What are the responsibilities and job description for the Donor Engagement Coordinator position at St. Luke's Hospital?
Job Posting
We are dedicated to providing exceptional care to every patient, every time.
St. Luke’s Hospital is a value-driven award-winning health system that has been nationally recognized for its unmatched service and quality of patient care. Using talents and resources responsibly, we provide high quality, safe care with compassion, professional excellence, and respect for each other and those we serve. Committed to values of human dignity, compassion, justice, excellence, and stewardship St. Luke’s Hospital for over a decade has been recognized for “Outstanding Patient Experience” by HealthGrades .
Position Summary:
The Donor Engagement Coordinator is responsible for several key functions relating to the stewardship of donors to St. Luke’s. The position takes the lead in ensuring accuracy and completeness of donor and gift information in the donor database, preparing gift acknowledgment letters, and updating records. The position organizes and facilitates the annual schedule of engagement activities for donors. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission and values.
Education, Experience, & Licensing Requirements:
Education: Bachelor’s degree or minimum of five years of related experience, with project management or administrative support responsibilities.
Experience: Previous experience in fund development and/or donor relations preferred. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills, attention to detail, timely follow-through, and ability to manage confidential information.
Benefits for a Better You:
You matter. We could not achieve our mission daily without the hands of our team. Our culture and compassion for our patients and team is a distinct reflection of our dynamic workforce. Each team member is focused on being part of something much bigger than themselves. Join our St. Luke’s family to be a part of making life better for our patients, their families, and one another.
We are dedicated to providing exceptional care to every patient, every time.
St. Luke’s Hospital is a value-driven award-winning health system that has been nationally recognized for its unmatched service and quality of patient care. Using talents and resources responsibly, we provide high quality, safe care with compassion, professional excellence, and respect for each other and those we serve. Committed to values of human dignity, compassion, justice, excellence, and stewardship St. Luke’s Hospital for over a decade has been recognized for “Outstanding Patient Experience” by HealthGrades .
Position Summary:
The Donor Engagement Coordinator is responsible for several key functions relating to the stewardship of donors to St. Luke’s. The position takes the lead in ensuring accuracy and completeness of donor and gift information in the donor database, preparing gift acknowledgment letters, and updating records. The position organizes and facilitates the annual schedule of engagement activities for donors. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission and values.
Education, Experience, & Licensing Requirements:
Education: Bachelor’s degree or minimum of five years of related experience, with project management or administrative support responsibilities.
Experience: Previous experience in fund development and/or donor relations preferred. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills, attention to detail, timely follow-through, and ability to manage confidential information.
Benefits for a Better You:
- Day one benefits package
- Pension Plan & 401K
- Competitive compensation
- FSA & HSA options
- PTO programs available
- Education Assistance
You matter. We could not achieve our mission daily without the hands of our team. Our culture and compassion for our patients and team is a distinct reflection of our dynamic workforce. Each team member is focused on being part of something much bigger than themselves. Join our St. Luke’s family to be a part of making life better for our patients, their families, and one another.