Associate Director of Development for Individual Giving, Episcopal Community Services
Posted by on October 31, 2011
Associate Director of Development for Individual Giving, Episcopal Community Services
Episcopal Community Services (ECS), a Philadelphia non-profit social services agency with an annual budget of $9 million, located in Society Hill, is seeking a highly skilled and seasoned development professional to fill its opening for Associate Director of Development for Individual Giving. The Associate Director will report to the Director of Development and Communications and will direct overall planning and execution of the agency’s annual giving program and the implementation of an aggressive but achievable strategy to increase and diversify individual giving. Department responsibilities include annual giving, donor cultivation, management of a portfolio of major donor prospects, staff supervision, and management of all donor-related events.
Qualifications: Bachelors degree. Minimum 3 years successful fundraising in a non-profit setting. Supervisory experience. Strong written/verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Computer proficiency is required. Knowledge of fundraising software is highly desired. Familiarity with Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pennsylvania is preferable.
We offer a very competitive salary and benefits package. For consideration, submit cover letter, resume, and salary requirements to ECS, Attention: HR/ADI, 225 S. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; FAX 215.351.0294; e-mail [email protected]. EOE.
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