[Remote] Consultant, Systems & Change Management - Salesforce

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. CCS Fundraising is an international strategic fundraising firm that partners with nonprofits for transformational change. The Consultant, Systems & Change Management - Salesforce will manage projects focused on fundraising operations, data challenges, and provide insights to enhance client relationships and performance. Responsibilities • Successfully lead and manage projects from inception to conclusion • Apply critical and strategic thinking to quickly identify the crux of a problem, question or issue • Communicate clearly, concisely, and logically both verbally and in writing and is comfortable articulating strategies with a variety of audiences; ability to convey information in a thoughtful visual manner a plus • Thrive in a startup environment, working independently and helping to shape and lead the growth of a cutting-edge practice within the firm Skills • Experience working with Salesforce as an administrator and/or developer • Technical proficiency required to recognize, scope, and design optimal methods for the generation, entry, management, use, and interpretation of data • An understanding of systems architecture best practices and data governance standard protocols • Demonstrated familiarity with data analysis • Experience working with large data sets • A comprehensive understanding of the data life cycle (from entry to insight) • Experience working with stakeholders at various levels and across different departments • Outstanding organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously • A continuous learning mindset • This role requires approximately 20% travel for activities such as conducting interviews, facilitating workshops, delivering presentations, and participating in team events and retreats • Experience working with relational databases, CRM and ERP systems beyond the end-user perspective in a non-profit setting • Healthcare, higher education, and/or federated nonprofit experience a plus • Great storytelling skills and strong public speaking skills • Experience with data visualization and dynamic reporting tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) • Experience with workflow modeling and business process design (e.g. Visio) • Experience with relational database architecture and management • Experience with query/programming languages (e.g. SQL, Python) a plus Benefits • Competitive benefits • Dynamic training program • Resources • Career advancement • Mentoring • Networking opportunities Company Overview • CCS Fundraising provides interim development management and assessments services. It was founded in 1947, and is headquartered in New York, New York, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is https//ccsfundraising.com/. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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