The Winsor School, one of the nation’s leading independent schools, serves 470 academically promising and motivated girls in grades five through twelve. Located in the heart of Boston’s Longwood medical and academic area, The Winsor School is a diverse, vibrant community that values intellectual curiosity, authentic engagement, and personal integrity. We challenge our students to lead lives of purpose as responsible, generous-minded women and the adult community of faculty, staff, alumnae, parents, and friends make every effort to support this mission.
POSITION STATEMENT The Winsor School seeks an Advancement Officer of Major Gifts (MGO) to manage and further cultivate a strong group of existing donors to support the ambitious and strategic fundraising growth of the School. The MGO will be responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift donors and prospects. Key to success in this role will be identifying and building relationships with new prospects, as well as strengthening relationships with existing donors to maximize philanthropic support. In addition to soliciting major gifts, the MGO will develop ways in which donors can support the future of The Winsor School through transformational campaign gifts.
Reporting directly to the Director of Advancement, the Advancement Officer of Major Gifts will work closely with the Director of Advancement, senior-level Advancement volunteers, and other key stakeholders to expand and grow the fundraising efforts of The Winsor School. The Winsor fundraising team secures philanthropic resources that propel the work of our faculty, establish access, equity, and belonging for our students, and empower Winsor to realize its fullest potential, securing the School into the future.
RESPONSIBILITIES Major Gifts Portfolio Management
Grow and manage a portfolio of 150-175 major gift prospects capable of making six and seven-figure commitments.
Identify and qualify new major gift prospects and create a comprehensive strategy for donor cultivation, solicitation, and retention.
Directly solicit major gifts and partner with senior staff and/or volunteers on solicitations by providing prospect briefings, strategic guidance, and assistance with donor communications.
Ensure that key prospects are actively managed by meeting and corresponding regularly with them; communicate fundraising goals and move prospects through the major gifts pipeline.
Enhance the operational efficiency of Winsor's major giving program by developing, implementing, and ensuring that all systems and processes—from tracking prospect activity to gift documentation to reporting—are accurate and align with the needs and requirements of the Advancement Office and the Business Office.
Work strategically, as assigned, with the Head of School, other senior administrators, faculty, staff, and volunteer leaders to communicate fundraising priorities.
Prospect Cultivation and Donor Stewardship
Liaise with the Engagement team to develop, plan, and participate in donor engagement events.
Develop a high-quality donor experience through regular correspondence, professional proposals, and timely acknowledgements.
Lead the development and implementation of cultivation and stewardship for your portfolio of major gift donors.
Personally acknowledge all gifts from assigned prospects.
Visit specified regions across the country to cultivate prospective donors and build relationships.
Establish a plan, including specific goals and timetable, to cultivate and solicit prospective planned gifts and maintain up-to date planned giving knowledge.
Advancement Responsibilities and General Operations
Ensure relationships are developed with alumnae and families through engagement tactics that complement fundraising activities.
Partner with the Director of Annual Giving to ensure the growth and development of all fundraising efforts at Winsor. Work together to identify, steward, and cultivate major giving prospects.
Manage the fundraising team. Help hire, train, and evaluate persons in direct report position(s).
Engage with the Winsor community beyond Advancement initiatives in order to represent the school authentically. Be an active member of the broader Winsor community.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS This full-time, benefits-eligible position offers a salary commensurate with experience and the opportunity to work in a school environment and make an impact.
HIRING PROCESS Please send a current resume and cover letter explaining why you are interested in this role and what you will bring to the position.
The Winsor School is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any application for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic testing, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or on any other basis prohibited by law. The Winsor School is committed to an equitable and inclusive program and a diverse faculty, staff and student body.
Qualifications:
A belief in all-girls independent school education, keen understanding of Winsor’s mission and goals, and the ability to articulate its uniqueness and relevance.
Minimum of 7 to 10 years experience in major gifts fundraising in a mission-driven nonprofit institution. Bachelors degree required.
Excellent communication skills and a strong ability to inspire and engage a wide range of donors and build long-term relationships. Proven record of closing major gifts.
The ability to serve as senior member of the Advancement Team, providing thoughtful insights and high-level strategic input in all areas of fundraising and prospect management.
A working knowledge of constituent management systems with an emphasis in Raiser's Edge for Windows, NXT, and Microsoft Windows suite of products.
A solution-oriented mindset, a demonstrated sensitivity in handling confidential information, strong skills in diplomacy, communication, collaboration, and a sense of humor.
Willing to do some travel and weekend and after-hours work required.
The Winsor School is an independent girls' school for academically promising and motivated students in grades five through twelve. Our diverse, vibrant community values intellectual curiosity, authentic engagement, and personal integrity and prepares young women to pursue their aspirations and contribute to the world. Winsor strives to create an environment of respect and inclusion.