Westminster is an Early Learning to Year 12, coeducational day and boarding, Uniting Church school with a proud history and an exciting future. We commit to helping all students and staff achieve more than they thought possible through an adventurous education, which takes place anytime our students are challenged in their learning and when staff explore new opportunities to improve their profession. Since opening in 1961, Westminster's vibrant sense of community has shaped our welcoming, down-to-earth character, enriched by School values of being brave, humble, kind, authentic, resilient and curious. Position name: Event and Development Lead Area of School: Community Engagement Office Employment Status: Permanent Employment Conditions: Award/Agreement Free The Event and Development Lead reports to the Head of Community and Philanthropy. They work closely with the Community Engagement team, Marketing and Communications team, Finance, Risk, Property Services, Catering, and other key staff. They also engage with parents, caregivers, families, donors, community groups, Council members, and life members of the Council and Foundation Board. Ultimately, all staff are accountable to the Principal. Position Objective: The Event and Development Lead will enhance community engagement and foster relationships to attract and retain donors, supporters, and partners, thereby enriching Westminster School life. This role involves building relationships with donors and key stakeholders, as well as prospecting, cultivating, and stewarding supporters. Additionally, the position is responsible for selected community group management, organising quality, engaging events for the school community in collaboration with various teams, and overseeing engagement projects as directed by the Principal and Head of Community and Philanthropy. Key Responsibilities: Community Engagement Events and Projects Organise events and projects that align with the strategic plan to achieve fundraising or community engagement goals for the benefit of students, staff, and the school community (past and present). Collaborate with key staff (Catering, Property Services, Marketing, and Communications) to ensure smooth planning and execution. Implement processes to monitor and assess the success of events and attendee satisfaction. Conduct post-event evaluations to identify improvements and report outcomes to stakeholders. Ensure quality planning, delivery, and execution of events and projects, meeting deadlines and staying within budget. Philanthropy and Fundraising Cultivate and steward donors and implement stewardship plans. Support aspects of fundraising processes including major gifts and annual giving campaigns. Coordinate reports and documentation for fundraising projects and events. Support the bequest program and encourage and confirm bequest to the school. Encourage a culture of philanthropy within the Westminster School community. Collaborate with marketing and communications to create and deliver fundraising materials, case statements, impact reports and donor-centric communications. Work with finance team to ensure timely processing and receipting for donations and acknowledgements. Manage donor data and enter donor details in Synergetic database. Community Groups Act as a liaison between the organisation and community groups, addressing inquiries and providing updates. Support community groups and volunteers to plan and execute fundraising events and campaigns, ensuring high levels of participation and success. Monitor and evaluate the performance of community groups, providing feedback and support to maximise their impact. Support areas for improvement and make recommendations for enhancing engagement and effectiveness. Other Responsibilities: Other duties that are commensurate with the skills and experience of the position from time to time as directed by the Community Engagement Office. Flexibility will be required as some out of hours work is expected. Key Selection Criteria: Qualifications, Skills and Experience Demonstrated experience in fundraising and events. Proven experience in relationship management. Preferred experience in the not-for-profit sector. Demonstrated expertise in event management using a range of methodologies. Demonstrated expertise with databases and online research tools. Ability to work constructively and collaboratively in a team environment. Key Selection Criteria: Personal Qualities Authenticity and the ability to inspire people. Ability to work collaboratively and maintain a positive attitude. Passion for making a difference. Customer service focused. High levels of emotional intelligence. Experience in dealing with a diverse range of people in a friendly and approachable manner. Flexible, adaptable and demonstrates initiative in a fast paced, changing environment. Ability to demonstrate commitment to the School's vision and values. Safety and Wellbeing All staff must take reasonable care of, and cooperate with actions taken to protect, the health and safety of both themselves and others. Report all accidents, incidents and hazards to their supervisors as soon as is practicable. Read and abide by all WHS policies. Conditions of Employment All applicants must be eligible to work in Australia. All staff must satisfy child protection screening and adhere to Westminster's Child Safety and Wellbeing policy which includes holding a current Working With Children Clearance. A probationary period applies to new employees. Flexibility will be required as some out of hours work is expected. No position description can capture the complexity of tasks within a school. Therefore, this position description should not be seen as limiting and some flexibility is required. There will be tasks not described above, within the scope of the role, that may be given to this position from time to time. Created: September 2024 #J-18808-Ljbffr