Planned Giving Manager
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About the role
Applications will be accepted until 09:00am EDT on Friday, 3 July 2026
At the core of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada’s identity is a commitment to medical ethics, independence, neutrality, and impartiality. We go where people’s medical needs are greatest. These ideals have driven every aspect of our work – from medical care and logistical coordination, to finance and communications – since MSF was established in 1971.
The Planned Giving (PG) Manager at MSF Canada will oversee all aspects of the PG unit, including marketing, donor engagement, estate administration, and mass marketing integration. They will cultivate relationships with loyal supporters, aligning their philanthropic goals with MSF’s mission of providing medical humanitarian aid worldwide.
MSF Canada is looking for someone who will be responsible for the following: Management of team and projects: oversee and lead the PG Officer, PG Estates Officer, and PG Coordinator; Maximize growth opportunities: provide strong people skills and industry knowledge; Lead stewardship, engagement and acquisition strategies for PG unit, developing and researching best practices to recruit and engage new and existing bequests; Increase the income from donors (major, corporate, and planned giving) to fulfill the objectives outlined in the Strategic Plan; Lead MSF Canada Organizational Performance Management (OPM) cycle for PG Unit: including budgeting, Annual Plan (AP), and quarterly reports for the PG unit; Ensure responsible use of resources, including accountability for budget, contracts, and suppliers, recommending new strategies, or drafting proposals in anticipation of future needs; Risk mitigation: work with lawyers to ensure cash-flow, mitigating delays with estate distributions and contested estates; understanding of estate law; expert ability to advise Estate Trustees and hold estate solicitors accountable. Data analysis: Collaborate with the Fundraising Systems Unit to improve the teams' capacity to build a data-driven FR strategy and program.
The successful candidate will bring to MSF Canada: Background in Non-profit Management, Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Finance, or Law Demonstrated fundraising experience, with a strong focus on managing a Planned Giving portfolio in diverse settings such as charities, NGOs, or the financial sector. Proven ability to lead donor acquisition and marketing campaigns for legacy giving, including overseeing multi-channel strategies and audience segmentation. Experience managing relationships with 3rd party vendors and external legal counsel, ensuring compliance and effectiveness in planned giving operations. Proven track record of meeting clear performance metrics and fundraising goals in planned giving and legacy fundraising. Demonstrated success in leading and developing diverse teams, including direct reports, while fostering a positive work environment, providing constructive feedback, and implementing professional development initiatives. Skilled in strategic donor engagement, stewarding high-net-worth individuals and collaborating with financial advisors, wealth managers, and estate lawyers. Experience managing CRM systems and donor databases to track prospect engagement, performance, and reporting. Ability to navigate complex financial instruments and tax laws related to charitable giving while working with donors and legal professionals. Proficiency in English Proficiency in French is preferred A Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) designation or coursework in planned giving, estate law, tax law, or financial planning is an asset
Working Conditions Hybrid model: a minimum 40% presence in an MSF Canada officer per week. Regular hours Monday to Friday (9 a.m.–5 p.m., core hours 10 a.m.–3 p.m.); occasional evenings or weekends. Open-concept office environment with modern workspace.
Benefits Comprehensive group insurance (health, dental, life, AD&D, prescriptions, etc.) 5% RRSP contribution (no matching required) 4 weeks’ vacation annually Health Spending Accounts Flexible work hours Annual Professional Development budget Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Access to internal Psychosocial Care Unit Services
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada; MSF Canada is not able to support or relocate candidates from outside Canada.
Vacancy notice This posting is for a an existing position and is not intended to create an ongoing candidate pool for future openings. Qualified applications will be individually assessed for this role only.
AI disclosure statement We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically screen or select candidates for interview. AI may be used in the hiring process to assist our recruitment team by:
Summarizing recruiter or hiring manager notes, and Conducting limited keyword searches for specific job‑related criteria.
However, every application is reviewed by a qualified human to assess transferable or similar experience, regardless of any AI‑assisted preliminaries.
Accessibility Any questions or concerns regarding accommodation and accessibility may be addressed to Human Resources.
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About Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada
Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada recruits medical and non-medical staff to join our teams here in Canada and abroad. All of these people bring professional abilities, practical experience, as well as a commitment to and concern for the people they help.
MSF is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation created by a group of doctors and journalists in 1971. We help people worldwide where the need is greatest, delivering emergency medical aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from health care.
MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.Our principles of independence, neutrality and impartiality are at the core of everything we do.
Our network of medical, logistical professionals and administrative staff work in more than 60 countries.
Our medical teams carry out more than nine million patient consultations a year. Our activities run from vaccination campaigns to complex surgery in conflict zones.
From building hospitals to recruiting local teams, our non-medical staff make sure our field projects run smoothly, no matter what happens.
Join the movement.
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Planned Giving Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
Applications will be accepted until 09:00am EDT on Friday, 3 July 2026
At the core of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada’s identity is a commitment to medical ethics, independence, neutrality, and impartiality. We go where people’s medical needs are greatest. These ideals have driven every aspect of our work – from medical care and logistical coordination, to finance and communications – since MSF was established in 1971.
The Planned Giving (PG) Manager at MSF Canada will oversee all aspects of the PG unit, including marketing, donor engagement, estate administration, and mass marketing integration. They will cultivate relationships with loyal supporters, aligning their philanthropic goals with MSF’s mission of providing medical humanitarian aid worldwide.
MSF Canada is looking for someone who will be responsible for the following: Management of team and projects: oversee and lead the PG Officer, PG Estates Officer, and PG Coordinator; Maximize growth opportunities: provide strong people skills and industry knowledge; Lead stewardship, engagement and acquisition strategies for PG unit, developing and researching best practices to recruit and engage new and existing bequests; Increase the income from donors (major, corporate, and planned giving) to fulfill the objectives outlined in the Strategic Plan; Lead MSF Canada Organizational Performance Management (OPM) cycle for PG Unit: including budgeting, Annual Plan (AP), and quarterly reports for the PG unit; Ensure responsible use of resources, including accountability for budget, contracts, and suppliers, recommending new strategies, or drafting proposals in anticipation of future needs; Risk mitigation: work with lawyers to ensure cash-flow, mitigating delays with estate distributions and contested estates; understanding of estate law; expert ability to advise Estate Trustees and hold estate solicitors accountable. Data analysis: Collaborate with the Fundraising Systems Unit to improve the teams' capacity to build a data-driven FR strategy and program.
The successful candidate will bring to MSF Canada: Background in Non-profit Management, Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Finance, or Law Demonstrated fundraising experience, with a strong focus on managing a Planned Giving portfolio in diverse settings such as charities, NGOs, or the financial sector. Proven ability to lead donor acquisition and marketing campaigns for legacy giving, including overseeing multi-channel strategies and audience segmentation. Experience managing relationships with 3rd party vendors and external legal counsel, ensuring compliance and effectiveness in planned giving operations. Proven track record of meeting clear performance metrics and fundraising goals in planned giving and legacy fundraising. Demonstrated success in leading and developing diverse teams, including direct reports, while fostering a positive work environment, providing constructive feedback, and implementing professional development initiatives. Skilled in strategic donor engagement, stewarding high-net-worth individuals and collaborating with financial advisors, wealth managers, and estate lawyers. Experience managing CRM systems and donor databases to track prospect engagement, performance, and reporting. Ability to navigate complex financial instruments and tax laws related to charitable giving while working with donors and legal professionals. Proficiency in English Proficiency in French is preferred A Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) designation or coursework in planned giving, estate law, tax law, or financial planning is an asset
Working Conditions Hybrid model: a minimum 40% presence in an MSF Canada officer per week. Regular hours Monday to Friday (9 a.m.–5 p.m., core hours 10 a.m.–3 p.m.); occasional evenings or weekends. Open-concept office environment with modern workspace.
Benefits Comprehensive group insurance (health, dental, life, AD&D, prescriptions, etc.) 5% RRSP contribution (no matching required) 4 weeks’ vacation annually Health Spending Accounts Flexible work hours Annual Professional Development budget Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Access to internal Psychosocial Care Unit Services
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in Canada; MSF Canada is not able to support or relocate candidates from outside Canada.
Vacancy notice This posting is for a an existing position and is not intended to create an ongoing candidate pool for future openings. Qualified applications will be individually assessed for this role only.
AI disclosure statement We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically screen or select candidates for interview. AI may be used in the hiring process to assist our recruitment team by:
Summarizing recruiter or hiring manager notes, and Conducting limited keyword searches for specific job‑related criteria.
However, every application is reviewed by a qualified human to assess transferable or similar experience, regardless of any AI‑assisted preliminaries.
Accessibility Any questions or concerns regarding accommodation and accessibility may be addressed to Human Resources.
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About Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada
Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada recruits medical and non-medical staff to join our teams here in Canada and abroad. All of these people bring professional abilities, practical experience, as well as a commitment to and concern for the people they help.
MSF is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation created by a group of doctors and journalists in 1971. We help people worldwide where the need is greatest, delivering emergency medical aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from health care.
MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.Our principles of independence, neutrality and impartiality are at the core of everything we do.
Our network of medical, logistical professionals and administrative staff work in more than 60 countries.
Our medical teams carry out more than nine million patient consultations a year. Our activities run from vaccination campaigns to complex surgery in conflict zones.
From building hospitals to recruiting local teams, our non-medical staff make sure our field projects run smoothly, no matter what happens.
Join the movement.