Development Manager, Georgia Chapter

Reports to: Advancement Director, Georgia Chapter
Position Status: Full Time  
Location: Remote – must be based in Georgia 

Description

The Parkinson's Foundation makes life better for people with Parkinson’s disease by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. In everything we do, we build on the energy, experience and passion of our global Parkinson's community.  

The Parkinson’s Foundation is seeking a goal-oriented and self-motivated professional for the position of Development Manager for the Georgia Chapter. This position is responsible for supporting the Georgia Chapter team in the implementation of the mission through fundraising events, corporate development, and volunteer development. The manager will provide support to the Georgia Chapter team in their goal to cultivate partnerships and alliances that will promote growth and awareness within the community. 

About Moving Day

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that has united more than 150,000 participants around the country living with PD, their care partners, and loved ones to fight Parkinson's. Moving Day is more than just a community event. It is a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson's symptoms. Moving Day is among the largest Parkinson's events in the country and provides excellent brand exposure to thousands of people in the Parkinson's community.  

About Parkinson's Revolution

Parkinson’s Revolution is an indoor cycling event that raises funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation. The event happens for 1 day across the country and attracts indoor and outdoor cyclists who want to make a difference while breaking a sweat.  

Responsibilities

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: 

Fundraising – 70% 

  • Ownership and leadership of assigned Chapter development events and revenue expectations in partnership with the Georgia Chapter team.  

  • Responsible for executing Moving Day Atlanta and Revolution Augusta.  

  • Work with event participants, sponsors and community partners to maximize the potential of their participation and achieve revenue goals.  

  • Provide customer service to Chapter constituents and event participants including support of registration, coaching and stewardship of these individuals and corporate partners. 

  • Lead recruitment of new participants and constituents into Chapter based fundraising events.  

  • Create and solicit new sponsorship and partnership opportunities including pharmaceutical companies, corporations, and media prospects for fundraising events in the Chapter.  

  • Provide oversight and delegation of logistical details for Chapter based events including vendor partnerships, event permits, contracts, invoicing and expense management.  

  • Recruit, onboard and manage high-level volunteers for Chapter engagement including event volunteers, event committee members and general volunteers. 

  • Oversee the recruitment of event day volunteers for the Chapter fundraising events in collaboration. 

  • Track and report revenue and team numbers for the Chapter.   

  • Attend occasional events and programs where staffing is needed 

  • Other administrative duties as directed. 

Chapter Development Support – 20% 

  • Support management of corporate partner relationships including benefit delivery and stewardship opportunities. 

  • Actively seek opportunities to present the Parkinson’s Foundation mission and opportunities for involvement with the community defined as the Georgia Chapter.  

  • Work closely with the chapter team to develop and execute communications for the Chapter’s events including event and chapter website, social media and email communications. This includes writing and distribution. 

  • Update donor records in the database. 

  • Process data entry, pull mailing lists and reports from the Raiser’s Edge database. 

  • In collaboration with the Development Coordinator, organize materials for meetings (Calendar Invitations, Agendas, PowerPoint presentations, new member paperwork etc.) and attend various board and committee meetings and record meeting minutes. 

Other – 10% 

  • Actively seek opportunities to address community needs and positively impact local community while advancing the mission, goals and values. 

  • Keep abreast of National Office activities and properly utilize the resources available. 

  • Be knowledgeable about Parkinson’s disease and the Foundation’s strategic plan and operations.  

  • Assure the proper use, management, security and upkeep of the equipment and documents. 

  • Other duties as assigned. 

Experience/Skills Required

  • High school diploma and minimum of 2 years’ fundraising or event experience, preferably within a non-profit organization 

  • Self-motivated, goal-oriented team member 

  • Ability to work cooperatively in team environment 

  • Possess and exhibit a professional, outgoing, friendly, fearless and positive attitude 

  • Focused, organized and detail oriented 

  • Employ discretion, tact and empathy, proactive and intuitive people skills 

  • Comfortable spending majority of time on the phone and engaging on digital platforms 

  • Exceptional verbal communication and motivation skills 

  • Communicate accurately and effectively using email 

  • Experience with social media and website navigation 

  • Accurate data entry skills 

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, database and spreadsheet management 

  • Maintain an excellent attendance record during this contract 

  • Must have reliable personal transportation and a valid driver's license 

  • Work must be performed during core business hours  

Compensation

Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included. The salary range for this position is $55,000 to $65,000. 

How to Apply

Please email resume and cover letter to Employment@Parkinson.org. Applicant review will continue until the position is filled. Please indicate the job title in the subject line. Resumes without cover letters will not be considered. No phone calls please.

The Parkinson’s Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our culture and in our work on behalf of people with Parkinson's disease.

All new hires are required to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, subject to any legally required accommodations.

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