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Development Director
Location
United States
Posted
115 days ago
Salary
$73.9K - $101.0K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Development Director
Young Life
• Identify, cultivate, grow and develop mission partners who will give energy and resources to fundraising needs across the assigned territory, which could be divisional or multi-divisional. • Actively participate in team meetings and team initiatives, as a servant leader and team player. • Develop a plan to achieve fundraising goals, and review revenue/expenses regularly with leadership. • Take primary responsibility for managing and achieving an annual revenue goal, including all fundraising channels (e.g., camping, sponsorship, ministry expansion, legacy giving, major gifts, etc.). • Expand country sponsorship, staff sponsorship, and regional team(s) for long-term sustainability. • Model Jesus-led, Bible-based fundraising principles. • Care for donors – both practically and spiritually. • Visit and speak to local churches and international supporting churches. • Maintain a Christ-like presence as a spokesperson and ambassador for Young Life, representing all aspects of our ministry in a positive way to staff, visitors, volunteers, donors, and external groups. • Create a plan to originate new major gift relationships, and cultivate and solicit gifts at the major gift level.
Job Requirements
- Minimum of five (5) years’ experience of demonstrated success cultivating high-capacity donors and generating substantial annual revenue.
- Comfort and experience asking donors for financial and personal involvement.
- Knowledge of development best practices and YL Connect (Salesforce) CRM technology is preferred.
- Exceptional leadership ability to positively impact strategic and tactical major gift program.
- Proven ability to establish and maintain collaborative relationship and partnership across organizational lines.
- Solid, visible relationship with Christ, evidenced by a heart for God, yielding a genuine, deep love for others.
- Relationally-driven and possessing strong interpersonal and networking skills.
- Extensive Young Life knowledge is preferred.
- Able to effectively manage development operational aspects.
- Able to work effectively with all field staff and their supervisors.
- Able to work effectively as a team member with the Development support teams across the mission.
- Proven cross-team collaboration and communication excellence skills.
Benefits
- Fully Remote Work
- Travel up to 25%
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