Executive Director, SCH Foundation and Community Engagement Officer
Role Overview
This is more than a fundraising role—it’s a chance to lead a community transformation. South County Health is Rhode Island’s only remaining independent health system, trusted by more than 200,000 residents for over a century. As the Chief Philanthropy &Community Engagement Officer, you’ll shape the future of independent healthcare through strategic development and community partnership, ensuring that mission drives money, not the other way around.
You’ll be supported by a committed CEO, engaged board, and experienced team—all working together to strengthen one of the region’s most essential community institutions. This role requires a leader who can inspire trust, engage the community, cultivate major gifts, strengthen partnerships, and position South County Health as an indispensable community asset.
Key Responsibilities
Community Engagement & Relationship Building (Primary Focus)
- Serve as the face of South County Health at community events, forums, and stakeholder meetings.
- Build and sustain authentic relationships with residents, business leaders, civic groups, and influencers.
- Lead community listening initiatives to understand needs, address concerns, and foster trust.
- Partner with the CEO to cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders, allies, and even skeptics.
Strategic Development Leadership
- Direct and execute Campaigns, achieving major fundraising milestones.
- Cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift donors.
- Serve as key staff to the Foundation Board, with accountability for recruitment, governance, and engagement.
- Oversee all development functions: annual giving, planned giving, corporate partnerships, and events.
- Ensure operational excellence and compliance in philanthropic operations.
Foundation Executive Leadership & Financial Oversight
- Serve as Executive Director of the South County Health Foundation, providing strategic oversight and operational leadership.
- Provide comprehensive financial oversight for the SCH Foundation to ensure the financial accounting of donations in accordance with donors’ intent.
- Partner closely with the finance office to ensure accurate financial reporting and compliance.
- Partner with Executive Leaders for recommending the allocation and distribution of foundation funds in support of SCH strategic objectives.
- Ensure operational excellence and compliance in all philanthropic operations and foundation governance.
Executive Partnership & Organizational Leadership
- Serve as a trusted thought partner to the CEO on community relations and organizational positioning.
- Shape messaging and response strategies that strengthen South County Health’s reputation.
- Contribute as a member of the leadership team, advancing system-wide strategic goals.
- Mentor, develop, and optimize the development team to achieve long-term success.
What We’re Looking For
- 7–10+ years of leadership in development, community engagement, or stakeholder relations.
- Proven success leading multi-million-dollar campaigns and cultivating major gifts.
- Strong record of building and managing volunteer boards.
- Natural relationship-builder with exceptional communication and public presence.
- Skilled at navigating complex community dynamics with diplomacy and authenticity.
- Bachelor’s required; Master’s preferred.
Preferred but not Required:
Experience with financial management, reporting, and compliance in nonprofit settings.
Experience with donor database management (Raiser's Edge or similar platforms).
Understanding of healthcare philanthropy and community health initiatives.