OPEN POSITION Date Posted: January 30, 2015 Updated: January 30, 2015 Position Title: Campaign Communications Specialist Staff Group: Stewardship and Development Reports To: Special Events Manager and Gift Officer Location: Boston, MA (onsite) Grade: 9, full-time (benefits eligible) Basic Purpose To implement and help refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. To coordinate Stewardship and Development mass communications, including electronic newsletters, bulk e-mail, special event communications, and (in conjunction with the Friends of the UUA Director) print and phone fundraising appeals. To assist with gift acknowledgements, donor relations and stewardship, prospect research, and special projects and events related to successful campaign fundraising. To implement special projects as requested. Principal Responsibilities 1. Coordinates and helps refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. Writes, edits, and publishes monthly electronic newsletter. Manages e-mail distribution lists, subscription lists, donor interest data, and donor list segmentation. Writes, edits, and publishes special Stewardship and Development Update e-mails. Looks for opportunities to create timely e-appeals. Maintains Stewardship and Development web pages on UUA.org, and in conjunction with the gift processing staff, on the UUA s online donation system. Serves as the primary interface with outside creative agency as appropriate for design of print and electronic communication. Proofs all campaign-related communications and coordinates the process for reviewing and distributing campaign-related communications. 2. Develops dynamic, creative communications materials including presentations, online engagement tools, and donor reports. 3. Collaborates with interdepartmental communications staff to ensure a Stewardship and Development lens on overall UUA communications. Proactively advocates for fundraising and stewardship messages. 4. Assists with gift acknowledgements, donor relations. Works as a member of a team to ensure timely, accurate and friendly service to our donor prospects. Writes thank you letters, makes phone calls, and implements special projects, such as fundraising for specific projects, or preparing and delivering reports to donors and prospects. 5. Provides campaign support: composes and coordinates correspondence; assists in implementing the campaign strategy; documents ongoing campaign strategies. 6. Assists with and sometimes manages fundraising and other projects and special events. Serves as a member of a team working on events and projects. Assists with special events, such as meetings of the President s Council, President s Roundtables and Stewardship and Development events at General Assembly.
7. Performs other duties as requested by supervisor, the Director of Stewardship and Development and Special Advisor to the President, the Chief Operating Officer, or the President. Qualifications This is an exempt Grade 9 position (expected hiring range $34,200 $42,300 depending on experience). Requirements include: Experience developing creative, energetic communications materials. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Extreme attention to detail. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Experience working in a professional office environment, preferably in fundraising or non-profits. A strong interest in pursuing a career in professional fundraising/development work. Ability to interact with a variety of individuals and audiences graciously. Ability to deal with sensitive confidential information. Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team. Willingness to travel to some events and meetings around the U.S. Highly proficient in applicable software applications, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Database experience especially Raiser s Edge a plus. Basic HTML. Experience with web development and content management systems is helpful. How to Apply People with disabilities, people of color, Hispanic/Latino/a and LGBTQ candidates are encouraged to apply. Send cover letter and résumé indicating Campaign Communications Specialist in the subject line via e-mail to careers@uua.org, via fax to (617) 948-6467, or to Human Resources, UUA, 24 Farnsworth Street, Boston, MA 02210. E-mail submissions preferred. About the UUA The Unitarian Universalist Association is a progressive religious denomination headquartered in Boston s waterfront Fort Point Innovation District with offices in Washington, DC and at the United Nations in New York City. Our faith community of more than 1,000 self-governing congregations brings to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance, and social justice. Our normal workweek is 35 hours, we pay 80% contribution towards health insurance premiums, 11% towards retirement (after one year), and have generous paid time-off policies. We are a great place to work and we value diversity. The UUA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information on the UUA, visit us online at UUA.org and uuworld.org. 2
OPEN POSITION Date Posted: January 30, 2015 Updated: January 30, 2015 Position Title: Campaign Communications Specialist Staff Group: Stewardship and Development Reports To: Special Events Manager and Gift Officer Location: Boston, MA (onsite) Grade: 9, full-time (benefits eligible) Basic Purpose To implement and help refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. To coordinate Stewardship and Development mass communications, including electronic newsletters, bulk e-mail, special event communications, and (in conjunction with the Friends of the UUA Director) print and phone fundraising appeals. To assist with gift acknowledgements, donor relations and stewardship, prospect research, and special projects and events related to successful campaign fundraising. To implement special projects as requested. Principal Responsibilities 1. Coordinates and helps refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. Writes, edits, and publishes monthly electronic newsletter. Manages e-mail distribution lists, subscription lists, donor interest data, and donor list segmentation. Writes, edits, and publishes special Stewardship and Development Update e-mails. Looks for opportunities to create timely e-appeals. Maintains Stewardship and Development web pages on UUA.org, and in conjunction with the gift processing staff, on the UUA s online donation system. Serves as the primary interface with outside creative agency as appropriate for design of print and electronic communication. Proofs all campaign-related communications and coordinates the process for reviewing and distributing campaign-related communications. 2. Develops dynamic, creative communications materials including presentations, online engagement tools, and donor reports. 3. Collaborates with interdepartmental communications staff to ensure a Stewardship and Development lens on overall UUA communications. Proactively advocates for fundraising and stewardship messages. 4. Assists with gift acknowledgements, donor relations. Works as a member of a team to ensure timely, accurate and friendly service to our donor prospects. Writes thank you letters, makes phone calls, and implements special projects, such as fundraising for specific projects, or preparing and delivering reports to donors and prospects. 5. Provides campaign support: composes and coordinates correspondence; assists in implementing the campaign strategy; documents ongoing campaign strategies. 6. Assists with and sometimes manages fundraising and other projects and special events. Serves as a member of a team working on events and projects. Assists with special events, such as meetings of the President s Council, President s Roundtables and Stewardship and Development events at General Assembly.
7. Performs other duties as requested by supervisor, the Director of Stewardship and Development and Special Advisor to the President, the Chief Operating Officer, or the President. Qualifications This is an exempt Grade 9 position (expected hiring range $34,200 $42,300 depending on experience). Requirements include: Experience developing creative, energetic communications materials. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Extreme attention to detail. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Experience working in a professional office environment, preferably in fundraising or non-profits. A strong interest in pursuing a career in professional fundraising/development work. Ability to interact with a variety of individuals and audiences graciously. Ability to deal with sensitive confidential information. Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team. Willingness to travel to some events and meetings around the U.S. Highly proficient in applicable software applications, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Database experience especially Raiser s Edge a plus. Basic HTML. Experience with web development and content management systems is helpful. How to Apply People with disabilities, people of color, Hispanic/Latino/a and LGBTQ candidates are encouraged to apply. Send cover letter and résumé indicating Campaign Communications Specialist in the subject line via e-mail to careers@uua.org, via fax to (617) 948-6467, or to Human Resources, UUA, 24 Farnsworth Street, Boston, MA 02210. E-mail submissions preferred. About the UUA The Unitarian Universalist Association is a progressive religious denomination headquartered in Boston s waterfront Fort Point Innovation District with offices in Washington, DC and at the United Nations in New York City. Our faith community of more than 1,000 self-governing congregations brings to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance, and social justice. Our normal workweek is 35 hours, we pay 80% contribution towards health insurance premiums, 11% towards retirement (after one year), and have generous paid time-off policies. We are a great place to work and we value diversity. The UUA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information on the UUA, visit us online at UUA.org and uuworld.org. 2
OPEN POSITION Date Posted: January 30, 2015 Updated: January 30, 2015 Position Title: Campaign Communications Specialist Staff Group: Stewardship and Development Reports To: Special Events Manager and Gift Officer Location: Boston, MA (onsite) Grade: 9, full-time (benefits eligible) Basic Purpose To implement and help refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. To coordinate Stewardship and Development mass communications, including electronic newsletters, bulk e-mail, special event communications, and (in conjunction with the Friends of the UUA Director) print and phone fundraising appeals. To assist with gift acknowledgements, donor relations and stewardship, prospect research, and special projects and events related to successful campaign fundraising. To implement special projects as requested. Principal Responsibilities 1. Coordinates and helps refine the Stewardship and Development communications plan. Writes, edits, and publishes monthly electronic newsletter. Manages e-mail distribution lists, subscription lists, donor interest data, and donor list segmentation. Writes, edits, and publishes special Stewardship and Development Update e-mails. Looks for opportunities to create timely e-appeals. Maintains Stewardship and Development web pages on UUA.org, and in conjunction with the gift processing staff, on the UUA s online donation system. Serves as the primary interface with outside creative agency as appropriate for design of print and electronic communication. Proofs all campaign-related communications and coordinates the process for reviewing and distributing campaign-related communications. 2. Develops dynamic, creative communications materials including presentations, online engagement tools, and donor reports. 3. Collaborates with interdepartmental communications staff to ensure a Stewardship and Development lens on overall UUA communications. Proactively advocates for fundraising and stewardship messages. 4. Assists with gift acknowledgements, donor relations. Works as a member of a team to ensure timely, accurate and friendly service to our donor prospects. Writes thank you letters, makes phone calls, and implements special projects, such as fundraising for specific projects, or preparing and delivering reports to donors and prospects. 5. Provides campaign support: composes and coordinates correspondence; assists in implementing the campaign strategy; documents ongoing campaign strategies. 6. Assists with and sometimes manages fundraising and other projects and special events. Serves as a member of a team working on events and projects. Assists with special events, such as meetings of the President s Council, President s Roundtables and Stewardship and Development events at General Assembly.
7. Performs other duties as requested by supervisor, the Director of Stewardship and Development and Special Advisor to the President, the Chief Operating Officer, or the President. Qualifications This is an exempt Grade 9 position (expected hiring range $34,200 $42,300 depending on experience). Requirements include: Experience developing creative, energetic communications materials. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Extreme attention to detail. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Experience working in a professional office environment, preferably in fundraising or non-profits. A strong interest in pursuing a career in professional fundraising/development work. Ability to interact with a variety of individuals and audiences graciously. Ability to deal with sensitive confidential information. Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team. Willingness to travel to some events and meetings around the U.S. Highly proficient in applicable software applications, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Database experience especially Raiser s Edge a plus. Basic HTML. Experience with web development and content management systems is helpful. How to Apply People with disabilities, people of color, Hispanic/Latino/a and LGBTQ candidates are encouraged to apply. Send cover letter and résumé indicating Campaign Communications Specialist in the subject line via e-mail to careers@uua.org, via fax to (617) 948-6467, or to Human Resources, UUA, 24 Farnsworth Street, Boston, MA 02210. E-mail submissions preferred. About the UUA The Unitarian Universalist Association is a progressive religious denomination headquartered in Boston s waterfront Fort Point Innovation District with offices in Washington, DC and at the United Nations in New York City. Our faith community of more than 1,000 self-governing congregations brings to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance, and social justice. Our normal workweek is 35 hours, we pay 80% contribution towards health insurance premiums, 11% towards retirement (after one year), and have generous paid time-off policies. We are a great place to work and we value diversity. The UUA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information on the UUA, visit us online at UUA.org and uuworld.org. 2