The Development Office at Salem Hospital seeks an experienced, strategic, pro-active, results-oriented professional to serve as Associate Director of Donor Engagement and Communications. This role will report to the Managing Director of Philanthropy and collaborate with a rapidly growing development team to create and execute a strategic donor engagement program and communications plan.
The Associate Director will lead the department's stewardship program, in partnership with our Director of Special Events, and be responsible for strategic creation and execution of all event activities that are designed to deeply engage and recognize Salem Hospital donors in meaningful ways and with consistent messaging. In partnership with the Managing Director, the incumbent will also lead the development and creation of collateral materials inclduing but not limited to a donor newsletter, philanthroopy pamphlets and gift planning tool kits, case for support printables, and stewardship reports.
The primary responsibilities will be to lead the overall marketing/communications strategy for Salem Hospital donors to create consistent messaging and branding across all development communications. The new hire will create and execute new communications for internal and external audiences; evaluate, track, and measure results of communications activities across the department; provide day-to-day management of the communications calendar; coordinate with the Annual Giving and Direct Marketing Director; and drive cross-departmental collaboration on communications to ensure well-timed engagement with key audiences. The incumbent will be a key stakeholder in advancing fundraising success through a robust and proactive stewardship and donor recognition program which will be done in partnership with our Director of Special Events; enhance and expand a comprehensive and integrated effort that ensures donors experience high-quality communications.
This position will meaningfully engage the Hospital's donors by updating them on the impact of their support and connecting them with the beneficiaries of their generosity. The position requires a strong understanding of healthcare or higher education fundraising and the role communications and stewardship activities play in supporting the Development Office. It is also crucial for the candidate to have a growth and flexible mindset, able to work with deadlines, and is a collaborate team player that will harness a shared services model wherein some team members have cross functunoning roles with the Newton-Wellesley Hospital Development Office.
Diversity and inclusion are priorities for our office at Salem Hospital. We are committed to building a team with diverse identities and experiences. We encourage those with nontraditional backgrounds to apply.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities;
include the following, other duties may be assigned.
Culture Of Excellence Responsibilities
See everyone as worthy of respect and attention.Design care and services for and with each patient.Recognize that patients see quality service as quality care.Make it a priority to assist patients, visitors and colleagues.Take advantage of learning and growth opportunities.Understand organizational goals and priorities.Compliance Responsibilities:
Understands and adheres to North Shore Medical Centers' (NSMC) compliance standards as they appear in Corporate Compliance Policies, Code of Conduct, and NSMC's Policies.Professional, Supervisory and Managerial Staff, keep abreast of all pertinent federal, state and NSMC regulations, laws, and policies as they presently exist and as they change or are modified.Managerial Staff ensure that their staff are trained and evaluated on their knowledge of and adherence to compliance policies and procedures specific to their jobs.Job Specific Responsibilities
(e.g., Clerical, Patient Care, Food Service, Supervisory, Etc.)
Manage gift acknowledgment process and donor stewardship and recognition program.Prepare gift reports, proposals for grants, printables, and donor newsletter and other collateral materials.Prepare events briefings, research material for collateral materials.Maintain a robust inventory of written content and digital assets, including patient stories, program descriptions, photos, and videos.Manage relationships with outside vendors and consultants (writers, designers, printers, videographers, etc.) to ensure timely, accurate, and creative solutions to communications needs.Supervisory/Managerial Responsibilities:
(Include number and type of FTEs)
NoneFiscal Responsibilities
(Include size of annual budget)
$120,000Qualifications
Skills
(Specific learned activity gained through training, e.g., typing, presentation skills, computer skills; e.g., Excel; CPR, ACLS)
Required
Microsoft SuitePreferred:
BlackbaudExperience
3-5 years in Communications or DevelopmentPreferred:
5+ years in Communications, Marketing or DevelopmentEducation/Degree Requirements:
Bachelor's DegreePreferred
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts, Social Science, Communication, Public Relations or related field
EEO Statement
Salem Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.