Assistant Vice President or Senior Director of Development
Company: International Executive Service Corps
Location: Torrance
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
ABOUT US-COMPANY INFORMATION
The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA
Medical Center (TLI) is Los Angeles County's preeminent
independent, not-for-profit biomedical research hub, excelling in
transforming scientific breakthroughs into practical therapies.
With a $90 million annual budget, TLI is home to over 150
investigators and 500 staff, advancing 600 projects in areas such
as Infection and Immunity, Cancer, and Women's Health. Founded in
1952, the Institute continues to train physician-scientists and
manage healthcare programs for 60,000 underserved families
throughout South Los Angeles.
POSITION SUMMARY & JOB SUMMARY
The Lundquist Institute (TLI) seeks an Assistant Vice President or
Senior Director of Development ("AVP") who is a dynamic,
collaborative, and intellectually curious leader to guide the
Development office through its next phase of growth, fostering
strong donor relationships and advancing TLI's mission through
impactful fundraising strategies. The AVP will have the unique
opportunity to build and lead a high-performing team within a
globally recognized institution committed to pioneering research
and development, ensuring TLI's financial health and ongoing
success in large-scale philanthropy.
Reporting to the SVP, Advancement ("SVP") and serving as a key
member of the Advancement leadership team, the AVP will operate at
both strategic and operational levels to ensure that all
fundraising activities align seamlessly with the Institute's
strategic plan. In this critical role, the AVP will serve as TLI's
primary major gift fundraiser as well as oversee a comprehensive
fundraising program that emphasizes relationship-driven strategies
to expand the Institute's fundraising potential.
The AVP is expected to work with a minimum level of direct
supervision and must be able to plan and prioritize the workload.
The AVP will oversee a team currently comprised of four staff: a
Director of Advancement Services, a Director of Corporate
Philanthropy and Foundation Relations, a Director of Donor
Relations and Stewardship, and an Annual Giving Manager.
This role is based in Torrance and our hybrid working model allows
full-time staff members to work remotely, as appropriate.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Fundraising & Leadership
- Provide strategic vision and leadership to design and implement
a comprehensive advancement program that supports TLI's long-term
sustainability and research goals.
- Lead and execute TLI's fundraising strategy across major gifts,
corporate and foundation relations, planned giving, and annual
giving with a focus on securing major gifts.
- Oversee the development and engagement of a diversified
portfolio of major donors (individual and institutional) and
community partners to expand TLI's donor base in alignment with the
Institute's strategic plan.
- Collaborate with Communications and Marketing to ensure brand
consistency and visibility, while overseeing financial stewardship,
budgeting, and compliance for strategic fundraising
initiatives.
- Implement effective donor engagement strategies, including
major fundraising activities and targeted stewardship programs in
collaboration with TLI investigators, and assess fundraising
activities for best practices and continuous improvement in
achieving institutional goals.
Portfolio management of current and prospective donors
- Manage a portfolio encompassing some of the Institute's
highest-capacity donors and prospects, including Board members and
senior volunteers. Lead strategic engagement with approximately 50
major donors, fostering relationships from initial cultivation
through to securing six- and seven-figure commitments, generating
over $2 million annually in endowment and current-use gifts in
alignment with TLI's mission and goals.
- Record all interactions, strategies, and outreach activities in
TLI's CRM (Salesforce) while maintaining ethical standards and
personalized stewardship.
- Implement effective, long-term relationship-building strategies
that foster significant, ongoing support from individuals,
foundations, and corporate partners.
- Collaborate with the SVP and senior leadership to engage donors
and execute giving strategies that align with TLI's mission and
priorities.
Team Leadership & Development Operations
- Manage and mentor the Development team by setting clear
performance goals, priorities, and accountability standards aligned
with TLI's strategic objectives.
- Foster a collaborative and inclusive team culture, providing
coaching and professional development to promote an internal
culture of philanthropy and excellence in prospect cultivation and
stewardship.
- Develop and oversee the departmental budget, ensuring resource
allocation aligns with TLI's priorities for maximum
impact.
- Establish and track key performance metrics (KPIs) to drive
team and fundraising success, regularly reporting progress to
leadership.
- Establish structured timelines, set clear expectations, and
address performance issues constructively to ensure effective daily
operations and foster a high-performing team culture.
Board and volunteer engagement
- Partner with the SVP, Advancement, President/CEO and
Governance/Nominating Committee to recruit new Board directors with
leadership experience and significant financial capacity.
- Engage Board members, campaign committees, and volunteers in
fundraising efforts, providing training, guidance, and regular
progress updates on development goals.
- Oversee Corporate and Community Ambassador Boards in
collaboration with the Senior Director, Communications and
Marketing as well as the Director of Corporate Philanthropy and
Foundation Relations, managing related development
projects.
- Support development-related events that involve Board members
and major donors, offering strategic direction to enhance
engagement and philanthropic outcomes.
EDUCATION
*Bachelor's degree
QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate will bring broad fundraising expertise in
strategic donor relations, philanthropic communications,
stakeholder engagement, and data-driven analytics, with a proven
track record in a comprehensive advancement environment of building
1:1 relationships and securing philanthropic gifts.
- At least 5 years of increasingly responsible development
experience, with a demonstrated history of securing six- and
seven-figure donations.
- Extensive knowledge of donor cultivation best practices,
concepts, and techniques, with demonstrated success in
fundraising.
- Exceptional communication, presentation, and interpersonal
skills, with the ability to influence and engage diverse
stakeholders.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with proficiency
in CRM systems (e.g., Advance, Raiser's Edge, Salesforce).
- Experience in complex environments, ideally within higher
education, research, or health sciences, with a strong commitment
to ethical fundraising practices.
- High personal integrity, professional judgment, and
adaptability, with a collaborative and positive team management
approach.
- Intellectual curiosity, emotional intelligence, and the ability
to engage in high-level strategic discussions with varied
stakeholders.
- Strong organizational and project management skills, with the
ability to set and meet ambitious goals while managing multiple
initiatives.
- Demonstrated collaboration skills with experience supporting
volunteer and organizational leadership, including Board members,
senior leaders, and faculty, to advance fundraising objectives and
build an Institute-wide culture of philanthropy.
- Deep interest in medical research and a commitment to TLI's
mission.
- Sense of humor.
Preferred Qualifications - Senior Director
- Successful track record of meeting or exceeding annual
fundraising goals, including experience in comprehensive or capital
campaigns.
- Strong ability to convey complex scientific information in a
clear, accessible manner to non-specialist audiences, with
experience partnering with communications and marketing teams in
health sciences, research, or biomedical fundraising
efforts.
- Skilled in contributing to a positive team culture centered on
engagement, accountability, and goal achievement.
- Experience mentoring and supporting development professionals,
building a collaborative and results-oriented team environment.
Preferred Qualifications - Assistant Vice President
- All minimum qualifications and preferred qualifications
indicated for Senior Director candidates.
- Minimum of 7 years of development experience, including at
least 2 years of direct supervisory experience, with a proven
record of leading, mentoring, and motivating a high-performing,
data-driven team focused on goal achievement in a complex,
fast-paced environment.
- Proven experience with high-level relationship management and
stewardship with principal gift prospects and donors.
- Extensive experience in health sciences, research, or
biomedical environments, with the ability to engage scientists and
academics and communicate complex scientific research to donors and
prospects for positive philanthropic outcomes.
- Experience collaborating with communications and marketing
teams to ensure cohesive messaging, brand alignment, and enhanced
visibility of fundraising initiatives.
- Proven expertise in planning and executing comprehensive or
capital campaigns, with a successful track record in coordinating
development and campaign consultants to optimize strategic outcomes
and achieve fundraising objectives.
CERTIFICATIONS
N/A
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Develop and implement fundraising strategies and initiatives to
meet the organization's financial goals.
- Build and maintain relationships with donors, sponsors, and
other key stakeholders to secure financial support for the
organization.
- Meet with TLI investigators to understand their needs as well
as to understand important contacts that could result in support
for their work through private venture, or foundational
philanthropic gifts.
- Lead and manage a team of development professionals to execute
fundraising activities and campaigns effectively.
- Monitor and evaluate the success of fundraising activities,
making adjustments as needed to maximize results.
- Collaborate with other departments within the organization to
ensure alignment and integration of fundraising efforts with the
overall mission and goals.
- Stay informed about trends and best practices in fundraising
and philanthropy and incorporate this knowledge into the
organization's development strategy.
- Represent the organization at events, conferences, and other
networking opportunities to promote awareness and support for the
organization's mission.
- Provide regular reports and updates to senior leadership and
the board of directors on the status of fundraising activities and
progress towards financial goals.
- Serve as a key spokesperson for the organization, advocating
for its mission and values to external audiences.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Sitting: 30%
- Standing: 10%
- Walking: 10%
- Lifting/carrying: 5%
- Typing/using a computer: 25%
- Speaking/communicating: 15%
- Traveling: 5%
- Other (such as attending meetings, presentations, etc.):
10%
Salary: $165,000-$210,200/yr.
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