Vice President, Institutional Advancement
Company: JobElephant
Location: Helena
Posted on: March 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Executive Search Vice President, Institutional Advancement
Helena, Montana Sterling Search Inc . has been exclusively retained
to recruit the Vice President, Institutional Advancement at Carroll
College. About Carroll College Founded in 1909 by Bishop John
Patrick Carroll - Carroll College is a private, Catholic, liberal
arts and pre-professional college located in Helena, Montana.
Inspired by its Catholic heritage and guided by the ecumenical
principles of the Second Vatican Council, Carroll's mission is to
cultivate knowledge, virtue, and leadership through a holistic
educational approach that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit. For
over a century, Carroll has been a beacon of academic excellence
and character development, combining a rigorous liberal arts
foundation with professional preparation to empower students for
success in a complex world. Guided by its motto, Non Scholae, Sed
Vitae— "Not for school, but for life"—Carroll remains steadfast in
its commitment to an education that extends well beyond the college
experience. Position Summary Reporting to the President of Carroll
College, the Vice President for Institutional Advancement (VP) is
responsible for the strategic direction and leadership for
philanthropic giving to the College and multi-year fundraising
campaigns. The VP: - Will play a leading role in the planning and
successful execution of multi-year fundraising campaigns in
addition to providing and implementing a strategic plan that
increases major gifts and overall philanthropic giving to the
College. - Leads the Office of Institutional Advancement (OIA) team
in the areas of alumni engagement, major gifts, prospect research,
stewardship, database management, office manager and an
administrative assistant. - Will advise and support the College
President and members of the Board of Trustees in the
identification, cultivation and solicitation of major gifts. - Will
manage a personal portfolio of prospective donors with the capacity
to contribute six to eight-figure gifts. - Will establish programs
and goals to improve personal and team growth and performance, as
well as strengthen the College's ability to achieve and sustain
major and planned gift fundraising. The Opportunity The next Vice
President for Institutional Advancement (VP) will step into a
moment of extraordinary momentum at Carroll College. This
117?year?old institution has a proud legacy of delivering an
exceptional, affordable education that propels students into
competitive careers and top graduate, law, and medical programs.
The VP will inherit a committed advancement team that is on track
to achieve its first?ever $10 million annual fundraising milestone,
a powerful indicator of both institutional strength and donor
confidence. The Office of Institutional Advancement currently
includes five direct reports (a total staff of 16) with plans to
hire an AVP who will oversee four frontline fundraisers. This
strategic addition will streamline the VP's span of management to
four direct reports, allowing for deeper focus on strategy,
leadership, and external engagement. The team is also modernizing
its infrastructure, leveraging Blackbaud NXT and implementing
Fundraising Performance Management (FPM) to enhance data?driven
decision?making and frontline productivity. An Interim VP from CCS
Fundraising is in place to ensure continuity and provide a strong
bridge to the incoming leader. This transition aligns with a
pivotal moment for the College as Jennifer Glowienka, PhD., begins
her tenure as Carroll's first female president. With 25 years of
tenure and known for her calm, strategic leadership style,
President Glowienka brings a fresh vision and a collaborative
approach that creates an ideal environment for a new VP to make an
immediate and lasting impact. The previous Vice President also laid
important groundwork by cultivating relationships with newly
engaged alumni nationwide and by establishing the President's Club,
which invites supporters to commit at the $10,000 level. The new
Vice President will be well positioned to build on this momentum
and carry forward the success of the past year. Duties and
Responsibilities - Oversee and direct all fundraising activity for
Carroll College; provide leadership in the planning and execution
of multi-year fundraising campaigns. - Provide visionary and
strategic leadership that allows all members of the philanthropy
team to understand their roles and contribute ideas to achieve
individual and team goals. Hire, train and mentor new team members
deemed necessary to increase philanthropic giving to Carroll
College. - Advise College President and Board of Trustees on best
practices related to donor cultivation, stewardship, and
solicitations; together cast vision and mission into fundraising
priorities. - Build meaningful relationships with College Cabinet
leaders and faculty in order to learn about fundraising priorities
and enlist their support in all campaign activities. - Staff and
work with the President to cultivate major gift donors and
multi-year fundraising campaign prospects and donors; establish and
solicit a personal portfolio of prospective donors. - Establish
appropriate performance and accountability measurements for the
College's major gift fundraising operation. - Ensure high-quality
prospect research, database and stewardship functions are
supporting fundraising goals. - Manage the administrative functions
of the philanthropy program, including budget preparation and
adherence, legal issues, preparation of policies and procedures,
and execution of donor agreements in order to improve quality and
to maintain regulatory compliance. - Represent Carroll College at
community and college-sponsored events. - Complete agreements,
memorandums of understanding, pledges, etc. - Travel as necessary
to cultivate and solicit major gifts. - Perform those duties and
responsibilities as requested by the College President
Qualifications and Working Conditions Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in business management or related field is
required, and a master's degree is preferred. A minimum of 8 years
of successful higher education fundraising experience in a
leadership position and a track record of active participation in
successful multi-year fundraising campaigns is preferred. Special
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: - Demonstrated success in
fundraising initiatives including personal gift solicitation. - An
enthusiastic commitment to the mission of Carroll College, its
diocesan Catholic heritage and traditions, and a passion to expand
its educational impact in Montana, the Pacific Northwest and the
nation. - Ability to engage Carroll College leadership, Board of
Trustees, philanthropy staff and volunteers in a culture of
philanthropy to achieve campaign goals and objectives. - Ability to
design, implement, and execute a fundraising plan, including
individualized cultivation, solicitation and recognition
strategies, annual fund, planned giving, and corporate and
foundation giving. - Ten years of successful higher education major
gift fundraising experience in a leadership position is preferred;
a track record of active participation in successful multi-year
fundraising campaigns. - Previous experience identifying and
securing six and seven-figure gifts from individuals and
foundations. - Capacity to educate about and prioritize fundraising
activities for the College President and Board of Trustees. -
Ability to manage, train and motivate a philanthropy team that
strives to achieve and exceed goals, leading by example in a
visible, open, and transparent manner. - Ability to manage staff
developing useful data models to identify prospective individual
major gift donors. - A demonstrated ability to develop and maintain
effective working relationships with a broad spectrum of people,
including faculty, staff, volunteers, donors, prospects, and
College leadership. - A "can-do" entrepreneurial spirit and
willingness to pitch in to help the team. - Ability to work
flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends; travel
extensively to meet prospective donors. - Ability to utilize the
following computer software programs: Raiser's Edge, Microsoft
suite. - Valid driver's license required. Physical Requirements:
Must be able to communicate verbally and in writing, operate in a
general office environment, operate a computer, do general lifting
and stay in a stationary position for prolonged periods of time.
Finalists for the position will be asked to provide a written
response to Carroll College's Mission Statement . About Helena,
Montana Situated at the eastern edge of the Continental Divide,
Helena, Montana, is a charming capitol city that blends small-town
intimacy with world-class opportunities for outdoor recreation,
arts, and culture. With a population of nearly 35,000 in the city
and an additional 40,000 in the surrounding county, Helena offers
an accessible and welcoming environment for Carroll College
students and visitors alike. The city boasts one of the largest
municipal park systems in the United States, featuring
award-winning mountain biking, hiking, and walking trails that wind
through its scenic landscapes. Its unique setting in the Rocky
Mountains, coupled with proximity to national forests and
designated wilderness areas, provides unparalleled access to
outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, skiing,
climbing, and fly fishing. Just minutes from campus, over 75 miles
of trails and nearby landmarks like the Great Divide Ski Area and
Missouri River offer year-round adventure, with Yellowstone and
Glacier National Parks just a few hours away. Helena's cultural
offerings are equally impressive, showcasing a thriving arts scene
that includes the Holter Museum of Art, the internationally
renowned Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Arts, and numerous
local galleries. Students and residents can enjoy performances by
the Helena Symphony, Montana Shakespeare Company, and Grandstreet
Theatre, or visit the Myrna Loy Center for contemporary arts.
Annual events, such as festivals, concerts, symphonies, rodeos,
sled dog races, and art shows, add to the city's lively atmosphere
and create opportunities for year-round entertainment and
engagement. As Montana's state capitol, Helena also offers unique
opportunities for internships and employment in government,
nonprofits, and local businesses. Carroll College students often
take advantage of these resources to gain practical experience,
working in the offices of state and national senators, the
governor's office, and various state agencies. This proximity to
professional opportunities complements the city's natural beauty
and cultural richness, making Helena a distinctive location for
both education and personal growth. With its clear, sunny weather,
Helena enjoys four distinct seasons, offering a balance of outdoor
and cultural activities year-round. Summer highs range from 70° to
90°F, while winter temperatures typically range from 10° to 30°F,
with an average of 61 snow-covered days annually. Direct all
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