Pages

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Communications and Donor Relations Coordinator

Posted by: Mennonite Central Committee East Coast

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

The Communications and Donor Relations (CDR) Coordinator develops and coordinates implementation of the communications and donor relations strategy for MCC EC. The CDR Coordinator provides leadership for the communications and donor relations activities that deepen constituent awareness of MCCs programs and how
constituents may get involved, including a specific focus on the generation of financial resources. In coordinating communications, this individual must be familiar with the range of resources available to tell the MCC story and the communication channels available to MCC at national/regional levels and ensure that the communication is timely, effective and appropriate. In coordinating donor relations, this position plays a central role in communicating the global and domestic ministries of MCC to the constituency and public within the East Coast region. This individual must be acquainted with MCC projects and financial needs and be ready to link donors and constituent groups to appropriate requests. This role would require regular visits to connect with staff in the MCC Ephrata office.
Qualifications:
BA or equivalent experience (preferably in Business, Communications or a related field)
3-5 years experience in management, communications, donor relations or budgeting/planning
Experience in database skills and project management, proficiency in MS Office
Demonstrated ability to think strategically and coordinate multiple priorities with teammates simultaneously
Demonstrated understanding of Anabaptist perspectives and constituent groups
Excellent oral and written communication skills, experience in media relations and messaging as well as an awareness of branding
Experience working in cross-cultural or diverse settings

All workers representing MCC must meet the following criteria:

  1. exhibit a commitment to personal Christian faith
  2. be active members of a Christian church
  3. be committed to the teaching of nonviolent biblical peacemaking

05 Jan, 2012
-
Source: http://www.idealist.org/view/job/5nt3T3b5pK5P/

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More