Now Hiring: Development Database Manager

We are searching for a Development Database Manager to join our Development (Fundraising) team based in Albany, NY.

Overview of Position

The Development Database Manager will administer the Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT/FENXT database and proactively take the lead on ensuring quality control, consistent data entry procedures, and optimizing the database's functionality for prospecting and reporting.

As an essential member of the Foundation Development team, the Development Database Manager will work closely with event planners, campaign managers, and the finance team to strategically organize and maintain all aspects of the donor database – including accurate gift entry, fund allocation, and tracking donors’ pledges and payments.

Qualifications

  • Associate’s degree required, Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Four (4) years of related experience using Blackbaud's Raiser's Edge fundraising management system or similar fundraising database software will be accepted in lieu of the Associates degree
  • 1 year of job related experience required, specifically in an administrative or business role
  • 3 years of job related experience preferred, specifically in managing a complex database and/or non-profit development work
  • Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in word processing and spreadsheets, as well as an ability to learn new windows-based programs – including online auction and P2P fundraising platforms that integrate with the Development database

To Apply

Please visit our career site at https://jobs.jobvite.com/cfdsny/job/o53LhfwU to complete an application for this position.

About Center for Disability Services

For 75 years, the Center for Disability Services (the Center) has served as a trusted community leader, providing innovative programs and services for individuals with intellectual and development disabilities here in the Capital Region. The Center is proud to act as a bridge for our region, helping those with disabilities feel more connected to the communities in which they live, while also offering meaningful career opportunities for people seeking impactful, mission-driven work.

With more than 80 locations throughout 15 counties, the Center provides programs and resources to more than 15,000 infants, children, adolescents, adults and seniors with disability diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, multiple sclerosis, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, spina bifida and traumatic brain injury.

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