George Washington University Division of University Advancement (UA) and the George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences (
SMHS) is seeking an Associate Vice President, Health and Medicine.
UA is responsible for leading the university's alumni and fundraising efforts.
SMHS is the 11th oldest medical school in the country and the rst in the nation's capital. Since its establishment, the school has been at the forefront of medical education and has grown to include highly-ranked programs in the health and biomedical sciences. This position is an integral component to achieving aspirational fundraising goals.
Reporting to the Vice President for University Advancement, this position is the chief development ocer for Health and Medicine. The H/M are comprised of: School of Medicine and Health Sciences (
SMHS), the Medical Faculty Associates (the physician faculty practice plan), and the GW Hospital in the medical enterprise; and the Milken Institute School of Public Health (
MSPH) and the School of Nursing (SN) in the health enterprise.
The
AVP is primarily responsible and accountable for H/M philanthropy. The
AVP serves on the executive leadership teams of each of the Schools. The
AVP leads and manages the H/M development team in an environment of rapid change and growth while preparing for a
GWU major comprehensive campaign.
The
AVP reports to the Vice President, University Advancement and is a senior member of the UA leadership team. The
AVP partners with UA colleagues and programs to achieve a highly productive and ecient fundraising environment.
Provides executive leadership and strategic direction to the H/M philanthropy staff and work effectively with H/M Deans and
DAR peers/partners. The team consists of approximately 24.0
FTE in the School of Medicine and heads of development for the Schools of Public Health and Nursing who supervise teams of 3.0
FTE and 1.0
FTE respectively. (See Organization Chart provided).
Assumes responsibility for implementing a comprehensive philanthropy plan for the H/M to signicantly increase philanthropy. Works with
GWU UA and H/M leadership to create and implement workplans in critical program areas guided by timelines, measurable objectives, and dashboards,
Creates and sustains productive and high-morale development organizations for
SMHS,
MSPH, and SN.
Builds upon a preliminary case for philanthropic support and fundraising opportunities for the entities comprising the H/M
Builds and implements a prospective donor pipeline for major and principal gifts, including alumni, grateful patients, community leaders, and corporate/foundations.
Utilizes proven and innovative strategies and tactics to engage H/M faculty leaders, including the
MFA clinical physicians whose service lines and patients hold the greatest potential for philanthropy.
Works a portfolio of major and principal gift donor prospects and leads by example.
Oversees the major/principal gifts program, including portfolio review, assignments, proposal development, and donor relations; and the programs of H/M alumni relations, alumni fundraising, corporate/foundation fundraising, grateful patient programming, and faculty relations
Leads and actively manages cultural change in the current H/M development oce to ensure attitudes and behaviors support a productive and high- morale environment.
Collaborates with University Advancement peers to formally partner on Principal and Planned Gifts, Information Management, Research and Relations Management, Stewardship, Campaign Planning, and effective engagement of the University President, VP UA, and other University executives.
Creates a robust grateful patient program by working with the leadership of the schools, their respective clinical teams and the
MFA, as well as engaging the leadership of GW Hospital (privately-owned). The grateful patient program is expected to include facilitated access for key patients, seamless and compliant patient information management, marketing to current and prospective patients who are alumni and residents of the region.
Grows philanthropy for H/M faculty who conduct research, especially in the GW Cancer Institute and
MSPH.
Helps ensure alignment with overarching UA strategies, objectives and culture in preparation and implementation of a comprehensive campaign.
Performs other related duties as assigned. The omission of specic duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. |