Friday, December 16, 2011

Job Opening at Western Kentucky University

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Advancement Services

Director of Prospect Research

Western Kentucky University, Advancement Services, is seeking applicants for a Director of Prospect Research.  The Director of Prospect Research is responsible for the overall coordination and production of information on the prospects and donors to WKU.  The Director of Prospect Research reports directly to the Director of Advancement Services, but maintains close working relationships with other Advancement Services and Development Office staff.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
The following duties are customary for this position, but are not to be construed as all-inclusive.  Duties may be added, deleted and assigned based on management discretion and institutional needs.

·        Maintains an overall knowledge of the University’s top prospects to assist fundraisers in developing appropriate cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies; references and represents that information at meetings and in discussions, as needed
·        Uses daily and weekly sources of information, such as newspapers, magazines and several electronic data sources for important information on past donors, prospects, and for the identification of new prospects; assigns prospect ratings based on giving capacity as determined by extensive financial research through on-line databases and resources
·        Maintains all existing central files
·        Proactively gathers data from research, journals, clippings, etc. on prospects; update and streamline the central files as necessary
·        Responds to inquiries and prepares concise written reports to determine financial assets, potential for philanthropic support, areas of interest and other University affiliations
·        Interprets biographical and financial information on individuals, corporations, and foundations based on the development staff’s fundraising strategies and objectives
·        Proactively gleans information from existing files and sources to identify new fundraising projects or fundraising approaches for previous prospects and donors. This information will be shared on a routine basis with appropriate staff
·        Keeps abreast of developments in prospect research by attending training sessions and communicating with other researchers by means of national and state professional organizational memberships, conferences, and electronic mailing lists focusing on prospect research and fundraising issues
·        Trains and supervises research staff and student assistants and manage a budget for research resources
·        Evaluates research tools and emerging technology and coordinates vendor relations
·        Responsible for oversight and supervision of the Prospect Management area of the alumni and donor database and enforces all policies associated with this system
·        Interprets and monitors prospect management policies
·        Provides standing and special request reports and data relating prospect management
·        Coordinates all transfers or changes in assignments for all entities associated with the system
·        Has a thorough working knowledge of the database system, helps maintain and enters updated information onto the system and performs other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications:
·        Bachelor’s degree
·        Three years of Prospect Research/Prospect Management  or related experience in a higher education or non-profit setting
·        Thorough knowledge of prospect management and research techniques
·        Strong project management skills and a collaborative nature in working with others
·        Proficient computer literacy and ability to learn applications quickly
·        Proficiency in conceptualizing and developing proactive prospecting methodologies using such tools as constituent list segmentation, data mining and electronic and peer screenings
·        Experience with donor relationship database such as SunGard Advance
·        Excellent analytical skills and the ability to locate and interpret financial and biographical information from a variety of sources
·        Understanding of wealth indicators and the ability to translate such information into prospect ratings and gift estimates
·        Strong analytical skills, including expertise in the modeling and analysis of data
·        Advanced computer skills, particularly with the Microsoft Office
·        Ability to foster a collaborative, customer-oriented working environment
·        Demonstrated record of independent judgment, initiative, problem solving and adaptability
·        Ability to maintain confidentiality
·        Demonstrated ability to analyze and synthesize a high volume of information
·        Ability to write concise research documents accurately with attention to detail
·        Excellent written/oral/interpersonal communication skills

Salary commensurate on experience

Applications for employment will be accepted electronically only.  Interested candidates must submit a letter of application, current resume, and names, addresses and daytime phone numbers of three professional references using the online application process.  Please refer to the following website to apply:  http://asaweb.wku.edu/wkujobs.  For further assistance call (270) 745-5934.  Please reference requisition number S3131.  For full consideration, submit application materials by January 20th, 2012. Position will remain open until filled.

Western Kentucky University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or marital status in admission to career and technical education programs and/or activities, or employment practices in accordance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Revised 1992, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Persons with disabilities, who need reasonable accommodations to participate in the application and/or selection process, should notify The Office of Equal  Opportunity/Affirmative Action/University ADA Services at (270) 745- 5121, a minimum of five working days in advance.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Job Opening at Sewanee - The University of the South

Director of Research/Senior Analyst
University Relations
Exempt, Full-Time, Regular Appointment

The University of the South seeks a Director of Research/Senior Analyst.  The Director of Research/Senior Analyst will develop and implement objectives for strategic research and prospect development in support of fundraising goals, informing fundraising efforts with research on leadership and principal level prospects and serve as primary liaison to and researcher for the University Relations department.

The Director of Research/Senior Analyst must have a Bachelor's degree and will need a minimum of 4-6 years in prospect/development research (or an equivalent amount of professional experience in an analytical, research, investigative, paralegal or similar role).  Experience with analysis of alternative asset firms (hedge fund, private equity, venture capital) for determining personal worth and with valuation of private companies and stock/option holdings strongly preferred. Experience with web-based research and database operations/usage required.  The ideal candidate must possess strong analytical, interpretive and communication skills required to analyze complex materials found in multiple sources and effectively articulate result.  The candidate must also be highly skilled formulating advance online search strategies, have exemplary computer skills, be proficient with business terms, Wall Street/finance, and compensation practices.  The candidate must also possess the ability to locate and analyze complex financial disclosures, possess a sound understanding of stock, stock splits, dividends, options, options vesting, and strike prices.  The candidate must be able to prioritize and manage multiple assignments, consistently meet tight deadlines and be adept at working independently and collaboratively with people at all levels.  Comprehension of fundraising fundamentals, goals, and the prospect giving cycle, along with attention to detail and commitment to accuracy is a must.

The University of the South comprises a highly-regarded College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a distinguished School of Theology.  It is an institution of the Episcopal Church that welcomes individuals of all backgrounds.  It is located on a striking 13,000-acre domain in Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau.

Eligibility for employment at the University is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background screening.  Salary and benefits will be commensurate with qualifications.

The selection process will begin immediately.  Interested individuals should send a cover letter, resume, and the names, address and telephone numbers of three references to:

https://www.sewanee.edu/site/j9UB9e/application

Christy Owens
Human Resources Coordinator
931-598-1381
ctowens@sewanee.edu

The University of the South is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.