Submission for the position: Major Gifts Program Manager - (Job Number: 3004769)
Major Gifts Program Manager
RESPONSIBLE FOR:
Cultivates and stewards an active portfolio of 75-125 prospective and current donors through best practice development techniques in order to secure philanthropic support to meet annual revenue goals.
Oversees and executed a broad development strategy for a major strategic service line of Piedmont Healthcare at determined by the organization (i.e. Cardiovascular, Oncology, Transplant, Neurosciences etc). Develops and implements measurable activities to accomplish development goals including individual donor cultivation and asks as well as foundation grant requests. Establishes and maintains effective relationships within Piedmont Healthcare. Maintains knowledge of current events, healthcare trends and fundraising trends within the Piedmont system and healthcare in general.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Develops an active portfolio of prospective major donors and solicits contributions, achieving agreed upon benchmark targets and closures.
a. Targeted active portfolio ranges from 75 – 125 qualified prospects and donors.
b. Identifies donors and prospective donors and cultivates an ongoing relationship designed to move prospect to a greater level of engagement with Piedmont Healthcare.
c. Makes personal contact with annual donors and prospective donors to cultivate the relationship and to gain a better appreciation of the donor’s interest in Piedmont.
d. Actively records all donor interaction within the Raisers Edge database.
2. Establishes measurable activities with donor portfolio to accomplish development goals that support long-term support to the hospital.
3. Manages grant requests and corporate proposals as defined by job responsibilities.
4. Works closely with other Foundation staff, the healthcare foundation board/volunteers, administrative leadership, medical staff leadership, volunteers and others to execute campaigns.
a. Establishes and maintains an effective relationship with all partners of Piedmont Healthcare.
b. Prepares periodic reports for the Foundation team, volunteer leaders, administrators and donors.
5. Maintains current knowledge of nonprofit philanthropy trends, development best practices, healthcare trends and relevant current events.
a. Maintains a current knowledge of the philanthropic community, i.e., how others in the non-profit community are doing and where donor loyalty and support resides.
b. Follows current events at a local, state, regional, national and international level so as to better understand the dynamics that affect healthcare and the philanthropic environment.
c. Participates in professional development organizations and associations.
d. Attends educational seminars and meetings, as approved, for professional development.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Confident and comfortable conversing with volunteer leaders, donors, administration and prospects in both social and business surroundings.
Ability to work with senior executives, physicians, hospital staff, volunteers, Auxilians, and key volunteers from the community and corporations.
Leadership skills, initiative and good judgment to make sound decisions.
Versed in computer and Internet communications.
Disclaimer
The above information is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:
A Bachelor�s degree from a recognized college or university in communications, marketing, development, business, or a closely related field is required.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Five (5) years of responsible professional work experience in development, marketing, communications or a closely related field is required. Three (3) of the five (5) years must involve development related activities. Demonstrated results in initiating relationships, cultivating interests and securing support and participation. Experience with a donor database system is required.
MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:
N/A.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
None.
Philanthropy
United States-Georgia-Athens-1199 Prince Avenue
Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital
Oct 6, 2025, 9:09:30 AM
Schedule: Full-time Location(s): United States-Georgia-Athens-1199 Prince Avenue Day Job