Executive Director Schools and Colleges
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The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff “for fit” makes significant contributions to Howard University’s overall mission.
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here Is What We Offer
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
Job Purpose
Developing and maintaining a community of engaged donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Executive Director of Development provides leadership for fundraising across multiple University schools and colleges, including: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Architecture, Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and the Graduate School.
Supervisory Authority
Supervise and manage Directors of Development, an Administrative Coordinator and Major Gift Officers, as assigned.
Nature And Scope
Reporting to the AVP, Individual Giving, this position leads DAR efforts to frame integrated programmatic, facility, and operating plans for strategic University priorities in the Schools and Colleges. The Executive Director works directly with the Deans, academic program directors, and specific faculty to identify high priority initiatives, then develops plans for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of philanthropic partnerships, with a focus on individual donors, particularly alumni and friends of the University. Teamwork and collaboration both within the Schools and Colleges and with other development staff and alumni relations are essential.
Principal Accountabilities
The position leads a team of fundraisers and administrative support staff responsible for school and college specific philanthropy. Executive Directors are responsible for meeting annual revenue targets to be determined each fiscal year, both cumulative and for individual units. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, this position is required to manage a personal portfolio of prospects at a specified high giving capacity, complete a required number of meetings each month, solicit donors directly, and keep accurate records of all interactions and fundraising activities.
Core Competencies
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Required, CFRE Preferred
Salary Range: $160,000 - $180,000
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here Is What We Offer
- Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus mental health support
- Work-Life Balance: PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements
- Financial Wellness: Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match
- Professional Development: Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement paths
- Additional Perks: Wellness programs, commuter benefits, and a vibrant company culture
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
Job Purpose
Developing and maintaining a community of engaged donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Executive Director of Development provides leadership for fundraising across multiple University schools and colleges, including: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Architecture, Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and the Graduate School.
Supervisory Authority
Supervise and manage Directors of Development, an Administrative Coordinator and Major Gift Officers, as assigned.
Nature And Scope
Reporting to the AVP, Individual Giving, this position leads DAR efforts to frame integrated programmatic, facility, and operating plans for strategic University priorities in the Schools and Colleges. The Executive Director works directly with the Deans, academic program directors, and specific faculty to identify high priority initiatives, then develops plans for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of philanthropic partnerships, with a focus on individual donors, particularly alumni and friends of the University. Teamwork and collaboration both within the Schools and Colleges and with other development staff and alumni relations are essential.
Principal Accountabilities
The position leads a team of fundraisers and administrative support staff responsible for school and college specific philanthropy. Executive Directors are responsible for meeting annual revenue targets to be determined each fiscal year, both cumulative and for individual units. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, this position is required to manage a personal portfolio of prospects at a specified high giving capacity, complete a required number of meetings each month, solicit donors directly, and keep accurate records of all interactions and fundraising activities.
Core Competencies
- Proven success meeting financial targets and campaign management;
- Proficiency managing relationships with high-level prospects in an effort to secure five-, six- and seven-figure gifts;
- Mastery of moves management as well as planned giving concepts;
- Demonstrated ability to craft highly customized pitches and proposal;
- Adherence to standard operating procedures;
- Ability to navigate internal processes and structures to advance relationships with campus partners;
- Ability to provide leadership, problem-solve, and contribute to a team of development professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and excellence;
- Ability to leverage technology to enhance fundraising efforts and use data to inform performance metrics; and
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and a high degree of discretion working with donors.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Required, CFRE Preferred
- 7-10 years of relevant experience
- Minimum five (5) years in a fundraising management role
- Proficiency in data analysis and fundraising software, knowledge of Raiser’s Edge highly preferred
- Superior written and verbal communication, interpersonal skills, and relationship building acumen
Salary Range: $160,000 - $180,000
The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff “for fit” makes significant contributions to Howard University’s overall mission.
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here Is What We Offer
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
Job Purpose
Developing and maintaining a community of engaged donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Executive Director of Development provides leadership for fundraising across multiple University schools and colleges, including: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Architecture, Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and the Graduate School.
Supervisory Authority
Supervise and manage Directors of Development, an Administrative Coordinator and Major Gift Officers, as assigned.
Nature And Scope
Reporting to the AVP, Individual Giving, this position leads DAR efforts to frame integrated programmatic, facility, and operating plans for strategic University priorities in the Schools and Colleges. The Executive Director works directly with the Deans, academic program directors, and specific faculty to identify high priority initiatives, then develops plans for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of philanthropic partnerships, with a focus on individual donors, particularly alumni and friends of the University. Teamwork and collaboration both within the Schools and Colleges and with other development staff and alumni relations are essential.
Principal Accountabilities
The position leads a team of fundraisers and administrative support staff responsible for school and college specific philanthropy. Executive Directors are responsible for meeting annual revenue targets to be determined each fiscal year, both cumulative and for individual units. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, this position is required to manage a personal portfolio of prospects at a specified high giving capacity, complete a required number of meetings each month, solicit donors directly, and keep accurate records of all interactions and fundraising activities.
Core Competencies
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Required, CFRE Preferred
Salary Range: $160,000 - $180,000
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here Is What We Offer
- Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus mental health support
- Work-Life Balance: PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements
- Financial Wellness: Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match
- Professional Development: Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement paths
- Additional Perks: Wellness programs, commuter benefits, and a vibrant company culture
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
Job Purpose
Developing and maintaining a community of engaged donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Executive Director of Development provides leadership for fundraising across multiple University schools and colleges, including: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Architecture, Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Cathy Hughes School of Communications, and the Graduate School.
Supervisory Authority
Supervise and manage Directors of Development, an Administrative Coordinator and Major Gift Officers, as assigned.
Nature And Scope
Reporting to the AVP, Individual Giving, this position leads DAR efforts to frame integrated programmatic, facility, and operating plans for strategic University priorities in the Schools and Colleges. The Executive Director works directly with the Deans, academic program directors, and specific faculty to identify high priority initiatives, then develops plans for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of philanthropic partnerships, with a focus on individual donors, particularly alumni and friends of the University. Teamwork and collaboration both within the Schools and Colleges and with other development staff and alumni relations are essential.
Principal Accountabilities
The position leads a team of fundraisers and administrative support staff responsible for school and college specific philanthropy. Executive Directors are responsible for meeting annual revenue targets to be determined each fiscal year, both cumulative and for individual units. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, this position is required to manage a personal portfolio of prospects at a specified high giving capacity, complete a required number of meetings each month, solicit donors directly, and keep accurate records of all interactions and fundraising activities.
Core Competencies
- Proven success meeting financial targets and campaign management;
- Proficiency managing relationships with high-level prospects in an effort to secure five-, six- and seven-figure gifts;
- Mastery of moves management as well as planned giving concepts;
- Demonstrated ability to craft highly customized pitches and proposal;
- Adherence to standard operating procedures;
- Ability to navigate internal processes and structures to advance relationships with campus partners;
- Ability to provide leadership, problem-solve, and contribute to a team of development professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and excellence;
- Ability to leverage technology to enhance fundraising efforts and use data to inform performance metrics; and
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and a high degree of discretion working with donors.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree Required, CFRE Preferred
- 7-10 years of relevant experience
- Minimum five (5) years in a fundraising management role
- Proficiency in data analysis and fundraising software, knowledge of Raiser’s Edge highly preferred
- Superior written and verbal communication, interpersonal skills, and relationship building acumen
Salary Range: $160,000 - $180,000