The Fielding Assistant assists with social science research pertaining to reproductive behavior and access to health care services, principally family planning, unintended pregnancy and abortion, in the United States. They work on specific research teams, under leadership from a projects’ Principal Research Scientist and Data Scientist. Day-to-day task assignment is directed by the projects’ Research Associate and/or Fielding Manager.
The Fielding Assistant assists with social science research pertaining to reproductive behavior and access to health care services, principally family planning, unintended pregnancy and abortion, in the United States. They work on specific research teams, under leadership from a projects’ Principal Research Scientist and Data Scientist. Day-to-day task assignment is directed by the projects’ Research Associate and/or Fielding Manager.
Reporting to the Director of Institutional Giving, the Development Manager plays a key role in mobilizing financial resources from a key segment of donors and affiliates to support Guttmacher’s strategic objectives. This individual’s primary focus is to grow revenue and influence family foundations, donor advised funds (DAFs), community foundations and private wealth advisors, in coordination with the development management team. The Development Manager will have the opportunity to work across individual and institutional giving functions to align the division’s efforts to optimize fundraising by drafting and copy-editing written materials to a wide range of audiences; contributing to qualifying philanthropic service and advisory institutions; working with the development management team to expand the Institute’s engagement with family foundations, community foundations, institutions in the private wealth sector, and major donors; and playing a key role in implementing Guttmacher’s fundraising.