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Bellarmine Preparatory School is seeking a dynamic, mission-driven fundraising professional to serve as its Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Community Engagement.
The Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Community Engagement plays a pivotal role in promoting the Jesuit mission, values and vision of Bellarmine, and developing a culture of philanthropy. As a member of the Senior Leadership team this position will have an entrepreneurial spirit and cultivate support from donors, alumni, parents and partners to enhance Bellarmines visibility in the community and strengthen the financial foundation of the institution.
With strong fundraising, communication, marketing and finance skills, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Community Engagement will implement effective strategies and oversee the endowment, annual giving, capital campaigns, major gifts, donor relations, Advancement events, grants management, alumni relations, Bellarmine Business Partners, and community engagement efforts.
Additionally, in 2028, Bellarmine will celebrate its Centennial. In partnership with the President and the School Life Administration, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Community Engagement will lead Bellarmines centennial planning efforts inclusive of events, alumni engagement, capital campaign management, grant management, endowment growth strategies and planned/legacy giving.
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Full Time
$146k-227k (estimate)
06/10/2024
06/23/2024
bellarmineprep.org
TACOMA, WA
100 - 200
1928
JACK PETERSON
$10M - $50M
Elementary & Secondary Education
Bellarmine, as a Catholic college preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition, through dedication to academic excellence and development of the whole person, graduates young men and women of competence, compassion and conscience, who are committed to leadership and service. Under the inspired leadership of the Jesuits, the school was founded in 1928 in a lone building on what was then a remote hilltop overlooking the young city of Tacoma a site it still occupies today.