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Senior Associate Vice President for Advancement

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Columbia College of Missouri

Columbia, MO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 18 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/6/2026

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Job Description

Senior Vice President for
Advancement Department:
Advancement Location:
Columbia, MO Type :
Full-time Pay :
$155,000 Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States; visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Job Summary:
The Senior Associate VP of Development is responsible for meeting individual and team fundraising goals in support of Columbia College and leading assigned staff in support of performance goals for the Advancement Unit. This person manages relationships with alumni, friends and corporate partners for the purpose of receiving financial support for the Columbia College Fund, capital projects, planned gifts, scholarship endowments and other priorities of the college and is responsible for all operations in the absence of the VP of Advancement. This position involves travel, prospecting, cultivating, soliciting, and managing relationships with donors in support of institutional priorities.
Essential Functions:
OVERALL Perform job duties in accordance with Columbia College's vision, mission, and values. Establish and maintain a collegial, creative, and productive work environment. Support a culture of Advancement. Foster relationships among various constituencies to increase volunteer participation and financial support. Partner with Vice President for support of advancement operations including representing Advancement in meetings as requested.
FUNDRAISING
Manage a portfolio of prospects at various stages in the fundraising process including initial contact, sharing the priorities of Columbia College, and making requests for support and stewardship. Secure at least $1. 5M+ annually in new commitments, with emphasis on major gifts. Responsible for at least 20 in-person or Zoom meaningful engagements monthly with supporting documentation. Maintain an active portfolio of 100-125 qualified prospects. Play a key role in advancing priority initiatives, including capital projects, programmatic expansion, and campaign efforts Travel regionally and nationally to visit donors assigned to the portfolio. Build positive relationships with donors to ensure positive and purposeful engagement. Prepare briefings, gift agreements, and other correspondence for current and potential donors, collaborating with Advancement leadership. Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and gift closure. Adhere to the highest ethical standards; demonstrate empathetic disposition and perseverance; reflect an optimistic attitude, and convey sensitivity to the needs of donors. Active participation in prospect management and one-on-one meetings in support of a culture of philanthropy. Communicate closely with Advancement Services staff regarding information pertaining to major and planned gift prospects, including contact reports, proposal generation, gift acknowledgments, and other data important for the maintenance of donor/prospect records. Support the College's goals surrounding fundraising in your day-to-day work and communication efforts.
MANAGEMENT
Oversight of assigned Advancement staff providing day-to-day feedback, annual reviews and professional development Follow established division-wide standard operating procedures, specifically as they relate to proofing standards before distribution. Submit timely and accurate expense reports for approval for assigned staff Work in partnership with the Vice President to adhere to an annual budget.
Required Skills, Core Competencies, and Professional Experience:
Ability to fluently read, write, and understand the English language. Proficiency with the following, but not limited to: speaking; active listening; reading comprehension; social perceptiveness; writing; coordination; critical thinking; persuasion; complex problem solving; and judgment and decision making. Proficiency in using a variety of computer and technology-related software and equipment, including Microsoft Office products and database systems. Proficiency in using web-based technologies, including database systems. Ability to work independently or in a team environment, with or without direct supervision. Excellent communication, interpersonal, customer service, and organizational skills with all constituents. Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills in coordinating multifaceted programs and events. Ability to create and deliver compelling presentations. Understand database management, donor relations, and gift processing. As an outward-facing professional representative of Columbia College, practice exemplary customer service in all manners of communication - by telephone, written, and in person. Strategic, high-level, polished customer service, impeccable organizational skills, and confidentiality. Ability to make clear, concise, and convincing presentations. Strict adherence to following office procedures for review and approvals before communication pieces are presented, and before external communications to large audiences are distributed. Ability to negotiate agreeable solutions while maintaining relationships. Ability to prepare for, lead, and effectively follow up on meetings. Ability to work independently towards achieving shared goals and meet deadlines. Decorum and respect for authority and protocol.
Position reports to:
Vice President, Advancement Division Required Level of Education:
Bachelor's degree required. Master's degree desired. Special Requirements (if any): Travel, evening, and weekend work. This job description is not meant to be all-inclusive of every duty and responsibility required by the employee in the position. Eligibility for employee benefits and perks is determined by employment status. For more information please see https://www.ccis.edu/careers . The offer of employment and assignment to duties is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background check. The information may include, but is not limited to, academic, residential, achievement, performance, attendance, disciplinary, employment history, credit history, driving history, and criminal history of public record. Columbia College is an equal opportunity employer. Columbia College is committed to creating an inclusive employee experience for all regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability. The college maintains a safe place for open discourse and overall, fosters a sense of community that welcomes everyone. In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) and the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act), the Department of Campus Safety for Columbia College has provided the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report and crime statistics for the main campus and venues nationwide. Columbia College is required to distribute this information to all current and prospective employees and students. Please follow the link below for the full report or contact Human Resources at 573-875-7495 for a printed copy.
http:
//www.ccis.edu/offices/campussafety/reportsandstats.aspx