Chief Advancement Officer
Company: Association Of Zoos & Aquariums
Location: Peoria
Posted on: April 15, 2025
Job Description:
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our career center.Peoria Zoo/ Peoria Park DistrictChief Advancement
OfficerDuties: Under the supervision of the Director of Peoria Zoo
& Luthy Botanical Garden, the Chief Advancement Officer is
responsible for:
- Providing oversight of all of PZS's development
activities.
- Developing and implementing fundraising strategies focused
first on a phased Peoria Zoo capital campaign with a total goal in
excess of $30M, building in long-term development principles to
grow and maintain relationships with donors around annual giving,
planned giving, special events, and major donor cultivation.
- Building and maintaining relationships with major donors,
corporate sponsors, and community stakeholders.
- Ensuring attainment of the organization's fundraising
development goals through effective fundraising practices.
- Setting and achieving annual fundraising goals in collaboration
with the PZS Board. Oversees membership services and monitors the
adequacy of activities with staff, appropriate committees, and the
governing body.
- Leads the major gift program (discovery, cultivation,
solicitation).
- Donor Stewardship:
- Designing and overseeing a robust donor stewardship program to
enhance donor retention and increase giving levels.
- Overseeing the acknowledgment and recognition of donors through
personalized communication, reports, and events.
- Acting as the primary spokesperson for PZS to communicate its
impact and build strong donor connections.
- Operational Oversight:
- Providing leadership and oversight for PZS's day-to-day
operations, including budgeting, financial management, and
administrative tasks.
- Developing and managing PZS's annual operating budget with the
Finance Committee, while ensuring compliance with nonprofit
regulations, donor intent, and PZS policies.
- Supervising and mentoring development and administrative staff,
fostering a collaborative and productive work environment.
- Board Engagement:
- Partnering with PZS Board to support governance, strategy, and
fundraising efforts.
- Preparing reports and presentations to inform the board of
progress toward goals, challenges, and opportunities.
- Assisting in recruiting, onboarding, and training board members
to enhance their engagement and effectiveness.
- Marketing and Communications:
- Coordinating with PPD Marketing Staff, in collaboration with
the PZS Marketing Committee (or internal resources), to develop
messaging and materials for fundraising campaigns, events, and
donor outreach.
- Ensuring consistent and compelling communication with
stakeholders, using appropriate vehicles such as newsletters,
social media, impact reports, and others.
- Serving as a PZS, PPD, and Zoo representative at community
events, media engagements, and other opportunities to enhance the
visibility of all organizations.
- District-Wide Sustainability & Revenue Diversification:
- Collaborating with PPD leadership to identify and implement
innovative revenue streams, such as earned income opportunities,
corporate partnerships, or membership programs.
- Working with internal teams to strengthen the fundraising
infrastructure and elevate the fundraising team's sophistication to
maximize event revenue, increase member to donor conversion rate,
and enhance identification and cultivation of major gift
prospects.
- Following all safety procedures that pertain to the duties
performed.
- Supporting all aspects of the Park District's safety
program.
- Performing all other duties as required and as
assigned.Experience RequiredEducation: Bachelor's degree in
Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, Communications, or a
related field; Master's degree preferred. Although a degree is
preferred, extensive experience in a like position with similar
duties and responsibilities may be substituted for all or part of
the educational programs.Experience: Minimum of 7-10 years of
experience in nonprofit development, fundraising, or related
fields, with a proven track record of success in major gift
cultivation and capital campaigns. Supervisory experience,
including managing staff and volunteers.Further CommentsKnowledge
and Ability: Exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills with
the ability to inspire and build relationships with donors,
corporations, board members, staff, and community partners.
Exhibits confidence when cultivating and asking for support.
Effective strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated success in planning and executing fundraising
campaigns, individual/major and planned giving programs, and
overseeing fundraising events. Proven mastery of donor management
systems and financial software. High level of organizational skills
and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple
priorities simultaneously. Ability to interact with diverse
populations. Must be dependable, courteous, and able to work with
people of all ages and backgrounds. Ability to be professional,
respectful, accountable, innovative, to follow safety procedures,
and be equitable to both internal and external customers.
Understanding of basic philosophies underlying a sound community
zoological program and the ability to interpret that philosophy to
donors, staff, and the public. Ability to recruit, train,
supervise, and evaluate employees. Ability to obtain and maintain a
valid Illinois State Class B driver's license.Benefits and Perks:
Paid sick days, vacation days, and holidays. Longevity bonus
program and wellness program. Pension and retirement programs and
Social Security participating. Exceptional health plan. Paid Life
Insurance. Disability Insurance. Full-time employees and dependents
enjoy discounted recreation classes and free admission to select
Park District facilities.$85,000-$125,000 per yearHow to ApplyHOW
TO APPLY
- View Employment Opportunities and complete an online
application in the "Join Our Team" section at
www.peoriaparks.org.
- Applicants may submit a resume, but to be fully considered for
this position an online application must be completed.
- While we appreciate all submissions, due to high volume, only
those applicants who are selected for interview will be
contacted.
- Applications will be reviewed until position is filled.Peoria
Zoo/ Peoria Park District1125 W. Lakes AvePeoria, IL 61603
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