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Teach for America

Senior Managing Director, Development (Northern California)

Teach for America, Oakland, California, 94616


ROLE TITLE: Senior Managing Director, Development (Northern California)POSITION REPORTS TO: Vice President, Field FundraisingAPPLICATION DEADLINE: The priority deadline is September 27, 2024.LOCATION: Northern CaliforniaWHAT YOU’LL DOAll prospect & donor management roles on Field Fundraising teams are responsible for cultivating, stewarding, and managing a portfolio of donors in our local communities who share our commitment to ensuring that all children have access to an equitable and excellent education. As a member of the Field Fundraising team, you will be a part of a team-based effort charged with developing and executing on a long-term vision and strategy to achieve our development goals for both public and private funding. In your role, you will partner with Executive Directors, regional advisory board members, and other front-line fundraisers to maximize giving, playing a key role in new donor strategy and acquisition over the next 3-5 years.Reporting to the Vice President, Field Fundraising, you will be charged with raising $5-10 million or more from a complex portfolio of some of our highest-potential donors from various funding streams who have the capacity and/or typically give $100,000 or more annually. You will either be the primary solicitor or will work directly with the Executive Director(s) to cultivate these donors. We are looking for a seasoned, senior level development professional who can autonomously develop the long-term strategy to acquire, cultivate, retain, and diversify our local funding bases. As a subject-matter expert in fundraising and development (and depending on the size and scope of your portfolio), you will also either mentor or manage other development staff members, providing guidance and problem solving support as well as building proactive and reactive learning opportunities in partnership with the VP, Field Fundraising. WHAT YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FORBuild a comprehensive, multi-year vision and plan for cultivating complex, high giving potential donors in local contexts with the goal of maximizing revenue to the organization as a whole (20%)Directly manage, cultivate, steward, and solicit (when appropriate) a portfolio of high-potential donors across a variety of funding streams (40%)Work in close partnership with the local Executive Director(s) to build the long-term strategy, develop and maintain a keen understanding of the political landscape and its relationship to public and private donors and funding opportunities, and build and maintain critical relationships in the public and private sphere necessary to advance fundraising efforts, including local advisory board members (20%)Depending on the size and scope of your portfolio, EITHER mentor other development staff members, providing knowledge, problem solving support, and advising in both formal and informal ways OR manage a team of 2 development staff members, holding accountability for their individual fundraising in addition to the goals for the portfolio you manage (10%)Consistently maintain donor, prospect, and fundraising activity information in our customer relationship management system (currently SalesForce) and leverage this information in tracking progress, monitoring gaps, and adjusting strategy and approach (5%)Steward team and organizational initiatives (5%)YOUR EXPERIENCEYour areas of knowledge and expertise that matter most for this role (minimum qualifications):Relationship Building and ManagementExceptional relationship builder, particularly with external stakeholdersOrientation and desire to seek out and develop new relationships and partnershipsExperience cultivating executive level donors and partners Influence others by uniquely tailoring approaches that appeal to the motivations and perspectives and executing sophisticated relationship management of a diverse group of donorsExceptional written and verbal communication skills, particularly when working with external audiencesFundraising and Development StrategySubject matter expert in advanced development practices and the art and science of fundraisingComprehensive experience and success working with high-potential donors across a variety of streams (individual, corporate, foundation, public)Adept at building multi-year cultivation and stewardship plans that maintain exceptional donor retention and build pathways to diversifying pipelines and securing new donorsUnderstands current trends in philanthropy at both a local and national level and leverages up-to-date information and/or best practicesPortfolio ManagementAbility to autonomously steward a complex portfolio of donors and prospects at various stages of the donor life cycle towards successful closing of giftsMonitor progress across the portfolio to ensure continuous donor stewardshipWhen appropriate, serve as the primary relationship holder and/or primary solicitor for opportunities and donorsMentorship/Management of Fundraising StaffManage and.or mentor fundraising staff by giving feedback, coaching, and fundraising-related resources and learning experiencesPrior experienceRequired: At least 10 years of related experience in highly complex development and fundraising contextRequired: Track record of meeting and exceeding ambitious goals as a donor portfolio managerPreferred: Teach For America development experienceStrongly preferred: Fundraising certification (i.e. CRFE or the equivalent)Work DemandsOccasional weekend or evening work hours required.Must be able to travel to engage with local donorsYOUR FUTURE TEAMThe Revenue and Development team at Teach For America inspires donors and champions to contribute to shaping the future of our country by investing in Teach For America’s work with students nationally and regionally. We aim to source investments that fuel our work and impact with a revenue growth trajectory to raise $300 million annually. This role will be an essential part of the Field Fundraising arm of the Revenue and Development team, maximizing the contributions of local donors across multiple regions of the country.YOUR COMPENSATIONThe applicable salary range for each U.S.-based role is based on where the employee works and is aligned to one of 3 tiers according to a cost of labor index in that geographic area. Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. The expected salary range for this role are set forth below. These ranges may be modified in the future.Tier C: $128,500-171,800You can view which tier applies to where you plan to work here. If your location is not listed, please click here for additional total rewards information.SummaryLocation: CA - San Francisco; CA - OaklandType: Full time