What are the responsibilities and job description for the Gift Planning Officer position at Kansas State University Foundation?
Description
Compensation: $86,000-$94,000 annually
Regular, Full-Time, Exempt
Location: Manhattan, KS (onsite only)
Our Promise to You
- Competitive health, dental, life insurance, plus voluntary benefits including company paid HSA contributions
- 403(b) retirement plan with 10% company contribution
- Paid leave for holidays, vacation, wellness, personal, parental, and volunteer
- Tuition and certification assistance and a $300 annual reimbursement wellness program
- A work environment that embraces flexibility inside of a framework
- Mission-driven work that changes the lives of people around the world
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Turn Financial Expertise into Lasting Impact as a Gift Planning Officer
Step into a role where your expertise meets purpose. As a Gift Planning Officer, you will build meaningful relationships, guide impactful giving strategies, and help donors leave a lasting legacy. This is an opportunity for a driven, relationship-focused professional to translate financial insight into transformational philanthropic support.
As a Gift Planning Officer, you will identify, cultivate, and steward donors while growing a strategic portfolio aligned to ambitious goals. You’ll collaborate across teams and confidently present complex gift opportunities in a compelling way. This position is ideal for someone with a background in financial planning, trust or wealth management, or estate-related services who is ready to apply their skills in a mission-driven environment.
In this highly visible role, the Gift Planning Officer will engage directly with alumni, donors, and advisors—building trust, navigating sophisticated giving conversations, and driving results through proactive outreach. A successful Gift Planning Officer brings confidence, curiosity, and a passion for connecting people to purpose.
What You'll Do:
- Manage a portfolio and qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward gifts of $50,000
- Develop and execute tailored strategies for each prospect
- Present planned giving options aligned to donor goals and financial situations
- Collaborate with stakeholders to advance donor strategies
- Travel to meet donors and build lasting, high-impact relationships
Requirements
- 2 years of full-time, transferable experience in trusts and estate law, financial planning, or trust/wealth management
- Experience calling, conducting face-to-face appointments, managing relationships, creating and presenting proposals, and other fundamental elements of client/donor relationship or sales-related activities
- Proven ability to communicate effectively and persuasively with a diverse audience
- Strong interpersonal skills with an emphasis on engaged listening
Bonus Expertise That Sets You Apart:
- Bachelor's degree or relevant certifications (CPA, CFP, CFRE)
- Knowledge of real estate transactions or complex assets
- Understanding of tax implications and charitable estate planning vehicles
- Familiar with fundraising or donor engagement strategies
As a Gift Planning Officer, you will stay current on planned giving strategies - including real estate, trusts, and estate planning vehicles - allowing you to guide donors and advisors with credibility. This position is built for a go-getter who thrives, on travel, connection, and meaningful results.
If you're ready to grow your impact and elevate your career as a Gift Planning Officer, apply today!
Salary : $86,000 - $94,000