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Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector. With that in mind, the opportunities on our Job Board fit one of the following criteria:
- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
- The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.
Please submit your job opportunity here and note that assessment and approval of submissions can take up to 48 hours.
NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.
DIRECTOR FOR MEMBER ENGAGEMENT
Job Details
- Leads the organization in the area of membership operations; provides the membership perspective to work and project teams; and ensures alignment of membership work with overall strategic and operational goals.
- Designs, implements, and manages a short- and long-term strategy for the recruitment of new members to meet identified strategic, numeric, and revenue goals.
- Supplements efforts of the development team to contribute to resource development, securing support for general operations and program specific activities.
- Develops and implements an annual plan for member retention and accompanying budget management.
- Creates and maintains new partnerships and opportunities for NCG engagement, including with statewide and national collaborative efforts such as Philanthropy California and United Philanthropy Forum.
- Assists the President and CEO with special assignments as requested.
- Serves as a primary contact to field inquiries from members and the general public; responsible for evaluating and appropriately routing requests and responding in a manner that reflects NCG’s customer service values.
- Provides primary oversight for the NCG Annual Conference, including overall conference design, project management, and coordination of the team tasked to deliver the event.
- Ensures linkages between member service activities and program development.
- Oversees annual membership renewal drive.
- Supervises the Membership Coordinator in the delivery of NCG’s membership services.
- Ensures that NCG has the appropriate mix of services, programs, and activities to meet the needs of the range of audiences that comprise its membership.
- Provides strategic management of electronic relationships through e-communications; database and website interface; and functionality and data integrity.
- Cultivates and nurtures relationships with current and potential members.
- Develops strategies to get members involved and engaged through leadership and volunteer opportunities.
- Leads the Member Engagement Committee in quarterly meetings aligned with board meetings; identifies committee members; and develops agendas and priorities for the committee.
- Leads orientation of new and prospective members on member benefits and opportunities for engagement.
- Provides strategic oversight of the NCG efforts to engage philanthropic leadership through its 5 Shifts initiative, including supervision of the Senior Manager for Donor and Trustee Services.
- Manages Senior Fellows engaged via 5 Shifts for specific assignments on behalf of NCG.
- Relational. Ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with colleagues and members. Excellent interpersonal skills with an ability to work with diverse people and in diverse groups.
- Weaver. Demonstrated ability to weave diverse elements of the network together for collective benefit.
- Strategic. Ability to collect, review, synthesize, and present information and findings and influence project trajectory.
- Emotionally Intelligent. Is self-aware and reflective, and able to read and respond appropriately to the energy in a room.
- Effective. Experience leading signature strategic initiatives and developing/executing successful plans to achieve strategic goals.
- Self-Directed. Have a natural curiosity to find solutions amidst uncertainty and use evidence-based data in all decisions.
- Results-Oriented. The ability to organize, prioritize, and manage complex, multidimensional projects and the commitment and ability to meet work goals on time.
- Joyful. Brings joy, humor, and possibility, and positivity in the face of challenges.
- Adaptive. Responds intentionally and effectively to changing conditions and needs.
- Ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with colleagues and members. Excellent interpersonal skills with an ability to work with diverse people and in diverse groups.
- Demonstrated ability to weave diverse elements of the network together for collective benefit.
- Ability to collect, review, synthesize, and present information and findings and influence project trajectory.
- Emotionally Intelligent.Is self-aware and reflective, and able to read and respond appropriately to the energy in a room.
- Experience leading signature strategic initiatives and developing/executing successful plans to achieve strategic goals.
- Self-Directed. Have a natural curiosity to find solutions amidst uncertainty and use evidence-based data in all decisions.
- Results-Oriented. The ability to organize, prioritize, and manage complex, multidimensional projects and the commitment and ability to meet work goals on time.
- Joyful. Brings joy, humor, and possibility, and positivity in the face of challenges.
- Adaptive. Responds intentionally and effectively to changing conditions and needs.
- Stellar interpersonal and relationship building skills with a collaborative style and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of diverse stakeholders.
- 5+ years of increasing relevant responsibility in a membership development or related association.
- Outstanding project management skills with the ability to organize, prioritize, and manage complex, multidimensional projects to successful completion within desired timeframes and to define goals.
- Strong alignment to the values and mission of NCG and clear commitment to the principles of social justice and racial equity.
- Must be located in the San Francisco Bay Area with the ability to travel throughout the region as necessary.
- Appreciation for a collegial and learning work environment and capacity to manage, inspire, and develop staff.
- Experience managing staff or high value volunteers to ensure the necessary support, motivation, and development to meet goals.
- Technical acumen across Salesforce and Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook with the ability to learn and adapt quickly to virtual communications and collaborative applications.
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Vacation, Sick, and Holiday pay
- 403b Voluntary Plan
- Short and Long-Term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Staff Development and Wellness Funds
- What motivates you to offer your time, skills, and gifts working with philanthropy, business, government, nonprofits, and/or community to tackle our region’s most pressing social issues?
- Share a brief example of an experience or program you led that illuminates your interest in NCG’s work around racial equity. What is a key lesson learned that you would bring with you to this role?
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