Membership Campaign Manager - Girl Scouts of Central Indiana
Bloomington, IN 47404
About the Job
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana embraces an inclusive culture. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion across all identities. We are committed to continual learning and to a culture of safety and wellbeing in which individuality is celebrated and everyone is valued and respected. Everyone is welcome to bring their authentic selves into our space.
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves 45 Indiana counties, nearly more than 16,000 Girl Scouts and 10,000 adult volunteers. We are the proud facilitators of Girl Scout camp at five Indiana locations, conveners of thousands of Girl Scout programs with nearly 600 community partners and serve thousands more community members each year at our STEM Center of Excellence and Founders Lodge Event and Conference Center.
About the Role:
Reports to Community Action Director- CAN Team 2
Reports to Community Action Director- CAN Team 2
- Exempt
- Full Time
- Pay Grade 10
- Annual salary $50,470.00
- Located in the following counties: WORKING IN PERSON Clay, Morgan Sullivan, & Lawrence
What You Will Do:
The Membership Campaign Manager provides professional leadership and support to volunteers in assigned areas and serves as a liaison between the council and operational volunteers, while working towards a shared team goal.
The position actively markets the Girl Scout Program through prescriptive membership campaigns to broaden its base of community support and assures the recruitment and retention of girl and adult membership, which reflects the diversity of the council’s jurisdiction. This role serves on the Community Action Network team to bring a holistic experience to all Girl Scout members.
How You Will Lead:
- Actively participates and collaborates with members of the area team to meet team goals, including area outcomes and satisfaction goals as collected and reported upon by GSUSA.
- Serve as the face and voice of Girl Scouts in small media markets, community organizations and other local partnerships.
- Implement membership campaigns (recruitment and retention) from start to finish, while continually analyzing progress towards benchmarks and goals.
- Appoints, supervises, and supports volunteer Service Unit Managers in assigned areas. Serves as the Service Unit Manager if the position is vacant.
- Assists in the recruitment, development, and supervision of the Service Team volunteers. If any Service Team positions are vacant, serves in that capacity.
- Recruits and retains girl and adult members that reflect the diversity of the area served and the council jurisdiction; works with volunteers to ensure that all schools have recruitment opportunities, and that membership is growing annually.
- Accesses dashboards daily to track individual and team progress.
- Provides high-level customer service, which includes, but is not limited to returning calls and emails, address and closing cases, following up on tasks, and documenting all within Salesforce within 8 business hours.
- Represents Girl Scouts throughout the assigned jurisdiction to promote recruitment and retention of girls and volunteers, and the visibility of the Girl Scout program.
- Works with Service Units to resolve volunteer concerns and relations.
- Participates in Council webinars and service unit meetings to ensure clear, consistent, and timely information.
- Utilizes starter troops as pathways for initial participation, while following the best practices from GSUSA.
- Use identified reports (Looker) and the resulting data to develop long and short-term membership goals with the team membership director and volunteers, ensuring plan of work reach all racial/ethnic/ economic groups in areas served.
- Conducts yearly Service Unit evaluations with appropriate volunteers.
- Assists the customer care team with accurate evaluation and maintenance of girl and adult registration information.
- Supports all council departments to support the council’s corporate goals and objectives, example Council Cookie and Fall Product programs, ongoing program events, adult education opportunities, volunteer trainings and camping services.
- Participates in diverse community and cultural events and programs.
- Foster a culture of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and amongst the membership.
- Seek and accept opportunities for professional growth and development.
All employees of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana are responsible not only for the position but also for the duties and responsibilities that all employees share.
How You Will Succeed:
- Understands that council priorities are growing membership and cultivating new donors.
- Develop an annual goal that supports the membership growth priority.
- Implement an action plan that supports the membership growth priority.
Core Competencies:
Oral and Written Communication Abilities (i.e., in person, verbal, written, and/or phone)-Expresses ideas and facts in a clear and understandable manner appropriate for the individual or group; listens to and comprehends what others are saying; prepares organized and structured presentations; has demonstrated ability to work with a wide range of sensitive and confidential issues and communicate effectively with a diverse group of girls, volunteers, and staff.
Conflict Management- Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution.
Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems.
Project Management - Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks.
Judgment and Decision-Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to decide; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay.
What We are Looking For:
Conflict Management- Anticipates, prevents, and resolves conflicts while maintaining productive working relationships (for example, with customers, vendors, or coworkers); distinguishes between disruptive conflict and constructive differences; identifies common interests to resolve differences; identifies the causes of problems; analyzes factors contributing to conflict; anticipates potential conflicts; facilitates conflict resolution.
Problem-Solving- Identifies and analyzes existing and potential problems systematically and thoroughly; reports/documents the problem; obtains and evaluates relevant information and contributing factors; identifies important interrelationships; implements solutions after evaluating alternatives and anticipating their impact; supports decisions or recommendations with data and/or reasoning; defines and implements solutions to problems.
Project Management - Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines and formulate short- and long-term project goals, objectives, schedules, and priorities in line with council goals; anticipates issues, obstacles, or opportunities that may impact plans or actions; has ability to coordinate multiple projects while managing conflicting priorities and deadlines; establishes courses of action for accomplishing goals while attending to and incorporating information obtained during day-to-day administrative tasks.
Judgment and Decision-Making - Recognizes when immediate action is required; recognizes when sufficient information has been obtained to decide; makes decisions where appropriate or refers decisions to the appropriate organizational level; makes decisions without undue delay.
What We are Looking For:
- Bachelor’s degree in related field; or equivalent experience.
- Effective leadership skills.
- Proven track record of previous success in meeting quantifiable goals.
- Ability to recruit, retain and supervise adult volunteers and girls.
- Excellent decision-making, customer service and human relation skills a must.
- Experience and sensitivity in working with diverse people and volunteers.
- Experience in community organizing.
- Proven success with strategic planning and project management.
- Computer proficiency.
- Excellent writing and planning skills.
- Knowledge of Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
- Must hold membership in the Girl Scout organization and subscribe to the tenets of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
- Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends required.
- Current valid drivers’ license, proof of vehicle insurance, and vehicle availability.
- Ability to travel to sites within the Council’s jurisdiction.
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
- Ability to perform tasks that require walking, standing, bending, stooping, reaching and moderate lifting (typically up to 30 pounds).
- Ability to sit at a workstation for up to 2 hours at a time.
- Ability to sit and view a computer screen for up to 2 hours at a time.
- Ability to tolerate occasional exposure to seasonal weather conditions.
Source : Girl Scouts of Central Indiana