Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease, and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 30 more are diagnosed every day. There is currently no cure but, life with Parkinson’s is still possible.
At Parkinson Canada, people with Parkinson’s are at the centre of everything we do. Parkinson Canada is at an exciting time of transformation, where we are aiming to be the “go to” connector and guide for people living with Parkinson’s. We strive to inspire and empower people living with Parkinson’s to thrive through tailored programs, innovative research and raising the voice of Canadians impacted by Parkinson’s through our advocacy efforts.
If you want to make a positive impact on the lives of Canadians impacted by Parkinson’s, work with passionate, dedicated people where diversity and inclusion is celebrated and partner with great organizations that have the same goal then we look forward to meeting you!
Perks and Benefits
In addition to competitive salary and a hybrid / remote work arrangement, we offer generous benefits including :
- Generous paid vacation time & personal days
- Flex-time
- Remote & In-person work opportunities
- Summer Hours : Half days every Friday between Canada Day and Labour Day
- Paid Holiday Closures
- Half days the Friday before a statutory holiday Monday
- Comprehensive medical, primary care, dental, vision and mental health benefits
- Group RRSP Benefits
You will also have access to :
Financial and legal advisorsCareer councilorsMental health professionals and resourcesJob Overview
The Vice-President (VP), Philanthropy reports directly to the President and CEO. The VP, Philanthropy is a member of the Executive Team and is an ambassador for the organization in their ability to cultivate transformational relationships and engage with stakeholders of Parkinson Canada. The role is responsible for leading the development and implementation of Parkinson Canada’s philanthropy strategy. As lead of the Philanthropy department, the VP work close with the VP, Brand Strategy, Marketing and Communications in establishing a donor-centric voice for the organization and is responsible for the maintenance and growth of a strong fundraising pipeline through all donor levels. The VP, Philanthropy believes in transformational leadership, collaboration and has the agility to respond to an everchanging environment and communicate the vision of the organization to all stakeholders with clarity and confidence. They have a proven track record of cultivating and nurturing relationships that move stakeholders from awareness to action.
Please note, this role is remote in nature, however, Canada wide travel is required from time to time. We estimate travel to be 10%.
What You’ll Be Doing
Management of Team :
Lead and empower the Fundraising team, including, hiring, performance management, accountability, annual reviews and professional development with a focus on succession planning.As a member of the Executive Team, inspire and motivate the team around a shared vision across Parkinson Canada and its role as a supportive catalyst, facilitator, and leader of continuous improvement.Promote a culture of high-performance, creativity, and innovation that taps into the energy, enthusiasm, and commitment of the team.Personify and foster the values of teamwork, respect, trust, and collaboration.Develop and track program budget and key performance indicators against goals to promptly identify challenges and solutionsLead and / or participate on cross functional teams and projects to support high quality services to stakeholders.Develop and maintain continuing and active relationships between Parkinson Canada and its various committees, volunteer groups, and corporate supporters, and Board of Directors, including for the purpose of ensuring they are all active contributors in the overall fundraising effort.Inspire and effectively communicate the vision and goals for the key strategic priorities of the fundraising teamLead the transformational organizational change of the fundraising team to align with structure and organizational strategyEffectively lead cross-collaboration across departments to ensure alignment and synergies are identifiedLead the programmatic changes that have been identified in the strategic plan while considering the risk and benefits and ensuring scalabilityFundraising :
Lead in the development and execution of operational plans for all revenue streams and develop benchmarks to measure and monitor performance.Develop, implement, and manage all aspects of the fundraising strategy for Parkinson Canada, including major gift campaigns, corporate, individual and planned giving, endowments, events and special events in conjunction with corporate partners to meet annual operational and endowment targets.Identify funding sources and work with the team in preparing proposals as required for special projects, such as conferences, research projects, planning processes; provide support to the preparation of proposals and relevant reports for government, foundation or corporate funding.Strengthen the organization’s geographic scope of support and sustainably expand into underserved marketsProvide strategic and operational leadership to ensure the effective cultivation, management, stewardship, and appropriate recognition of all donors and funding relationships, including but not limited to individual donors, major gift donors and corporate partners.Personally manage a portfolio of high-net-worth donors to secure transformational gifts. Leverage the contributions and networks of the Board of Directors, Campaign Cabinet and other senior volunteersWork closely with the CEO to develop, steward and solicit major gift fundraising portfolio.Qualifications
8-10 years of progressive fundraising experienceBachelor's Degree or Master’s Degree in a related fieldComfort in closing major and planned gifts, with demonstrated track record of securing gifts in the $100,000 plus rangeHighly creative orientation; systems thinker with the ability to translate organization priorities and essence to all stakeholder audiencesSuperior communication skills, both written and verbal for internal and external stakeholder audiencesStrategic planning, budgeting and financial management skills Experience in a fast-paced, active environment preferably one experiencing transformative changeDemonstrated experience in change management and ability to think out of the boxKnowledge of diverse giving vehicles and integrated gift strategiesHighly entrepreneurial, consistently looking to "raise the bar"An energetic and nimble self-starter with the ability to work independently and with teamsDiplomatic, tactful and poised about complex issuesEffective project and time management capabilities and organizational skills, with proven ability to meet strict and competing deadlines, for multiple projects, in a fast-paced environmentEmpathetic and aware of interpersonal dynamics. High emotional intelligence to guide interactions with staff, donors and people living with Parkinson’s alikeDemonstrated critical thinking and an excellent understanding of nature / complexity of issues as they relate to Parkinson’sDemonstrated leadership, interpersonal and conceptual skills.Ethical fundraiser with a commitment to upholding Donor Bill of Rights, Imagine Canada Standards and general best practices in fulfilling philanthropic intentions of donors. Knowledge of CRA fundraising rules and guidelinesCFRE or similar designation an asset.Experience in developing and leading a fundraising campaign (capital and / or comprehensive campaign)If interested in applying, please submit your resume and cover letter in one PDF document.
Parkinson Canada will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection and / or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Please indicate accommodations as required if contacted.
Please note that the successful candidate will be required to pass a standard Criminal Record Check.