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Monthly Giving Coordinator

Job IDC4-63-AF-9C-71-41
CompanyCanuck Place Children's Hospice
LocationVancouver
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Date Posted2022-01-10
Posted Until2022-01-30
Job TypeFull-time
Job CategoryHealth Care
Description
Monthly Giving Coordinator
Location: Granville Office, Vancouver
Reporting to: Manager, Annual Giving Programs
Job status: Full-time, 1.0 FTE (75 hours bi-weekly)

Canuck Place Children's Hospice (CPCH) is British Columbia's recognized pediatric palliative care provider. For over two decades, through the many programs and services we provide, we have made a significant difference in the lives of children with life-threatening illnesses and the families who love them. Be part of a talented and innovative team that takes pride in supporting and providing the highest quality pediatric palliative care.

HERE'S WHY IT'S SO GREAT TO WORK WITH US. Aside from being surrounded by a friendly, inclusive, dedicated team, Canuck Place offers employees up to 20 days' vacation (pro-rated to their full-time equivalency), an 100% employer-paid benefits package, Municipal Pension Plan (MPP), a Health Spending account that provides up to $500 annually to provide additional coverage for health and wellness activities/services, informative lunch n' learns, as well as various learning opportunities. Canuck Place Children's Hospice also has a 'Care For the Caregiver' committee who provides ongoing, creative activities to connect us with one another as a reminder that it's 'this' moment that really counts.

SUMMARY
Reporting to the Manager, Annual Giving Programs, the Monthly Giving Coordinator is primarily responsible for the implementation and execution of the rapidly growing monthly donor program initiatives and fundraising objectives.

As a key member of the Development team, the Coordinator works collaboratively and strategically with multiple teams and external vendors to ensure the delivery of a consistent and meaningful monthly donor experience.

The incumbent will also contribute to donor growth and retention efforts, reporting and forecasting initiatives, and touch point and relationship initiatives that foster positive long-term relationships with monthly donors.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- The successful incumbent will possess a related degree or diploma from a recognized educational institute
- A minimum of 3 years related and progressive nonprofit fundraising experience or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
- The incumbent's knowledge will include a solid understanding of the principles and function of donor relations, ethical fundraising principles and best practices, donor cycle strategies, and marketing and communication practices, complemented by a proven ability to build strong working relationships with colleagues and donors and stakeholders at all levels.

RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, implement and monitor the Monthly Giving program plan to ensure revenue targets are met.
- Develop and implement new tactics for expanding the Monthly Giving program such as: implement and deliver additional ask strategies for different segments of monthly donors, including preparing scripts, collateral and supplementary materials for conversions, renewals and upgrades.
- Manage and implement stewardship activities for monthly donors, including gift acknowledgment, event invitations, accountability/reporting and stewardship.
- Manage the day-to-day operational aspects of the Door-to-Door vendor relationship.
- Develops and nurtures relationships with current monthly donors and partners and coordinates customized touch points (e.g. personalizing mail-outs and thank you notes).
- Work collaboratively with the Annual Giving team to develop and test strategies for retaining and reactivating donors.
- Respond to donor calls, ensuring the accuracy of contact information and records, reprocessing donations and supporting the Donor Services team as necessary.
- Maintains donor record database (Raiser's Edge) by ensuring appropriate coding and reporting for donations is input and maintained, including stewardship and donor recognition program information. Ensures the confidentiality of donor and other fundraising information.
- Works closely with Donor Services team to ensure timely acknowledgement and receipting.
- Assists the Development team leads with implementing the Donor Gift Recognition and Stewardship program for monthly donors.
- When required, participates in meetings to discuss and plan donor activities.

QUALIFICATIONS
What you bring to the role:
- Proficiency in English grammar, spelling and punctuation is vital, including the ability to compose simple, clear, concise correspondence and reports, and also draft more complex correspondence as required. Additional languages are an asset.
- Excellent telephone skills, including warm manner and clear speech.
- Demonstrated ability to be a collaborative team player and establish and maintain positive working relationships, both internally and externally.
- A high degree of initiative, resourcefulness, creativity and thoughtfulness in the decision-making process.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills; must have the ability to meet assigned objectives by adapting and modifying the sequence of work, methods and standards to meet changing conditions.
- Ability to exercise a high level of tact and discretion in both internal and external interactions is crucial.
- Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); Raiser's Edge or other fundraising database.
- Clear and valid BC driver's license and access to a vehicle are required.

You have:
- High integrity; creativity; balance, good judgment and objectivity; high vision and conceptual capabilities; consultative, facilitative and collaborative; sense of humor.
- Excellent time management skills.
- Demonstrates flexibility that allows you to work with high energy, creative people.
- Able to thrive and effectively manage priorities in a changing, ambiguous environment.

Note: Flexibility is necessary, as this position may require occasional weekend and evening work and travel within and outside the Lower Mainland.

At the discretion of Canuck Place Children's Hospice, the information in this job description may be reviewed and revised, as required, to meet the needs of the organization.
Canuck Place Children's Hospice hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equality and diversity within its community and to a welcoming and inclusive workplace. We especially welcome applications from Indigenous persons, visible minority group members, persons with disabilities, people of all sexual orientations and genders, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
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Please submit your cover letter and your resume at by January 30, 2022. We recognize the importance of a diversified workforce, and we encourage First Nations, Inuit and Metis candidates, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities to apply.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates who have been short-listed will be contacted.