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Equitable Hiring Group

Director of Development & Communications

Equitable Hiring Group, Beaverton, Oregon, us, 97078


Organization:

HomePlate Youth ServicesPosition:

Director of Development & CommunicationsStatus:

Full Time Salaried PositionReports to:

Executive DirectorDirect Reports:

Development Associate, Volunteer Coordinator and 1 contract Grant WriterSalary Range:

$75,000-$90,000Benefits:

Employer paid medical (90%) and dental benefits for employee (100%) and 50% covered for dependents, $500 health reimbursement arrangement, short-term & long-term disability; starting at 20 days of PTO, 9 paid holidays, SIMPLE IRA Retirement with 100% employer match up to 1% of salary, paid parental leave, and paid sabbatical leave, professional development opportunities, and a flexible work scheduleApplication Deadline:

Please apply before Monday September 2nd at 9:00 am PST

HomePlate, a nonprofit leader in the field of providing services for youth experiencing housing instability in Washington County, is looking for a dynamic new member to join our leadership team. HomePlate started in 2005 with $3,000 and a vision of helping youth in houseless and unstably housed situations find stability. Currently, Beaverton has the highest rate of student homelessness in the state of Oregon. With a budget of $3,000,000 and 26 staff, we operate youth drop-in, street outreach, employment, education, and housing navigation services. HomePlate successfully connects 900+ at risk youth with community members each year and together they work towards meeting youth-identified education, housing, employment, medical, dental and other goals.

HomePlate has an organizational commitment to equity and inclusion, and to ensure that programs and staff culture are equitable in both access and outcomes regardless of race, ethnicity, faith, culture, language, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or family status. HomePlate is committed to pursuing effective strategies and devoting dedicated time and resources at every level of the organization to address disparities based on identity and to apply an equity lens to all decisions, programs, and policies.

Why work with us?We are committed to equitable and anti-racist practices. Staff and Board participate in training and we have quarterly readings and discussions on aligned topics. As HomePlate continues to evolve, we operationalize equitable and anti-racist practices. Our staff participate in two retreats per year, visioning in Spring and strategic planning in Fall. We have a deep appreciation for our team members and show it by celebrating staff birthdays and anniversaries, hosting a fun retreat in the summer, and making the time to connect on a human-to-human level at the beginning of every meeting. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package including employer paid medical (79%) and dental benefits for employee (100%) and 50% covered for dependents, $500 health reimbursement arrangement, short-term disability policy; 16 days of PTO, 9 paid holidays, paid parental leave, and paid sabbatical leave, professional development opportunities, and a flexible work schedule that includes a 32-hours work week. HomePlate is a 20-year old organization and is considered one of the 100 best nonprofits in Oregon.

OverviewThe overall responsibility of the Director of Development & Communications is to develop and lead a fundraising and communications strategy that will provide the resources necessary for HomePlate to achieve its mission.Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:

Development

Annual creation of the fundraising strategy and plan including lines of revenue from the annual fund, major gifts, corporate sponsorship, foundation grants, and government grantsAlong with the Executive Director, play a leading role in stewarding donorsDevelop and monitor fundraising project budgetsManage and delegate responsibility to the Development Associate and Volunteer CoordinatorSupport the Board Development Committee in their role(s) in executing the development plan.Strategically deploy the Executive Director in development effortsPartner with and manage the contract grant writer, providing budgets, program materials, and organizational data to meet grant application and reporting deadlines.Partner with consultant to identify gala fundraising event priorities and lead gala committee in planning and executionCommunications

Create content for and oversee the newsletter and social media.Produce the annual report, including collection of necessary data throughout the year. •Lead the creation of "case for support" messaging.In partnership with Youth Facing Staff, identify and amplify youth stories that describe impactEducate the public on the issue of suburban homelessnessCapacity BuildingMaintain donor database, including continual work to achieve clean data, automated revenue reporting and more streamlined gift processing procedures.Maintain website edits and updatesCreate and/or work with contracted graphic designer for printed marketing materials- including branding training for new staff and creation of new branded documents for all teams.Organizational Leadership

Integral part of the leadership teamParticipate in and occasionally lead staff meetingsThe ideal candidate will be a thought partner to the Executive DirectorCommitment to the mission of HomePlate Youth ServicesDemonstrates commitment to ongoing equity and anti-racist work both personally andprofessionally. Operationalizes equity and anti-racist practicesHigh degree of emotional intelligenceSupervise and mentor growth of direct reports

Preference of experience in the following:

Overseeing and implementing a development program with funding from annual fund donors, lead donors, corporations, foundation grants, and government grants.Setting and achieving fundraising and stewardship goals in partnership with program, operations, and finance directorsEstablishing trusting relationships with lead donors and volunteers.Donor portfolio management.Developing and tracking department and project budgets.Using data to measure fundraising program performance and identify fundraising opportunities.Creating compelling donor communications and stewardship messaging.Developing relationships with local media outlets, writing press releases, and speaking on behalf of the organizationManaging staff including providing coaching and support, communicating clear expectations, and addressing issues quickly and compassionatelyUsing Salesforce to track all donor contacts, gifts, and communications.Experience working for an organization that uses an equity filter for decision making and employs anti-racist tactics and practices.Experience teaching others how to fundraise.Desired Skills

Highly ethical; adheres to the AFP's code of ethical principles, the donor bill of rights and community-centric fundraising principles.Able to respond to difficult, sometimes confrontational questions or statements, in an egalitarian and non-judgmental manner.Software savvy. Comfortable using and learning new systems.Adept at both traditional and innovative fundraising campaign vehicles.Comfortable with public speaking - both impromptu and prepared.Strong interpersonal, communication, planning and organizational skillsExcellent professional writer who is able to quickly turn around quality material.Interest in both teaching and learning from others.The innate ability to "meet people where they are", whether youth in houseless situations, staff, volunteers, Board members or potential major donors.HomePlate is committed to providing a safe workplace for our staff and to serve as a positive force in ending the COVID 19 pandemic. We believe that requiring vaccinations as a term of your employment serves this commitment. All employees are required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or qualification for a medical or religious exemption. By applying for this position, you represent you meet these job requirements. Failure to do so will disqualify you from employment.

HomePlate values diversity in its workforce and is an equal opportunity employer. QTBIPOC(Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of color) and/or those with lived experience areencouraged to apply.