MUSCP- Administrator- Fundraising and Institutional Advancement Position Available In Charleston, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The MUSCP Administrator for Fundraising and Institutional Advancement in Charleston, South Carolina, manages grateful patient fundraising programs, develops strategies to maximize revenue, recruits and trains gift officers, and collaborates with fundraising unit leaders. This full-time role, reporting to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, requires a Bachelor's degree and 12+ years of fundraising experience in a healthcare development organization.
Job Description
MUSCP
- Administrator
- Fundraising and Institutional Advancement
Charleston, South Carolina
MUSCP - Administrator
- Fundraising and Institutional Advancement
R-0000043425
Charleston, South Carolina
Management-Executive
Executive Leadership
Full Time
MUSC Physicians (MUSCP)
Job Description Summary
As a member of the MUSC Foundation team, the Administrator will be responsible for managing and leading grateful patient fundraising programs across MUSC. They will develop overarching strategies to ensure the team maximizes philanthropic revenue in support of MUSC’s priorities, with a strong emphasis on recruiting and retaining effective gift officers, providing ongoing training and professional development, and overseeing progress toward fundraising goals. Reporting to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, the Administrator is a member of the senior development team and serves as a thought leader and key partner across the Development organization. Additionally, the Administrator will act as a deputy for the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and will collaborate regularly with other fundraising unit leaders, including those in Planned Giving, Schools & Colleges, Clinical Areas and the Annual Fund.
Entity
University Medical Associates (UMA) Only Employees and Financials
Worker Type
Employee
Worker Sub-Type
Regular
Cost Center
CC005438 UMA OTHR PAY MUSCF
- Institutional Advancement
Pay Rate Type
Hourly
Pay Grade
Health-00
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Work Shift
Job Description
As a member of the MUSC Foundation team, the Administrator will be responsible for managing and leading grateful patient fundraising programs across MUSC.
They will develop overarching strategies to ensure the team maximizes philanthropic revenue in support of MUSC’s priorities, with a strong emphasis on recruiting and retaining effective gift officers, providing ongoing training and professional development, and overseeing progress toward fundraising goals. Reporting to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, the Administrator is a member of the senior development team and serves as a thought leader and key partner across the Development organization. Additionally, the Administrator will act as a deputy for the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and will collaborate regularly with other fundraising unit leaders, including those in Planned Giving, Schools & Colleges, Clinical Areas and the Annual Fund.
The Administrator is responsible for planning, managing, and implementing a comprehensive fundraising strategy that aligns with the institution’s goals. They will develop a robust program incorporating best practices for major and principal gifts across the enterprise. Additionally, the Administrator will design and implement a physician and faculty engagement training program. This position provides strategic leadership in setting philanthropic goals, strategies, and priorities in collaboration with the Vice President for Institutional Advancement and manages a portfolio of donors with an agreed-upon fundraising target.
The Administrator will also establish an institution-wide pipeline-building process to enhance and expand the flow of grateful patient prospects into the development ecosystem. This will integrate major and principal gift activities with direct response programs to ensure seamless donor transitions, working in collaboration with data analytics and prospect research teams. Additionally, the Administrator will leverage this infrastructure to create targeted outreach campaigns focused on high-value, high-opportunity areas where MUSC has expanded or seeks to grow.
This position includes supervisory responsibilities, including overseeing and mentoring development team members, conducting regular performance reviews, and driving the overall strategy for major gifts across the institution. As part of the senior leadership team, the Administrator will contribute to the coordination and execution of principal and major gift activities, strategies, and the development of fundraising priorities across MUSC’s footprint.
Responsibilities:
Strategy and Management
- 30%
Recruit, train, and manage gift officers within a performance-driven environment.
Partner with the Vice President for Institutional Advancement to ensure strategic donor engagement and portfolio coverage.
Develop and lead a sophisticated, multi-disciplinary grateful patient fundraising program that aligns with institutional priorities and donor intent.
Serve as a mentor, role model, and resource for a high-performing team, guiding prospect strategy, solicitation, and fundraising techniques.
Design and implement a physician education program to set expectations for development partnerships across the healthcare system.
Build and maintain partnerships with faculty and physicians to enhance the pipeline of grateful patient referrals.
Ensure a balanced and well-managed major gift prospect pool, distributed among team members to optimize fundraising potential.
Coordinate the participation of faculty, administration, trustees, and volunteers in major gift fundraising strategies.
Fundraising
- 30%
Maintain and manage a portfolio of major and principal gift prospects, focusing on cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
Develop and implement tailored cultivation and solicitation strategies for grateful patient prospects in collaboration with faculty and leadership
Identify and qualify new prospects, establish relationships, craft personalized solicitation plans, and secure major and principal gifts
Work with development leadership, faculty, and physicians to align donor interests with institutional priorities.
Lead strategy for prospects with complex engagement pathways, ensuring collaboration across teams.
Champion best practices in donor engagement and fundraising execution.
Navigate the nuanced aspects of medical fundraising, including ethical considerations and institutional policies.
Collaboration and Communication
- 20%
Develop and present high-level fundraising strategies, including $10M+ gift opportunities, to institutional leadership.
Maintain regular engagement with Deans, Department Chairs, Faculty, and Development Officers to identify fundraising opportunities and ensure alignment with institutional priorities.
Assist in drafting proposals and key fundraising materials
Partner with communications and stewardship teams to design donor recognition strategies, impact reporting, and extraordinary stewardship experiences.
Coordinate development-related briefings, reports, and agendas for leadership and physician partners.
Guide gift officers in articulating the relationship between philanthropy, patient care, research, and education.
Data Management
- 20%
Establish and enforce best practices for moves management, prospect tracking, and donor database utilization.
Optimize performance evaluation through a structured metrics system for major gift officers.
Ensure organizational compliance with established fundraising goals and reporting standards.
Position Requirements
Ability to collaborate effectively with and earn the respect of faculty, scientists, physicians, and senior administrators.
Exceptional analytical, oral, and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Capable of prioritizing tasks and working independently, while also collaborating with cross-functional teams to address requests from various departments and individuals
Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion and professionalism.
Training and Education
Bachelor’s degree and 12+ years of experience in fundraising within a complex healthcare development organization, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proven experience managing gift officers in a performance metrics-driven environment.
Successful track record of cultivating, soliciting, and securing seven
- and eight-figure gifts.
Creative, professional, and entrepreneurial mindset.
Experience in writing and communications within higher education or nonprofit sectors preferred.
Previous experience in an academic medical center or basic sciences environment preferred.
Strong understanding of major gift fundraising and grateful patient programs.
Familiarity with Blackbaud or other donor management software.
Additional Job Description
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent Work Experience:
10 years progressive work experience and 5 years management experience