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We come to work with one goal: to make children’s health better.

The Senior Major Gifts Officer (MGO) is a highly independent role responsible for identifying, cultivating, and securing major and principal gifts from individual donors to support Cincinnati Children’s. This position requires exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with grateful patients, local and national philanthropists, and internal stakeholders. The Senior MGO will collaborate closely with Development leadership to align fundraising efforts with institutional priorities and achieve fundraising goals.

*This is a hybrid position, 50% in the office including every Wednesday, and 50% remote.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Developing and managing a portfolio of major gift and principal prospects
  • Conducting qualification
  • Crafting and executing strategic donor cultivation and solicitation plans
  • Closing major gifts and principal gifts
  • Building and maintaining strong relationships with donors, volunteers and internal partners

REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

Strategic Goals

The Senior MGO is responsible for developing relationships and executing strategies that result in major gift and principal gift income. In this role, a major gift is defined as $50k+ and a principal gift is defined as $2M+ to CCHMC. This position will maintain a portfolio of 100-125 prospects and his/her work is expected to result in $3 million to $5 million annually with an emphasis on gifts of $100,000 and above.

Individual Giving Specific

Identify, assess, cultivate, solicit and close five, six and seven figure gifts from individuals and family foundations, including grateful patient families. Develops cultivation and solicitation strategies for each individual. Establishes a program of face-to-face personal visits with past, current and prospective donors. Strategically move major gift prospects through the development cycle from qualification to cultivation to solicitation to closing to stewardship. Understands, identifies, suggests, and utilizes multiple giving vehicles for the donor. Uses RENXT and PowerBI systems to track progress and results. Meets monthly and yearly metrics with respect to prospect and donor visits, solicitations, and dollars raised. Coordinates donor interests with the priorities of the organization and develops funding proposals to match interests with needs. In close collaboration with the Stewardship team, helps coordinate stewardship reports to communicate with donors concerning the use of their gifts.

External Communications

Senior Major Gift Officers also fulfill an important, detail-oriented role, representing Cincinnati Children’s to donors, prospects, medical center leaders, volunteers and potentially, national resources as part of the overall effort to raise awareness of and generate support for Cincinnati Children’s both locally and nationally. Specific tasks may include preparing written and verbal presentations and proposals and delivering this information personally to potential funders, representing CCHMC at family foundation and not-for -profit board meetings, communicating on behalf of CCHMC in donor meetings, and at events. Responsible for written communications with donors, such as gift verification letters and emails, gift agreement drafts, stewardship reports and email messages to coordinate medical center donor visits with leadership. Helps lead, recruit and staff campaign and special project committees, and volunteers.

Crossfunctional Project Management

Serves as leader and point person for major gift and grateful patient fundraising referrals and activities with priority clinical/research divisions with the hospital, developing funding opportunities and leading others with prospects interested in their areas of responsibility. Must remain current on legal and programmatic changes affecting development functions.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field
  • 5+ years of work experience in a related job discipline
  • Preferred experience in healthcare or an academic medical center, or similar complex organization

*Expected Starting Pay Range
*Annualized pay may vary based on FTE status
$89,000 – $113,000

To apply for this job please visit jobs.cincinnatichildrens.org.