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How much do chief engagement officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for chief engagement officer in the United States is $77,797.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a chief engagement officer?

To thrive as a Chief Engagement Officer, you need a strong background in strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and organizational leadership, often supported by an advanced degree in business, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with CRM platforms, engagement analytics tools, and digital communication systems is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and the ability to inspire diverse teams are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective relationship building, drive organizational alignment, and support long-term growth and mission fulfillment.

How does a chief engagement officer typically collaborate with other executive leaders to shape organizational strategy?

A Chief Engagement Officer (CEO) works closely with other members of the executive team, such as the CEO, COO, and Chief People Officer, to align engagement initiatives with the organization's broader strategic goals. This often involves participating in high-level meetings, sharing insights from employee or stakeholder engagement data, and ensuring that engagement strategies support overall business objectives. The role requires strong cross-functional collaboration, as the Chief Engagement Officer must influence and coordinate with leaders across departments to foster a unified approach to employee and stakeholder engagement.

What is the difference between Chief Engagement Officer vs Chief Marketing Officer?

AspectChief Engagement OfficerChief Marketing Officer
Primary FocusEmployee and stakeholder engagement, internal cultureBrand promotion, customer acquisition, marketing strategies
Required CredentialsExperience in HR, communications, or organizational developmentMarketing, business, or communications degrees, marketing certifications
Work EnvironmentInternal company initiatives, HR departmentsMarketing teams, advertising agencies, external campaigns
Industry UsageCorporate, nonprofit, large organizationsConsumer brands, retail, tech companies

The Chief Engagement Officer primarily focuses on fostering employee and stakeholder engagement within an organization, emphasizing internal culture and communication. In contrast, the Chief Marketing Officer concentrates on external brand promotion and customer outreach. While both roles require strong communication skills and strategic thinking, their core responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Chief Engagement Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 74% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,797 per year, or $37.4 per hour.

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Job description

Major Gifts Officer

Location of position: 580 McIntosh Rd., Sarasota, FL 34232

Please note: This is a full-time, on-site position; non-local candidates would be expected to relocate.

Salary and benefits:

Salary and benefits: Base salary range of $85,000 - $105,000. Final salary commensurate with experience. JFSM offers competitive health, wellness, and retirement benefits (4% for each employee regardless of whether they contribute to the 401k, plus an employer match up to 3%. Potential total employer contribution = 7%). A relocation bonus may be provided, as appropriate.

To apply, please submit:
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume/CV
  • Submit Applications to: JFSMJobs@outlook.com

    Additional project or writing samples may be requested during the selection process.

    Application Deadline: We are seeking to fill this position immediately. Candidates are asked to submit their material as soon as possible, but not later than August 10, 2026.

    Job Summary

    The Major Gifts Officer is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing the annual fundraising plan under the direction and guidance of the Chief Impact and Engagement Officer in support of JFSM’s mission and strategic plan. The individual in this role provides both strategic expertise and operational support in all areas of development, including annual, major, and planned giving, grants, and fundraising events. S/he develops dynamic fundraising and communications strategies to deepen donor relationships and partnerships and expand the base of support. S/he collaborates with all partnerships, stakeholders, and foundation constituencies, including staff, board members, donors, and community partners. S/he ensures best practices throughout fundraising operations. The successful candidate thrives on being part of a vibrant, multi-faceted team and enjoys wearing multiple hats on any given day.

    Job Relationship

    Reports to: Chief Impact and Engagement Officer

    Responsibilities
  • Manage a portfolio of highvalue relationships: Act as the primary point of contact for a select group of supporters, focusing on individuals with the capacity and interest in making a significant impact.
  • Develop tailored engagement strategies: Design personalized approaches to build trust, understand supporter motivations, and align their interests with our mission—similar to crafting client solutions in a sales or account management role.
  • Drive meaningful connections: Conduct regular outreach through meetings, calls, and customized communications to deepen relationships and explore opportunities for collaboration.
  • Create compelling materials: Partner with internal teams to develop impactful presentations, proposals, and reports that highlight the value of supporting our work—akin to creating client pitches or sales collateral.
  • Host engagement opportunities: Plan and support intimate gatherings, recognition events, and exclusive experiences to strengthen supporter connections.
  • Monitor and report on progress: Track your portfolio’s engagement and contribute to teamwide strategies, annual plans, and special initiatives.
  • Represent the organization: Act as an ambassador at events, embodying our mission with professionalism and enthusiasm.
  • Foster collaborative individual and institutional partnerships to further community awareness and engagement in the foundation’s mission.
  • Contribute to fundraising event planning and collaborate on event execution and followup.
  • Develop and coordinate donor cultivation and appreciation events.
  • Develop and implement fundraising policies and procedures as needed.
  • Report on goal metrics and progress monthly on the annual fundraising goals (or more frequently, as requested).
  • Qualifications
  • Passion for our mission: A genuine interest in our organization’s values and community impact.
  • 3+ years of experience in relationship management, VIP sales, account management, or client services—especially in roles requiring hightouch engagement, consultative selling, or partnership development.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills: Ability to connect authentically with diverse individuals, understand their priorities, and tailor your approach accordingly.
  • Proven success in securing highvalue partnerships, closing deals, or managing VIP client relationships—translating complex needs into actionable opportunities.
  • Strong communication skills: Excellent written, verbal, and presentation abilities, with a knack for storytelling and crafting persuasive messages.
  • Organized and detailoriented: Adept at managing multiple relationships, tracking interactions, and following through on commitments.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset: Selfmotivated, creative, and solutionfocused—thriving in a dynamic, missiondriven environment.
  • Collaborative team player: Comfortable working closely with colleagues across departments to align strategies and deliver results.
  • Techsavvy: Proficiency in CRM platforms (e.g., Salesforce) and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Proven record of raising major gifts along with experience in annual fund, events, and some knowledge of planned giving.
  • Bachelor’s degree and a demonstrated history of progressively successful fundraising experience.
  • Stays current with fundraising best practices and policies.
  • Preferred Experience
  • Background in nonprofit, missiondriven, or communityfocused organizations (a plus but not required).
  • Experience with event planning, strategic partnerships, or highnetworth client management.
  • Communication Skills

    Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills using the English language. Demonstrates the ability to: read, analyze, and interpret documents; respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints; communicate effectively at multiple levels within the organization; manage communications professionally and with respect; know when to escalate issues to upper management; communicate to various contractors and suppliers in a simple and timely manner.

    Physical Demands/Work Environment

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Usual office environment with frequent sitting, walking, and standing, and occasional climbing, stooping, kneeling, and balancing. Frequent use of eye, hand, and finger coordination enables the use of office machinery. Oral and auditory capacity enabling interpersonal communication as well as communication through automated devices such as the telephone.

    DISCLAIMER: Job descriptions are not meant to be all-inclusive, and the job itself is subject to change. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. Job description created & approved by Chief Impact and Engagement Officer, Hermoine Gilpin, July 2026.