Adjunct Professor_470.625 Resource Development and Marketing in Nonprofits
Company: College of Charleston
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: November 19, 2023
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Job Description:
General Description The Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) unit of
the Krieger School seeks an Adjunct Professor to refresh and teach
the online course of 470.625 - Resource Development and Marketing
in Nonprofits for the and the . The MA in NGO Management is the
first of its kind to be international in scope, but domestic in
practice. Students acquire the leadership, management, and
organizational skills needed to succeed in the nonprofit sector,
both domestically in the U.S., and abroad. The MA in NGO Management
is made up of ten asynchronous online courses (6 core courses, 3
electives, 1 capstone), with the occasional 3-week study abroad
opportunity (depending on the season). Courses focus on leadership,
fundraising, grant writing, strategic planning, project management,
communications and resource development. Students complete their
studies with a capstone project that focuses on a real-world issue
which is relevant to present or future employers. This course is
one of the core course requirements of the degree. We invite
applications to fill an adjunct teaching position (10-15
hours/week), non-tenure track, semester-by-semester hire. The
degree and certificate programs are fully online. The adjunct
professor will report to the Program Director for the MA in NGO
Management and the Certificate in Nonprofit Management. As the
nation's oldest and one of the most prestigious research
universities, Johns Hopkins offers high-quality master's degrees
and post-baccalaureate education to students located in the greater
Baltimore and Washington, D.C. regions and throughout the United
States and abroad. Course description: The goal of this course
470.625 - Resource Development and Marketing in Nonprofits is to
prepare future nonprofit leaders and board members with the
resource development and marketing fundamentals that help every
nonprofit thrive. The course focuses on how to create and nurture
an organizational culture where everyone on the staff and board
understands and embraces their role in developing strategic
relationships with funders and media professionals. Students will
explore how to develop a board and/or cadre of volunteers who give
generously, share expertise freely, connect you to the right
influencers, and invite other individuals to join them. The course
examines fund development, marketing, and communications, including
raising funds globally. Although corporate, foundation and
government fundraising are discussed, this course focuses heavily
on building relationships with individuals. Instructional and
administrative responsibilities of the position include:
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