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Job title: Associate Director, Trusts & Estates
Company: Planned Parenthood
Job description: Associate Director, Trusts & Estates
New York, NY /
Office of the Chief Development Officer (CDO) – Gift Planning /
Full Time – Non-Union
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) is the national umbrella organization for the nation’s leading network of women’s health care providers, educators, and advocates, serving women, men, teens and families. Planned Parenthood Action Fund (PPAF) is the advocacy and political arm of PPFA. For over 100 years, Planned Parenthood has done more than any other organization in the United States to improve women’s health and safety, prevent unintended pregnancies, and advance the right and ability of individuals and families to make informed and responsible health care decisions.
Planned Parenthood seeks an Associate Director for Trusts & Estates, reporting to the Director of Gift Planning–Gifts & Systems in the Development Division of PPFA. This individual will be part of an accomplished, national team charged with increasing and retaining planned gift commitments for PPFA, PPAF, and the organization’s Collaborative Fundraising Program. The Gift Planning team expands philanthropic revenue for Planned Parenthood by working with donors and their advisors on estate planning, life income gifts-including charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, and a pooled income fund-and special ways of giving-including beneficiary designations, IRA giving, and endowments.
Purpose:
- The purpose of the Associate Director for Trusts & Estates is to add value and expertise to the growing and successful estates-in-probate program of the national organization and our affiliate partners in the collaborative fundraising program. This new staff member will work with the existing team to triage estate matters, monitor litigation, flag court deadlines, secure local representation, review open estates, track long delayed trusts, and maintain accurate financial tracking and forecasts.
Delivery:
- Works to strengthen and expand the estates-in-probate program in the Office of Gift Planning through the following assignments:
- Reviews assigned estates-in-probate, identifying any concerning circumstances including significant delays by executors, potential litigation, inadequate assets, disputes between legatees, pressure to add restrictions and obligations, and other situations.
- Strategizes on next steps with the team, Director, and Vice President.
- Researches and identifies prospective sources when outside counsel is needed.
- Contacts peers at co-named charitable beneficiaries to compare information and develop strategies to bring estate distributions to completion.
- Ensures that the organization acts with timely and formal responses to protect the interests of Planned Parenthood.
- Compiles estate summaries, family trees, real estate data, and other information when needed.
- Works to increase the annual number of realized estates and obtain the documents and information needed to estimate and record future revenue.
- Manages a portfolio of estates to be assigned including the long-delayed trusts and estates, monitoring the status of various contingencies.
- Manages the estates-in-probate that include bequests for the PP Action Fund.
- Reviews unusual assets designated for Planned Parenthood in the estate plans of donors. Interfaces internally and externally so that Planned Parenthood receives timely and unnumbered requests.
- Builds expertise in the donor database through training; updates information in the database as assigned.
- Additional responsibilities to be assigned throughout the year.
Engagement:
- The incumbent will regularly interact internally with the Director of Gift Planning -Gifts & Systems, the Specialist for Estates, the Estates Officer, and the Office of the General Counsel staff. The incumbent will regularly interact externally with lawyers working on behalf of Planned Parenthood, law offices representing estates, families and contacts of decedents, and affiliate staff.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Only candidates with professional experience in trusts and estates work can be considered for this position–either having studied/practiced trusts and estates law or having practiced paralegal work in a trusts and estates setting.
- Strong computer skills including word processing with MS Word and/or Google Docs and spreadsheets with MSExcel and/or Google Sheets. Edits and updates PDFs and scanned documents using Adobe products.
- Ability to work from home independently for the duration of the pandemic, including having reliable WiFi and workspace available for a computer, printer, scanner, and documents.
- Willingness to work as part of a team, share knowledge, and strategize together on unusual situations.
- Demonstrated interest in working in development and fundraising in the nonprofit sector.
- Knowledge of diverse groups, working with a multicultural workforce, and sensitivity and appreciation to cultural differences.
Travel:
- 0%
Location:
- This is a full-time work -from-home position until the reopening of the PPFA office in New York, at which time the position will be based at 123 William Street.
Starting Salary: 90k
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Final offers for this job will be based on capabilities and will be made within the parameters of the PPFA compensation program. Total offer package to include generous vacation + sick leave + paid holidays, individual/family provided medical, dental and vision benefits effective day 1, life insurance, short/long term disability, paid family leave and 401k. We also offer voluntary opt in for Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Transportation/Commuter accounts.
We value a truly diverse workforce and a culture of inclusivity and belonging. Our goal is to attract qualified candidates and encourage applications from all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We’re committed to creating a dynamic work environment that values diversity and inclusion, respect and integrity, customer focus, and innovation.
PPFA participates in the E-Verify program and is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Expected salary: $90000 per year
Location: New York City, NY
Job date: Thu, 18 Mar 2021 06:09:07 GMT
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