Director Of Development For Annual Gifts & Outreach
The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has an immediate opening for a Director of Development for Annual Gifts & Outreach. This position plays a vital role in the success of the Price School with a focus on securing new and renewal gifts for the academic departments, programs, and research centers at the Sol Price School of Public Policy as well as developing strong alumni, parent, and donor relationships through targeted communication and outreach. This position will play a central development communication role in the launch and successful completion of the USC Price School centennial campaign, raising $100 million by 2029. Reporting to the Executive Director of Development, the Director of Development for Annual Gifts & Outreach will manage a large leadership annual giving portfolio of prospective donors, with a target annual fundraising goal of $2 million in annual support from new and renewal gifts, including regular annual and recurring gift support. Creative communication strategies, adeptness for organizational process, attention to detail, and effective relationship building are essential skills for any top candidate. This is a full-time, hybrid work arrangement position, located on the USC Los Angeles University Park Campus.
Job Accountabilities :
Minimum Education : Bachelor's degree
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Compensation : The annual base salary range for this position is $132,563 - $148,831. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education / training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy provides education and conducts research focused on public policy, urban planning and real estate development. Ranked 3rd nationwide among 268 public affairs programsincluding #2 in Urban Policy, #6 in Health Policy and Management, and #7 in Homeland Security and Emergency Managementthe USC Price School advances society through better governance and institutional leadership, sustainable urban planning and real estate development, and more effective social and health care policy. With a commitment to public service, its graduates become leaders in government, nonprofit agencies, and the private sector, while faculty shape policy through innovative, fact-based research.
Director Development • Los Angeles, CA, US