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Job Description:
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The Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ontario, stewards the world’s largest collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercraft. More than 600 in number, the watercraft and their stories have a pivotal role to play in understanding our past – and our collective future. Annual Giving Co-ordinator Working with and reporting to the Director of Philanthropy, and communicating regularly with development volunteers, the Annual Giving Co-ordinator plays a key role in assisting to build the Canadian Canoe Museum’s organizational capacity to engage in fundraising and development. This will be accomplished by capturing and maintaining development-related information in a comprehensive database, co-ordinating the development-related work of volunteers and planning and executing fundraising and development initiatives.
Key Responsibilities • Along with Organizing Committees of volunteers, the Annual Giving Co-ordinator is the staff lead for the Beaver Club Gala, Books & Brunch, the Campfires & Cocktail Reception and new events that are brought forward to generate both awareness and revenue for the Museum; • Manage and grow the Museum’s Adopt An Artifact program; • Develop, distribute and report on the Museum’s Annual Giving Campaign; • Review, manage and grow the Museum’s membership program; • Develop, manage and grow the Museum’s partnership program; • Communicate regularly with Museum members through the Member Newsletter, mailings and phone calls; • Administer and update the comprehensive development database utilizing the Museum’s Sumac software package; • Coordinate the creation, production and distribution of hard and soft-copy membership- and development-related campaign materials; • Secure sponsorship for both revenue generating and non-revenue generating events at the Museum; • Communicate with members to make them aware of lectures and other museum events of interest; • Receive requests for and select recipients for community giving requests; • Contribute to the compilation of data and development of text specific to the Development Office for the Museum’s Annual Report; • Provide training, orientation, and supervision to Development Office volunteers regarding fundraising and development initiatives and policies; • Work with the Director of Philanthropy on new initiatives as required; • In consultation with the Director of Philanthropy, work with the Marketing & Community Relations Manager to create and maintain development-related sections of the museum’s website; • Ensure the accuracy of donor and member information in the Development Office database.
Qualifications • Completion of a Post-secondary degree or equivalent; • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; • Strong organizational and time management skills; • Ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects, deadlines and priorities; • Excellent knowledge of Sumac; • 2-3 years of data and gift entry experience; • Accurate and efficient data entry skills; • Excellent knowledge of Canada Revenue Agency’s receipting rules; • Ability to work with sensitive information with complete confidentiality; • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, and Power Point); • Experience organizing events for both revenue generation and general awareness; • Strong interpersonal and public relations skills and the ability to cultivate relationships with and communicate effectively with all donors, volunteers and other stakeholders; • Team player that displays initiative; • Must be able to work occasional evenings and weekends to meet the objectives of the position; • Must possess a valid driver's license, have access to a car and be willing to occasionally travel within Ontario.
The successful candidate will be highly driven, results-oriented, thorough and attentive to details and have a willingness to learn and grow in the position. If you would like to be part of a dynamic team of individuals as we journey toward our new museum at the water’s edge and be a part of history in the making, email a covering letter and your confidential CV to shirlanne.pawleyboyd@canoemuseum.ca by 5:00 p.m. on January 25, 2019.
While we sincerely appreciate all applications, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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