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Manager of Annual Fund
Division :Institutional Advancement        

Claflin University

CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY, founded in 1869 and affiliated with The United Methodist Church, is recognized as one of the premier comprehensive institutions in the southeast.  The University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers broad based education in liberal arts and sciences combined with internships and other career focused programs.  The institution also has nationally accredited programs:  the Business program by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP); The teacher Education program by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE); The chemistry program by the American Chemical Society (ACS); and the Music program by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

Claflin offers the undergraduate degree in 33 areas and three graduate programs:  the Master of Business Administration, the Master of Science in Biotechnology, and the Master of Educational Studies.  The University serves approximately 1800 students from every region of the United States and 15 countries.  U.S. News & World Report, in it 2008 Guidebook to America’s Best Colleges and Universities, ranked Claflin tenth among Baccalaureate Colleges in the South and singled out the University for its High Graduation Rate.  The latter has also been noted in The Chronicle of Higher Education and the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.  Further, Consumers Digest has recently ranked Claflin University number three nationally in its “Top 5 Best Value” category among Private Colleges and Universities.

Throughout its 138-year history, Claflin has proudly upheld its charter to never deny any individual employment or admission to the University because of race, gender or religion
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

Report to the Director of Annual Fund/Alumni Relations.    The Manager of Annual Fund is responsible for assisting with coordinating the annual fund campaign for the University, including direct mail, phone-a-thon, direct solicitation, email, volunteer solicitation, and reunion giving.  Manage the matching gifts program; design and manage an effective direct mail campaign and on-line giving programs; identify prospective individual donors and initiate cultivation and solicitation strategies; work in conjunction with the Director on annual stewardship plan for gift clubs and scholarship donors; and work closely with faculty and other fundraisers to implement the plan.  Work with the Director to develop and draft annual case statements, solicitation appeals, and accompanying letters and materials. Work with the Major Gifts Unit to develop donor relations and stewardship activities on and off campus.  Perform other duties assigned by the Director, Associate Vice President, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, and/or President. 

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree in marketing, business, philanthropy, or related field required, master’s preferred.  Candidate must have strong oral and written communications skills; three to five years of proven experience in direct fundraising; and possess annual fund management experience with a non-profit institution, experience in donor cultivation, excellent selling, communication, and marketing skills.  Applicant must have a proven record to solicit gifts under $10,000.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Position Title:    Manager of Annual Fund
Division :                      Institutional Advancement                    
Recruitment Pool:         Open to the General Public
Position Type:  Full-time Salaried/Staff
Source of Funding:        Grant-Funded/Restricted
Posting Date:    April 3, 2008
Closing Date:                Open Until Filled
Work Days:                  Monday - Friday
Working Hours:            8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Extensive travel)

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Candidates must submit an application and three current letters of recommendation to:

Human Resources Office
Claflin University
400 Magnolia Street, Orangeburg, SC 29115
Fax # 803-531-5818
E-mail: eeasterlin@claflin.edu

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Please refer to our web site at: www.claflin.edu/careers/index.htm

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application process should contact the Human Resources Office before the closing date. Office Number: 803-535-5635 Job Line Number: 803-535-5394, TDD Number: 1-800-735-8583.


For more information, please contact:

Ms. Twanda Allen
Human Resource
Asst. Director of Human Resources
Email: tallen@claflin.edu
Phone: (803) 535-5420
Fax: (803)-531-2860
Email: tallen@claflin.edu

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