Duties
MISSION STATEMENT AND OVERVIEW
Marian Catholic High School is a Catholic, coeducational, college preparatory high school within the Dominican tradition of study, prayer, community, and preaching. Marian Catholic students seek truth, exhibit personal responsibility, cultivate their individual talents, and demonstrate ethical leadership and Christian service.
As a college preparatory high school, Marian Catholic develops essential skills for post-secondary education in students. These skills include inductive and deductive logic, critical thinking, research principles, and both oral and written communication skills. In addition, Marian Catholic recognizes individual intellectual differences and offers a flexible curriculum in liberal, fine, and practical arts, which serves students' particular needs and opens them to a variety of career choices.
Marian Catholic is financial stable and well-positioned for growth, with strong potential to build on recent successful initiatives. The school has graduated over 19,000 alumni who have achieved incredible success and have contributed to the local, national, and international communities in positive ways. The school has strong growth potential in leveraging this strong alumni network.
THE OPPORTUNITY
In 1955, the Dominican Sisters of Springfield were asked to partner with the Archdiocese of Chicago to establish a new high school in the south Chicagoland region. They accepted the challenge, and in 1958, Marian Catholic High School welcomed its first students. Today, the school’s mission continues to reflect the Dominican values on which it was founded. It is a legacy that members of the Marian Catholic community share with pride.
The Vice President of Institutional Advancement is a member of the Marian Catholic executive leadership team and is responsible for overseeing the areas of development, alumni relations, admissions and recruitment, and marketing and communications. The Vice President of Institutional Advancement reports directly to the President.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Strategic Leadership: Set and execute annual strategic plans for the Advancement office in collaboration with the President and executive leadership team.
- Fundraising: Develop and oversee all fundraising strategies, including the Annual Fund, special events, grant writing, individual and corporate giving, planned giving, and major gift initiatives.
- Capital Campaign Development and Coordination: Plan and oversee a multi-year capital campaign to secure funding for operational and facility needs.
- Major Donor Management: Oversee an active portfolio of 50-70 major donors.
- Fundraising Appeals: Oversee and execute at least four mail and digital fundraising appeals annually.
- Donor Societies: Establish and grow giving societies for donor acquisition, retention, and engagement.
- Event Management: Facilitate the planning and execution of key fundraising events, such as Veritas Gala, Endowment Golf Classic, Alumni Reunions, etc.
- Team Supervision: Lead a team of six full-time staff and one contractor and indirectly supervise two additional full-time staff.
- Student Recruitment and Admissions: Design and implement student recruitment strategies, including outreach communications to prospective students and families within the surrounding community.
- Community Engagement: Strengthen relationships with faculty, alumni, donors, parents, prospective students and their families as well as community leaders through fundraising and recruitment events and activities.
- Board Support and Reporting: Co-facilitate the Outreach/Development Committee of the Board, report monthly to the President, and present to various groups as needed.
- Budget Management: Plan and manage department budgets, counsel the President and Board of Directors on philanthropy and recruitment matters.
Salary/Benefits
The salary range for this position is no less than $110,000 annually, commensurate with experience and performance. The comprehensive benefits package also includes health insurance, dental insurance, vision coverage, AD&D, short-term and long-term disability insurance, retirement savings plan with matching contributions and a generous paid-time-off policy.
Additional Notes
Marian Catholic does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.
How to Apply
If you are excited about this opportunity and your qualifications align with the requirements, please submit your application via the Marian Catholic High School online application system.
Upload a cover letter and resume via the online application system.
Inquiries can be sent to President Michael Riordan at mriordan@marianchs.com.
Your cover letter must include:
- Years of experience in Advancement/Development and student admissions and recruitment.
- A brief explanation about why you want to work at Marian Catholic High School.
All inquiries and discussions will be considered strictly confidential. No phone calls please.
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
https://www.marianchs.com/about/employment