Director of Development
Roland Park Country School
- Baltimore, MD
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work closely with the Assistant Head of School for Strategic Finance and Advancement to strategize, design and implement the School's advancement priorities and goals. Establish structured metrics and other systems to measure progress toward team and individual goals.
- Create and execute development initiatives to grow annual, major, endowment and planned gifts.
- Lead day-to-day activities of the Development Office; run weekly staff meetings; manage the Development Office budget.
- Supervise and collaborate with the Development Office staff, encourage professional development and provide regular performance reviews.
- Work with the business office and advancement services to develop, document and ensure policies and procedures are implemented correctly and consistently.
- Work closely with the Director of Annual Giving to ensure that the school meets or exceeds its annual fund goals.
- Work closely with the Director of Alumnae and Parent Engagement to grow and continue to develop ties with alumnae, parents of alumnae, current parents and friends of RPCS.
- Work with the Development Office and the Events Manager to develop and implement strategies for fundraising events and donor and stewardship events.
- Maintain responsibility for a portfolio of leadership, major and planned giving prospects; create strategies to cultivate, solicit and steward them.
- Develop and direct an effective donor relations and stewardship program that promotes consistent recognition of donors and provides timely endowment reports; also work with the Director of Communications to produce of our annual report, Illuminations and our annual community magazine, Connections.
- Manage the planned giving program to include marketing, conducting research to find prospects, stewarding planned giving donors and cultivating and closing new planned gifts.
- Maintain and revise as nessecary office policies and procedures for gift entry, including the school's gift acceptance policy.
- Evaluate technology solutions that align with our development initiatives and goals.
- Support the Head of School, Board of Trustee members, and volunteers in preparation for donor visits and fundraising efforts.
- Interface regularly with the business office to ensure accurate gift, financial and endowment reporting.
- A minimum of 8 years of experience required in the development field
- Bachelor's degree required
- An experienced and talented fundraiser with demonstrated ability to personally and effectively identify, cultivate, and close gifts from annual, planned and major gift prospects
- 3-5 years of strong management and supervisory experience
- Goal and results-oriented
- Ability to work independently and cooperatively within a team environment
- Demonstrated ability to create fundraising programs that align with fundraising goals
- Detailed oriented and strong analytical skills
- Highly skilled in Raiser's Edge, as well as Google Suite and Microsoft products, especially Excel
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, and the ability to be effective in communicating and engaging with internal and external constituents
- Commitment to single-sex independent school education
- Experience partnering with and leading volunteer programs
- Strong time management skills, with a proven ability to meet deadlines
- Ability to work evenings, weekends and travel local and overnight
- Master's degree in marketing or business
- Experience with cultivating and soliciting gifts in a capital or comprehensive campaign
- Requires ability to sit at a desk and use standard office equipment, such as computer and phone, for prolonged periods.
- Must be able to ascend/descend stairs in an office building.
- Ability to turn, bend, reach, squat, push, pull, and occasionally lift up to 25lbs.
- Occasionally work outdoors.