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$40,000.00/yr - $48,000.00/yr Overview: This role is responsible for building and managing relationships with individuals capable of making significant financial contributions. This role plays a key part in expanding philanthropic support within a healthcare organization and contributes to the strategic direction of donor engagement. Working closely with other team members in the fundraising department, this individual develops and executes strategies to connect with high-potential donors, supporting the broader mission of the institution. This is a frontline fundraising role that requires the ability to engage with internal leaders, community influencers, and prospective donors to advance funding priorities and sustain long-term donor relationships. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Lead Donor Engagement:
Identify and manage a portfolio of individual donors with the potential to make major contributions. Particular focus will be on those who have demonstrated strong annual giving patterns and show potential for increased engagement. Portfolio Management:
Develop customized engagement and solicitation plans for high-value donors, maintaining close coordination with internal leadership, philanthropic colleagues, and volunteer advocates. Collaborative Strategy Development:
Work closely with peers across the organization to foster shared ownership of fundraising goals and to promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the institution. Program Planning:
Contribute to the strategic planning and execution of fundraising initiatives and department-wide goals. Communications and Messaging:
Create compelling proposals, donor communications, and materials that align with institutional priorities and clearly convey the impact of philanthropic support. Internal Relationship Building:
Establish productive working relationships with clinicians, researchers, and administrative leaders to stay informed on institutional priorities and key developments in the medical field. Donor-Centered Coordination:
Partner with philanthropy colleagues to ensure all interactions with donors are well-coordinated, strategic, and respectful of each donor’s interests. Annual Planning:
Support the development of annual operating goals, assess prior year performance, and help set measurable objectives for future success. Demonstrates a high level of responsiveness and professionalism when interacting with donors and internal stakeholders. Resolves issues promptly and ensures that all touchpoints with donors are handled with care and attention to detail. Qualifications: At least 3–5 years of experience in donor relations, fundraising, or a related field Ability to travel within the region to meet with donors and prospects Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team while also managing an individual portfolio Proficient with Microsoft Office and donor relationship management tools; ability to analyze data and maintain donor records Core Competencies: Decision-Making:
Uses established policies and sound judgment to make choices and contribute to problem-solving in moderately complex scenarios. Problem Solving:
Applies analytical thinking and knowledge to resolve donor-related challenges and optimize engagement strategies. Initiative:
Able to manage time and priorities independently, with guidance as needed for more complex or unexpected issues. Written Communication:
Comfortable drafting proposals, reports, and correspondence tailored to both internal and external audiences. Verbal Communication:
Effectively conveys detailed information in a clear and professional manner to colleagues and external partners. Knowledge Application:
Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of standard practices and applies them effectively across varied situations. Collaboration:
Works cooperatively with others, contributing ideas and supporting team efforts to meet shared goals. Donor Experience:
Consistently provides high-quality interactions with donors and prospects, ensuring a positive and personalized experience. Seniority level
Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type
Employment type Full-time Job function
Job function Health Care Provider, Management, and Project Management Industries Health and Human Services and Hospitals and Health Care Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at SoTalent by 2x Get notified about new Major Gifts Officer jobs in
Burlington, MA . Boston, MA $95,000.00-$105,000.00 1 month ago Waltham, MA $95,000.00-$115,000.00 2 weeks ago Boston, MA $110,000.00-$130,000.00 3 weeks ago Boston, MA $60,000.00-$70,000.00 2 weeks ago Boston, MA $50,000.00-$55,000.00 3 days ago MAJOR GIFT OFFICER, NORTHEAST, Development & Alumni Relations, Major Gifts
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$40,000.00/yr - $48,000.00/yr Overview: This role is responsible for building and managing relationships with individuals capable of making significant financial contributions. This role plays a key part in expanding philanthropic support within a healthcare organization and contributes to the strategic direction of donor engagement. Working closely with other team members in the fundraising department, this individual develops and executes strategies to connect with high-potential donors, supporting the broader mission of the institution. This is a frontline fundraising role that requires the ability to engage with internal leaders, community influencers, and prospective donors to advance funding priorities and sustain long-term donor relationships. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Lead Donor Engagement:
Identify and manage a portfolio of individual donors with the potential to make major contributions. Particular focus will be on those who have demonstrated strong annual giving patterns and show potential for increased engagement. Portfolio Management:
Develop customized engagement and solicitation plans for high-value donors, maintaining close coordination with internal leadership, philanthropic colleagues, and volunteer advocates. Collaborative Strategy Development:
Work closely with peers across the organization to foster shared ownership of fundraising goals and to promote a culture of philanthropy throughout the institution. Program Planning:
Contribute to the strategic planning and execution of fundraising initiatives and department-wide goals. Communications and Messaging:
Create compelling proposals, donor communications, and materials that align with institutional priorities and clearly convey the impact of philanthropic support. Internal Relationship Building:
Establish productive working relationships with clinicians, researchers, and administrative leaders to stay informed on institutional priorities and key developments in the medical field. Donor-Centered Coordination:
Partner with philanthropy colleagues to ensure all interactions with donors are well-coordinated, strategic, and respectful of each donor’s interests. Annual Planning:
Support the development of annual operating goals, assess prior year performance, and help set measurable objectives for future success. Demonstrates a high level of responsiveness and professionalism when interacting with donors and internal stakeholders. Resolves issues promptly and ensures that all touchpoints with donors are handled with care and attention to detail. Qualifications: At least 3–5 years of experience in donor relations, fundraising, or a related field Ability to travel within the region to meet with donors and prospects Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team while also managing an individual portfolio Proficient with Microsoft Office and donor relationship management tools; ability to analyze data and maintain donor records Core Competencies: Decision-Making:
Uses established policies and sound judgment to make choices and contribute to problem-solving in moderately complex scenarios. Problem Solving:
Applies analytical thinking and knowledge to resolve donor-related challenges and optimize engagement strategies. Initiative:
Able to manage time and priorities independently, with guidance as needed for more complex or unexpected issues. Written Communication:
Comfortable drafting proposals, reports, and correspondence tailored to both internal and external audiences. Verbal Communication:
Effectively conveys detailed information in a clear and professional manner to colleagues and external partners. Knowledge Application:
Demonstrates comprehensive understanding of standard practices and applies them effectively across varied situations. Collaboration:
Works cooperatively with others, contributing ideas and supporting team efforts to meet shared goals. Donor Experience:
Consistently provides high-quality interactions with donors and prospects, ensuring a positive and personalized experience. Seniority level
Seniority level Mid-Senior level Employment type
Employment type Full-time Job function
Job function Health Care Provider, Management, and Project Management Industries Health and Human Services and Hospitals and Health Care Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at SoTalent by 2x Get notified about new Major Gifts Officer jobs in
Burlington, MA . Boston, MA $95,000.00-$105,000.00 1 month ago Waltham, MA $95,000.00-$115,000.00 2 weeks ago Boston, MA $110,000.00-$130,000.00 3 weeks ago Boston, MA $60,000.00-$70,000.00 2 weeks ago Boston, MA $50,000.00-$55,000.00 3 days ago MAJOR GIFT OFFICER, NORTHEAST, Development & Alumni Relations, Major Gifts
Boston, MA $70,000.00-$85,000.00 1 month ago SENIOR MAJOR GIFT OFFICER, PARENT & FAMILY PHILANTHROPY, Development & Alumni Relations
Manager of Development Operations and Events
Development Associate, Operations - Hybrid
Boston, MA $125,000.00-$135,000.00 2 weeks ago Clinical Social Worker, Early Childhood Development
Associate Director/Director, Nonclinical Development
Associate Director/Director, Translational Development
Associate Director/Director, Clinical Development
Associate Scientist\Scientist, Chemical Development and Manufacturing
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