Position Overview
NTSAD’s Manager of Development is responsible for the fundraising efforts of the organization. This role reports to the Chief Executive Officer, and collaboratively interacts with NTSAD’s major donors, staff, Board of Directors, committee members, and members of the rare disease community. The Manager’s primary responsibility is oversight of all fundraising operations to meet or exceed the organization’s annual revenue budget while adhering to the expense budget. Paramount to this position is striving to identify and secure new revenue sources while expanding existing sources to meet or exceed goals. The Manager of Development works cross-functionally with other staff members to align fundraising efforts with organizational objectives. To articulate the need for organizational support, the Manager of Development stays apprised of all current NTSAD research projects, advocacy initiatives, and family services programs and activities.
Ideal candidates should demonstrate proven fundraising success in a variety of roles in both large and small not-for-profit organizations and be ready to drive the process with innovation, enthusiasm, and initiative.
The Manager of Development position is a full-time, exempt position based in our Boston office.
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Position Overview
NTSAD’s Manager of Development is responsible for the fundraising efforts of the organization. This role reports to the Chief Executive Officer, and collaboratively interacts with NTSAD’s major donors, staff, Board of Directors, committee members, and members of the rare disease community. The Manager’s primary responsibility is oversight of all fundraising operations to meet or exceed the organization’s annual revenue budget while adhering to the expense budget. Paramount to this position is striving to identify and secure new revenue sources while expanding existing sources to meet or exceed goals. The Manager of Development works cross-functionally with other staff members to align fundraising efforts with organizational objectives. To articulate the need for organizational support, the Manager of Development stays apprised of all current NTSAD research projects, advocacy initiatives, and family services programs…
Why Work for NTSAD
National Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association (NTSAD) offers a rewarding career working for one of the nation’s oldest patient advocacy organizations supporting individuals and families affected by ultra-rare neurodegenerative genetic diseases. Our staff members like working at NTSAD because of our mission, work-life balance, benefits, and culture:
Why Work for NTSAD
National Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association (NTSAD) offers a rewarding career working for one of the nation’s oldest patient advocacy organizations supporting individuals and families affected by ultra-rare neurodegenerative genetic diseases. Our staff members like working at NTSAD because of our mission, work-life balance, benefits, and culture:
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