Posted : Friday, December 01, 2023 02:21 PM
Muskegon Community College
Named the 19th Best Community College in the U.
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in 2021, Muskegon offers accredited academic programs leading to 54 associate degrees and 32 certificates.
As an Achieving the Dream Leader College, MCC’s nationally recognized commitment to student success unites its faculty and staff in their mission to prepare students, build communities and improve lives.
One of Michigan’s most picturesque community colleges, the Muskegon main campus building - an award-winning Alden Dow design - spans Four Mile Creek on a 15-acre sylvan setting.
The campus boasts several new multimillion-dollar facilities - the Health and Wellness Center, the Science Center and the Art and Music Building - and includes University Park Golf Course and the Carr-Fles Planetarium.
The Sturrus Technology Center in historic downtown Muskegon is home to state-of-the-art applied technology offerings, the Rooks|Sarnicola Entrepreneur Center and the Lakeshore Fab Lab.
MCC offers classes in adjacent Ottawa and Newaygo Counties.
Living in Muskegon County Muskegon County residents enjoy 26 miles of sugar-sand beaches along Lake Michigan’s shoreline, as well as one of America’s only luge tracks at the Winter Sports Complex and the regionally popular Michigan’s Adventure Amusement & Water Park.
An outdoor recreation hub with three state parks and swimming, fishing and boating on its many lakes and rivers, the Muskegon area offers dynamic downtown and beachfront restaurant and entertainment venues.
The Muskegon Farmer’s Market is the second largest in Michigan.
Cruise ships dock in Muskegon, while a high-speed ferry connects the city to Milwaukee.
Notable local museums range from rare art collections to an actual World War II submarine and a U.
S.
Navy ship used during D-Day.
BENEFITS Muskegon Community College provides excellent benefits options for our faculty and staff.
Below is an overview of our full-time employee benefit options.
Choice between three health insurance plan options (includes a high deductible plan with a health savings account option).
Employer provided dental, vision, life insurance and long-term disability insurance.
Employer-sponsored retirement plans including state Pension or 14% Retirement Contribution to TIAA (differs by group).
Voluntary retirement savings plan options (403b or 457 plans) Tuition benefits at MCC for you and your eligible dependents.
Generous time off plans.
Paid holidays and holiday closure period in late December.
Onsite Fitness Center at the Main Campus & discounts to University Park Golf Course APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open until filled- First Review November 20, 2023 STARTING SALARY: Up to $82,000 Depending on experience Required Skills This position is responsible for working with leadership in planning and implementing a development and fundraising program for the short-term and long-term needs of Muskegon Community College and is directly involved in raising funds to support identified programs and initiatives from individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations.
As a representative of the foundation, this individual builds and maintains long-term relationships with key donors and potential donors, including the Foundation Board of Directors.
This includes, but is not limited to, internal and external communications, public information, promotion, community engagement, and fundraising.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or related field.
Three years’ leadership experience in development related work preferably in higher education.
Demonstrated experience with fund development and successful track record closing major gifts.
Must be able to professionally represent the foundation and college both internally and externally.
Must understand the importance of building long term relationships between the college and the community.
Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills, both written and oral which transcend diverse audiences.
Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of constituents.
Experience working with motivating, coaching, and managing volunteers a plus.
Highly motivated and solution oriented with a high degree of integrity, ethics, and dedication to the mission of the College Advanced computer skills in MS Office and database utilization.
Must be able to work additional hours during peak times or as required.
Self-motivated to learn new concepts and participate in new projects.
Maintain and grow the organizational culture of a high-level of personalized customer service to support our donors, students, and other departments/leadership.
Dedicated to the mission/vision of the organization.
Excellent planning, problem solving, and organizational skills with the ability to establish priorities, and meet deadlines and conflicting demands.
Ability to balance varying demands and handle pressure and conflicting demands calmly and with poise and professionalism.
Able to work evenings and weekends as necessary.
Essential Function: May supervise and/or mentor department staff, in which case will select, motivate, counsel, coach, evaluate, develop, and discipline direct reports as appropriate with sound supportive leadership and supervisory skills.
Direct and monitor all foundation communication and promotional activities that affect the awareness and perceptions of department/organization.
This includes but not limited to annual and quarterly reports, newsletters, fundraising appeals, social media, website, event promotions, press releases and other promotional and advertising materials.
Develop and oversee data-driven annual and long-term fundraising goals and strategic initiatives.
Participate in, support, and represent internal and external community relations and engagement activities to build positive relationships.
Personally manage and cultivate a portfolio of donors with strategic intention to achieve established metrics, annual, and strategic goals including major and annual gifts.
Conducts prospect research, identifying new donors and developing effective solicitation strategies as well as stewarding donors throughout the major giving process.
Coach other leadership as necessary to assist you in sourcing prospects and cultivating long term institutional relationships.
Collaborate with team in developing and monitoring recognition strategies and stewardship plans, including maintaining a record of naming opportunities and stewardship obligations to donors as outlined in gift documentation.
Timely and accurate recording of all donor interactions and communications in donor database including solicitation plans, timelines, and proposal tracking At the direction of the CAO, oversee board communication including but not limited to meeting notices, agendas, and meeting minutes.
Coordinate work of volunteers and staff in developing strategies, identifying, and cultivating donors, developing case statements, preparing collateral materials and securing gifts to reach campaign goal(s).
Monitor and ensure compliance with gift acceptance and other Foundation policies and procedures.
Collaborate with others in the community to increase and maintain the foundation's visibility; attend community events that may not be related to the foundation directly to demonstrate the foundation's role within the community and to help ensure that others will attend the foundation's events.
Set a collaborative leadership example that will encourage cooperation and good working relationships with staff, within the board of directors, and in the community.
Participate in professional development programs relevant to foundation/development work.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical, Mental, and Environment Requirements Include: Mental Demands: ☒ Detailed Work ☐ Student Contact ☒ Deadline oriented ☐ Problem Situations ☒ Multiple Priorities & Demands ☐ Emergency Situations ☒ Confidentiality ☐ On-call Availability ☒ Continual Interruptions ☒ Working Alone ☒ Faculty Contact ☒ Working with Others Physical Demands: ☒ Standing & Walking ☒ Sitting ☐ Reclining ☒ Carrying ☐ Lifting up to 10 lbs.
☒ Up to 25 lbs.
☐ Up to 50 lbs.
☐ 80 + lbs.
☐ Pushing, Pulling, Twisting, Bending ☐ Climb or Balance ☐ Stoop, Kneel, Crouch, or Crawl ☐ Squatting ☐ Handle or Feel ☐ Reach with Hands and Arms ☒ Talking or hearing ☐ Tasting/Smelling ☐ Working Overhead ☒ Speak in English via Phone or In Person ☐ Close, Distance, Peripheral, and Color Vision along with Depth Perceptions ☒ Ability to Adjust and Focus Work Environment: ☐ Exposure to wet, humid conditions (non-weather), fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals; extreme heat/cold; and moderate to loud noise levels.
☒ Normal Office environment with little, if, any, discomfort due to heat, dust, noise and the like.
Ability to travel to all campus locations required.
Muskegon Community College continues to promote staff diversity, and is an equal opportunity employer.
MCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, political persuasion, disability, height, weight, veteran status, age or any other protected class in any of its educational programs, activities or employment.
Minorities, women, veterans, and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply.
Anyone with a disability will be reasonably accommodated by the College.
If you have a disability and need an accommodation or assistance in applying for this position, please contact the Human Resources Office.
S.
in 2021, Muskegon offers accredited academic programs leading to 54 associate degrees and 32 certificates.
As an Achieving the Dream Leader College, MCC’s nationally recognized commitment to student success unites its faculty and staff in their mission to prepare students, build communities and improve lives.
One of Michigan’s most picturesque community colleges, the Muskegon main campus building - an award-winning Alden Dow design - spans Four Mile Creek on a 15-acre sylvan setting.
The campus boasts several new multimillion-dollar facilities - the Health and Wellness Center, the Science Center and the Art and Music Building - and includes University Park Golf Course and the Carr-Fles Planetarium.
The Sturrus Technology Center in historic downtown Muskegon is home to state-of-the-art applied technology offerings, the Rooks|Sarnicola Entrepreneur Center and the Lakeshore Fab Lab.
MCC offers classes in adjacent Ottawa and Newaygo Counties.
Living in Muskegon County Muskegon County residents enjoy 26 miles of sugar-sand beaches along Lake Michigan’s shoreline, as well as one of America’s only luge tracks at the Winter Sports Complex and the regionally popular Michigan’s Adventure Amusement & Water Park.
An outdoor recreation hub with three state parks and swimming, fishing and boating on its many lakes and rivers, the Muskegon area offers dynamic downtown and beachfront restaurant and entertainment venues.
The Muskegon Farmer’s Market is the second largest in Michigan.
Cruise ships dock in Muskegon, while a high-speed ferry connects the city to Milwaukee.
Notable local museums range from rare art collections to an actual World War II submarine and a U.
S.
Navy ship used during D-Day.
BENEFITS Muskegon Community College provides excellent benefits options for our faculty and staff.
Below is an overview of our full-time employee benefit options.
Choice between three health insurance plan options (includes a high deductible plan with a health savings account option).
Employer provided dental, vision, life insurance and long-term disability insurance.
Employer-sponsored retirement plans including state Pension or 14% Retirement Contribution to TIAA (differs by group).
Voluntary retirement savings plan options (403b or 457 plans) Tuition benefits at MCC for you and your eligible dependents.
Generous time off plans.
Paid holidays and holiday closure period in late December.
Onsite Fitness Center at the Main Campus & discounts to University Park Golf Course APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open until filled- First Review November 20, 2023 STARTING SALARY: Up to $82,000 Depending on experience Required Skills This position is responsible for working with leadership in planning and implementing a development and fundraising program for the short-term and long-term needs of Muskegon Community College and is directly involved in raising funds to support identified programs and initiatives from individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations.
As a representative of the foundation, this individual builds and maintains long-term relationships with key donors and potential donors, including the Foundation Board of Directors.
This includes, but is not limited to, internal and external communications, public information, promotion, community engagement, and fundraising.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or related field.
Three years’ leadership experience in development related work preferably in higher education.
Demonstrated experience with fund development and successful track record closing major gifts.
Must be able to professionally represent the foundation and college both internally and externally.
Must understand the importance of building long term relationships between the college and the community.
Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills, both written and oral which transcend diverse audiences.
Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of constituents.
Experience working with motivating, coaching, and managing volunteers a plus.
Highly motivated and solution oriented with a high degree of integrity, ethics, and dedication to the mission of the College Advanced computer skills in MS Office and database utilization.
Must be able to work additional hours during peak times or as required.
Self-motivated to learn new concepts and participate in new projects.
Maintain and grow the organizational culture of a high-level of personalized customer service to support our donors, students, and other departments/leadership.
Dedicated to the mission/vision of the organization.
Excellent planning, problem solving, and organizational skills with the ability to establish priorities, and meet deadlines and conflicting demands.
Ability to balance varying demands and handle pressure and conflicting demands calmly and with poise and professionalism.
Able to work evenings and weekends as necessary.
Essential Function: May supervise and/or mentor department staff, in which case will select, motivate, counsel, coach, evaluate, develop, and discipline direct reports as appropriate with sound supportive leadership and supervisory skills.
Direct and monitor all foundation communication and promotional activities that affect the awareness and perceptions of department/organization.
This includes but not limited to annual and quarterly reports, newsletters, fundraising appeals, social media, website, event promotions, press releases and other promotional and advertising materials.
Develop and oversee data-driven annual and long-term fundraising goals and strategic initiatives.
Participate in, support, and represent internal and external community relations and engagement activities to build positive relationships.
Personally manage and cultivate a portfolio of donors with strategic intention to achieve established metrics, annual, and strategic goals including major and annual gifts.
Conducts prospect research, identifying new donors and developing effective solicitation strategies as well as stewarding donors throughout the major giving process.
Coach other leadership as necessary to assist you in sourcing prospects and cultivating long term institutional relationships.
Collaborate with team in developing and monitoring recognition strategies and stewardship plans, including maintaining a record of naming opportunities and stewardship obligations to donors as outlined in gift documentation.
Timely and accurate recording of all donor interactions and communications in donor database including solicitation plans, timelines, and proposal tracking At the direction of the CAO, oversee board communication including but not limited to meeting notices, agendas, and meeting minutes.
Coordinate work of volunteers and staff in developing strategies, identifying, and cultivating donors, developing case statements, preparing collateral materials and securing gifts to reach campaign goal(s).
Monitor and ensure compliance with gift acceptance and other Foundation policies and procedures.
Collaborate with others in the community to increase and maintain the foundation's visibility; attend community events that may not be related to the foundation directly to demonstrate the foundation's role within the community and to help ensure that others will attend the foundation's events.
Set a collaborative leadership example that will encourage cooperation and good working relationships with staff, within the board of directors, and in the community.
Participate in professional development programs relevant to foundation/development work.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Physical, Mental, and Environment Requirements Include: Mental Demands: ☒ Detailed Work ☐ Student Contact ☒ Deadline oriented ☐ Problem Situations ☒ Multiple Priorities & Demands ☐ Emergency Situations ☒ Confidentiality ☐ On-call Availability ☒ Continual Interruptions ☒ Working Alone ☒ Faculty Contact ☒ Working with Others Physical Demands: ☒ Standing & Walking ☒ Sitting ☐ Reclining ☒ Carrying ☐ Lifting up to 10 lbs.
☒ Up to 25 lbs.
☐ Up to 50 lbs.
☐ 80 + lbs.
☐ Pushing, Pulling, Twisting, Bending ☐ Climb or Balance ☐ Stoop, Kneel, Crouch, or Crawl ☐ Squatting ☐ Handle or Feel ☐ Reach with Hands and Arms ☒ Talking or hearing ☐ Tasting/Smelling ☐ Working Overhead ☒ Speak in English via Phone or In Person ☐ Close, Distance, Peripheral, and Color Vision along with Depth Perceptions ☒ Ability to Adjust and Focus Work Environment: ☐ Exposure to wet, humid conditions (non-weather), fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals; extreme heat/cold; and moderate to loud noise levels.
☒ Normal Office environment with little, if, any, discomfort due to heat, dust, noise and the like.
Ability to travel to all campus locations required.
Muskegon Community College continues to promote staff diversity, and is an equal opportunity employer.
MCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, political persuasion, disability, height, weight, veteran status, age or any other protected class in any of its educational programs, activities or employment.
Minorities, women, veterans, and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply.
Anyone with a disability will be reasonably accommodated by the College.
If you have a disability and need an accommodation or assistance in applying for this position, please contact the Human Resources Office.
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• Location : 221 S Quarterline Rd, Muskegon, MI
• Post ID: 9005032795