Part-time Director of Major Gifts, Women’s Way

Posted by on November 27, 2011

Director of Major Gifts – Part-time, WOMEN’S WAY

Posted on: November 15, 2011

We are offering an incredible opportunity for an experienced major gifts professional to work part-time with a flexible work arrangement for the leading women and girls funding and advocacy organization in the Greater Philadelphia area. WOMEN’S WAY seeks a Director of Major Gifts to establish a major donor program. The Director will create the organization’s infrastructure and capacity to build a team of volunteer leadership and others committed to the mission of WOMEN’S WAY. S/he will cultivate and solicit a portfolio of significant current donors and new prospects on an ongoing basis.

The Director of Major Gifts will report directly to the Executive Director. The successful candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in individual major gifts fundraising, and show a track record of closing major gifts and building an organization related to this work. S/he will be adept at using technology to carry out the roles and responsibilities of the position. Being able to work with a wide variety of constituencies and identifying non-traditional prospects is a must.

Candidates will have a Bachelor’s degree; graduate degree a plus. Position is part-time and there will be some travel involved. WOMEN’S WAY offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a generous benefits package.

http://www.womensway.org

To apply, submit a cover letter, which must contain salary requirements, and resume to:

WOMEN’S WAY
123 S. Broad Street
Suite 1399
Philadelphia, PA 19109

Attn: Director of Major Gifts Search

[email protected]

No phone calls, please.

http://www.idealist.org/view/job/hj8BWB3X2tBD/


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