Austindiocese
Description
Job Summary The Business Development Officer fulfills the mission of the Catholic school by planning, guiding, and evaluating the school’s development efforts and Corporate Internship Program, including fundraising, marketing, event planning, grant writing, communications, recruitment of new sponsorships, alumni relations, and public relations. The Business Development Officer has decision-making responsibilities within essential job functions, in keeping with school policies. The Business Development Officer provides and retains revenue-generating job placements for SJD students at organizations aligned with the school’s values and stewards relationships with corporate partners. This role requires strong skills in communication, people management, project management, financial acumen, presentation, and strategic thinking and execution. The position is hired and evaluated by the President.
Ministerial Character Catholic schools in the Diocese of Austin are canonically obedient to the Bishop and assist him in fulfilling his ministry and canonical obligations. Pastors, presidents, and principals serve as leaders of the schools to make Christ's mission present and enduring in the schools. In order to fulfill Christ's mission, the school leaders employ suitable, chosen collaborators, sharing with them Christ's mission and entrusting to them various responsibilities.
Positions employed in this School help extend the ministry of the School leaders in particular ways as outlined in the job description. The employee in this position is closely connected to and assists the School leaders in the performance of their ministry and, therefore, engages in ministry for the Church.
Essential Duties
Supports and upholds the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school
Acts as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic Church
Supports and adheres to the Code of Conduct and the policies and procedures of the school and Diocese
Maintains confidentiality regarding school matters
Plans the overall development program in keeping with school needs, the Strategic Plan, and budget objectives
Collaborates effectively with the Principal, Development Committee, school associations, committee chairs, and volunteers
Oversees Development staff to ensure effective and efficient practices and customer-focused work habits
Ensures effective work practices in financial accounting and reconciliation, database management, gift recording, donor acknowledgment, and stewardship
Maintains records on current and prospective donors
Ensures practices are in compliance with school, Diocesan, city, county, and state regulations
Communicates effectively with faculty and staff and keeps them informed of upcoming development activitiesMeets staff development guidelines as set forth by the Diocese and/or local administration
Demonstrates professionalism in conduct, demeanor, and work habits
Collaborates with others to enhance the work environment
Confers with others upon request and responds to messages in a timely manner
Demonstrates progress toward development goals and objectives aligned with the Strategic Plan and budget objectives, and shows a willingness to respond to program needs
Serves as a member of the Endowment Committee, as requested
Attends and participates, as needed, in faculty meetings and professional and community organizations
Manages a portfolio of Corporate Internship Program (CIP) partner relationships
Manages all aspects of partnerships within the portfolio in a solution-oriented and supportive manner, demonstrating excellent customer service to partners and students, and actively seeking opportunities to deepen professional relationships
Serves as an external representative for the Corporate Internship Program at community and partner events; when opportunities arise, engages in speaking events at partner sites and/or supports the President in doing so
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church
Knowledge of a broad range of development activities and development software
Ability to communicate effectively in both written and verbal forms
Ability to work well with others in the school community and as part of a team, as well as independently in a fast-paced environment
Skill in handling multiple tasks simultaneously
Skill in organizing, analyzing, and presenting information in an understandable format
Proficiency with job-appropriate technology and tools
Skill in critical thinking, planning, coordination, scheduling, attention to detail, and organization
Excellent facilitation and public speaking skills
Comfort and confidence in networking and cultivating strong professional relationships, with experience in customer relationship management
Strong customer service skills, including the ability to work effectively with a range of corporate partners
Minimum Qualifications Education:
Bachelor's degree in education, business, leadership, or related field
Experience:
Development or related field preferred
Certifications and Training:
Must submit an Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM) Application for Ministry within the first week of employment, participate in an EIM Basic abuse prevention training workshop within 60 days of submitting a complete Application for Ministry, and maintain EIM compliance during the entire term of employment.
Mental / Physical Tasks (Place “E” next to Essential Tasks)
E - Talking
E - Using office equipment, stapler, telephone, etc.
E - Listening
E - Using personal computer
E - Standing
E - Sitting
E - Walking
E - Bending
E - Grasping/holding
E - Pushing/pulling
E - Lifting/carrying
E - Reading & comprehending
Moving heavy equipment
Seeing
E - Driving
Other:
Working Conditions
Required to work some nights and weekends
Required to manage high to moderate levels of stress
Required to work a full school day
Required to work in standard school and office conditions
Some travel required
Employee Certification All employees must adhere to the Catholic Schools Standards of Conduct, the Diocese of Austin EIM policies, and the social, ethical, and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church as interpreted by the Bishop of Austin.
Texas is an “at-will” employment state. Letters of employment are not contracts, nor do they bind the employer or the employee to a predetermined time or guarantee of employment.
By my signature below, I verify that a copy of this document has been provided to me and I have had an opportunity to review it and discuss its contents. I understand this document does not create or imply any employment contract or agreement, and is meant only to be a guide to me in my regular duties. I understand that tasks or assignments may be added or removed from the job description by my supervisor at any time, without notice.
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Job Summary The Business Development Officer fulfills the mission of the Catholic school by planning, guiding, and evaluating the school’s development efforts and Corporate Internship Program, including fundraising, marketing, event planning, grant writing, communications, recruitment of new sponsorships, alumni relations, and public relations. The Business Development Officer has decision-making responsibilities within essential job functions, in keeping with school policies. The Business Development Officer provides and retains revenue-generating job placements for SJD students at organizations aligned with the school’s values and stewards relationships with corporate partners. This role requires strong skills in communication, people management, project management, financial acumen, presentation, and strategic thinking and execution. The position is hired and evaluated by the President.
Ministerial Character Catholic schools in the Diocese of Austin are canonically obedient to the Bishop and assist him in fulfilling his ministry and canonical obligations. Pastors, presidents, and principals serve as leaders of the schools to make Christ's mission present and enduring in the schools. In order to fulfill Christ's mission, the school leaders employ suitable, chosen collaborators, sharing with them Christ's mission and entrusting to them various responsibilities.
Positions employed in this School help extend the ministry of the School leaders in particular ways as outlined in the job description. The employee in this position is closely connected to and assists the School leaders in the performance of their ministry and, therefore, engages in ministry for the Church.
Essential Duties
Supports and upholds the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school
Acts as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic Church
Supports and adheres to the Code of Conduct and the policies and procedures of the school and Diocese
Maintains confidentiality regarding school matters
Plans the overall development program in keeping with school needs, the Strategic Plan, and budget objectives
Collaborates effectively with the Principal, Development Committee, school associations, committee chairs, and volunteers
Oversees Development staff to ensure effective and efficient practices and customer-focused work habits
Ensures effective work practices in financial accounting and reconciliation, database management, gift recording, donor acknowledgment, and stewardship
Maintains records on current and prospective donors
Ensures practices are in compliance with school, Diocesan, city, county, and state regulations
Communicates effectively with faculty and staff and keeps them informed of upcoming development activitiesMeets staff development guidelines as set forth by the Diocese and/or local administration
Demonstrates professionalism in conduct, demeanor, and work habits
Collaborates with others to enhance the work environment
Confers with others upon request and responds to messages in a timely manner
Demonstrates progress toward development goals and objectives aligned with the Strategic Plan and budget objectives, and shows a willingness to respond to program needs
Serves as a member of the Endowment Committee, as requested
Attends and participates, as needed, in faculty meetings and professional and community organizations
Manages a portfolio of Corporate Internship Program (CIP) partner relationships
Manages all aspects of partnerships within the portfolio in a solution-oriented and supportive manner, demonstrating excellent customer service to partners and students, and actively seeking opportunities to deepen professional relationships
Serves as an external representative for the Corporate Internship Program at community and partner events; when opportunities arise, engages in speaking events at partner sites and/or supports the President in doing so
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church
Knowledge of a broad range of development activities and development software
Ability to communicate effectively in both written and verbal forms
Ability to work well with others in the school community and as part of a team, as well as independently in a fast-paced environment
Skill in handling multiple tasks simultaneously
Skill in organizing, analyzing, and presenting information in an understandable format
Proficiency with job-appropriate technology and tools
Skill in critical thinking, planning, coordination, scheduling, attention to detail, and organization
Excellent facilitation and public speaking skills
Comfort and confidence in networking and cultivating strong professional relationships, with experience in customer relationship management
Strong customer service skills, including the ability to work effectively with a range of corporate partners
Minimum Qualifications Education:
Bachelor's degree in education, business, leadership, or related field
Experience:
Development or related field preferred
Certifications and Training:
Must submit an Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM) Application for Ministry within the first week of employment, participate in an EIM Basic abuse prevention training workshop within 60 days of submitting a complete Application for Ministry, and maintain EIM compliance during the entire term of employment.
Mental / Physical Tasks (Place “E” next to Essential Tasks)
E - Talking
E - Using office equipment, stapler, telephone, etc.
E - Listening
E - Using personal computer
E - Standing
E - Sitting
E - Walking
E - Bending
E - Grasping/holding
E - Pushing/pulling
E - Lifting/carrying
E - Reading & comprehending
Moving heavy equipment
Seeing
E - Driving
Other:
Working Conditions
Required to work some nights and weekends
Required to manage high to moderate levels of stress
Required to work a full school day
Required to work in standard school and office conditions
Some travel required
Employee Certification All employees must adhere to the Catholic Schools Standards of Conduct, the Diocese of Austin EIM policies, and the social, ethical, and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church as interpreted by the Bishop of Austin.
Texas is an “at-will” employment state. Letters of employment are not contracts, nor do they bind the employer or the employee to a predetermined time or guarantee of employment.
By my signature below, I verify that a copy of this document has been provided to me and I have had an opportunity to review it and discuss its contents. I understand this document does not create or imply any employment contract or agreement, and is meant only to be a guide to me in my regular duties. I understand that tasks or assignments may be added or removed from the job description by my supervisor at any time, without notice.
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