Corporate Partnerships Manager
Seattle, WA, United States
Job Type
Full-time
Description
SUMMARY:
Across the state, Washington has more science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), and health care jobs than it can fill, yet our higher education system cannot keep up with the demand for skilled employees. The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) is a unique, public-private partnership designed to address our talent shortage. WSOS fuels the state's economy by providing scholarships and a continuum of support services to high-potential students who are pursuing a graduate degree, bachelor's degree, associate degree, certificate, or apprenticeship in a high-demand trade, health care, or STEM program in Washington state. It is administered by the WSOS Foundation (WSOSF).
The Corporate Partnerships Manager identifies and develops key relationships with industry partners across STEM, trade and health care organizations in Washington. The top priorities for this role include: (1) cultivating industry contacts as donors including designing and leading solicitations; (2) leading mentor and other volunteer recruitment, support and retention; and (3) securing corporate partner commitments to offer priority access to work-like experiences (such as internships or shadowships) for Opportunity Scholars; and (4) managing and building a sponsor portfolio for WSOS' annual fundraising event, Opportunity Talks, directly contributing to revenue targets. To successfully complete the priorities above, the Corporate Partnerships Manager is an effective front-line fundraiser and relationship manager who inspires volunteers, donors, and corporate partners to become part of an organization's mission. This position reports to the Associate Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving and is a member of the development team.
The main WSOS office is in Seattle's Mt. Baker neighborhood. Most staff work on a hybrid schedule, generally working from the WSOS office two days per week. The workplace culture at WSOS is fast-paced, innovative, solutions-centric, and equity-focused. All are encouraged to think creatively, voice their opinions, try new things, fail quickly, evaluate, iterate, and try again. We spend time investing in relationships, and we acknowledge the humanity of our Scholars, staff, and partners. We intentionally build our values into everything we do at WSOS. We encourage you to visit our Careers page to learn more about our team culture and the values that guide our work.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Achieve fundraising revenue goals by identifying, cultivating and soliciting corporate partners and individuals, successfully converting volunteers to donors and vice versa
Manage mentor and other volunteer recruitment; including supporting, retaining and recognizing volunteers
Manage existing corporate sponsorship portfolio of 25+ companies while seeking and securing new corporate partners for event sponsorship year-over-year
Develop employer engagement strategies that promote equity and access to career-building opportunities for Opportunity Scholars
Leverage Salesforce and other tools to support the management of relationships as well as track, analyze and communicate key metrics and trends as they relate to partner relationships
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience)
5+ years' experience, ideally as a member of a nonprofit development team or business development team
Strong interpersonal skills with exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated ability to work on more than one project, program or event at a time
Experience in corporate fundraising strongly desired
Active desire to opt in to the eight WSOS values as outlined on our Careers page
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Fundraising best practices, particularly related to corporate giving strategies
Mentorship and other volunteer recruitment and partner engagement best practices
Sponsor recognition and donor acknowledgement tactics
Corporate research and outreach methods to reach potential corporate partners and sponsors
Systems of power and oppression and how they impact the lived experience of students of color, first-generation college students, students from low-income families, and other historically marginalized communities
Skill in:
Soliciting gifts, particularly from corporate partners
Building and stewarding relationships with external partners
Managing community and/or corporate volunteers
Using a CRM for relationship and moves management
Project management of multiple tasks with competing priorities
Having respectful, courageous, and honest conversation
Ability to:
Collaborate with diverse stakeholders to support project success
Problem solve, take initiative, set priorities and track success measures
Thrive working independently and under supervision in an energetic, fast-paced team environment
Balance competing priorities in a cross-functional workspace
Build and maintain positive constituent and staff relationships
Thrive working independently and under supervision in an energetic, fast-paced team environment toward shared aspirational goals with quantifiable measures of success
Learn from experience with an appetite for doing better next time in service of mission
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Valid Washington state driver's license or identification card
Access to reliable transportation for business travel
Proof of automobile insurance upon request if using a personal vehicle for business travel
Complete a criminal background check absent of offenses impacting ability to perform in the role
References will be required of short-listed candidates
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Moving to and from meeting spaces with sitting, bending, twisting, and reaching, occasional lifting of up to 20 pounds
Open to dialogue about issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Hybrid workplace including work-from-home time blended with shared office environment with moderate noise levels from standard office equipment
Ability to perform consistent work on a PC required
Local travel required up to 20% of the time; statewide travel required occasionally
BENEFITS:
Health, dental, vision and prescription coverage; long-term disability, short-term disability and life insurance
Support for setting up and optimizing home office
Paid time off (PTO) and holidays
401(k) with employer contribution
SALARY: $90,274.00 Annualized
How to Apply:
All applications received by July 8 will be reviewed; position open until filled. Please visit www.waopportunityscholarship.org/about/jobs/ and click on "Check for open roles" to submit the following documents:
Cover letter outlining your interest in the position
Resume highlighting relevant aspects of your experience
Equal employment opportunities and diverse staffing are fundamental principles of WSOS. To learn more about the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship, please visit www.waopportunityscholarship.org. People who have personal experience as a first-generation, under-resourced or historically excluded student like the majority of those WSOS serves are especially encouraged to apply.
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