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The Steam Plant Manager will be a key member of the Seattle team, reporting directly to the General
Manager. This position is responsible for all Operations and Maintenance (O&M) activities, ensuring the
safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the steam plant. The Steam Plant Manager will maintain
adequate staffing, tools, equipment, and spare parts to support continuous operations, while providing
effective leadership and strategic planning to achieve business and performance objectives.
A successful candidate for this position is a self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment,
demonstrates a strong commitment to deadlines and teamwork, is process-oriented with a high sense of
ownership, possesses a keen intellectual curiosity, and has a solid foundation in plant management.
Must-Have Skills, Experience, and Education:
- City of Seattle Steam Engineer’s license or the demonstrated ability to obtain one within one
- year of hire.
- Bachelor’s degree, High School diploma or GED Equivalent, and a minimum of 5-years of
- full-time supervisory experience within a steam plant
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local construction, boiler operation, electrical, potable water, electrical and safety regulations, protocols, and procedures
- Ability to supervise and train employees, to include organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments.
- Employee development and performance management skills.
- Skilled in capital, operations, and maintenance planning.
Nice-to-Have Skills, Experience, and Education:
- Experienced in working with district energy systems preferred
- Experienced in working in a unionized environment preferred
- Budget preparation and fiscal management knowledge
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of utility plant engineering and operations
Pay rate range - $55/hr. to $57/hr.
Onsite
Description: Job Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
3+ years of recruiting experience, with at least one year of full-cycle recruiting including independently closing candidates
Minimum two years in a high-volume recruiting environment
Healthcare recruitment experience required
Proficiency with Greenhouse ATS required
Core Competencies
Strategic Problem-Solving: Demonstrated ability to think critically and develop scalable, maintainable recruiting solutions
Candidate-Centric Approach: Unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional candidate experiences throughout the hiring journey
Performance Excellence: Proven track record of consistently meeting or exceeding stretch hiring goals across multiple requisition types
Results-Driven Leadership: Ability to drive personal performance while motivating and supporting others to achieve results
Integrity & Trust: Demonstrates consistency between words and actions, building confidence through honesty, integrity, and authenticity
Operational Excellence: Exceptional attention to detail with a track record of maintaining process integrity and ensuring nothing falls through the cracks
Govig Healthcare Group, the leading executive search firm in senior housing, has been retained by Pacific Retirement Services to find the next Executive Director for Mirabella Seattle located in Seattle, Washington.
The Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership, strategic direction, and operational performance of a senior living community. This role ensures the community achieves its financial, operational, regulatory, and resident satisfaction goals while fostering a positive culture for residents, families, and employees.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Leadership
- Direct and coordinate all community operations to achieve strategic and financial objectives.
- Provide leadership, mentorship, and accountability to department directors and management team members.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate operational programs and policies.
- Ensure effective internal communication and cross-department collaboration.
- Promote a culture of engagement, accountability, and service excellence.
- Monitor resident satisfaction and overall quality of services.
- Ensure appropriate staffing levels and support ongoing employee development and training.
Financial Management
- Achieve revenue, expense, occupancy, and operating margin targets.
- Develop and manage annual operating budgets.
- Monitor financial performance and implement corrective action plans as needed.
- Support sales and marketing initiatives to maintain stable occupancy across levels of care.
- Oversee financial reporting and ensure sound fiscal management practices.
Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
- Maintain required licenses, certifications, and operational standards.
- Oversee readiness for surveys, audits, and inspections.
- Implement and monitor risk management and safety programs.
- Protect resident rights and ensure ethical operational practices.
Community & Industry Relations
- Represent the community in local organizations and professional associations.
- Maintain positive relationships with residents, families, referral partners, and stakeholders.
- Respond appropriately to community concerns and feedback.
Strategic Planning
- Analyze operational performance and identify opportunities for growth and improvement.
- Implement innovative solutions and best practices to enhance efficiency and service delivery.
- Develop programs that meet the evolving needs of the resident population.
Leadership Competencies
- Strategic mindset
- Financial acumen
- Team development
- Accountability and results orientation
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Decision-making and problem-solving ability
- Change management and adaptability
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or related field (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressive leadership experience in senior living, healthcare operations, or related industry.
- Demonstrated experience in financial management, regulatory compliance, and operational oversight.
- Strong knowledge of industry regulations and best practices.
- Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) license preferred, where applicable.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and business software systems.
Additional Requirements
- Full-time, exempt position requiring schedule flexibility based on operational needs.
- Ability to travel occasionally.
- Valid driver’s license and insurable driving record.
- Ability to perform sedentary work with occasional light physical activity.
Are you an experienced architectural professional with a passion for designing impactful healthcare environments? Join our nationally recognized architecture firm as a Healthcare Project Manager, where you'll lead complex healthcare projects, mentor growing teams, and help shape healing spaces that serve communities across the country.
About the Role
We are seeking a Healthcare Project Manager with a strong architectural background and deep expertise in healthcare project delivery. In this hybrid role based in Seattle, you will oversee projects from initial concept through construction, ensuring design excellence, technical quality, and seamless execution.
You will collaborate closely with clients, consultants, and internal teams while managing both project workflow and team performance. This position is ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of design, leadership, and strategy.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage healthcare architecture projects from planning through construction administration
- Direct teams of 2-10 architects, designers, and technical staff
- Serve as the primary client liaison to develop, manage, and maintain strong working relationships
- Coordinate multidisciplinary consultant teams and ensure project goals are met
- Oversee schedules, budgets, contracts, and project documentation
- Ensure compliance with healthcare codes, standards, and regulatory requirements
- Provide mentorship and guidance to project team members
- Utilize Revit extensively for project development, documentation, and coordination
Required Qualifications
- 10+ years of experience in an architecture firm
- 5+ years focused on healthcare projects (acute care, outpatient, medical office, or related)
- Strong proficiency in Revit and BIM workflows
- Demonstrated experience leading and managing teams of 2-10 people
- Proven ability to drive large, complex, multi-phase projects
- Excellent communication, coordination, and problem‑solving skills
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Architecture
- Architecture license preferred but not required
Why Join Us?
- Work with a top-tier national firm known for design innovation and client impact
- Collaborate with passionate, mission-driven professionals
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Hybrid work structure supporting flexibility and work-life balance
- Opportunities for professional development and long-term growth
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in healthcare design and lead high-performing teams, we want to hear from you.
Night Shift
Job Title: CSR Hospital Operator
Duration: 2-3 months with possibility of extension or conversion to a per-diem role
Pay Rate: 25/hr-30/hr
Schedule: M-TH 11:30pm-9:30am open to 5/8's schedule M-F
Bellevue, WA
Must haves:
- 2+ years experience as a hospital operator/PBX operator in a hospital setting
- Clear, professional verbal communication and phone triage skills
- Reliable attendance
- Ability to work independently (often solo overnight)
- Basic computer skills and ability to look up/record information in knowledge systems
- Experience patching callers to departments (security, S/A, ED) and handling clinical/nonclinical escalations appropriately
Preferred:
- Previous experience with hospital paging/dispatch systems or equivalent PBX platforms
Day-to-Day:
The night operator shift is typically low-to-moderate call volume (often ~8 calls/night, with peaks as needed). You will answer the main hospital line for public and internal callers, verify patient locations, provide directional and operational information (clinic hours, location), patch callers to appropriate departments (security, S/A, ED), dispatch facility and medical codes, manage and update on-call schedules, and log incidents. Most information is available in the department OneNote/knowledge base; you will be expected to quickly find and relay accurate information, escalate urgent events per protocol, and maintain clear documentation while functioning independently overnight.
Benefits packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.
Job Title: Estimator
Sunset Grill Construction: Company Overview & Culture
At Sunset Grill Construction, we are not building projects—we’re building excellence. We attract elite performers who demand more from themselves than anyone else ever could. We’re a team of high achievers. We’re excited to welcome likeminded people to our team.
We are a company where:
· Growth is our mission.
· Details are everything.
We are looking for solution-focused, self-motivated, forward thinkers who obsess over the details and make everything they touch better than they found it. This is where you come to grow, to stretch, to be challenged, and to become the best version of yourself—1% better every single day.
Experience isn’t required.
We don't care what you’ve done before; we care about what you're willing to do now. If you can succeed here, you will be financially and professionally rewarded beyond your expectations.
To succeed at SGC, you must be:
· An executor with a zero-excuse mindset
· Obsessed with outcomes
· Unflinchingly organized, with extreme ownership of every task
· A master communicator who sees every angle, every risk, and every opportunity
· Educated— Heavy Equipment Operating
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field (preferred but not required). Recent graduates are welcomed to apply.
Requirements:
· Proven experience as a construction estimator or similar role.
· Strong knowledge of construction materials, processes, and costs.
· Proficiency in estimation software such as Procore, or equivalent.
· Solid understanding of bid process and estimating
· Strong math, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
· Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
· Ability to work independently and meet deadlines under pressure.
· Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Job Type: Full-Time
Pay: Depends on Experience + Commission
Benefits:
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Health Insurance
- Ongoing training and professional development
Role and Responsibilities
We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Construction Estimator to join our team. The Estimator will be responsible for preparing accurate cost estimates for construction projects by analyzing blueprints, specifications, proposals, and other documentation. This role is essential to ensure competitive, profitable, and precise project bids that align with company standards and client expectations.
1. Analyze drawings, specifications, and other documentation to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates.
2. Conduct quantity take-offs and develop detailed cost breakdowns.
3. Solicit pricing from subcontractors and suppliers.
4. Evaluate and compare subcontractor bids to ensure completeness and competitiveness.
5. Collaborate with CFO.
6. Develop and maintain cost databases and historical data for benchmarking and budgeting.
7. Assist in the preparation of bid proposals and presentations.
8. Identify potential cost risks and suggest value engineering alternatives.
9. Stay up to date with market trends, labor rates, and material pricing.
10. Attend pre-bid meetings and site visits as necessary.
About SHEIN
SHEIN is a global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, offering SHEIN branded apparel and products from a global network of vendors, all at affordable prices. Headquartered in Singapore, SHEIN remains committed to making the beauty of fashion accessible to all, promoting its industry-leading, on-demand production methodology, for a smarter, future-ready industry. Founded in 2012, SHEIN has more than 16,000 employees operating from offices around the world and continues to expand operations globally. Join SHEIN and be the future!
Position Summary
The Senior Marketplace Logistics Manager will play a key role in building and managing relationships with third-party logistics providers (3PLs) and vendors that utilize SHEIN’s platform to deliver products and provide total logistics solution to merchant. This individual will work closely with internal teams, such as business development, merchant management, and product management, to optimize logistics processes and improve overall fulfillment performance. The ideal candidate will possess strong experience in logistics vendor management, data-driven operations, and marketplace or e-commerce logistics solutions.
Job Responsibilities
Logistics Partner Management
- Build, manage, and develop relationships with 3PLs that utilize SHEIN’s vendor services to support marketplace operations.
- Conduct regular performance reviews with logistics partners, evaluating service quality, cost-effectiveness, and on-time deliveries.
- Provide guidance and education to logistics partners and 3PLs on U.S. transportation compliance standards and regulations.
Fulfillment Solution Development
- Partner with the seller business development team to identify and implement efficient logistics solutions tailored for marketplace operations.
- Optimize logistics and shipping models to minimize fulfillment costs for merchants while ensuring service quality and timeliness.
Performance Optimization and Issue Management
- Collaborate with the business development team to identify and resolve logistics performance challenges, such as delays and quality issues.
- Develop and execute improvement strategies to enhance fulfillment performance and improve the customer experience.
Monitoring and Analytics
- Work closely with the data team to develop logistics monitoring systems, dashboards, and performance scorecards for tracking partner and platform-level efficiency.
- Conduct regular business and performance reviews with logistics vendors, leveraging data insights to identify opportunities for improvement.
Creating Merchant Fulfillment Standards
- Work collaboratively with the Merchant Management and Governance teams to establish clear and standardized fulfillment and delivery criteria for all merchants and vendors.
- Mitigate risks related to pickup and transportation by establishing and enforcing operational protocols and clearly defined expectations for logistics vendors and merchants.
System Optimization (TMS)
- Partner with the Transport Management System (TMS) Product Manager team to continuously enhance and adapt TMS capabilities to meet the evolving logistics needs of the marketplace.
- Ensure the system effectively supports order allocation, seamless information flow, and transparency in logistics data across the platform.
Job Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field. Advanced degrees are a plus.
- 8+ years of proven experience in logistics vendor management, logistics operations, or logistics procurement. Prior experience in developing and managing marketplace or e-commerce logistics solutions is highly preferred.
- Demonstrated expertise in analyzing logistics data and implementing data-driven strategies to optimize supply chain performance.
- Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills with a strong ability to interpret complex data and turn insights into impactful, actionable outcomes.
- Outstanding stakeholder management skills, with a proven ability to collaborate effectively across cross-functional teams and build strong partnerships with vendors and internal teams.
- Familiarity and hands-on experience with Transport Management Systems (TMS) or other logistics data systems is highly desirable.
- Fluency in English is required; proficiency in Chinese is preferred and will be considered an advantage for the role.
Benefits and Culture
- Healthcare (medical, dental, vision, prescription drugs)
- Health Savings Account with Employer Funding
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Healthcare and Dependent care)
- Company-Paid Basic Life/AD&D insurance
- Company-Paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- Voluntary Benefit Offerings (Voluntary Life/AD&D, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, and Accident)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Business Travel Accident Insurance
- 401(k) Savings Plan with discretionary company match and access to a financial advisor
- Vacation, paid holidays, floating holidays, and sick days
- Employee discounts
- Free weekly catered lunch
- Free swag giveaways
- Annual Holiday Party
- Invitations to pop-ups and other company events
- Complimentary daily office snacks and beverages
Pay range: $130,000 min - $185,000 annually, plus bonus
SHEIN is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workplace environment.
ABOUT US
Lake Washington Partners is driven by a mission to build one of the US’s great real estate portfolios. Co-founded by brothers Jordan and Jeremy Lott in 2006, our portfolio spans 11.6M square feet and 49 buildings across 10 states including urban and suburban office buildings, diverse industrial properties, and multi-family apartments under our Refound Residential brand. Each of our properties is a testament to our commitment to quality, efficiency, and long-term success.
We are a private, family-owned company guided by respect, honesty, integrity, collaboration, and longevity. These core values guide every decision we make and relationship we build. We believe greatness comes from the right blend of financial success, operational excellence, and social responsibility because our actions impact not just our investors and employees, but the broader community around us. That’s why we drive to be not only good at what we do, but good for those we serve.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Associate Project Manager is responsible for supporting and advancing construction projects throughout all phases of planning, design, bidding, construction and closeout. This position exercises independent judgment, analytical thinking and proactive problem solving to ensure projects remain aligned with scope, schedule and budget objectives.
The Associate Project Manager partners closely with Project Managers and Project Administrator while taking ownership of assigned responsibilities, demonstrating initiative, strong organizational capacity, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Planning & Design Support
· Coordinate preparation of internal project documentation in support of Construction Management and Project Management teams.
· Assist in defining scope, budget, and schedule for assigned projects.
· Support the design and permitting process, including drawing review, permit application preparation, and value engineering.
· Apply construction divisions and category codes to budgets and bid packages as applicable.
Bidding, Documentation & Project Controls
· Prepare bid comparisons, accurately summarizing project scope and comparative costs to past projects.
· Oversee organization and tracking of project components, including submittals, RFIs, bid packages, project schedules, and change orders.
· Partner with the Project Administrator to review and process required paperwork and documentation from contractors, subcontractors, and vendors, including contracts, certificates of insurance, proposals, and lien releases.
Financial Administration, Closeout & Compliance
· Partner with the Project Administrator to process invoices and payment applications for review and approval.
· Monitor billing accuracy, contract reconciliation, and compliance with lien waiver requirements.
· Support and help facilitate the project closeout process, ensuring projects are closed out in a timely and comprehensive manner.
· Support the needs and requirements of the Company and adhere to established project management methods, procedures, and quality objectives.
Perform other duties as assigned.
JOB SKILLS & ABILITIES
· Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects.
· Ability to exercise sound judgment and make informed recommendations.
· Computer knowledge and proficiency, including MS Office.
· Knowledge of Microsoft Project preferred.
· Knowledge of Yardi Construction Module and Yardi PayScan preferred.
· Demonstrate the flexibility to handle frequent schedule, priority &/or process changes.
· Offers exceptional customer service to internal and external customers and vendors.
· Ability to exemplify company values in all aspects of job performance.
· Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to articulate questions and requirements clearly; directing the project remotely as needed.
· Detail oriented; demonstrating the ability to multi-task and appropriately manage time and workload.
· Asks pertinent questions, solves problems and is able to find the best solution.
· Must maintain an excellent attendance and punctuality record. Must be available to back up team members and work a flexible schedule as needed.
· Ability to keep a positive, supportive attitude towards the Company, job, customers, and co-workers.
· Demonstrates the ability to take initiative and work both independently as well as with a team.
· Ability to travel to LKWP properties and job sites locally and/or domestically on occasion.
EDUCATION &/OR EXPERIENCE
· Associate’s Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Project Management or equivalent combination of education and construction industry experience.
· Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
· 2-3 years of experience supporting construction projects in engineer or other support role.
· Knowledge of construction details and drawings as well as building operations and systems.
· Proficient computer software skills, including typing and data entry skills.
Position: Associate Project Manager
Reports to: PMO Manager
Department: Construction Project Management
Position Location: Bellevue, WA
Salary Range: $80,170 - $100,000, depending on experience.
Bonus: Eligible for an annual discretionary bonus.
Benefits:
· Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
· Financial protection through short/long-term disability, life, AD&D insurance
· 401(k) plan with company match of $1 for $1 up to 4% of earnings, matched & vested at every pay cycle
· A paid time off program and paid holidays
· Paid parental leave
- Applicants must successfully pass a drug test and background check, which will be conducted in accordance with applicable state and local laws.
Your new company
Hays is partnering with a leading retail real estate organization operating over 30M+ square feet across the Western U.S. The company develops and manages premier retail and entertainment destinations that serve as key community hubs.
Your new role
As the Property Manager, you will oversee the physical and financial operations of assigned retail properties, ensuring they operate efficiently, profitably, and in alignment with ownership expectations. This role may be based on‑site at a property or out of the corporate office overseeing a portfolio.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supervise and train property staff, including Assistant Property Managers and Administrative Assistants
- Prepare and manage annual operating budgets and monthly financial reports
- Enforce leases, governing documents, and regulatory compliance requirements
- Manage invoicing, rent collection, CAM reconciliations, and related financial processes
- Maintain strong tenant relations, resolve issues promptly, and coordinate move‑ins/move‑outs
- Oversee capital projects, vendor bids, Specialty Leasing, and Marketing/Merchants Association programs as needed
- Conduct regular property inspections, ensure vacant suites are lease‑ready, and monitor operational conditions
- Participate in ownership/client calls, communicate key property updates, and approve project‑level invoices
What you'll need to succeed
- Supervise and train property staff, including Assistant Property Managers and Administrative Assistants
- Prepare and manage annual operating budgets and monthly financial reports
- Enforce leases, governing documents, and regulatory compliance requirements
- Manage invoicing, rent collection, CAM reconciliations, and related financial processes
- Maintain strong tenant relations, resolve issues promptly, and coordinate move‑ins/move‑outs
- Oversee capital projects, vendor bids, Specialty Leasing, and Marketing/Merchants Association programs as needed
- Conduct regular property inspections, ensure vacant suites are lease‑ready, and monitor operational conditions
- Participate in ownership/client calls, communicate key property updates, and approve project‑level invoices
What you'll get in return
- Bachelor’s degree (4‑year college program)
- 5–8 years of experience in Retail Property Management
- Strong understanding of financial reporting, budgeting, and CAM processes
- Ability to supervise on‑site staff and oversee multiple operational functions
- Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills
- Ability to navigate a fast‑paced environment with multiple ongoing tasks
- Proficiency in problem‑solving, vendor management, and tenant relations
- High degree of integrity, accountability, professionalism, and diplomacy
- Strong adaptability, time‑management, and decision‑making capabilities
- Ability to maintain accurate records and adhere to established operational procedures
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
SouthEast Effective Development (SEED) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1975. SEED’s mission is to improve the quality of life in Southeast Seattle by creating partnerships and inspiring investments in housing, arts, and economic development - with a special focus on residents with fewer opportunities and resources. SEED works in three key areas: affordable housing, arts and culture (SEEDArts), and economic development. Visit our website for more information.
SEED owns nearly 1,100 affordable apartments and is an active developer of new buildings, helping to meet the need for affordable homes throughout Southeast Seattle. Award-winning SEEDArts manages Rainier Arts Center, Columbia City Gallery, SEEDArts Studios, and a public art program. Through economic development, SEED works to equitably build economic opportunities.
2026 is a dynamic time at SEED, building on our recent successes. In the past two years, SEED has raised over $5 million to acquire and preserve both affordable housing and arts space. Last year we launched an annual fundraiser, celebrated our 50th anniversary, and expanded programs to serve low-income residents. Our 2023-2027 strategic plan, grounded in race and social justice, informs the long-term strategies and day-to-day tactics of SEED’s work, including fund development.
The Community
Southeast Seattle is a thriving, complex, and diverse community. SEED is proudly headquartered in zip code 98118, which the US Census Bureau previously named the most racially diverse zip code in the nation. It is home to 40 ethnic groups and 60 languages are spoken in the community. SEED was instrumental in the revival of the Columbia City Historic District and has been deeply involved in community issues. The staff and board of SEED are majority BIPOC.
Position Summary
The Fund Development Director works with the Executive Director, department Directors, and Board of Directors for all aspects of fund development for both SEED and SEEDArts. The Fund Development Director provides leadership on fundraising initiatives including grants, government contracts, donations, corporate sponsorships, and special events. They will identify, organize, and manage fundraising activities with a focus on new opportunities to obtain increased support from individuals, corporations, and foundations.
The Organization and Leadership
SEED generates approximately $12 Million in annual revenue and has a diverse portfolio of affordable apartment buildings and arts programs. SEED approaches our work with a seasoned team of senior leaders. We are a passionate, collegial group who find joy in our work and are committed to justice in our community. The Fund Development Director will serve on the staff leadership team, alongside the Executive Director, Director of Real Estate Development, Director of Asset and Property Management, Director of Finance, and SEEDArts Director.
SEED embraces hybrid and flexible work environments. This hybrid position is expected to work out of SEED’s offices in Southeast Seattle at least three days a week.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Planning: Develop and implement a comprehensive long- and short-term fund development plan for both SEED and SEEDArts; Provide monthly reports to the Executive Director and the board that measure progress towards goals; Broaden SEED’s fundraising by developing approaches such as planned giving, solicitation of bequests, and endowment programs.
Grants: Manage SEED’s overall grant seeking and reporting process; Build and maintain relationships with government funders and private foundations; Solicit or coordinate the solicitation by other staff and board for grant proposals; Lead grant writing and submission process; Administer all grant contracts and fulfill reporting and invoicing requirements.
Individual and Corporate Giving: Create and implement strategies for donor development and cultivation to provide a sustainable funding base for SEED; Keep up-to-date on current fundraising programs and procedures used in the nonprofit sector; Develop strategies for solicitation, and solicit or coordinate the solicitation by other staff and board members as appropriate; Develop and implement all aspects of direct donor mailings, appeal letters, and other communications; Manage gift acknowledgements and maintain donor database; Grow SEED’s corporate sponsorship program.
Events: Plan and execute fall fundraiser, Envision, which raises vital unrestricted donations to support SEED’s overall mission, as well as smaller events throughout the year.
Minimum Qualifications
· Five or more years’ fundraising experience, with a demonstrated track record of fund development growth. Experience with fund development for housing, economic development, arts, and/or in Southeast Seattle preferred.
· Demonstrated track record of crafting winning private and public funding proposals.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and cloud-based donor databases (CRM). Experience with Little Green Light a plus.
· Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills.
· Demonstrated track record of managing fundraising events.
· Desire to work as part of a team and willingness to promote SEED’s work.
· Willingness to work out of SEED’s headquarters in the vibrant Columbia City neighborhood.
· Commitment to racial justice and equity.
Desired Qualifications
- Experience with public funding and financing sources.
- Experience working with a volunteer Board of Directors.
- Passion for strengthening communities.
- BA/BS degree in related field.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision – self-motivated and confident.
- Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
- Ability to work well with people from all backgrounds including high level government executives, local community organizations, funders, and Southeast Seattle residents.
Compensation
SEED offers a competitive benefits package, including health, dental and vision insurance, as well as an organizational retirement plan. The salary range is $90,000 – $110,000 depending on experience.
To Apply
Send a cover letter, resume, and a relevant writing sample in a single PDF to: Please put “Fund Development Director” in the subject line. This position is open until filled; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
SEED is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. People of color, Native and Indigenous people, LGBTQIA people, people with disabilities, and other individuals who bring critical perspectives from historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply. SEED sees the hiring of this position, and all positions, as an opportunity to be a more equitable and racially just organization.