General Duties: To provide support of CIS resource development and communications management. The Development and Communications Specialist will report to and serve as a critical thought partner to the Executive Director; this position has external community and internal organizational responsibilities, helping to develop, implement, and advance strategic initiatives, and partnership development. The ideal candidate will be a professional who is adept at community and stakeholder engagement at a high-level, as well as managing nonprofit operations functions and deliverables.
Strategic Management and Leadership:
Provide thought-leadership on key topics impacting youth and/or emerging issue
Upholding the mission, vision and narrative points of CIS-High Point at its highest-level to stakeholders, staff, parents & community
Helps communicate organization goals and funding needs to community, CISHP staff and Board Resource
Development and Communication:
Assist Executive Director to plan and implement a resource development strategy to satisfy operating and program funding needs.
Cultivate and steward donors and prospects
Create electronic and printed materials intended for investors and supporters; manage execution of distribution.
Implement, evaluate and refine special events.
Research RFPs and draft grant proposals with Executive Director.
When necessary, attend all CIS related, sponsored and/or special events works with other program directors in coordinating activities at school sites.
Carries out all other duties and assignments as determined by the Executive Director.
Operational and Data:
Manage record keeping on all donors and gifts in database.
Prepare monthly development report
Assist Executive Director with grant reporting to funders
Board/Volunteer Relations:
Support Board committees as assigned.
Provide reports for Board Committees, as requested. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of CIS mission, philosophy, and services.
Knowledge of community resources in relation to services.
Belief and skills in developing partnerships to meet student and family needs.
Ability to speak and write effectively.
Knowledge of High Point philanthropy climate.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to forge alliances and partnerships that will enhance and/or improve services and opportunities for children and families.
Ability to represent the CIS organization in the community.
Education & Experience
Bachelors preferred in nonprofit management, business, marketing or a related field preferred.
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of prior development experience required. Experience with DonorView software preferred.
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of prior event management experience.
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of prior communications and/or CIS experience preferred.
Questions, please contact Jennifer Reavis, Executive Director at 336-883-6434 or jreavis@cisofhighpoint.org.