UVA External Relations
Director of Development, Neurosciences
UVA External Relations, Virginia, Minnesota, United States, 55792
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Base pay range $130,000.00/yr - $145,000.00/yr
Position Summary University of Virginia Health Development within University Advancement at UVA seeks an experienced and accomplished Director of Development for the Neurosciences to join our collaborative, high-achieving, and enthusiastic team. Reporting to the Executive Director, Healthcare Philanthropy, the Director of Development will maximize fundraising support for neuroscience research, clinical care programs, and education through strong partnerships with faculty and healthcare providers, patient families, community members, UVA alumni, and private foundations.
UVA Health is ranked as the No. 1 hospital in Virginia and among the top 50 hospitals nationally by Newsweek. UVA’s neurological and neurosurgical programs are also frequently recognized as top specialties nationally.
Responsibilities
Serve as the lead fundraiser for the neurosciences, managing a portfolio of principal and major gift donors and prospects. Identify, cultivate, solicit and steward these individuals in support of the mission and priorities of program leadership.
Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy for the neurosciences in the areas of patient care, research, education and community support missions from multiple prospect populations including patient families, community members, UVA friends and alumni, and beyond.
Manage a team of neurosciences colleagues (with potential for expansion to meet organizational needs in the future), including one frontline fundraising role, as well as a development administrative support role.
Evaluate HIPAA-compliant patient data for physicians in assigned programs and identify potential major gift prospects for further research and cultivation. Ensure discipline around patient philanthropy processes for self and team.
Create and implement a transparent and intentional donor strategy to move prospective donors along the development continuum. Cultivate new and existing donors to higher levels of support for the Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences programs, research and care of patients.
Collaborate with UVA Health Development Office (UVAHD) colleagues to assure alignment and synergy in fundraising efforts. Work in tandem and in a donor-centric manner to advance UVA Health broadly, alongside the neurosciences. Serve as a key member of the UVAHD Cabinet.
Establish a consistent leadership presence within assigned departments and programs, to build faculty and staff partnerships and promote a culture of philanthropy.
Provide effective and ongoing training for faculty and staff about philanthropic principles and tactics. Coach faculty and staff so that they are well prepared to positively impact development activities and prospect/donor relationships.
Develop and maintain an informed layperson's understanding of the science behind research and care in assigned programs. Act as a translator and synthesizer of ideas when needed to enhance communication between faculty and prospects/donors.
Build and strengthen relationships with UVA neurosciences leadership and key stakeholders, including, but not limited to: Department Chairs and Division Chiefs in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neuroscience; UVA neuroscience program leaders; neurosciences administrative leadership.
Other duties as assigned.
The ideal candidate possesses excellent interpersonal skills, emphasizing collaboration, teamwork, and a solution-oriented mindset, with exceptional oral and written communication abilities to convey information clearly across varying audiences. They demonstrate a strong customer service orientation, ensuring client satisfaction, and have a solid understanding of fundraising. With exceptional organizational skills, keen attention to detail, and efficiency, they engage professionally with donors, volunteers, and stakeholders, maintaining confidentiality and discretion with sensitive information. Their strong critical thinking skills enable effective problem-solving, and they adeptly prioritize tasks while adapting to shifting responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
At least eight years of experience frontline, major gift fundraising in a healthcare setting or academic medical setting
Demonstrated success in health fundraising and managing relationships with high-net worth individuals
Excellent leadership and management skills, including the ability to successfully navigate and deliver results in a complex environment
A high degree of personal integrity and ability to keep the big picture in focus while attending to the small details
Experience using data to evaluate and plan
Superb oral and written communication skills
Ability to travel domestically with occasional evening and weekend work
Valid Driver's License
Must have a command of cultural and political sensitivity and value and embrace cultural and social differences.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree
More than eight years of frontline fundraising experience as a senior gift officer in academic medicine
Prior experience staffing senior leaders and volunteers in a complex, matrixed organization
Track record of demonstrating a high degree of initiative, flexibility and will have the skills to shape and be shaped by an evolving fundraising initiative
Experience in developing strategic fundraising plans with ambitious targets and delivering results
Preference will be given to applicants with previous management experience in a leadership role in academic medicine fundraising.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Strategy/Planning, Business Development, and Management
Industry Higher Education
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Tuition assistance
Disability insurance
Paid paternity leave
Paid maternity leave
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Base pay range $130,000.00/yr - $145,000.00/yr
Position Summary University of Virginia Health Development within University Advancement at UVA seeks an experienced and accomplished Director of Development for the Neurosciences to join our collaborative, high-achieving, and enthusiastic team. Reporting to the Executive Director, Healthcare Philanthropy, the Director of Development will maximize fundraising support for neuroscience research, clinical care programs, and education through strong partnerships with faculty and healthcare providers, patient families, community members, UVA alumni, and private foundations.
UVA Health is ranked as the No. 1 hospital in Virginia and among the top 50 hospitals nationally by Newsweek. UVA’s neurological and neurosurgical programs are also frequently recognized as top specialties nationally.
Responsibilities
Serve as the lead fundraiser for the neurosciences, managing a portfolio of principal and major gift donors and prospects. Identify, cultivate, solicit and steward these individuals in support of the mission and priorities of program leadership.
Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy for the neurosciences in the areas of patient care, research, education and community support missions from multiple prospect populations including patient families, community members, UVA friends and alumni, and beyond.
Manage a team of neurosciences colleagues (with potential for expansion to meet organizational needs in the future), including one frontline fundraising role, as well as a development administrative support role.
Evaluate HIPAA-compliant patient data for physicians in assigned programs and identify potential major gift prospects for further research and cultivation. Ensure discipline around patient philanthropy processes for self and team.
Create and implement a transparent and intentional donor strategy to move prospective donors along the development continuum. Cultivate new and existing donors to higher levels of support for the Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences programs, research and care of patients.
Collaborate with UVA Health Development Office (UVAHD) colleagues to assure alignment and synergy in fundraising efforts. Work in tandem and in a donor-centric manner to advance UVA Health broadly, alongside the neurosciences. Serve as a key member of the UVAHD Cabinet.
Establish a consistent leadership presence within assigned departments and programs, to build faculty and staff partnerships and promote a culture of philanthropy.
Provide effective and ongoing training for faculty and staff about philanthropic principles and tactics. Coach faculty and staff so that they are well prepared to positively impact development activities and prospect/donor relationships.
Develop and maintain an informed layperson's understanding of the science behind research and care in assigned programs. Act as a translator and synthesizer of ideas when needed to enhance communication between faculty and prospects/donors.
Build and strengthen relationships with UVA neurosciences leadership and key stakeholders, including, but not limited to: Department Chairs and Division Chiefs in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neuroscience; UVA neuroscience program leaders; neurosciences administrative leadership.
Other duties as assigned.
The ideal candidate possesses excellent interpersonal skills, emphasizing collaboration, teamwork, and a solution-oriented mindset, with exceptional oral and written communication abilities to convey information clearly across varying audiences. They demonstrate a strong customer service orientation, ensuring client satisfaction, and have a solid understanding of fundraising. With exceptional organizational skills, keen attention to detail, and efficiency, they engage professionally with donors, volunteers, and stakeholders, maintaining confidentiality and discretion with sensitive information. Their strong critical thinking skills enable effective problem-solving, and they adeptly prioritize tasks while adapting to shifting responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
At least eight years of experience frontline, major gift fundraising in a healthcare setting or academic medical setting
Demonstrated success in health fundraising and managing relationships with high-net worth individuals
Excellent leadership and management skills, including the ability to successfully navigate and deliver results in a complex environment
A high degree of personal integrity and ability to keep the big picture in focus while attending to the small details
Experience using data to evaluate and plan
Superb oral and written communication skills
Ability to travel domestically with occasional evening and weekend work
Valid Driver's License
Must have a command of cultural and political sensitivity and value and embrace cultural and social differences.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree
More than eight years of frontline fundraising experience as a senior gift officer in academic medicine
Prior experience staffing senior leaders and volunteers in a complex, matrixed organization
Track record of demonstrating a high degree of initiative, flexibility and will have the skills to shape and be shaped by an evolving fundraising initiative
Experience in developing strategic fundraising plans with ambitious targets and delivering results
Preference will be given to applicants with previous management experience in a leadership role in academic medicine fundraising.
Seniority Level Director
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Strategy/Planning, Business Development, and Management
Industry Higher Education
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Tuition assistance
Disability insurance
Paid paternity leave
Paid maternity leave
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