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Chief Development Officer

  • Organization: Medic
  • Location: Remote |
  • Grade: Senior Executive level - Senior Executive
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Communication and Public Information
  • Closing Date: 2023-12-21
Role Summary:
Medic’s mission is to design, deliver, and support open-source software for health workers who provide care in the world’s hardest-to-reach communities. The Chief Development Officer (CDO) leads Medic’s global fundraising and strategic communications efforts, building enduring support for Medic's critical work. As the leader of Medic’s External Affairs team, the CDO will ensure deep partnerships with past, current, and potential donors, strengthening Medic’s financial stability and strategic opportunities for growth in service to our mission. The CDO will partner closely with the CEO and Medic’s Executive Leadership Team to position Medic as a leader in delivering global goods that enable professionalized community health workers (CHWs) to deliver universal health coverage.
 
Position Details:
  • Employment Status: Full-time 
  • Location: Remote 
  • Reports to: CEO
 

Key Responsibilities


Management
  • Nurture our External Affairs team of up to seven teammates and consultants, including direct supervision of two teammates.  Hire, define performance targets, manage, coach, develop, and retain team members.
  • Model and maintain a culture of high performance, accountability, and cross-cultural inclusivity.
  • Plan and oversee vendor management and the External Affairs team’s budget in collaboration with External Affairs teammates.

Fundraising
  • Lead the development and execution of Medic’s fundraising goals, objectives, initiatives, and measures that are aligned with our Strategic Plan, thereby contributing to our overall revenue and financial resilience goals, in keeping with the organization's values, vision, and mission. Specifically:
    • Lead and manage the External Affairs team to develop, steward, and maintain robust private philanthropy, individual giving, and corporate contributions especially unrestricted awards and gifts.
    • Set narrative direction and serve as final editor (as needed) to ensure high-quality concept notes and proposals.
    • Steward strong relationships with current and past donors and build new relationships with potential donors.  
    • Partner with the CEO, Chief Program Officer and Program Heads to develop, maintain and increase funding from bilateral and multilateral donors
    • Partner with product and program leadership to ensure fundraising efforts support product development and deployment
    • Test innovative fundraising ideas and launch those that are successful.
    • Collaborate with the Director of Finance on Medic’s annual operating budget and align fundraising efforts to meet Medic’s financial needs.
  • Maintain accountability and ensure compliance with all regulations and laws and the Code of Ethical Standards for fundraising professionals.
  • Track fundraising trends, using the information to predict future opportunities and avoid any downtrends in funding.
  • Maintain an in-depth knowledge of fundraising best practices, trends, and strategies, including research of peer and comparable organizations; utilize these best practices to attract/retain donors.
  • Travel to meet with donors, professionalized CHW and Universal Health Coverage stakeholders, and implementation partners.

External Communications
  • Oversee the External Affairs Senior Manager and Communications Manager to: 
    • Build a collaborative, robust strategic communications plan and targets (e.g., reach/ impressions, placed media, original content), highlighting teammates’ and partners’  accomplishments and the voices of CHWs.
    • Develop and oversee an executive positioning plan for Medic leaders to communicate their vision, Medic impact goals, initiatives, and accomplishments and to build visibility, trust, and authority. Celebrate key achievements and milestones through long-term and project-based communications strategies.
    • Oversee thought leadership platforms and opportunities, including new and existing partnerships, speaking opportunities, elite media relationships, media profile pieces, social media accounts, blogs, or blog posts.
  • Collaborate with the CEO and Board to identify potential crisis communications situations, create responses, and maintain a strong crisis communications protocol and capability.
  • Align, shape, and grow Medic and CHT branding with the global health and digital health ecosystems.

Medic Leadership
  • Collaborate with the CEO and leaders across the organization as well as the Board of Directors on strategic planning, risk and opportunity mapping, and funding partnerships work.
  • Proactively represent the organization externally as a member of the leadership team with views into the big picture as well as insights and stories regarding the work. 
  • Speak at fundraising events, presentations to donors, and meetings with Medic’s Board.
  • Demonstrate executive presence, accountability, responsiveness, and cultural sensitivity; champion Medic values across the organization and our ecosystem.

Requirements

  • Fundraising - Has consistent experience in identifying, leading, and closing multiple high-six and seven-figure philanthropic giving, including major gifts. Preferred also to have some expertise in corporate giving and bilateral/multilateral fundraising.  
  • Strategic Vision -  Demonstrated success in developing and adjusting plans for increasing donor engagement and growing revenue (prospect and pipeline planning); experience in leading organizational communications. Moves from vision to execution with a team seamlessly. 
  • External Engagement/Communications - Extraordinary ability to listen and communicate. Has the ability to inspire others with Medic’s mission and work. Significant experience with content development, storytelling, and strategic communications.
  • People Management - Is an empathetic people manager who has experience leading remote and diverse teams to impressive results and success. Demonstrated ability to delegate, collaborate, and partner with their direct team to steward donors and execute strategic projects.
  • Mission and leadership - committed to health equity and technology and has a track record of leading with our values: humanity, creativity, initiative, solidarity and openness.
 

Why Medic?

Purpose & Impact
  • Ability to create and see real impact in your work
  • Freedom to take initiative and innovate, bonus of an agile, small team
  • Work for a globally awarded social enterprise recognized for developing a solution that can create global systems change in the health sector
      The Team
  • Work with a value and mission driven team that is consistently described as warm, incredibly kind and supportive
  • Exposure to a diverse team: over 15 different nationalities
  • Opportunities for global travel: all team meet-up + functional team meet-up + field visits
      Work/Life & Growth
  • Generous leave time: vacation, maternity/paternity, bereavement, & sick days
  • Professional development funds & opportunities + 5 days off for prof dev
  • Home Office Set up Stipend.
  • Flexible, remote schedules 

We'll be reviewing applications on a rolling basis, and the position may be filled quickly. We recommend that interested candidates apply as soon as they can.

About Medic

Medic is a global nonprofit organization with a mission to advance equitable healthcare and strengthen community health systems by building, innovating, applying, and scaling open-source, low-cost digital health tools in collaboration with communities, governments, and implementers. We envision a more just world in which health workers are supported as they provide care for their neighbors, universal health coverage is a reality, and health is a secured human right.

Medic serves as the technical steward and core contributor of the Community Health Toolkit (CHT), a leading open-source, global good for digital health and advanced community health systems. We drive increases in coverage, quality, and speed of care in the hardest-to-reach communities, improvements in health workforce performance, and greater data-driven decision-making among health system leadership. Digital health apps built using the CHT currently support over 41,000 health workers in 16 countries across Africa and Asia. To date, health workers using CHT apps have conducted over 100 million healthcare activities.

Our global team of 90+ teammates is our biggest strength. We live our organizational values of Humanity, Solidarity, Openness, Creativity and Initiative in everything we do. We are a remote-first organization that works across more than 14 countries, 32 cities, 4 physical hub locations (Nepal, Kenya, Uganda, and Senegal) and all time zones. We are dedicated software developers, researchers, project managers, designers, and operations specialists working together to reimagine care for all. Join our mission of building a more just world together!
 
We do our best to provide you the most accurate info, but closing dates may be wrong on our site. Please check on the recruiting organization's page for the exact info. Candidates are responsible for complying with deadlines and are encouraged to submit applications well ahead.
Before applying, please make sure that you have read the requirements for the position and that you qualify.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.

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