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Development Officer - Major Gifts - NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York)

Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 2:09 AM


Making it Possible

At NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, development professionals channel their passion for institutional advancement at the nations largest not-for-profit, non-sectarian medical center. Generous philanthropy has helped place our hospital at the forefront of medical progress. Were proudly looking forward to continued breakthroughs, and we invite you to help make it possible:

Development Officer - Major Gifts

Reporting to the Director of Major Gifts, will be responsible for identifying and cultivating relationships with current and prospective donors in support of the hospitals capital and other fundraising activities. Develop solicitation strategies and fundraising events, all while ensuring appropriate stewardship of all gifts received.

Our ideal candidate has a minimum three years of applicable experience. Previous fundraising experience is preferred. Outstanding verbal and written communication skills are critical to the success for this position.

First, enjoy benefits including hospital retirement contributions, financial planning assistance and generous tuition reimbursement. Then, feel the pride of mission-driven excellence.

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#1 in New York. #7 in the Nation. - U.S.News & World Report, "Americas Best Hospitals 2012-2013"

Discover why were #1 in New York - an unparalleled pursuit of excellence and the widest array of choices for your career. Learn more about what we can offer you at: NYP.ORG/CAREERS

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.
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• Location: Manhattan

• Post ID: 36965880 newyork
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