UC Observatories Director of Development
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TELECOMMUTING - The selected candidate will be required to work a hybrid work schedule, with at least 2 days per week on campus. HOW TO APPLY For full consideration, applicants should attach their resume and cover letter when applying for a job opening. For guidance related to the application process or if you are experiencing difficulties when applying, please review the Applicant Resources on our website.
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That playful, bold spirit still thrives today, all on a campus renowned as among the most beautiful in the world. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW The University of California is the world's leading public research university system. With 10 campuses, 5 medical centers, 3 national labs, and 150 academic disciplines, UC has expanded the horizons of what we know about ourselves and our world. More than 1.7 million UC alumni are living and working around the world. The University of California Observatories (UCO) is a Multi-Campus Research Unit of the University of California, with headquarters at the UC Santa Cruz campus. UCO operates on behalf of astronomers on eight UC campuses and two national laboratories and is comprised of extensive technical facilities, a business office, telescope and support facilities at the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton. UCO provides UC's scientific and administrative interface to the Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawai'i, and the Thirty-Meter Telescope international project, and supports the training of astronomy Ph.D.'s throughout the UC system. The design and fabrication of new state-of-the-art astronomical instruments is key to the future of UC Observatories. UC Santa Cruz-the seventh UC campus-has consistently been ranked as a premier research institution known for bold ideas and a nontraditional approach to teaching, and is regarded as a preeminent force in the advancement of progressive higher education. It has a three-pronged mission of education, research, and public service. Situated on 2,000 acres of former ranchland among majestic coast redwoods and overlooking the Monterey Bay, the campus serves nearly 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students. While UC Santa Cruz is revered for its sylvan beauty, it is located just 30 miles from Silicon Valley, the world's most important and productive center of high-tech innovation. This position has the primary function of supporting the UCO, with a secondary responsibility of supporting UC Santa Cruz's Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics housed within the Division of Physical and Biological Sciences. Some of the department's faculty have joint appointments with UCO and UC Santa Cruz. The quality of UC Santa Cruz's faculty and students shows in its research triumphs. In 2016, Times Higher Education ranked the campus fourth in the world in research influence as measured by the number of times its faculty's published work is cited by scholars around the globe. We've beaten the odds to make audacious achievements. From saving falcons to peering into the universe and putting organic food on American tables, UC Santa Cruz has become known as the small university where big things happen. More information can be found at: https://ucobservatories.org/ JOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the UC Observatories Director and in consultation with the Executive Director of Sciences, the Director of Development serves in a lead role to strategically plan, develop, coordinate, implement and evaluate a major donor fundraising program to secure and increase philanthropic support from individuals, corporations, and foundations for the initiative/divisional priorities as determined by the UC Observatories Director and the Executive Director of Sciences. In consultation with the Executive Director of Sciences, the Director of Development will develop and implement donor strategy. The Director of Development will also support the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics with fundraising needs. The Director of Development's major responsibilities will include managing the university's relationship with current donors and prospective donors who give or are capable of giving at the $50,000 level or above. The Director of Development will prepare a strategic plan to develop and implement all components of a major gifts program with specific emphasis on initiating a plan to identify and qualify new prospects. The Director of Development will design and implement comprehensive strategies to identify, cultivate, and steward the highest capacity individuals, build engagement of these individuals, create gift opportunities based on initiative/divisional priorities, formulate and coordinate fundraising strategies, and determine appropriate stewardship plans for significant donors. The Director of Development will involve the trustees, other high-level volunteers, and academic leaders in connecting these donors to deepen their interest and involvement. APPOINTMENT INFORMATION Budgeted Salary: $104,900 - $115,000 / Annually. Salary commensurate with skills, qualifications and experience. Benefits Level Eligibility: Full benefits Schedule Information:
Employee Classification: Career appointment Job End Date: None Work Location: UC Santa Cruz Main Campus Union Representation: Non-Represented Job Code Classification: 000462 (FUNDRAISER 4) - Grade 25 Travel: Up to 25% of the time JOB DUTIES 70% - Divisional Prospect and Donor Development
25% - Support Departments and Programs with Development Activities
5% - General Service and Professional Development
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