Associate Director, Institutional Development, New York City
For our globally influential museum client we are seeking an Associate Director, Institutional Development. The successful applicant will identify museum funding needs and develop and manage a strategic plan for soliciting support from foundations and governmental agencies. Duties include: Manage and expand an existing portfolio of funders; develop proposals and budgets; provide strategy and vision with the departmental director; manage and motivate a team of three development professionals; monitor revenue projections; provide analysis and ensure compliance; some travel and participation in events required. The ideal candidate will have at least 7 years’ experience in fundraising for a major arts & culture organization, demonstrated success in securing foundation and government funding; and excellent communications, organizational, and presentation skills. BA required; MA preferred. Excellent salary and benefits. An exciting opportunity for a take-charge and detail-oriented professional able to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Please send resume with detailed cover letter and contact information for at least three references to [log in to unmask]
Thomas & Associates, Inc.
40 West 37th Street - Penthouse A
New York, NY 10018
P. 212.779.7059
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