Ready to make an impact with our dedicated team? Dive into a journey of purpose and impact with SOS! SOS is a volunteer-based non-profit organization meeting the needs and improving the lives of District 69 residents since 1968. SOS provides more than 25 local programs and services to all ages, including programs that meet basic needs and promote healthy living and social connections.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Resource Development Manager builds long-term relationships with key stakeholders and supporters. As a member of the senior leadership team, you will work with SOS Board, volunteers, and staff on fundraising efforts. You will be responsible for planning, coordinating, delivering, and evaluating a comprehensive range of fundraising strategies and associated marketing campaigns to achieve fundraising goals. You will develop and implement fundraising strategies for corporate, foundation, individual, and public sources to reach identified growth objectives; identify and solicit prospective donor opportunities; develop a donor recognition and stewardship program; collaborate with staff to plan and deliver communication campaigns and marketing strategies; and manage the donor database ensuring accurate input and generation of statistical and accountability reports.
As an SOS team member, you’ll enjoy:
- Benefits: including health, vision, dental, group life and disability insurance, and RRSP matching.
- 2 weeks’ vacation, increasing to 3 weeks after 2 years of employment.
- Paid sick leave, in addition to 5 days paid BC sick leave.
- 4 paid bonus days off: 1 on your birthday, 2 at Christmas, and 1 at Easter.
- Dynamic, supportive, and collaborative work environment.
Qualifications & Skills:
- University degree in a related field and direct experience in fundraising, marketing, and/or communications.
- Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to plan and execute a range of fund development initiatives.
- Strong project management skills and track record of identifying, stewarding, and delivering major gifts.
- Experience in the community-based social services sector is an asset, as is proven experience in managing and motivating volunteers.
- Exceptional communication skills with experience building sustainable, long-term relationships, partnerships, and philanthropic results.
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Compensation: $73,000-$77,000 annual salary (+ Benefits)
Start Date: ASAP
Deadline: January 31, 2025
Note: Offer of Employment contingent on references and a Police Information Check.
Submit resume and cover letter, including references and salary requirements to:
Susanna Newton, Executive Director,
Society of Organized Services (SOS),
Email: hr@sosd69.com