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Henderson State College Fundraiser for Development/Capital Campaign
Henderson State College in Nevada seeks a highly experienced fundraiser to work for the College's in-house fundraising program. The successful candidate will report directly to the director of development and will provide support for the college's Capital Campaign. Work will be conducted in a team environment with the deans of each department of the college.
Requirements: Must be willing to work without supervision, travel and devote the time necessary to achieve audacious goals. Evening and weekend work required. Bachelor's degree required, although a master's degree is preferred. Demonstrated success in soliciting major gifts is an absolute must. Must have a minimum of twelve years' experience in fundraising and managing in a team-oriented environment.
Those who have worked in a university setting will have an advantage in the selection process.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume with salary requirements to the address listed below:
Charles Smith, Director of Personnel Management
Henderson State College
Office of Human Resources
456 Desert View Road
Henderson, Nevada 91293
Email: smithc@HSC.edu
Phone: 454-555-9383
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