Seattle Arts & Lectures
Director of Development
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- Budget: Salary Range: $120,000 – $140,000/year plus benefits
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Eligibility: Minimum Qualifications: - 5-10 years of progressive experience in fundraising including, but not limited to, institutional giving for nonprofit organizations with a proven track record of meeting and exceeding fund development goals of at least $2M or more. - Experience in building, managing, and coaching a team, as well as contributing to a collaborative organizational culture. More information at: https://lectures.org/opportunities/director-of-development/
Seattle Arts & Lectures is looking for an exceptional individual to join our team as Director of Development. The Director of Development is responsible for providing leadership, strategy, planning, and guidance for the comprehensive fundraising efforts and day-to-day management for all development-related programs. The Director of Development also serves as a key member of the Leadership Team, providing thoughtful strategic and operational leadership. The Director of Development is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing fundraising strategy inclusive of individual, foundation, corporate, and planned giving support, as well as specific campaigns, programs, events, and major gifts efforts. Must have demonstrated experience with frontline fundraising, specifically related to cultivating and soliciting high-net-worth individuals; strategies around the cultivating and strengthening of institutional partnerships’ and creatively expanding sources of support. The Development Director must be a big-picture strategic thinker, an intuitive relationship builder, and a problem solver with a keen eye for details. They will demonstrate exceptional judgment and integrity, and a passion for SAL’s mission.
Title: Director of Development
Reports to: Rebecca Hoogs, Executive Director
Job Type: Full time, Exempt
Salary Range: $120,000 – $140,000/year plus benefits
More information at: https://lectures.org/opportunities/director-of-development/
More Information: lectures.org