Educare Central Maine Director of Advancement Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Waterville, ME at Geebo

Educare Central Maine Director of Advancement

KVCAPs Child and Family Services is looking to fill the position of Educare Central Maine Director of Advancement.
The Director of Advancement lead and coordinate fundraising objectives.
be self-motivated.
possess knowledge and demonstrate astute cultivation skills to engage philanthropic and community donors.
solicit and secure donations and pledges.
actively seek public/private funding opportunities.
engage in marketing and publicity efforts to promote Educare.
lead a development committee.
demonstrate interest in all aspects of Educare with dedication to promoting long-term sustainability.
Minimum of five years paid experience in fundraising, with a minimum of three years in a leadership role.
Proven track record in donor solicitation and stewardship.
Proven success in securing gifts/pledges and foundation support to meet goals; operational and endowment.
Superb presentation skills; persuasive and influential with diverse groups including major donors, corporate executives, at local, state and national levels.
Must have a valid drivers license and use of a vehicle insured to state of Maine requirements.
Ability to pass State Bureau of Investigation, Department of Motor Vehicle, Department of Health and Human Services, Fraud, and National sex offender registry background checks.
Education Bachelors Degree (Masters preferred) Benefits may Paid holidays Accrual of paid time off Employer sponsored retirement plan Health, life, dental/vision, and disability insurance options Professional Development support />PI31170787-31181-9aa9bbe9777d Recommended Skills Child Adolescent And Family Services Fundraising Health And Human Services Leadership Persuasive Presentations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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