Development and Communications Associate

Stryker

Seattle, WA(remote)

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Administrative Skills, Adobe Product Family, Board Meeting, Brand Marketing (Branding), Calendar Management, Campaigns, Communication Skills, Community Relations, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems, Data Entry, Email Marketing, Event Management, Facebook, Follow Through, Fundraising, Higher Education, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, LinkedIn, Microsoft Office, Multitasking, Newsletter, Nonprofit, Onboarding, Organizational Skills, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Printers, Project/Program Management, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, RSVP (Reservation Protocol), Record Keeping, Scholarship, Social Media, Stewardship, Systems Maintenance, Team Player, Time Management, Website Management
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
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Development and Communications AssociateWWIN seeks a Development and Communications Associate to play a central role in advancing WWIN's mission to support women pursuing higher education across Washington. This position sits at the heart of the organization's fundraising and communications work, helping ensure that every donor, partner, volunteer and Board member feels connected to the impact they are making and the opportunities they help create for WWIN Scholars, their families and our Washington state communities.In this role, you will help bring WWIN's story to life, strengthen relationships with supporters, and support the campaigns, communications and systems that sustain WWIN's work. From donor stewardship and events to Board coordination and outreach, your work directly supports the resources, relationships and community that help WWIN Scholars persist, graduate and move toward greater economic opportunity.This is a highly collaborative role working closely with leadership, program staff, volunteers and external partners in a team culture that values clear communication, responsiveness, shared success and mission‑driven work. It offers the opportunity to see the direct impact of your work in the lives of women across Washington.About the PositionReports to: Development and Communications DirectorWorks closely with: Executive Director and Board of DirectorsSalary, Benefits and StatusThis is a full‑time, non‑exempt position with a pay range of $32.00‑$35.00 per hour (equivalent to $66,560‑$72,800 annually) based on experience and qualifications. Benefit package includes:28 days PTO (including vacation, holidays and December closure), plus 6 days sick leave100% of medical, vision, dental and short‑term disability covered after $50/month employee contributionEmployer‑sponsored 401(k) retirement plan, with 2% automatic employer contribution and up to 4% employer matching contributionLocationThis is a fully remote role. Candidates must reside in Washington state, with preference given to those in the Greater Seattle area for occasional in‑person work and team activities.Regular Working HoursMonday‑Friday 9 am‑5 pm, occasional evening events*WWIN is currently working with interim leadership for this role. A permanent Development and Communications Director is expected to be hired in early fall 2026.Key ResponsibilitiesDonor Stewardship and Development Operations (30%)Process all gifts in a timely and accurate manner, including entry into the CRM (Bloomerang)Generate and send donor acknowledgments, ensuring they are personalized, accurate and aligned with WWIN messagingMaintain clean and up‑to‑date donor records, including contact information, giving history and notesSupport donor segmentation, reporting and list pulls for campaigns and outreachAssist with tracking pledges, payments and campaign progressSet up and manage online giving and event management toolsCoordinate donor stewardship activities, including recognition lists and follow‑up communicationsCommunications (25%)Assist the Development and Communications Director in drafting and preparing donor communications, including emails, newsletters, appeals and event materialsCoordinate production of communications with internal staff and external partners (designers, printers, etc.)Manage social media channels, primarily LinkedIn, Facebook and InstagramSupport regular website updates with the website content managerHelp maintain consistency in messaging, tone and branding across materialsSupport campaign communications and key fundraising efforts, including winter and spring campaignsAssist with communication for events, including WWIN's signature fundraiser, cultivation and stewardship gatherings and WWIN Scholar Meetups (invitations, follow‑up, and related materials)Board Relations and Administration (30%)Serve as a primary liaison to the Board of Trustees for scheduling and coordinationEnsure compliance with Washington state nonprofit requirements by maintaining annual Board records, including rosters, governance forms and minutesCoordinate Board and committee meetings, including scheduling, calendar management and logisticsPrepare and distribute meeting materials, including agendas, pre‑reads and follow‑upsTrack Board participation, including meeting attendance and engagement activitiesSupport communication with Board members, including reminders, updates and follow‑upsAssist with onboarding new members and maintaining Board resourcesEvent Project Management (15%)Provide administrative and logistical support for fundraising and cultivation eventsEnsure a seamless and warm guest experience, including guest tracking, communication and RSVP managementSupport coordination with all event vendors, sponsors, and partnersGeneral ResponsibilitiesServe as a trusted right hand to the Development and Communications Director and Executive Director, helping move key fundraising and communications priorities forwardTake initiative in improving systems and workflows, contributing to a more organized and efficient team environment that frees leadership to focus on high‑impact workProvide high‑level coordination and support to keep projects, timelines and deliverables on trackAnticipate needs, help manage competing priorities and ensure the team is prepared and organized for upcoming workSupport special projects and organizational initiatives, including campaigns and strategic effortsHelp maintain strong internal communication and alignment across staff, leadership, and partnersOther duties as assignedWhat You'll ExperienceSeeing the direct connection between fundraising efforts and WWIN Scholar outcomesContributing to campaign moments where the full team is working toward a shared goalIncreasing experience with donor strategy, communications, events, Board governance and nonprofit operationsWorking in a collaborative environment that values responsiveness, follow‑through and shared successQualifications3+ years of experience in nonprofit external relations, including development, communications, events and/or grantsDiscretion, diplomacy and sensitive interpersonal skillsStrong organizational skills and attention to detailExperience with CRM systems (Bloomerang, a plus) and data entry best practicesExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to manage multiple projects and meet deadlinesProficiency with Microsoft Office and Google WorkspaceExperience with Adobe, Canva and Mailchimp (or other email marketing tools)Experience supporting boards or senior leadership is a plusMust be a WA State resident and have access to transportation for occasional in‑person eventsAttributes for SuccessBrings strong ownership, accountability and sound judgmentWorks effectively both independently and collaboratively in a primarily remote environmentCommunicates proactively and consistently to support clarity, alignment and follow‑throughDemonstrates commitment to WWIN's vision, mission and valuesAbout WWINOur VisionEvery woman has a clear path to achieve her full potential.Our MissionWWIN provides scholarships and supports to help Washington women facing barriers to opportunity succeed in college and careers so they, their families and our communities can thrive.Our ValuesRespect: We recognize the inherent worth of each person and foster a culture where diverse experiences and points of view are honored.Self‑Determination: We trust each woman as the best expert in her own experience and support the educational path she chooses to fulfill her life's goals.Equity: We recognize that higher education is not equally accessible to all women and commit to using our resources to remove barriers to opportunity.Community: We believe a supportive network of women has the power to lift each other and make generational change.Initiative: We regularly evaluate the environment and our programs to respond effectively to changing needs.Our CommunityWe serve 150 WWIN Scholars annually and have a community of more than 600 alumnae across Washington state. WWIN Scholars is 72% first‑generation college students, 65% women of color, 65% non‑traditional age (25+ years‑old), 49% parents and 26% in Eastern Washington. 99% of WWIN Scholars persist and earn their degree. We seek a candidate who is inspired by the example they set and motivated to advance our mission as a result.To ApplyWWIN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Please provide a resume and a cover letter that answers these two questions:WWIN's work is rooted in supporting women pursuing higher education across Washington. What draws you to this mission, and how does it connect to your own experience or values?This role requires managing details across donor stewardship, communications and Board coordination. Can you share an example of how you have kept multiple priorities organized while ensuring nothing falls through the cracks? 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