Chief Development Officer in Rockford, Illinois at Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois
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Chief Development Officer
(Locations: South Elgin/Oswego/Rockford)
What do our employees say about us? “I love working for GSNI! I have seen the many ways that Girl Scouts helps to empower young women to be leaders of tomorrow and provides opportunities that they might not otherwise have. As council staff, I know that in some way I can play a small part in making a difference in the lives of many volunteers, girl members, and Girl Scout families. I feel that working for GSNI is truly a rewarding experience.”
Consider joining our team, if you’re looking for a job with great benefits, such as:
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Plus, you’ll be using your talents to invest in the next generation of strong community leaders through the Girl Scout Movement—all while getting paid!
We’re looking for a Chief Development Officer to join our team! The CDO position is a senior leadership position with responsibility for securing funding via major donors in addition to partnership with the philanthropy team for grant opportunities, Girl Scout Alumni, and other resources within the Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois council limits, while having oversight for planning, developing and leading the fund development efforts of the council.
Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) with flexibility Salary Range: $85,000 - $100,000 annually DOE
We’re looking for dedicated individuals who:
- Believe in the Girl Scout Mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
- Leading the council’s efforts to expand its revenue base through adult generated fundraising and other public support, achieving the council philanthropy goals established by the Board of Directors through collaboration with the senior leadership team and the volunteer Fund Development Committee.
Interested? Responsibilities would include:
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Are these skills and experience you could share with our team?
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Ready to join our crew? For more information, or to apply, please visit our job site at www.girlscoutsni.org/careers.
Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois draws inspiration from our Girl Scout Promise and Law in our Belonging Statement. Being a member of Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois means you are part of a community of diverse races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities, and religions. We commit to providing an equitable and accessible Girl Scout Leadership Experience to all Girl Scouts in our council. We are champions of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access