Saint John's Health Center Foundation (SJHCF) has been providing philanthropic support to Providence Saint John's Health Center for nearly 50 years. Since its inception, SJHCF has generated more than $1 billion in revenues to support innovative and compassionate patient care at Saint John's. SJHCF is at an exciting time in its history. In 2031, the organization completed the $213 million Power of Partnership -- the most successful fundraising campaign in the Foundation's history. Looking forward... more details
Saint John's Health Center Foundation (SJHCF) has been providing philanthropic support to Providence Saint John's Health Center for nearly 50 years. Since its inception, SJHCF has generated more than $1 billion in revenues to support innovative and compassionate patient care at Saint John's.
SJHCF is at an exciting time in its history. In 2031, the organization completed the $213 million Power of Partnership -- the most successful fundraising campaign in the Foundation's history. Looking forward, the Board of SJHCF seeks to continue its momentum by diversifying philanthropic income sources and expanding revenue. To effect these improvements, a new Foundation President and CEO was hired this past year and has since begun expanding the team to provide the resources needed to lead the Foundation into a new era of increased and diversified levels of philanthropic support.
The Foundation seeks an experienced Brand Marketing and Content Manager to tell our compelling story to both internal and external audiences across multiple print, digital, video and IRL channels.
Reporting to the Executive Director, Marketing, the Program Manager serves as brand champion and chief content creator for a wide range of internal and external campaigns, and is a communicator and storyteller with strong writing skills and experience in video production, electronic communication and social media, and creative multi-channel Campaign development. This position also serves as the marketing lead for the Foundation's website, overseeing governance, contributor content, editorial production calendars and quality.
The Program Manager will generate a diverse range of communications content, including web, public relations, social media, video and photo assets. The Program Manager will also oversee and guide external MarCom vendors and partners to deliver a broad range of written and other editorial products, ensuring that vendors understand brand tone and that content is produced on deadline and to a high written and creative standard.
The Program Manager will help in maintaining a consistent brand for the Foundation and will coordinate and collaborate with the Central MarCom Team to ensure that communication assets from both the Health Center and Foundation are coordinated effectively between entities to ensure consistent messaging and maximize reach andeffectiveness.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Communications or Marketing, Journalism or similar combination of skills and related experience.
- 5 years of relevant marketing, communications or writing experience.
- 4 years demonstrated skills in storytelling, writing impact pieces, cases for support, appeals, remarks, fact checking, and synthesizing a coherent, related and emotive story around a common theme or message.
- 4 years persuasive writing experience developing philanthropic grants or proposals, business pitches, impact statements, marketing campaigns, direct mai appeals, newsletters, etc.
- Proficient in MS Office (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Preferred Qualifications:
- Working in nonprofit fundraising communications in a hospital, academia, medical or research setting.
- Experience with Adobe Suite, including Acrobat, Illustrator and InDesign.
- Experience working in nonprofit fundraising communications in a hospital, academia, medical, or research setting.
- Working knowledge of fundraising software.
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