Club Director - Tom Maas Clubhouse
Director job at Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central Georgia
Full-time Description
Reporting to the Regional Club Director (Regional CD), the Club Director (CD) is responsible for directing and managing the overall daily operations of their assigned unit. The primary focus of the Club Director is creating a safe, supportive environment for our club youth by developing and implementing a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery. Alongside supervising and training staff (direct and indirect reports), consult with human resources on personnel issues, manage facilities, adhere to behavior management policy, while exercising authority in problems relating to club youth. In conjunction with the Regional CD, CD's develop and manage a branch budget, as well as manage community relations, volunteers, and member administration.
Requirements
PROGRAMMING
Plan and oversee the administration of any organization-wide programs, initiatives and activities that support the Youth Development Strategy.
Develop programs, activities, and services that prepare youth for success. Create an outcome-driven Club experience that facilitates achievement of youth development outcomes.
Create a healthy, safe environment with well-maintained facilities, equipment and supplies.
Plan, develop, implement and evaluate overall programs, services and activities to ensure they meet stated objectives alongside club member needs and interests.
Lead and facilitate ongoing planning efforts of staff and community partners to achieve academic and social outcomes.
Ensure program staff establishes and maintains procedures to adequately document program activities and services; ensure student and programmatic evaluation activities are consistently implemented.
Compile regular reports reflecting all activities, attendance and participation.
Resolve all program compliant issues, exercise authority in problems relating to club members, as well as adhere to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast (BGCMCC) Behavior Management Policy.
Develop and maintain partnerships with parents, community leaders and organizations.
Develop and maintain public relations to increase visibility of programs, services and activities within the Club and the community.
SUPERVISION AND LEADERSHIP
Responsible for recruiting, selecting and supervising staff and volunteers.
Conduct regularly scheduled staff meetings, training and special events as needed.
Promote excellent leadership qualities and lead by example by ensuring on-going communication.
Communicate job expectations and hold staff accountable; appraise performance; review compensation actions.
Anticipate potential personnel issues and proactively collaborate with Area Director, Director of Programs, and Director of People & Culture in a timely manner to resolve problematic situations using tact, diplomacy and strict confidentiality.
Review and approve timesheets; monitor staff attendance, vacations and sick leave reporting.
ADMINISTRATION
Manage Branch financial resources; control expenditures against budget.
Ensure administrative and operational systems are in place to maintain the operation of the Club's physical properties and equipment; including use of facilities by outside groups; ensure compliance with organizational policies.
Submit supplies and equipment requisitions two (2) weeks prior to need.
Manage facilities; ensure the equipment and furnishings are set up in a manner that is safe and healthy for staff and club members.
Update job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities, reading professional publications, and maintaining personal networks.
Other duties as assigned.
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS:
Maintain regular and punctual attendance
Work overtime as assigned
Travel overnight as required
Work cooperatively with others
Work in cold/hot/dusty/loud environment
Comply with all company policies and procedures
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Minimum of 18 years of age; BS/BA from an accredited college or university with a minimum of two (2) years relevant experience working in a Boys & Girls Club; or an equivalent combination of knowledge and experience.
Proficiency in developing and implementing organized youth programs and services in alignment with BGCMCC mission and vision; strong youth management and corrective action skills.
Verified skills in program development and assessment. Competent with core functions, culture, and issues pertaining to youth programs and development.
Ability to engage and develop positive relationships with youth from diverse backgrounds; knowledge of coaching strategies and program evaluation techniques.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills to effectively interact and communicate with youth, parents, staff, volunteers and community partners while displaying tact, maturity and flexibility.
Direct supervisory skills to effectively lead, motivate, and manage staff in a dynamic working environment; recruit, and onboard staff; conduct performance evaluations and mediate conflicts.
Demonstrate ability to organize, budget, plan, and implement projects with multiple deadlines.
Experience in tutoring and mentoring children or youth; motivate, engage, and manage behavioral challenges with peer mediation.
Work ethic to be responsible, accountable, provide follow up, complete tasks, and meet deadlines in a professional manner with accuracy and on schedule.
Proficient computer skills - Microsoft Office, Google workspace, email, internet research, social media navigation.
Must have the ability to be active and on your feet for a minimum of five hours each day, adapt to changes in a highly energetic work environment, complete other essential functions of the position and other duties as assigned.
Salary Description 23.50 - 28.00 per hour
Director of Individual Gifts
Director job at Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central Georgia
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego (BGCGSD or Clubs) CHANGES LIVES through quality programs and guidance in a safe, affordable and fun environment. BGCGSD's mission is to inspire and enable youth to achieve academic success, build good character and responsible citizenship and make healthy lifestyle choices. We have been providing a safe, fun and positive environment at our sites with trained and dedicated professional. Members are involved in age-appropriate activities based upon our three priority outcomes of Academic Success, Character Development and Healthy Lifestyles.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Reporting to the VP of Development and working closely with the Director of Major Gifts this multi-faceted role will help the BGCGSD in generating significant revenue. The Director of Individual Gifts is responsible for overseeing and executing all direct mail campaigns, reoccurring donor program, and our peer-to-peer fundraising campaign, Little Jumps Big Changes. The Director of Individual Gifts will create fundraising strategies to steward and cultivate current donors and develop a pipeline of new donors that have the capacity to give. Directly solicits gifts. Additionally, this individual will be responsible for gift entry and database management.
FUNCTIONS WITH CORRESPONDING TASKS
1. INDIVIDUAL GIVING, DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGNS, AND PEER-TO-PEER FUNDRAISING
Coordinate the development of solicitation strategy for key prospects and advance the internal planning needed to support those efforts, ensuring that each donor and prospect has a clear strategy and timeline for cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
Manage and implement BGCGSD annual peer-to-peer fundraising campaign, Little Jumps Big Changes, ensuring annual goals are met This individual will be responsible for compiling donor information, creating compelling content to help secure donations, solidifying sponsorships, putting together proposals for donors, arranging revenue generating meetings, sending weekly correspondence to internal staff showcasing progress towards campaign goals, sending out campaign summaries, and thanking donors. This staff member is responsible for working with Branch Staff to ensure that they meet their individual fundraising goals. This includes training branch staff to execute a successful peer-to-peer fundraising campaign or support Branch staff to solicit gifts from the community. Additionally, this staff person will be responsible for soliciting gifts from Board Members, alumni and donors as well as setting up his/her own personal fundraising page to solicit donations.
Accountable for developing the summer mail and year end appeal campaigns. This includes: compiling donor solicitation information, campaign content creation, putting together proposals for donors, arranging meetings, sending correspondence, tracking progress towards goals, sending out campaign summaries, and thanking donors.
Responsible for securing and managing recurring donors and the inner circle program with the intent of growing the number of donors in the inner circle program.
Prepare background reports on donor giving and interest, proposing strategies for cultivation of the gift and develop proposals for donor consideration.
Ensure tracking and reporting processes are in place to effectively monitor periodic (i.e. monthly/quarterly) progress against goals and to identify corrective actions to address variances in performance against goals.
Serves as a member of the Development team and works with other development staff to develop a cohesive, coherent fund-raising program for the BGCGSD, leading by example.
Manage a personal portfolio of 25-30 active individuals and manage communications with portfolio through face-to-face cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship meetings
Researches, identifies, qualifies, cultivates, solicits, recognizes and stewards individual prospects and donors.
Prepares background reports on donor giving and interest, proposing strategies for cultivation of the gift and develop proposals for donor consideration.
Directly solicit individuals for gifts of up to $10,000 and work with Director of Major Gifts to solicit gifts of $10,000 or more
Support the fundraising efforts of high-level volunteers, including the Board of Directors and leadership staff in securing new and renewed gifts.
Write and track all communications, including proposals for significant individual solicitations and contact reports following all meetings with donors and prospects.
Evaluate giving trends of individual donors and determine those with potential for upgrading to major gift status.
2. DATABASE MANAGEMENT & REPORT GENERATION
Responsible for day-to-day data entry and gift acknowledgment for the office.
Serve as development lead with CRM system Bloomerang.
Responsible for managing and generating the Development Team's Weekly Reports.
Responsible for managing and generating quarterly Board Give/Get reports.
3. CULTIVATION AND STEWARDSHIP
Develops detailed cultivation, solicitation, and recognition strategies for each prospective donor within the context of a multi-year strategy targeted to achieve annual fundraising goals.
Work with the Director of Major Gifts to conceive of and execute a dynamic calendar of cultivation and stewardship events that engage donors and prospects in the organization's mission and program.
Responsible for cultivating and managing ongoing relationships with current and prospective donors. Providing ongoing and timely donor recognition and appreciation.
Cultivate a caseload of 25-30 active individuals that give up to $10,000; execute strategies for solicitation of these prospects; develop and implement strategies for retention and continual engagement. Track ROI.
Develop and maintain quality relationships to establish a large, committed volunteer base that support the BGCGSD.
Solicit sponsorship and auction items in support of the Development team's annual golf tournaments and gala.
Participate in networking and community activities which contribute to the acquisition and retention of individual donors.
Complete other duties as assigned.
4. SAFETY & WELLNESS
Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for all youth, staff, volunteers, and visitors by consistently enforcing safety protocols and organizational policies.
Conduct regular safety inspections and promptly address any potential hazards or maintenance needs.
Participate in safety drills and contribute to ongoing risk assessment and emergency preparedness efforts.
Collaborate with leadership to implement and improve safety and wellness policies and procedures across the Club.
QUALIFICATIONS
Degree in marketing, sales, nonprofit management, communication, business, or related field; minimum 5 years of fundraising experience, including solicitation of individual gifts and campaign management at a nonprofit organization. (Required)
Experience with CRM systems and data management.
Proactive development leader with an established track record of increasing philanthropic revenue from diverse constituencies.
Proven success in fundraising strategies related to campaign goals and strategic design, and tactical implementation for campaigns. Knowledge of fundraising strategies for major and principal gifts.
Strong leadership skills; ability to lead, train, monitor and provide direction to working groups; ability to oversee and advise on work performed by sub-contractors, volunteers, and consultants.
Strong written and verbal interpersonal communication skills to converse diplomatically and effectively with volunteers, donors, and staff; innate ability to work steadily and calmly in high pressure situations.
Proven ability to work independently, to establish and revise priorities to meet shifting deadlines, and to prioritize and organize workload to meet multiple deadlines.
Experience in the development and implementation of a broad-based fundraising program including personally opening doors, cultivation and successfully closing major gifts.
Strong project management skills and demonstrated problem solving skills. Strong analytical and critical thinking skills to identify problems and develop innovative solutions.
Progressive experience in successful development programs and knowledge of "best practices" in development.
Aptitude to assess situations to determine the importance, urgency and risks, and make clear decisions which are timely and in the best interests of the organization.
Demonstrated experience using computers and relevant software applications, including database management, graphics, spreadsheets, calendaring and word processing; MS-Office preferred and fundraising database systems.
Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to uphold fundraising ethics and respect confidentiality of donor information.
SPECIAL CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT
Successful completion of pre-employment background check
Maintains compliance with the organization's drug-free workplace policy
Valid Driver's license and verification of insurance.
Must have reliable transportation to travel and transport materials, using a cart or other means, to off-site meetings and events.
Must be able to work evenings and/or weekends that coincide with events and meetings; and multiple work sites.
CPR & First Aid Certification
BENEFITS WE OFFER
Medical, dental, vision, vacation, and sick leave
Discounted membership for Club services for eligible dependents
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to confidential counseling and support services.
401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match
Professional Development
Staff Member Discounts and Perks
The information presented is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
The BGCGSD prohibits discrimination against current staff or applicants on the basis of sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, military or veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. BGCGSD is an equal opportunity employer.
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