Associate Director of Advancement Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Fredericksburg, VA at Geebo

Associate Director of Advancement

Full-time 19 hours ago Full Job Description Saint John Paul the Great is currently seeking an Associate Director of Advancement:
Major Donors & Annual Appeal.
This position reports to the Head of School and is primarily responsible for cultivating relationships with major donors and the development, implementation, & maintenance of the school's annual appeal.
Ideal candidate will be an ambitious, confident, self-starter who is a team player and has prior experience in donor development.
Superior communication skills both written and verbal are essential to communicate JP's mission, vision, and goals with clarity, passion, and persuasion.
This person should be a natural networker adept at developing and maintaining relationships.
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to search.
committee@jpthegreat.
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About the Employer Rooted in the Dominican tradition of prayer, study, community and service, Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School is committed to the formation of youth with special emphasis on the ethical development of the students.
We strive to provide an environment where students can grow in the image of Jesus Christ while developing intellectual, theological, and moral virtues.
As a school within the Arlington Diocese, we prepare each student for a life of faith, service, and integrity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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