support Auburn University’s mission and help donors achieve their philanthropic goals. What You’ll Do
Build and Manage Relationships: Manage a portfolio of planned giving prospects. Engage donors through personalized interactions, building trust and understanding their philanthropic goals. Create and Present Giving Plans: Develop individualized giving plans in collaboration with donors and their financial and legal advisors, ensuring these plans align with both the donors’ values and financial goals, as well as the university’s needs. Adaptive Industry Trends: Keep on top of changes in tax laws, estate planning, and charitable giving trends to provide the best possible advice and options to donors. Champion Philanthropy: Inspire a culture of giving by engaging donors about the transformative impact of their contributions, helping them understand how their gift shapes the future of the university. Why You’ll Love It Here
Impactful Work: Your efforts directly contribute to the growth and success of Auburn University and its priorities. Collaborative Environment: Join a team of dedicated professionals committed to making a difference. Purpose-Driven Work: Align your passion with your work, where you’re trusted to reach your full potential and achieve your career goals. Culture by Design: Thrive in a culture that champions respect, accountability, and professional development. Note: The role is highly externally focused, requiring travel and meetings on and off campus during regular and non-traditional business hours, with a high level of autonomy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Your Responsibilities as a Planned Giving Officer:
Guide donors and their advisors in shaping tax-efficient philanthropic visions, researching and crafting compelling giving proposals, and communicating Auburn University’s mission effectively to inspire donor support. Collaboration: Work with donors, families, advisors, and university representatives to align philanthropic goals with Auburn’s needs; cultivate relationships with professional advisors and participate in relevant professional networks. Innovation: Contribute to marketing strategies, donor recognition, and stewardship initiatives that enhance engagement; participate in events celebrating donor contributions. Production: Manage a portfolio of at least 100 planned gift prospects; engage through face-to-face meetings; guide donors through qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship; ensure timely completion of gift plans and related documentation; maintain records in CRM and planned giving software. Minimum Qualifications
Level I : Bachelor’s degree plus 2 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, sales, and/or public relations. Level II : Bachelor’s degree plus 4 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, sales, and/or public relations. Desired Qualifications
Experience in Planned Giving Estate Planning Financial Planning Financial Sales Preference:
CFP, CPA, RR. Salary and Benefits
Salary Range: $55,890 - $109,130. Auburn offers generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a culture of support and work/life balance. Equal Opportunity
It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit Auburn University’s website to learn more. How to Apply
Special Instructions to Applicants are available through the Auburn employment portal. For internal postings, refer to the Quick Link provided by the employer. This position is full-time and located in Auburn, Alabama.
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Planned Giving Officer
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Auburn University Position information: Requisition Number S4626P; Home Org Name Planned Giving; Division Name Senior VP, Advancement; Position Title Planned Giving Officer; Job Class Code OA05A/OA05B; Appointment Status Full-time; FTE Limited Term No. Auburn Advancement
is excited to begin the search for a Planned Giving Officer to join our philanthropy team. In this position, you will work closely with donors, advisors, and university representatives to develop and implement personalized philanthropic plans that support Auburn University’s mission and help donors achieve their philanthropic goals. What You’ll Do
Build and Manage Relationships: Manage a portfolio of planned giving prospects. Engage donors through personalized interactions, building trust and understanding their philanthropic goals. Create and Present Giving Plans: Develop individualized giving plans in collaboration with donors and their financial and legal advisors, ensuring these plans align with both the donors’ values and financial goals, as well as the university’s needs. Adaptive Industry Trends: Keep on top of changes in tax laws, estate planning, and charitable giving trends to provide the best possible advice and options to donors. Champion Philanthropy: Inspire a culture of giving by engaging donors about the transformative impact of their contributions, helping them understand how their gift shapes the future of the university. Why You’ll Love It Here
Impactful Work: Your efforts directly contribute to the growth and success of Auburn University and its priorities. Collaborative Environment: Join a team of dedicated professionals committed to making a difference. Purpose-Driven Work: Align your passion with your work, where you’re trusted to reach your full potential and achieve your career goals. Culture by Design: Thrive in a culture that champions respect, accountability, and professional development. Note: The role is highly externally focused, requiring travel and meetings on and off campus during regular and non-traditional business hours, with a high level of autonomy. Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Your Responsibilities as a Planned Giving Officer:
Guide donors and their advisors in shaping tax-efficient philanthropic visions, researching and crafting compelling giving proposals, and communicating Auburn University’s mission effectively to inspire donor support. Collaboration: Work with donors, families, advisors, and university representatives to align philanthropic goals with Auburn’s needs; cultivate relationships with professional advisors and participate in relevant professional networks. Innovation: Contribute to marketing strategies, donor recognition, and stewardship initiatives that enhance engagement; participate in events celebrating donor contributions. Production: Manage a portfolio of at least 100 planned gift prospects; engage through face-to-face meetings; guide donors through qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship; ensure timely completion of gift plans and related documentation; maintain records in CRM and planned giving software. Minimum Qualifications
Level I : Bachelor’s degree plus 2 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, sales, and/or public relations. Level II : Bachelor’s degree plus 4 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, sales, and/or public relations. Desired Qualifications
Experience in Planned Giving Estate Planning Financial Planning Financial Sales Preference:
CFP, CPA, RR. Salary and Benefits
Salary Range: $55,890 - $109,130. Auburn offers generous benefits, educational opportunities, and a culture of support and work/life balance. Equal Opportunity
It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit Auburn University’s website to learn more. How to Apply
Special Instructions to Applicants are available through the Auburn employment portal. For internal postings, refer to the Quick Link provided by the employer. This position is full-time and located in Auburn, Alabama.
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