Director, Partnerships and External Communications
National Grants Management Association
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Posted: 28-Oct-24
Location: remote
Type: Full Time
Salary: $80,000-90,000
Categories:
Chapter Relations
Public Relations
Sales
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Position Overview The National Grants Management Association is actively recruiting for a Director of Partnerships and External Communications to join our team. This role reports directly to the Executive Director. It assumes responsibility for overseeing a staff of two, directing the Association’s marketing and communications efforts, selling and managing the contracts for the Corporate Alliance Partnership Program (CAPP), coordinating NGMA chapters’ marketing and compliance, and building relationships with industry partners to expand awareness of NGMA programs. The main responsibilities include:
General (15%)
Implement NGMA’s Strategic Framework regarding external affairs and marketing.
Collaborate with the Executive Director to establish departmental goals, budgets, and performance metrics.
Serve as a member of the Association’s senior leadership team and manage additional related responsibilities as assigned by the Executive Director.
Corporate Partnership Program/Sponsorships (30%)
Administer NGMA’s Corporate Alliance Partnership Program (sponsorships), including on-boarding and off-boarding of members.
Create new and innovative ways to engage CAPP partners to drive revenue and position NGMA as the premier partner organization in the grants community.
Develop strong relationships with partner points of contact and oversee partnership agreement activation and renewals.
Oversee partnership agreement activation and renewals, track payments, and follow-up on outstanding invoices.
Coordinate the NGMA CAPP Expo at the Annual Grants Training.
Evaluate CAPP program success and develop plans for improvement.
Marketing (20%)
Oversee NGMA staff devoted to marketing and communications, including oversight of the NGMA website, e-newsletter, email and printed communications, and social media.
Ensure compliance with laws and regulations governing marketing efforts (e.g., SPAM, private customer information).
Build, protect and promote NGMA’s mission, brand and history and ensure compliance to the Style Guide.
Develop relationships with industry publications/writers and coordinate NGMA public relations efforts.
Industry Affairs (20%)
Perform outreach to faculty in higher education to develop relationships and distribute materials promoting the grants management profession.
Conduct outreach to federal hiring managers about NGMA programs and the CGMS credential.
Work with the Executive Director to develop engagement programs for stakeholders and industry partner organizations.
Represent NGMA at industry tradeshows throughout the U.S. (2-4 per year).
Chapter Management (15%)
Work to ensure success and strategy of NGMA chapters.
Train, onboard, and support chapter leaders.
Develop and maintain chapter compliance and education materials.
Oversee chapter marketing administration.
Team Culture All NGMA team members shall commit to work according to the Staff Values and Definitions, including:
Trust – Understanding everyone is competent and will get their job done. Assume positive intent.
Vision – Thinking and planning strategically so actions align with the association’s mission and goals, setting up the association for future success.
Collaboration and Teamwork – Working together for a common goal. Helping others as needed to get the best result. Better together.
Resourcefulness – Each staff member is responsible for continuing their own professional and personal development so they can assist the team to the best of their ability with overcoming challenges and resolving problems as they arise.
Respect – Treat others as you want to be treated.
Requirements You may be the ideal candidate if you thrive in fast-paced, entrepreneurial organizations that are quickly growing, where your impact is significant, and where you will work with a passionate team to carry out the work and move the mission forward! Your background should include:
Bachelor’s degree.
Six years of experience working in association or nonprofit management.
Experience in sponsor management.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills with the ability to engage and inspire diverse stakeholders.
Demonstrated proficiency in writing, creating content and public relations.
Ability to collaborate effectively both internally across departments and externally to achieve organizational goals in a professional and timely manner.
The National Grants Management Association (NGMA) currently serves of 6100 members and provides education, resources, community and certification for the entire grants management profession.