Development Associate (LETR)
About Special Olympics Colorado:
Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) is at its core a sports organization, but it is so much more! SOCO is dedicated to promoting inclusion for ALL people across Colorado, using the undeniable power of sport as a catalyst to create change.
Each year, SOCO provides hundreds of opportunities for our 23,000+ athletes with intellectual disabilities to train, compete and participate in sports, competition, athlete leadership, health programming and more. Through the support of an incredible community of coaches, volunteers, educators, donors, partners, and staff, SOCO is transforming the lives of children and adults with intellectual disabilities while building communities of unity and inclusion.
For more information about Special Olympics Colorado please visit SpecialOlympicsCO.org
Why Work at SOCO?
If you have a passion for creating joy, promoting social inclusion and equality for all and having fun along the way – this is a great place for you!
At SOCO, we’re committed to building a diverse, creative, engaged, collaborative, and hard-working team that does the right thing for our athletes, our communities, and each other.
Our employees are valued and appreciated, and we celebrate this by creating a supportive work-environment, offering flexible work hours, opportunities for professional development and benefit enhancements that reflect our changing times and help our employees create a satisfying work-life balance for themselves and their families.
Position Summary:
The Development Associate (LETR) will be responsible for assisting in planning events, fundraising, marketing, volunteer recruitment, engaging and recruiting law enforcement and community partners, and is responsible for administrative tasks within the Law Enforcement Torch Run Department (LETR).
Some of the LETR events that this individual would work on include:
Polar Plunge Series, Plane Pull, Tip-a-Cop Events, Tribute at the Capitol Torch Run, LETR Kick-Off Conference and more.
Reports to: Event Manager (LETR)
Position Responsibilities
Administrative:
- Coordinate and carry out day-to-day administrative tasks for the LETR Department
- Schedule and coordinate all LETR Executive Council meetings
- Provide administrative support to the LETR team
- Manage LETR Agency Success Form
- Manage the LETR Constituent Database including up to date list of Colorado Chiefs, Sheriffs, and agencies
- Responsible for LETR in-kind tracking
- Manage the tracking and mailing of supplies to agencies including t-shirts, torches, posters and flyers, Tip- a-Cop kits, etc.
- Manage LETR International Conference attendees including travel and accommodations, registration information, invoices, and payment
Volunteer Management:
- Responsible for recruiting and managing the volunteers for Polar Plunge and Plane Pull events
General:
- Manage LETR’s social media presence and creation and delivery of monthly e-newsletter
- Create collateral (flyers and graphics) as needed and receive approval from marketing prior to distributing
- Manage and create OneCause fundraising webpages and Sign-Up Genius pages for events
Event Management:
- Assist with Polar Plunge and Plane Pull logistics, event prep, securing donations, participant recruitment, online registration and more
- Assist in all other LETR fundraising events including assisting with online registrations for individuals and teams, communicating event information, and having the ability to communicate with participants about payment
- Responsible for the management and implementation of LETR Regional Lunch & Learn and/or Coffee & Connects to recruit new Agencies and cultivate existing Agency relationships focusing on specific Regions where Regional Managers have an existing athlete populous
- Responsible for Torch Run T-shirt orders and inventory for Torch Run events and DOC Staff TR Shirt Day
- Solicit donated auction items, prizes, food and beverage
Relationship Management:
- Manage event and agency thank you letters
- Research businesses and law enforcement agencies for potential sponsorships and relationships
- Create sponsor decks and activation reports
- Manage current and recruit new law enforcement Agencies in Denver Metro and SE Regions alongside the Event Manager for LETR
Position Requirements:
- You believe in spreading joy and are dedicated to the mission of Special Olympics and have a thirst to be at the heart of social change
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Highly adept at planning, prioritizing, multi-tasking, and following through to achieve organization goals
- Self-motivated, resourceful, resilient and flexible
- Excellent in-person and telephone communication skills
- Strong writing and editing skills
- Have a drive for results and are a self-starter committed to the greater good
- Exceptional team player with a great work ethic
- Have excellent organization, time management skills and attention to detail
- Proficient in computer applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Working knowledge of Raisers Edge and Adobe Spark (preferred, not required)
- Support other departments contributing to team spirit and sharing of responsibilities
- Sense of humor
- Ability to work weekends and evenings as needed, travel independently throughout the state, and lift and carry 30 lbs., and the ability to operate a computer for extended periods
- All other duties as assigned
Additional Requirements:
Applicants will undergo a background check after conditional employment offer. Applicants must possess a valid Colorado driver’s license, (or willingness to obtain one within a month of employment) with a driving record that allows employees to be covered by agency auto insurance and drive agency vehicles (must be at least 21 years old) with at least 2 years of driving experience. Applicants must also have access to a personal vehicle to travel throughout the state. Mileage reimbursement is provided.
Benefits:
Our comprehensive benefits package includes Health, Dental and Vision Insurance; Life, AD&D and Long-Term Disability Insurance; Flexible Spending Accounts, 401K plan with a 2% company match at the end of the year. SOCO offers Paid Time Off, paid holidays, paid family leave, and employees are eligible for a 5-week sabbatical every 5 years of service with the organization. Additionally, we offer flexible work hours as allowable per the job responsibilities and professional development opportunities annually. We are willing to consider candidates outside of Colorado but are unable to provide a relocation package for this position.
Compensation:
The Development Associate (LETR) position is an hourly full-time position with a wage range of $23.18 – $25.94. A bonus maybe available dependent on organizational performance. Compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Application Process:
Interested applicants should email the following to HR@specialolympicsco.org:
- Cover letter (1-page or less) that includes why you want to join the Special Olympics Colorado team and why you feel this position is a good fit for you.
- Resume
A complete application is required for consideration for this position.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:
Special Olympics Colorado is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Updated 11/2024