Corporate Partnerships Manager
Company: National Council on Aging
Location: Arlington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
National Council on Aging
We believe every person deserves to age well. That's why we're on a
path to improve the lives of 40 million older adults by 2030. Come
join an awesome team and learn about the work we do, the people we
serve, and why equitable aging matters now more than ever. At NCOA,
we represent the interests of the aging population across the
nation, while striving to live out our core values of equity,
excellence, and innovation. This is meaningful work where we put
"people first" and our employees can learn and grow, where
work/life balance is prioritized, and have a flexible hybrid work
schedule while being part of a dynamic, collaborative team. We are
interested in growing our team with passionate, committed, and
innovative individuals. The Corporate Partnerships Manager will
join NCOA at a time of dynamic growth.POSITION SUMMARYThe Corporate
Partnerships Manager (CPM) works with the Director of Business
Development and Corporate Partnerships, the Senior Director of
Promotions, Corporate Partnerships and Engagement, and the Chief
Development and Marketing Officer (CDMO) to develop effective
strategies to engage new corporate relationships and increase
financial support of the National Council on Aging's (NCOA)
programs and the overall organization. In partnership with the
Business Development team, the Corporate Partnerships Manager firms
up details in the development of a newly designed strategic
fundraising plan and ramps up corporate funding. The CPM evaluates
existing relationships in their portfolio, reenergizes those that
need renewed attention, and pursues new strategic partnerships,
including Fortune 500 companies. This year is designed for the NCOA
team to be more proactive in securing corporate partners. While
NCOA has a list of identified prospects, the CPM is responsible for
qualifying viable leads and bringing new ideas to the table on how
we can engage and introduce new corporations to what NCOA is doing.
The CPM partners with other departments to ensure programs and
campaigns are on message and appropriately coordinated, develops
proposals, delivers presentations, and collaborates with key
leadership to engage Brand Managers, Directors of Community
Affairs, and ESG/CSR professionals.Positions at this level
typically report to a director and require advanced knowledge and
experience as well as strong management capabilities. Incumbents
are required to exercise latitude and judgement within their scope
of work and require minimal oversight. Incumbents generally have
five or more years of experience in their discipline and a
bachelor's degree or the equivalent, as well as substantive
experience at this level. Graduate level degrees may be considered
in lieu of experience.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESCollaborate with the
Business Development Team to develop effective strategies to
strengthen current corporate partnerships and cultivate (and
significantly expand) new corporate relationships.Work with program
staff to identify potential corporate partners. Provide leadership
and direction to guide them through the fundraising process.Manage
accounts, prospect, and cold call. Get new prospects introduced to
what NCOA is doing.Account management responsibilities.Leverage
sales resources, such as sales intel and Linked In to identify
prospects.Manage salesforce and update all opportunities on a
weekly basis.Collaborate with the Director of Business Development
and Corporate Partnerships to explore different segments of the
corporate community as viable funding partners for NCOA programs
and overall initiatives.Work to increase funding on the corporate
platform through the initiation of programs such as licensing,
cause-related marketing, event/program sponsorship,
thought-leadership, social enterprise, and promotional
campaigns.Partner with Marketing and Communications to identify
opportunities to drive visibility, revenue generation, and
corporate activation.Develop metrics and budgets for new campaigns
and initiatives. Provide regular progress reports to the Director
of Business Development and Corporate Partnerships, and the Senior
Director of Promotions, Corporate Partnerships and Engagement. Make
recommendations based on campaign successes.Ensure that corporate
campaigns conform to NCOA guidelines.Manage key partnerships for
BenefitsCheckUp.In collaboration with the Senior Director of
Digital products and experience, conduct BenefitsCheckUp demos and
training sessions for partners, including health plans and other
nonprofits.In collaboration with the Senior Director of Digital
Products and experience, conduct Standards of Excellence
prospecting calls including SOE requirements, partner accreditation
and adherence, relationship management, and communicating value.
Collaborate with team members to nurture and support Medicare SOE
partnerships, educate consumers about Medicare SOE, and increase
the visibility of NCOA partners.Other responsibilities as
required.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's degree
and a minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience, preferably
in business development, corporate fundraising, or
marketing.Experience developing a budget, tracking, and measuring
results.Experience with both restricted and unrestricted
fundraising techniques. Experience with partner cultivation,
solicitation, and stewardship.Ability to develop and maintain
relationships across all levels of the organization and with a
broad spectrum of stakeholders.Ability to work on multiple projects
simultaneously and meet deadlines and goals in a high-pressure
environment.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including
Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel) and, ideally, customer
relationship management (CRM) databases such as
Salesforce.Excellent written and verbal presentation skills
necessary, including the ability to articulate the case for support
so corporate partners "buy into" NCOA's vision/mission/goals.
Confidence in delivering proposals to colleagues and corporate
executives.Travel required - approximately 35% (this will grow as
your prospect relationships grow).PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.Occasionally required to sit. Occasionally required to
walk. Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms.
Occasionally required to talk or hear. Occasionally required to
bend, lift, or climb stairs.Occasionally required to lift light
weights (less than 25 pounds). WORK ENVIRONMENTThe noise level in
the work environment is usually moderate.SELECTION PROCESS We only
accept applications that follow the electronic process. No phone
calls please. This position is subject to background screening.
Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter with salary
requirements and resume to the Corporate Partnerships Manager job
posting: https://www.ncoa.org/page/careers NCOA offers generous
benefits, including:Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD
insurancesPaid vacation, sick, and other types of leave403(b)
Retirement planHybrid remote work optionsAnd more!NCOA is an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer and a Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion Champion
Compensation details: 111758-151205 Yearly
SalaryPI053c8f5d5cd4-25660-34885912
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