The Associate, Development will provide best in class operations and administrative support for the region, with a focus on supporting our development operations and stewardship execution. The Associate, Development will have the ability to exercise good judgment in a variety of situations, with strong written and verbal communication, administrative and customer service, and organizational skills, and the ability to maintain a realistic balance among multiple priorities. The associate will have the ability to work independently on projects, from conception to completion, and must be able to work under pressure at times to handle a wide variety of activities and confidential matters with discretion. The ideal candidate enjoys working in teams, is a self-starter, has boundless optimism, builds strong relationships and sets and achieves goals. This individual must possess outstanding poise, and the ability to communicate verbally and in writing to a variety of audiences including corps members, alumni, high-level funders and Teach For America senior staff. The Associate, Development Operations reports to the MD, Development.
Development Systems and Operations (65%)
- Lead, own, and execute TFA GNO development data and information management systems, specifically our team’s use of Salesforce as our Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) system and Box as our file management system. Provide protocol and training to other team members, vet and update data on constitutes, and generate reports and dashboards to promote efficient across the team.
- Support portfolio managers by gathering up-to-date information for our donors and conducting prospect research for potential funders; create donor profiles and collateral for external meetings to support our Executive Director and other staff members
- Lead operations for all external stewardship initiatives both via email and via postal mailing
- Manage a system for processing acknowledging, and stewarding donor gifts, including working with the national Revenue Operations team to reconcile our financial systems and working with portfolio managers to ensure timely acknowledgments of gifts to our donors
Administrative Support (15%)
- Organize the logistics of team retreats, meetings, and social activities (including meeting space, technology, and internal communications)
- Assist with operations and logistics for quarterly Advisory Board meetings
- Assist with the operations and logistics for donor events that portfolio managers plan
- Work with our Office Manager to order team supplies for mailings and meetings on an ongoing basis throughout the year
- Serve as the Development team’s Budget Tracker, working with our regional Manager of Finance, Data & Compliance to manage the development team budget and non-payroll spending via Am Ex tracking and management
Team Responsibilities (10%)
- Prepare for and lead check ins with your manager around progress towards your goals and your ongoing development
- Prepare for and participate in Development team meetings and retreats
- Collaborate with and support your Development colleagues’ work and development
Region-wide and Organization-wide Responsibilities (10%)
Teach For America thrives on cross-functional partnerships throughout our organization. Our staff members are skilled in working across layers, empathizing with our colleagues around the reality of competing commitments, navigating these situations with grace, and being culture leaders within our regional team. We do this by upholding an orientation towards flexibility and generosity while also remaining deeply committed to a sense of possibility and achievement.
While some days we work independently to achieve milestones, realizing our breakthrough goals requires regular collaboration at all levels. Everyone shows their support for region-wide and organization-wide initiatives by actively engaging in the following opportunities:
- Corps member on-boarding (selection, confirmation, hiring, etc.)
- Cross-functional special projects
- National conferences
- Regional staff leadership development and team building
- Minimum of 2 years of experience strongly preferred
- Previous experience in education and non-profits strongly preferred
- Knowledge of MS Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel required
- Proficiency or knowledge of CRM or donor databases such as Salesforce a plus
Skills
- Exceptional orientation to detail and organizational skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with others while building relationships and networks
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment and juggle several projects at once with a spirit of flexibility and positive outlook
- Exceptional customer service orientation
- Impeccable judgment and ability to manage confidential information with the utmost integrity
Approach to Work
- Deep commitment to Teach For America’s mission of achieving educational equity
- Spirit of flexibility, sense of possibility
- Utilizes courage, relationships, and high degree of trust to bring achieve outcomes
- Highest ethical standards and commitment to responsible stewardship
- Enthusiasm for working with diverse communities and stakeholders
- Sense of humor
Work Demands
- Willingness to work occasional early mornings, evenings or weekends (for Board meetings, donor engagement events, etc.)
- Comfortable traveling around Greater New Orleans for meetings