Bequests and Planned Giving Lead
Monday, 11 Nov 2024
About the Australian Academy of Science
The Australian Academy of Science is a national learned academy of distinguished Australian scientists. For over 70 years the Academy has championed science for the benefit of all.
We are a non-government not-for-profit organisation convening the country’s leading experts from broad scientific fields to provide independent evidence-based advice and advocacy that informs government policy, aids decision making across industry, guides public debate, supports STEM education outcomes and contributes to global science.
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Employee Benefits
The Academy strives to provide its staff with exceptional benefits and support. Staff benefits available to staff at the Academy include:
- Free parking in the city
- Up to 17% superannuation
- Salary packaging options
- Flexible working hours
- Paid Christmas closedown
- Employee assistance program
- Professional Development support
About the Role
This position is part of a Secretariat that works as a team to support activities undertaken by the Academy.
The Australian Academy of Science is seeking a Bequests and Planned Giving Lead to enhance and expand its bequest and development program. The role involves developing and implementing innovative philanthropic strategies to increase revenue in support of the Academy’s mission and Strategic Plan 2023 – 2028.
The role will work closely with the Head of Philanthropy and the Chief Executive to achieve fundraising objectives and provide input to the Academy’s fundraising strategy with a particular focus on bequests and planned giving through implementation, cultivation and stewardship.
As a key member of the philanthropy team, you will have the opportunity to build on philanthropic efforts and contribute to the Academy’s legacy of national scientific excellence.
The role is available on a 2-year fixed term contract. Applications for part-time and flexible work arrangements will be considered. The preferred location for the role is Canberra, however applications for remote working arrangements will be considered.
Duties and Responsibilities
Reporting to Director, Philanthropy, key responsibilities include:
- Develop, refine and deliver a strategic bequest acquisition program to drive ongoing growth in bequest revenue aligned to the Academy’s strategic plan and philanthropy KPIs.
- Interrogate existing donor data and giving history of donors to help grow the planned giving and “living bequests” program.
- Identify new opportunities to increase bequests and grow awareness of the bequest program options such as planned giving, living bequests, online wills.
- Proactively engage with the Academy’s Council and Secretariat to identify and leverage relationships with Fellows and donors with the objective of identifying and growing the bequest prospect pool, ensuring a strong pipeline of bequests.
- Develop and assist with bespoke proposals to suit donor capacity and areas of interest.
- Increase the visibility of the Academy’s philanthropy program to potential donors and stakeholders by working closely with the Communications and Outreach teams to develop, clearly articulate and promote the various options for bequests and planned giving.
To access the full Position Description please visit our website: https://www.science.org.au/about-us/careers
Qualifications and Experience
- Proven experience of working in a bequest and/or development environment with a strong record of securing gifts.
- Relevant tertiary qualifications and/or experience in bequests, Wills/Estates, public relations, membership programs, fundraising and marketing.
Selection Criteria
- Proven experience in bequest program management with track record of developing and implementing successful bequest, planned giving and/or philanthropic programs.
- Excellent relationship management skills working sensitively with a portfolio of confirmed and prospective bequest donors, high net worth individuals, philanthropic donors and/or other stakeholders.
- Strong numeracy and analytical ability with experience in prospecting and pipeline development to drive donor acquisition.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills in order to develop high quality written materials and relate effectively with a broad range of stakeholders.
- Highly developed knowledge of CRM systems.
- Sound project and budget management capability with the ability to analyse and report on results to achieve revenue and other KPIs to grow revenue from these fundraising streams.
- Highly organised, able to manage numerous projects simultaneously and good attention to detail, while also understanding the bigger picture.
- A commitment to workplace diversity, workplace participation, WHS and equity principles.
Contact Details
Further information on the position is available from Kate Groves, Head of Philanthropy at [email protected]
Applications
If this sounds like a great fit for you, please apply including:
- Your Resume; and
- A statement of claims summarising how you believe your skills and experience would be a good fit for the role (max 2 pages please)
Please apply via our HR Management system here: https://www.happyhr.com/jobs/job-by-happyhr?id=1056
Please note the Video Interview is OPTIONAL and will not be used for shortlisting purposes
Applications close 11pm AEDT Sunday 11 November 2024
To be eligible to apply for this role you must be legally permitted to work in Australia. The Australian Academy of Science values social and cultural diversity. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; people who identify as LGBTIQ+; and people with disability. The Academy is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and the provision of a safe and healthy work environment. The Academy supports and promotes flexible work practices.