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  • Moorpark College Foundation Development Officer

  • Moorpark College
    Job Description

    Position Overview (Hourly- Part time $35-40) depending on Experience 


    Step into a career-defining opportunity at Moorpark College, a nationally recognized leader in student success, innovation, and equity. As Development Officer, you’ll help to shape the future of philanthropy and programming for a college serving over 15,000 students annually.
    This is a pivotal role with the opportunity to lead bold initiatives, including a capital campaign to build a new amphitheater that will expand access to arts, culture, and community events. You'll collaborate with senior leaders, engage donors at every level, and play a pivotal role in elevating Moorpark College’s visibility, resources, and impact.


    Primary Responsibilities
    Fundraising Strategy & Leadership
    • Work with the CDO to develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with institutional goals.
    • Set and achieve annual fundraising targets across multiple channels, including annual giving, major gifts and capital campaigns.
    • Lead major fundraising initiatives, including planned giving and donor acquisition efforts.
     
    Donor Cultivation & Stewardship
    • Manage and grow a portfolio of individual, corporate, and foundation donors.
    • Expand the President’s Circle program with strategic cultivation and engagement.
    • Oversee donor recognition and stewardship communications to build loyalty and long-term giving.
     
    Grants Management
    • Research and write compelling grant proposals aligned with academic and capital priorities.
    • Cultivate relationships with foundation and government funders.
    • Ensure timely reporting and compliance with grant requirements.
     
    Events
    • Plan and execute cultivation and fundraising events that engage donors and strengthen community connections.
    • Collaborate across departments to align event outcomes with fundraising goals.
     
    Collaboration & Leadership
    • Partner with communications, finance, and academic teams to integrate fundraising into college-wide priorities.
    • Support and guide the Foundation Board in development strategy and donor engagement.
     
    Database & Reporting
    • Maintain accurate donor and gift records in the Bloomerang CRM system.
    • Prepare regular reports for the Executive Director, Foundation Board, and college leadership.

    Preferred Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree or CFRE certification a plus.
    • 3–5 years of progressive experience in fundraising, development, or advancement, preferably in higher education or a mission-driven nonprofit.
    • Proven ability to secure gifts from individuals and institutions.
    • Demonstrated success in capital campaigns or major fundraising initiatives.
    • Exceptional communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills.
    • Experience using CRM systems (Bloomerang preferred) for donor management and reporting.
    • High level of professionalism, discretion, and collaboration.
    • Passion for educational equity, access, and student achievement.

    Success in the First Year
    The successful candidate will demonstrate early impact through:
    • Securing early campaign commitments, including a lead or anchor gift for the amphitheater.
    • Growing annual giving revenue and expanding the donor base.
    • Increasing engagement in the President’s Circle with new and retained donors.
    • Planning and executing at least one high-impact fundraising or cultivation event, annually.
    • Submitting multiple grant proposals, with at least one new institutional funder secured.
    • Enhancing donor operations through CRM efficiencies and actionable reporting.
    • Building collaborative relationships across departments and aligning development work with college priorities.
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