Confidential
Executive Director, Fundraising & Chapter Leadership at Confidential Houston, TX
Confidential, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Executive Director, Fundraising & Chapter Leadership
About the Company
Mission-driven organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with digestive issues
Industry Nonprofit Organization Management
Type Non Profit
Founded 1967
Employees 201-500
Categories Medical Non Profit Non-Profit & Philanthropy
Specialties camp oasis team challenge take steps and spin4 crohn's & colitis cures
Business Classifications B2C
About the Role The Company is seeking an Executive Director for its Houston, TX chapter. The successful candidate will be a front-line fundraising professional with a primary focus on individual and foundation gifts, as well as event fundraising. This role is pivotal in the organization's mission to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and improve the quality of life for those affected. The Executive Director will be responsible for professional leadership, staff management, and engaging with volunteers to drive the Foundation's vision and revenue growth. Essential functions include board and volunteer engagement, fundraising, communications, team leadership, and administration. The role demands a strategic thinker with a proven track record in not-for-profit fundraising, experience in volunteer management, and strong communication skills. Applicants for the Executive Director position at the company's Houston, TX chapter should have a BA/BS degree (preferred) and 5-7 years' experience in not-for-profit fundraising and/or executive leadership. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated history of successful fundraising, including individual major and foundation gifts, special events, and corporate giving. Experience in strategic thinking, committee leadership, and volunteer development is essential, as is the ability to influence and manage employees. The role requires an effective communicator with experience in various forms of communication, particularly in the health care service industry. The Executive Director will also be responsible for the chapter's financials, budget, and operational plans, and must be adept at driving financial performance to meet the organization's guidelines.
Hiring Manager Title Regional Executive Director
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions CEO/President Non-Profit Management
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Industry Nonprofit Organization Management
Type Non Profit
Founded 1967
Employees 201-500
Categories Medical Non Profit Non-Profit & Philanthropy
Specialties camp oasis team challenge take steps and spin4 crohn's & colitis cures
Business Classifications B2C
About the Role The Company is seeking an Executive Director for its Houston, TX chapter. The successful candidate will be a front-line fundraising professional with a primary focus on individual and foundation gifts, as well as event fundraising. This role is pivotal in the organization's mission to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and improve the quality of life for those affected. The Executive Director will be responsible for professional leadership, staff management, and engaging with volunteers to drive the Foundation's vision and revenue growth. Essential functions include board and volunteer engagement, fundraising, communications, team leadership, and administration. The role demands a strategic thinker with a proven track record in not-for-profit fundraising, experience in volunteer management, and strong communication skills. Applicants for the Executive Director position at the company's Houston, TX chapter should have a BA/BS degree (preferred) and 5-7 years' experience in not-for-profit fundraising and/or executive leadership. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated history of successful fundraising, including individual major and foundation gifts, special events, and corporate giving. Experience in strategic thinking, committee leadership, and volunteer development is essential, as is the ability to influence and manage employees. The role requires an effective communicator with experience in various forms of communication, particularly in the health care service industry. The Executive Director will also be responsible for the chapter's financials, budget, and operational plans, and must be adept at driving financial performance to meet the organization's guidelines.
Hiring Manager Title Regional Executive Director
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions CEO/President Non-Profit Management
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