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Foundation Operations Specialist (Full-time, Limited Term Employment)

Foundation Operations Specialist (Full-time, Limited Term Employment)

at Milwaukee Area Technical College

Milwaukee, WI

Posted: 1-15-2025

Business Management and Operations

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$57,064/year

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About this Career

Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks

Skills

Opening Mail, Detail Oriented, Customer Service, Raiser's Edge NXT, Research, Communication, Planning, Google Sheets, Accounting Systems, Operational Efficiency, Fundraising, Financial Management, Data Management, Spreadsheets, Interpersonal Communications, Finance, Financial Statements, Professionalism, Self Development, Clerical Works, Decision Making, Ethical Standards And Conduct, Action Oriented, Accountability, Operations, Event Planning, Bookkeeping, Lifting Ability, Motivational Skills, Filing, Microsoft Excel, Coordinating, Relationship Building, Microsoft Office, Accounting Software, Accounting, Problem Solving, Database Systems, Prospect Research, Innovation, Data Entry, Database Management, Financial Software

Job Description

Foundation Operations Specialist (Full-time, Limited Term Employment)  Salary $48,564.00
  • $65,565.00 Annually Location Milwaukee, WI Job Type Specially
  • Funded (Full-Time) Job Number 2024-05145 Division College Advancement Department Other Projects Opening Date 01/16/2025 Closing Date 1/30/2025 10:00 PM Central Description Position plays a vital role in the efficient operations and success of the Foundation by overseeing various key areas, including database management, office operations, and scholarship and Foundation operations.
This position requires a detail-oriented individual with strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills. Position is responsible for maintaining and updating the foundation's donor database for contributions received, ensuring accuracy and integrity of the data, and utilizing the database effectively to support department-wide goals. Additionally, they will manage daily office operations, provide operational support, and assist in event planning and coordination. Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, maintaining professional relationships, and providing exceptional support to donors, students, and staff will be crucial in this role. The Foundation Administrator will contribute to the overall success of the Foundation by managing critical functions, maintaining financial records, and supporting fundraising activities through accurate data management and operational efficiency. Work is generally diversified requiring judgment, analysis and decision-making according to established practices and procedures. Daily responsibilities are completed independently using established policies and general objectives with interaction with supervisor limited to problems or unusual conditions. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Operational Support
  • Overseeing daily office operations and procedures. This includes retrieving and opening mail, maintaining office inventory and ordering supplies. Clerical support such as data entry, filing, research, and meeting preparation and coordination. Advancement Support
  • Recording of new donations received in the donor database, Raisers Edge. Preparation of donor acknowledgement letters. Provide support to the Coordinator of Donor Stewardship and Board Relations as needed. Perform general donor prospect research and Raisers Edge queries as requested. Finance Support
  • Utilize financial software, and systems accurately and effectively, such as accounting software (Financial Edge), spreadsheets (Excel and Google Sheets), as well as other financial management tools. Creation and processing of check requests for both the Foundation and MPBS. Maintain daily receipts log. Scholarships Support
  • Monitor and respond to general Scholarships email inbox. Forward complex or sensitive inquiries to the Scholarships & Financial Operations Coordinator. Serve as a contact for students and college departments as it relates to Foundation scholarships. Customer Service
  • Maintain positive relationships with students, staff, MATC Administration and Foundation Board members. Facilitate communication and engagement with donors, volunteers, and community partners. Other duties
  • Perform other related duties within the scope of the position as required for the efficient operation of the division and to support institutional objectives.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Compliance with all state, federal, and accreditation standards/requirements, as well as all MATC policies and procedures.
Required Education & Experience:
High School Diploma Five (5) years of progressively increasing responsibilities using donor database systems, accounting systems and scholarship management systems in support of non-profit programs and/or fundraising. OR Associate's degree Four (4) years of progressively increasing responsibilities using donor database systems, accounting systems and scholarship management systems in support of non-profit programs and/or fundraising.
Preferred Education:
Bachelor's degree in related field. Three (3) years effectively using database systems in support of non-profit programs and/or fundraising. Job focused on donor database system, accounting systems and scholarship management system. Significant level of database and systems experience.
Preferred Experience:
More than five (5) years of relevant experience.
Required License/Certification:
None.
Preferred License/Certification:
Raiser's Edge certification.
COMPETENCIES
Cultivates innovation Optimizes work processes Ensures accountability Collaborates Interpersonal savvy Communicates effectively Instills trust Customer focus Action oriented Values differences Self-development Compassion
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge and ability to provide excellent customer service and apply interpersonal skills. Working knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting principles and procedures. Working knowledge if the procedures used in maintaining ledger accounts. Knowledge of fundraising principles and practices and maintaining a professional, polished demeanor. Working knowledge of scholarship management systems (AwardSpring preferred) and all Microsoft Office programs. Deadline and detail-oriented, with strong organizational, analytical, and planning skills. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and relate well with students, parents, faculty, staff, and others while maintaining appropriate confidentiality. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team-based environment. Ability to convey an image of professionalism and dedication in work related activities. Ability to work with culturally diverse student and employee populations. Demonstrated motivational and problem solving capabilities with a high degree of integrity, ethics, and dedication to the mission of the MATC. Must be able to work in an environment of constant demands and frequent interruptions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to lift up to 25 lbs., carry, and push up to 20 lbs. and ability pull up to 50 lbs. Ability to climb stairs and a ladder and maintain balance. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, hear and speak.
Sitting/Standing/Walking:
50% of time spent sitting, 25% of time standing, and 25% of time walking. Supplemental Information Position located at the Downtown Campus. This is a grant funded position through June 30, 2028.
Hourly Rate:
Salary is listed to the midpoint of the salary range and is based on the 2025/2026 rates and are determined by years of experience credit and internal salary equity.
Application Materials:
Please submit a resume. A cover letter is optional. Transcripts are not required, but your education will be verified.

Other Job Posting Details

Salary

Minimum

Maximum

$48,564/yr

$65,565/yr

MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL

High school or GED

MINIMUM YEARS EXPERIENCE

5