The Miquon School is seeking an 80% time (12 month) Director of Development starting immediately. The salary will be commensurate with experience. Miquon offers a benefits package that includes health, dental, and life insurance, retirement plan, tuition remission, and vacation. This position reports to the Head of School.
The director of development is responsible for growing Miquon’s culture of philanthropy and is akey member of both the school’s senior leadership and advancement teams. Experience workingin an institutional fundraising setting is required. A background working in independent schoolsis preferred. Miquon seeks candidates who are excited about showcasing the school’s work inProgressive education to prospective donors and who can connect with a diverse community ofconstituents, including current families, alumni, alumni parents, grandparents, and friends of theschool. The ideal candidate will enjoy being around and connecting with young children, willhave strong executive functioning skills, will be flexible and ready to respond to changing needs and situations, and will enjoy working in a wooded nature setting.
Managing and meeting goals for the Annual Fund campaign is a priority for this position. Inaddition, The director of development will be integral in meeting capital campaign goals as they arise. Primary Responsibilities Include:
Supporting the head of school in all philanthropic endeavors
Cultivating/deepening relationships with various constituencies, e.g., current and pastparents, alumni, neighbors, and vendor partners
Creating and implementing an annual giving plan with strategies for different constituencies
Managing the development database, currently DonorPerfect
Stewarding donors; sending timely gift acknowledgments
Managing special gifts (stocks, memorials, class gifts etc.)
Cultivating major gift prospects
Managing the EITC/OSTC giving program and recruiting new donors
Assisting with the management of Miquon’s 19-person Board of Directors and attending board meetings; serving on board committees as necessary
Reporting to the Board several times a year on fundraising progress and priorities
Partnering strategically with colleagues, including the directors of admissions and advancement, to advance the school’s mission and priorities; and the Business Office regarding reconciliation of contribution records per DonorPerfect and receipt and booking of funds
Staying current with best practices in independent school advancement
Plan and oversee all special events on campus including invitations, mailings, volunteer organization, logistics, food, and transportation among others. Annual events include:
Grandparents and Grandfriends Day
Family Work Parties
Spring Fair
Pancake Breakfast
Graduation
Retirement events as necessary
Alumni Send-Off Parties
Facility rentals
Supporting other evening and weekend school events as needed alongside otherschool staff
Qualifications and Skills
Experience in development in a nonprofit organization; school experience preferable but not essential
Grounding in all aspects of development work, from annual giving to major gifts, prospect research, stewardship, constituent events, and record/data management
Having a team-oriented approach as a member of the Advancement and Senior Leadership teams
Capacity to manage a diverse group of parent and alumni volunteers
Experience working independently and excellent organizational skills
Experience in DEIB tenets
Superior communication skills, both written and verbal; experience with and some comfort in public speaking
Ability to remain calm under pressure and an excellent sense of humor
Application Procedure
Please send your statement of interest and resume addressing your skills and experience in the areas listed above to resumes@miquon.org.
The Miquon School is a small progressive elementary school for children in Nursery (age 3) through 6th Grade. We are located on 10+ wooded acres in a valley just outside of Philadelphia. Founded in 1932, we remain dedicated to preserving childhood, using innovative student-centered teaching practices, and developing children's knowledge of and appreciation for the environment. The Miquon School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation in the employment of staff, admission of students, granting of financial aid, or the administration of school policies. We are a community that is diverse along ethnic, economic, and religious lines and actively seek staff members who represent and broaden that diversity.