20 • Philanthropy Journal of North Carolina
Job Opportunities
June 1994
Development Officer for
Corporate, Foundation and
Faculty Relations
Report to Major Gifts Officer for Corporations and Foundations.
Write proposals to foundations and corporations for Bowman
Gray/Baptist Hospital Medital Center. Meet with faculty, physi
cians, and senior administrators re; funding needs. Represent the
Medical Center in meetings with corporations and foundations.
Identify prospects. Manage grant reporting requirements.
Required:
Bachelor’s degree and at least three years professional proposal
writing experience. Excellent oral and written skills. Obtain
application at 910-716-4539. Send application and resume to:
Personnel, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake
Forest University, Medical Center Boulevard,
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1017. An EEO/AA Employer.
Director of Development
and Community Relations
Schiele Museum of Natural History and
Planetarium, Inc.
Responsibilities include working with staff and board to establish
and achieve financial goals, writing grant applications, conduct
ing annual fund campaign, overseeing corporate and individual
membership programs, supervising community relations pro
grams, coordinating benefit events, and supporting volunteer
groups and computerization of museum membership records.
Candidate should have a college degree with a minimum of 3
years in nonprofit development and fundraising, preferably in
museums or education; strong communications skills; and experi
ence with computerization of records and files.
Salary begins mid-$30's, negotiable
Send letter of interest, resume, professional references and
salary history to: Search Committee, Schiele Museum of
Natural History, P.O. Box 953, Gastonia, NC 28053
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Durham County Literacy Council
seeks an executive director. DCLC is a growing United Way and
grant-supported agency which serves adult learners.
Fund-raising, grant-writing, administrative skills and flexibility
are essential. Position is 30-40 hours/week, and involves working
with staff, volunteer tutors and board
members, and adult learners.
Interested individuals should submit letter, resume, references, and salary
requirements to DCLC, P.O. Box 61673, Durham, NC 27715
Director of the Annual Fund
Duke University Law School
The Director for the Duke Law Annual Fund will develop and implement programs and
strategies to meet established goals for the Duke Law School Annual Fund. Duties include
managing programs for direct mail and telephone solicitation by volunteers and staff to
Include recruitment and training of volunteers. The Director will supervise the support
operations for record keeping and gift acknowledgment. BA/BS and three years experience
in fund-raising, alumni affairs or related area required. A working knowledge of computer
databases and excellent communication skills, Including strong writing skills, are
necessary. Some travel will be required.
Applications will be reviewed beginning June 1,1994. Please submit comprehensive cover
letter and resume to: Associate Dean Evelyn M. Pursley, Box 90389, Durham, NC 2770B,
FAX (919) 489-5843.
Duke University is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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yj Caring Program
Business Manager
A small nonprofit organization seeks an individual who’s not afraid
of hard work, can shape a new position and has the
following experience and interest.
Financial
Report, post and track donations.
Code income and expenses in shared bookkeeping
responsibilities with CPA
Represent program to physician offices
Recruit physicians (by phone) to become “partners" with our organization. Help
solve billing problems.
We are looking for a person with a college degree (emphasis in accounting), two
years experience in the health field, computer literate,
with people skills, who is adaptable and has writing skills
and desires to work in a nonprofit organization.
We can offer a salary of $24,000, health insurance, pension
and 10 vacation days after the first year.
Please write the Caring Prograin for Children,
PO Box 610, Duiham, NC 27702
The Canng Program for Chadren gives free health insurance lo low-income children through a variety of
partnerships (insurance, doctors, business, foundations, individuals, churches and government).
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North Carolina Amateur Sports
Director of Development
North Carolina Amateur Sports, host of the State
Games of North Carohna, is seeking a Director of
Development to manage all fundraising activities.
Three to five years of experience in
development/fundraising desired. Knowledge of
corporate community in N.C. and the Triangle
desired. Primary responsibihties include
developing and managing corporate contacts and a
membership program. Salary approximately
$28,000 annually plus bonuses.
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To apply, send cover letter, resume, and references
by June 15 to: NCAS PO Box 12727 Research
Triangle Park, NC 27709.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS
COORDINATOR
Full time position to coordinate
volunteer committee activities in con
ducting sports training and
competition for athletes with
mental retardation in Mecklenburg
County as well as administration of
the overall program.
Recreation or sports management
background helpful; as are
computer and people skills.
Hiring range:
$1,500 -1,800 per month.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Charlotte Search, NCSO, PO Box
98209, Raleigh NC 27624-8209
Director of the Annual
Fund/
Publications
Coordinator
Pre-K through 12th grade independent
school (960 students)
seeks to hire a creative and energetic
fundraising professional as Director
of the Annual Fund and Publications
Coordinator.
Responsibilities include overall adminis
tration of growing Annual
Fund program, extensive volunteer
recruitment and management, donor
cultivation, gift solicitation, and program
development. As Publications
Coordinator, this person is responsible
for design and layout of the bi-monthly
school newsletter, annual report, and
other development program brochures.
The Director of the Annual Fund and
Publications Coordinator reports to the
Director of Development. Experience
preferred. Please send salary require
ments and resume to; Mary Moss,
Director of Development, Ravenscroft
School, 7409 Falls of Neuse Road,
Raleigh, NC 27615
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
The North Carolina Partnership
for Children Inc., a private, non
profit organization, is seeking an
individual to manage statewide
development and fundraising
activities. The Director will coor
dinate the creation and imple
mentation of a development
plan, provide staff support to
committees and task forces,
assist local nonprofits in the cre
ation of development strategies,
prepare grant and funding pro
posals, and organize activities to
involve corporate, nonprofit,
foundation and governmental
entities.
Candidates should possess a
bachelor's degree, have at least
five years of successful develop
ment experience, have an excel
lent working knowledge of
North Carolina, be an experi
enced planner, communicator
and proposal writer, and possess
extraordinary interpersonal skills.
Closing date for applications:
June 15, 1994
The NCPFC is an Equal
Opportunity Employer and offers
a competitive salary and benefits
package to its employees.
Please address all applications
to; NCPFC, 1323 Capital Blvd.,
Suite 102, Raleigh, NC 27603