Application Deadline | 5/16/2024 | Category | Development | Company | Hillbrook School | Job Locations | US-CA-Los Gatos | US-CA-San Jose |
Hillbrook School, a leading independent JK-12 institution, is searching for a Director of Advancement to join their team in Los Gatos and San Jose, CA. In this pivotal role, you'll cultivate relationships with alums, parents of alums, community partners, and current parents, strategically advancing fundraising efforts to support the school's mission and goals. Your responsibilities will include supporting the capital campaign, fundraising initiatives, and alumni engagement activities.
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Another Source's client, Hillbrook School, is recruiting a Director of Advancement to join their team in Los Gatos, CA and San Jose, CA.
Internally this will be titled Director of Capital Campaign and Alum Engagement
About Hillbrook School:
For almost 90 years, Hillbrook School has been a junior kindergarten-8th grade independent school located on 14 acres of oak woodland in Los Gatos, CA - and in the fall of 2023, we opened the doors to the founding class of our high school. Founded in 1935, the school remains deeply connected to its historical roots as a place where children are known, learning is authentic and active, and success is measured one child at a time. Over the years, we have grown and evolved from a small boarding school serving wards of the state to one of the leading independent schools in the Bay Area, and yet our vision remains the same-to inspire children to achieve their dreams and reach beyond themselves to make a difference in the world.
We are now embarking on one of the school's most ambitious strategic initiatives ever: the expansion to a JK-12 with the addition of a new high school in downtown San Jose. We are driven by a foundational belief - that our 8th graders and other students deserve an extraordinary educational experience in high school that builds upon the exceptional foundation we provide our JK-8 students. The core differentiators for our current program - the placement of choice and engagement at the center of the learning experience, integrated, real world education that challenges students to reach beyond and make a difference, and a deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion - will translate seamlessly into a 9-12 environment, allowing us to extend our innovative approach into a market in need of a new model of secondary school education.
To learn more about the school: https://www.hillbrook.org/
Anticipated Salary: $80,000 - $110,000 per year, depending on years of experience.
Benefits:
full medical, dental, and vision coverage; ample retirement planning with TIAA-CREF; a generous holiday schedule, including over five scheduled weeks off during the year (this is over and above the three weeks of additional personal vacation); shortened work days throughout the summer months; religious holidays following each employee's faith; and a strong commitment to engaging and personalized professional development.
About the role:
The Director of Advancement will play a pivotal role in cultivating relationships with alums, parents of alums, community partners, and current parents while strategically advancing fundraising efforts to support the organization's mission and goals.
The Director of Advancement is expected to actively participate in a collaborative employee culture that is committed to being at the leading edge of JK - 12th grade education. The Director of Advancement reports to the Chief of Institutional Advancement and Enrollment and is part of a highly collaborative team of advancement and enrollment professionals all tasked with filling and funding the school. This individual works with highly confidential, personalized and proactive processes that hold families from the Admission experience through their tenure as current families and then into a deepening alum experience. Interpersonal skills, networking, attention to detail, and discretion are of utmost importance.
The Director of Advancement will create meaningful ways for alums, alum families, and current families to engage with and support Hillbrook School. The ideal candidate understands the benefits of an independent school education and can articulate Hillbrook's unique vision, mission, and extraordinary educational experience in a compelling way. The Director of Advancement manages the day to day operations of the Hillbrook Capital Campaign, currently 75% through the quiet phase and assumes responsibility for developing a comprehensive alum and alum parent engagement plan and cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for these stakeholders.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Alum and Alum Parent Engagement
Capital Campaign
Events: Conversations for Good, Alum and Campaign events (large and small)
Qualifications:
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, & Action
As noted in our Commitment to Community & Belonging, we strive to reflect the extraordinary diversity of Silicon Valley, believing that educational excellence and equity depend on the creation of a diverse and inclusive community where all students, families and employees feel a full sense of membership. To live up to our DEI Teaching Philosophy Statement, all employees contribute to developing culturally competent students and building an educational institution committed to social justice and reaching beyond. We offer a wide range of opportunities for all employees to engage in work that furthers these goals, from personal dialogues that help us understand different perspectives, to pedagogical training designed to support equitable instructional practices and build habits to disrupt bias whenever we see it. Ultimately, we hope that this work helps all of our constituents-employees, students, and families-be more aware, empathetic, globally-minded, and justice-oriented.
Hillbrook School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and seeks candidates from diverse backgrounds. Hillbrook School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to, but is not limited to, educational policies, admission, financial aid, hiring and employment practices, use of school facilities, athletics, and other
school-administered programs and activities.
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