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Monday, July 22, 2013

Programs & Policy Intern, Reproductive Health Technologies Project, Washington, DC

Programs & Policy Intern

Posted on: July 17, 2013
Application deadline: August 9, 2013
Posted by: Reproductive Health Technologies Project


DESCRIPTION
The Reproductive Health Technologies Project (RHTP), a non-profit advocacy organization in Washington, DC seeks a Fall Intern.
This is a part-time position, working 24 hours a week. The internship will begin mid-August and continue through December. However, exact start and end dates are negotiable. The position is paid at $8.25/hour. The intern will report to the Senior Associate.
The mission of RHTP is to advance the ability of every woman to achieve full reproductive freedom with access to the safest, most effective and preferred methods for controlling her fertility and protecting her reproductive health.
RHTP is an advocacy organization; we do not provide direct services. Our unique role in the reproductive health, rights and justice communities is our focus on improving the political climate so that more and better options are available to women and men for preventing or ending an unwanted pregnancy, maintaining their reproductive health, and also for becoming pregnant. We do this by convening multi-disciplinary discussions that look at the science, ethics, politics and practice of any given technology; building consensus for action among professional medical groups, advocacy organizations, academics, and on occasion for profit drug companies; and implementing strategic communications and advocacy campaigns.
As one example, RHTP was at the forefront of a broad based coalition of organizations and individuals seeking to bring Plan B emergency contraception over-the-counter; an effort that culminated in a victory this June when the FDA approved sales of Plan B One-Step without age or point-of-sale restrictions.
DUTIES
  • Provide direct administrative support to the President and other senior staff.
  • Assist with day-to-day office operations including answering phones, maintaining office equipment and filing systems, and fundraising and grants management tasks.
  • Conduct background research for specific project initiatives or immediate public policy needs, particularly related to emerging or current reproductive technologies, and summarize findings in a clear and concise manner.
  • Compile communications and public affairs materials as assigned that may include media lists, media clips, and Congressional voting records.
  • Assist with the coordination of meetings, conferences, and events, including logistics planning, preparation of informational materials, backstopping and follow up.
  • Attend coalition meetings, briefings, and conferences as a representative of RHTP.
  • Prepare notes and meeting reports.
  • Update website content, write blogs on an as needed basis, and help update RHTP's Twitter account.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • This position is ideal for someone pursuing an undergraduate degree, preferably in one of the social sciences, public health, policy analysis, or other fields related to the position.
  • Demonstrated interest in reproductive health or related issues.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and a variety of tasks.
  • Excellent writing and research skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, professional demeanor, self-directed and independent, with a strong commitment to reproductive health, rights and justice.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, database management, and Internet research.
HOW TO APPLY

Please e-mail cover letter, resume, and the application form to Elizabeth Dawes Gay, edawes@rhtp.org with "Fall Internship Application" in the subject line. We will consider applications on a rolling basis until August 9, 2013.

RHTP is dedicated to diversity in staff as well as to an inclusive work environment. 

Director of Development, Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest, Riverside, CA

Director of Development

Posted on: July 8, 2013
Posted by: Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest

DESCRIPTION


Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest (PPPSW) provides essential reproductive health care and educational programs to 150,000 women and men annually in Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial Counties. Care is provided regardless of their personal circumstances or ability to pay. It has been building healthy communities since 1963 with the most sophisticated instrument in medicine: accurate information that can help people make the best decisions about their health. Governed by a 28-person Board of Directors, the organization has over 475 employees and an annual operating budget of $60 million. It operates 19 health centers in San Diego, Riverside and Imperial Counties.
Planned Parenthood believes that health care is a basic human right and that prevention is the best medicine, which is why 93% of its services are preventive, including life-saving cancer screenings, well-woman exams, education programs, STD prevention and treatment, family planning, WIC nutritional services, prenatal care, and more.
The majority of Planned Parenthood's funding comes from state and federal grants and fee for service income. The Agency presently raises approximately $4 million annually from private sector grants, major gifts and bequests.
Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is an affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. An independent 501(C)(3), it is a self-governing, nonprofit organization.
THE POSITION
In partnership with the Senior Staff and Board of Directors, the Director of Development - Riverside County provides strategic planning and direction to all fundraising and development activities for the organization in Riverside County. S/he is responsible for driving and forging new relationships to build Planned Parenthood's visibility, impact and financial resources to meet its current challenging goals and future growth requirements. This includes designing and implementing a comprehensive plan for developing key external alliances by cultivating individual and philanthropic support. The Director of Development – Riverside County will be either located in Riverside or the Coachella Valley and reports to the Vice President of Development in the San Diego headquarters.
Key duties and responsibilities include the following:
  • Oversee and build a portfolio of donor prospects for gifts of $1,000 and, especially, $5,000 or more.
  • Responsible for defined metrics and volume of donor interactions and amount raised, showing clear evidence of having obtained more and often, upgraded gifts.
  • Oversee the development of individualized donor relationships, interactions and solicitations. Involve volunteer leadership and program staff as needed to develop relationships and solicit donors.
  • Responsible for the identification and movement of donors higher up the "pipeline", determining when the donors will benefit with interactions from other leaders within PPPSW, including the VP of Development and CEO.
  • Broker relationships between donor prospects and PPPSW professional and volunteer leaders, program staff, and others in the community, providing guidance as to what and how these "partners" can successfully interact with donor prospects.
  • Represent PPPSW at individual or group meetings with donors and volunteer leadership, with sufficient understanding of the organization to represent all aspects of the Agency including programs, finances, and future plans.
  • Develop unique solicitations and presentations for special project proposals as needed through interaction and partnerships with program staff.
  • Explore innovative communication techniques with donor prospects, including usage of new technologies.
  • Utilize the Prospect module on Raiser's Edge to manage donor interaction.
  • Broker partnerships with Planned Parenthood Federation of America's (PPFA) major gifts professional staff, determining if, how, and when joint efforts are productive to PPPSW.
  • Develop clear and timely gifts reports for presentation to the VP of Development, CEO, overall Agency, volunteer leadership, and donors.
  • Represent the Planned Giving Program to Riverside County supporters.
  • Procure planned gifts (remainder gifts and gifts involving financial/estate planning components).
  • Increase the number of people in the Legacy Circle from Riverside County.
  • Provide stewardship and ensure successful relationships with Riverside County members of the Legacy Circle.
  • Track the progress of Riverside County planned gifts transitioning from the donor to PPPSW (ex. notification from any attorney about PPPSW being named in the will of a recently deceased donor).
  • With approval of the VP of Development, create and work with volunteer committees as needed.
  • Work with, and develop, as needed, volunteer committees to spur involvement and outreach of volunteer, community partners.
  • Develop strategies and recommendations for the Riverside County component of an Agency campaign to raise 50th Anniversary funds.
  • Recommend enhancements to the Development Department systems to benefit major gifts acquisition.
  • Plan and help implement donor events and gatherings, as needed.
  • Create and submit annual expense budgets for approval.
  • Attend Agency leadership meetings and participate on committee as needed.
REQUIREMENTS
Our client is seeking a candidate with at least seven years of proven experience managing a complex fundraising program in a sophisticated organization with a reputation for quality and excellence, with extensive major gifts expertise. A successful track record of personally identifying, cultivating and soliciting individual donors, and foundations for support; experience with progressive constituencies is desirable. In addition, s/he should have:
  • Proven results in meeting and growing challenging fundraising goals.
  • Demonstrated experience in presenting to and communicating with senior level business and community leaders.
  • Solid understanding of political influences and external pressures that can guide and determine funding outcomes.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with and quickly gain the respect and support of various constituencies, including board and staff members, donors, foundation and civic leaders; experience recruiting and organizing volunteers.
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and managing and budgets. Bachelor's degree (BS/BA), Master's degree preferred.
  • A valid driver's license, a reliable means of transportation and current auto insurance in compliance with the minimum requirements of the California Vehicle Code standards of bodily injury and property damage.
  • An in-depth and proven knowledge of community relations/fund raising procedures and donors in the Riverside County/Coachella Valley philanthropic community and beyond is preferred.
  • Willingness to travel throughout Riverside County as needed.
  • Willingness to travel to San Diego for monthly staff meetings or as needed.
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
The successful candidate must have:
  • An unwavering pro-choice orientation and a commitment to the mission of Planned Parenthood.
  • A strong commitment to quality healthcare and excellent customer service.
  • The vision to create excitement and energy around the affiliate's programs and encourage others to support the organization.
  • Persuasiveness, persistence, and determination in pursuit of the organization's fundraising goals.
  • Strong leadership, motivational and coaching skills.
  • Energy and the willingness to work hands-on in developing and executing a variety of fundraising activities ranging from the day-to-day to the highly creative and visible.
  • A proclivity for sharing information readily, the ability to listen as well as give advice and respect for the abilities of others; diplomacy and tact.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication ability and public presentation experience and facility.
  • Comfort with goal setting, quantifying results and accountability, and superior problem solving proficiency.
  • Strong negotiation skills.
  • Outstanding organizational and time management skills. The candidate must be able to handle varied tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines under pressure of short timelines.
  • The ability to demonstrate mature judgment, initiative and critical thinking.
  • The sensitivity and cultural competence to relate to diverse communities.
  • Accuracy and attention to detail.
  • A professional demeanor at all times, with a sense of humor to maintain balance.
  • A strong work ethic and the recognition that development is not a 9-5 job; that evening and weekend work is sometimes required for success;
  • Computer skills appropriate for the position; proficiency with the Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and the Internet.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES
Steward
1. Planned Parenthood Experience (Customer Focus)
Approaches every interaction with respect, honesty and an earnest desire to help. Fosters a comfortable, welcoming and inclusive environment. Provides the highest-quality service as a trusted, dedicated professional. Treats every patient/customer with confidentiality and compassion. Regularly listens to and learns from the voices of those s/he serves. Lead, guide and model Planned Parenthood's defined Experience Essentials.
2. Business Acumen
Knows how businesses work; knowledgeable in current and possible future policies, practices, trends, technology and information affecting his/her business and organization; knows the competition; is aware of how strategies and tactics work in the marketplace.
3. Decision Quality
Makes good decisions (without considering how much time it takes) based upon a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience and judgment; most of his/her solutions and suggestions turn out to be correct and accurate when judged over time; sought out by others for advice and solutions.
4. Managing Vision and Purpose
Communicates a compelling and inspired vision or sense of core purpose; talks beyond today; talks about possibilities; is optimistic; creates mileposts and symbols to rally support behind the vision; makes the vision sharable by everyone; can inspire and motivate entire units or organizations.
Builder and Connector
1. Managerial Courage
Doesn't hold back anything that needs to be said; provides current, direct, complete and "actionable" positive and corrective feedback to others; lets people know where they stand; faces up to people problems on any person or situation (not including direct reports) quickly and directly; is not afraid to take negative action when necessary.
2. Building Effective Departmental and Interdepartmental Teams
Blends people into teams when needed; creates strong morale and spirit in his/her team/ shares wins and successes; fosters open dialogue; lets people finish and be responsible for their work; defines success in terms of the whole team; creates a feeling of belonging in the team.
3. Cultural Competence
Respect for difference in all areas of the organization; understands concepts of institutional and cultural bias and proactively addresses them; continuous self-assessment regarding culture/diversity; careful attention to the dynamics of difference; continuous expansion of cultural knowledge and resources, and a variety of adaptations to belief systems, policies and practices. Supports equal and fair treatment and opportunity for all; reviews materials and programs with an eye towards effect on various cultures and differences.
4. Developing Direct Reports & Others
Provides challenging and stretching tasks and assignments; holds frequent development discussions; is aware of each person's goals; constructs compelling development plans and executes them; pushes people to accept developmental moves; will take on those who need help and further development; cooperates with the developmental system in the organization; is a people builder.
Seeker of Knowledge and Excellence
1. Managing and Measuring Department Work
Clearly assigns responsibility for tasks and decisions; sets clear objectives and measures; monitors process, and results; designs feedback loops into work.
2. Self-Development
Is personally committed to and actively works to continuously improve him/her; understands that different situations and levels may call for different skills and approaches; works to deploy strengths; works on compensating for weakness and limits.
3. Innovation Management
Is good at bringing the creative ideas of others to the market; has good judgment about which creative ideas and suggestions will work; has a sense about managing the creative process of others; can facilitate effective brainstorming; can project how potential ideas may play out in the marketplace.
COMPENSATION
Our client is offering a highly competitive compensation package for this position with a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, long-term disability, FSA, generous tax deferred retirement investment options and paid leave. Basic relocation expenses may be considered for the exceptional individual they are seeking.
OPPORTUNITY
This is a high-profile opportunity for an experienced development professional to make a major contribution to the growth and development of one of the largest Planned Parenthood Chapters in the U.S. The Director of Development – Riverside will be an integral part of an exceptional and dedicated team of professionals. S/he will have the personal satisfaction of contributing to an organization which has, for more than 50 years, served as one of the largest providers of high quality reproductive health care in San Diego and Riverside Counties, offering a full range of reproductive health care services to women, men, teens, and families.
Planned Parenthood is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please send a résumé and cover letter to:
Joe McCormack, Managing Partner & Justin Warren, Principal
McCormack & Warren
1775 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 110-202
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Phone 323.549.9200
Fax: 323.549.9222
All inquiries or referrals will be held in strict confidence.
Please note that your education, dates of employment, compensation and other information provided will be verified prior to employment.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Coordinator - Education Division, Planned Parenthood, New York, NY

Coordinator - Education Division

Posted on: June 13, 2013
Posted by: Planned Parenthood

DESCRIPTION

For nearly a century, Planned Parenthood has fought for a world where every woman has immediate and unfettered access to the basic reproductive care and knowledge that is her human right. With its 74 affiliates managing nearly 800 health centers nationwide, Planned Parenthood provides family planning and reproductive health care services, education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people each year. Now, as the leading reproductive rights advocate, health care provider, and sex educator for women, Planned Parenthood looks to its next 100 years. After examining the major trends impacting the organization, the federation came together to create a vision for the future that is embodied by the goals of its new five year strategic plan: becoming the go-to source for sexuality education and sexual health information and care for young women and men, and helping to create the healthiest generation ever.

The Coordinator, Education Division is responsible for the coordination and oversight of various projects, administrative and fiscal support initiatives to the Education Division of Planned Parenthood.

The Coordinator provides support to the divisional Vice President and works closely with other division staff to ensure coordination across departments occur. The Coordinator coordinates regular internal team meetings, including scheduling, agenda creation, note taking and follows up on action items. Also in this role the Coordinator schedules and coordinates external meetings and assists in gathering and/or creating materials required for meetings. Meetings will often involved several high level staff within PPFA, its affiliates and/or external partners.

The Coordinator is responsible for the Vice President's calendar including scheduling numerous meetings with staff across the organization and with external partners, coordinating webinars and conference calls with affiliates and other groups, and developing materials such as PowerPoint presentations, summaries of activities and select educational materials such as fact sheets, media talking points, and manuals for special projects.

In this role the Coordinator is responsible for working with the Vice President to construct and administer the annual budget, to code expenses appropriately to grants, and to respond to monthly variance reports.
The Coordinator provides all logistical support for select advisory board and other group meetings including sending out invitations, securing space, ordering food, coordinating travel for participants, and processing expense reimbursements.

HOW TO APPLY

For a full position description and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/15Yqsvz

Senior Writer/Editor, Planned Parenthood, New York, NY

Senior Writer/Editor

Posted on: June 13, 2013
Posted by: Planned Parenthood

DESCRIPTION

For nearly a century, Planned Parenthood has fought for a world where every woman has immediate and unfettered access to the basic reproductive care and knowledge that is her human right. With its 74 affiliates managing nearly 800 health centers nationwide, Planned Parenthood provides family planning and reproductive health care services, education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people each year. Now, as the leading reproductive rights advocate, health care provider, and sex educator for women, Planned Parenthood looks to its next 100 years. After examining the major trends impacting the organization, the federation came together to create a vision for the future that is embodied by the goals of its new five year strategic plan: becoming the go-to source for sexuality education and sexual health information and care for young women and men, and helping to create the healthiest generation ever.

The Senior Writer/Editor is responsible for ensuring that a large volume of written content advances Planned Parenthood's mission and enhances the organization's profile. The Senior Writer/Editor drafts or edits reports, op-ed pieces, guest articles, memos, partnership proposals, and other materials that inform, engage, and persuade key audiences. The Senior Writer/Editor reports to the Managing Director of Communications in Washington, DC, while working closely with the Vice President of Communications in New York.


RESPONSIBILITIES
  1. Identifies content that would advance PPFA's strategic goals, and then drafts it (such as issue-based reports, op-ed pieces, etc).
  2. Drafts content as assigned (reports, op-ed pieces, etc).
  3. Manages workflow independently and sets realistic deadlines that account for additional review from multiple stakeholders.
  4. Identifies research to include in written material and conducts the research or manages other staff to conduct it.
  5. Reviews large volume of material produced by other staff, particularly the Media Relations team (press releases, op-ed pieces, memos, etc), and edits it for content (clarity, consistency, and effectiveness). In some cases, rewrites material under tight deadlines.
  6. Works across divisions and functions to ensure that written material from Communications reflects the organization's positions and strategies well.
  7. Manages and contributes to other projects as needed.
HOW TO APPLY

For a full position description and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/14xRqek

Saturday, April 13, 2013

CNRA, Feminist Women's Health Center, Tacoma, WA

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Posted on: April 8, 2013
Posted by: Feminist Women's Health Center

Cedar River Clinics is seeking an Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist to administer conscious or moderate sedation to adult women in an abortion clinic. The successful candidate will provide sedation services in our Renton and Tacoma clinics.

RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provide appropriate and effective anesthetic services in a safe and professional manner.
• Practice under established standards of care relative to conscious sedation, analgesia and anesthesia throughout the facility.
• Performs and documents a pre-anesthetic assessment and evaluation of the patient, selecting, ordering or administrating pre-anesthetic medications and fluids, and obtaining informed consent for anesthesia.
• Develops and implements an anesthesia plan individualized for each patient.
• Consults with the provider on the anesthesia plan for individual patient.
• Selects, obtains or administers the anesthetic, adjuvant drugs, accessory drugs and fluids necessary to manage the anesthetic, maintain homeostasis and correct abnormal responses to the anesthetic or surgical procedure.
• Selects, applies or inserts appropriate invasive and non-invasive monitoring modalities for collecting and interpreting physiological data.
• Manages a patient's airway and pulmonary status.
• Manages the patient's recovery from anesthesia by selecting, obtaining, ordering or administering medications, fluids or ventilatory support in order to maintain homeostasis, provide relief from pain and anesthetic side effects or prevent or manage complications.
• Releases or discharges clients from a post operative care area and provides follow-up evaluations and care related to anesthesia side effective or complications.
• Responds to emergency situation by providing airway management, administration of emergency fluids or drugs or basic or advanced cardiac life support techniques.
• Other duties as assigned.

SKILLS
• Current licensure and certification in the State of Washington.
• Current CPR, ACLS and BCLS.
• Thorough knowledge of and experience as a provider of anesthetic services and airway management under the general direction of the medical director.
• Bilingual Spanish a plus.

Feminist Women's Health Center is a social change organization that combines direct services (abortion and reproductive health care), with activism (to preserve the right to choose) and community education (to demystify health information and empower health decisions).

VISION: We have a vision of a world where all women freely make their own decisions regarding their bodies, reproduction and sexuality -- a world where all women can fulfill their own unique potential and live healthy, whole lives.

MISSION: To achieve reproductive freedom, FWHC provides abortion and birth control so women can decide their own destinies.

To learn more about the clinic or the organization, visit www.CedarRiverClinics.org and www.FWHC.org 

Schedule: 2-3 days/week
Salary: Hourly Position -- DOE -- with benefits
Site: Tacoma and Renton, WA
Required Travel: Yes, between Renton and Tacoma 
Relocation Covered: Negotiable

HOW TO APPLY

Send cover letter, resume and three professional references to:
Human Resources Administrator
Cedar River Clinics, Financial Office
106 East E Street, Yakima, WA 98901
Fax: (509) 575-0477
E-mail: HRjobs@CedarRiverClinics.org

Monday, April 8, 2013

Director of Development, Planned Parenthood, Riverside, CA

Director of Development

Posted on: April 1, 2013
Posted by: Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest

DESCRIPTION

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest (PPPSW) provides essential reproductive health care and educational programs to 150,000 women and men annually in Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial Counties. Care is provided regardless of their personal circumstances or ability to pay. It has been building healthy communities since 1963 with the most sophisticated instrument in medicine: accurate information that can help people make the best decisions about their health. Governed by a 28-person Board of Directors, the organization has over 475 employees and an annual operating budget of $60 million. It operates 19 health centers in San Diego, Riverside and Imperial Counties.
Planned Parenthood believes that health care is a basic human right and that prevention is the best medicine, which is why 93% of its services are preventive, including life-saving cancer screenings, well-woman exams, education programs, STD prevention and treatment, family planning, WIC nutritional services, prenatal care, and more.
The majority of Planned Parenthood's funding comes from state and federal grants and fee for service income. The Agency presently raises approximately $4 million annually from private sector grants, major gifts and bequests.
Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest is an affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. An independent 501(C)(3), it is a self-governing, nonprofit organization.
POSITION
In partnership with the Senior Staff and Board of Directors, the Director of Development - Riverside County provides strategic planning and direction to all fundraising and development activities for the organization in Riverside County. S/he is responsible for driving and forging new relationships to build Planned Parenthood's visibility, impact and financial resources to meet its current challenging goals and future growth requirements. This includes designing and implementing a comprehensive plan for developing key external alliances by cultivating individual and philanthropic support. The Director of Development – Riverside County will be either located in Riverside or the Coachella Valley and reports to the Vice President of Development in the San Diego headquarters.
Key duties and responsibilities include the following:
  • Oversee and build a portfolio of donor prospects for gifts of $1,000 and, especially, $5,000 or more.
  • Responsible for defined metrics and volume of donor interactions and amount raised, showing clear evidence of having obtained more and often, upgraded gifts.
  • Oversee the development of individualized donor relationships, interactions and solicitations. Involve volunteer leadership and program staff as needed to develop relationships and solicit donors.
  • Responsible for the identification and movement of donors higher up the "pipeline", determining when the donors will benefit with interactions from other leaders within PPPSW, including the VP of Development and CEO.
  • Broker relationships between donor prospects and PPPSW professional and volunteer leaders, program staff, and others in the community, providing guidance as to what and how these "partners" can successfully interact with donor prospects.
  • Represent PPPSW at individual or group meetings with donors and volunteer leadership, with sufficient understanding of the organization to represent all aspects of the Agency including programs, finances, and future plans.
  • Develop unique solicitations and presentations for special project proposals as needed through interaction and partnerships with program staff.
  • Explore innovative communication techniques with donor prospects, including usage of new technologies.
  • Utilize the Prospect module on Raiser's Edge to manage donor interaction.
  • Broker partnerships with Planned Parenthood Federation of America's (PPFA) major gifts professional staff, determining if, how, and when joint efforts are productive to PPPSW.
  • Develop clear and timely gifts reports for presentation to the VP of Development, CEO, overall Agency, volunteer leadership, and donors.
  • Represent the Planned Giving Program to Riverside County supporters.
  • Procure planned gifts (remainder gifts and gifts involving financial/estate planning components).
  • Increase the number of people in the Legacy Circle from Riverside County.
  • Provide stewardship and ensure successful relationships with Riverside County members of the Legacy Circle.
  • Track the progress of Riverside County planned gifts transitioning from the donor to PPPSW (ex. notification from any attorney about PPPSW being named in the will of a recently deceased donor).
  • With approval of the VP of Development, create and work with volunteer committees as needed.
  • Work with, and develop, as needed, volunteer committees to spur involvement and outreach of volunteer, community partners.
  • Develop strategies and recommendations for the Riverside County component of an Agency campaign to raise 50thAnniversary funds.
  • Recommend enhancements to the Development Department systems to benefit major gifts acquisition.
  • Plan and help implement donor events and gatherings, as needed.
  • Create and submit annual expense budgets for approval.
  • Attend Agency leadership meetings and participate on committee as needed.
REQUIREMENTS
PPPSW is seeking a candidate with at least seven years of proven experience managing a complex fundraising program in a sophisticated organization with a reputation for quality and excellence, with extensive major gifts expertise. A successful track record of personally identifying, cultivating and soliciting individual donors, and foundations for support; experience with progressive constituencies is desirable. In addition, s/he should have:
  • Proven results in meeting and growing challenging fundraising goals.
  • Demonstrated experience in presenting to and communicating with senior level business and community leaders.
  • Solid understanding of political influences and external pressures that can guide and determine funding outcomes.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with and quickly gain the respect and support of various constituencies, including board and staff members, donors, foundation and civic leaders; experience recruiting and organizing volunteers.
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and managing and budgets. Bachelor's degree (BS/BA), Master's degree preferred.
  • A valid driver's license, a reliable means of transportation and current auto insurance in compliance with the minimum requirements of the California Vehicle Code standards of bodily injury and property damage.
  • An in-depth and proven knowledge of community relations/fund raising procedures and donors in the Riverside County/Coachella Valley philanthropic community and beyond is preferred.
  • Willingness to travel throughout Riverside County as needed.
  • Willingness to travel to San Diego for monthly staff meetings or as needed.
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
The successful candidate must have:
  • An unwavering pro-choice orientation and a commitment to the mission of Planned Parenthood.
  • A strong commitment to quality healthcare and excellent customer service.
  • The vision to create excitement and energy around the affiliate's programs and encourage others to support the organization.
  • Persuasiveness, persistence, and determination in pursuit of the organization's fundraising goals.
  • Strong leadership, motivational and coaching skills.
  • Energy and the willingness to work hands-on in developing and executing a variety of fundraising activities ranging from the day-to-day to the highly creative and visible.
  • A proclivity for sharing information readily, the ability to listen as well as give advice and respect for the abilities of others; diplomacy and tact.
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication ability and public presentation experience and facility.
  • Comfort with goal setting, quantifying results and accountability, and superior problem solving proficiency.
  • Strong negotiation skills.
  • Outstanding organizational and time management skills. The candidate must be able to handle varied tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines under pressure of short timelines.
  • The ability to demonstrate mature judgment, initiative and critical thinking.
  • The sensitivity and cultural competence to relate to diverse communities.
  • Accuracy and attention to detail.
  • A professional demeanor at all times, with a sense of humor to maintain balance.
  • A strong work ethic and the recognition that development is not a 9-5 job; that evening and weekend work is sometimes required for success;
  • Computer skills appropriate for the position; proficiency with the Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and the Internet.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES 
Steward
1. Planned Parenthood Experience (Customer Focus)
Approaches every interaction with respect, honesty and an earnest desire to help. Fosters a comfortable, welcoming and inclusive environment. Provides the highest-quality service as a trusted, dedicated professional. Treats every patient/customer with confidentiality and compassion. Regularly listens to and learns from the voices of those s/he serves. Lead, guide and model Planned Parenthood's defined Experience Essentials.
2. Business Acumen
Knows how businesses work; knowledgeable in current and possible future policies, practices, trends, technology and information affecting his/her business and organization; knows the competition; is aware of how strategies and tactics work in the marketplace.
3. Decision Quality
Makes good decisions (without considering how much time it takes) based upon a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience and judgment; most of his/her solutions and suggestions turn out to be correct and accurate when judged over time; sought out by others for advice and solutions.
4. Managing Vision and Purpose
Communicates a compelling and inspired vision or sense of core purpose; talks beyond today; talks about possibilities; is optimistic; creates mileposts and symbols to rally support behind the vision; makes the vision sharable by everyone; can inspire and motivate entire units or organizations.
Builder and Connector
1. Managerial Courage
Doesn't hold back anything that needs to be said; provides current, direct, complete and "actionable" positive and corrective feedback to others; lets people know where they stand; faces up to people problems on any person or situation (not including direct reports) quickly and directly; is not afraid to take negative action when necessary.
2. Building Effective Departmental and Interdepartmental Teams
Blends people into teams when needed; creates strong morale and spirit in his/her team/ shares wins and successes; fosters open dialogue; lets people finish and be responsible for their work; defines success in terms of the whole team; creates a feeling of belonging in the team.
3. Cultural Competence
Respect for difference in all areas of the organization; understands concepts of institutional and cultural bias and proactively addresses them; continuous self-assessment regarding culture/diversity; careful attention to the dynamics of difference; continuous expansion of cultural knowledge and resources, and a variety of adaptations to belief systems, policies and practices. Supports equal and fair treatment and opportunity for all; reviews materials and programs with an eye towards effect on various cultures and differences.
4. Developing Direct Reports & Others
Provides challenging and stretching tasks and assignments; holds frequent development discussions; is aware of each person's goals; constructs compelling development plans and executes them; pushes people to accept developmental moves; will take on those who need help and further development; cooperates with the developmental system in the organization; is a people builder.
Seeker of Knowledge and Excellence
1. Managing and Measuring Department Work
Clearly assigns responsibility for tasks and decisions; sets clear objectives and measures; monitors process, and results; designs feedback loops into work.
2. Self-Development
Is personally committed to and actively works to continuously improve him/her; understands that different situations and levels may call for different skills and approaches; works to deploy strengths; works on compensating for weakness and limits.
3. Innovation Management
Is good at bringing the creative ideas of others to the market; has good judgment about which creative ideas and suggestions will work; has a sense about managing the creative process of others; can facilitate effective brainstorming; can project how potential ideas may play out in the marketplace.
Compensation
PPPSW is offering a highly competitive compensation package for this position with a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, long-term disability, FSA, generous tax deferred retirement investment options and paid leave. Basic relocation expenses may be considered for the exceptional individual they are seeking.
Opportunity
This is a high-profile opportunity for an experienced development professional to make a major contribution to the growth and development of one of the largest Planned Parenthood Chapters in the U.S. The Director of Development – Riverside will be an integral part of an exceptional and dedicated team of professionals. S/he will have the personal satisfaction of contributing to an organization which has, for more than 50 years, served as one of the largest providers of high quality reproductive health care in San Diego and Riverside Counties, offering a full range of reproductive health care services to women, men, teens, and families.
Planned Parenthood is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please send a résumé and cover letter to:
Joe McCormack, Managing Partner & Justin Warren, Principal
McCormack & Associates
1775 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 110-202
Palm Springs, CA 92264
Phone 323.549.9200
Fax: 323.549.9222
All inquiries or referrals will be held in strict confidence.
Please note that your education, dates of employment, compensation and other information provided will be verified prior to employment.