Base: $75,092.00; bonus/equity: not specified; ben...
Major gift fundraising experience
Donor relationship management
Portfolio management and cultivation
The University of Arkansas is a top research institution committed to education, research, and outreach with a vibrant campus culture promoting work-life balance and comprehensive benefits
Job Summary
The University of Arkansas is a top research institution committed to education, research, and outreach with a vibrant campus culture promoting work-life balance and comprehensive benefits.
The Associate Director of Development plays a key role in securing major gifts, managing donor portfolios, and supporting alumni engagement to meet fundraising goals for the School of Law.
The position offers a competitive salary with benefits including health insurance contributions, tuition waivers, paid holidays, and retirement program options.
Matching Summary
The University of Arkansas is a top research institution committed to education, research, and outreach with a vibrant campus culture promoting work-life balance and comprehensive benefits.
Salary
Base: $75,092.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, 12 holidays, retirement contributions
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Major gift fundraising experience
Donor relationship management
Portfolio management and cultivation
Ability to travel frequently
Strong verbal and written communication
Microsoft Office proficiency
Collaborate with university stakeholders
Nice-to-have
Experience with relational CRM or database
Familiarity with Arkansas legal community
Higher education fundraising knowledge
Graduate of University of Arkansas
Ability to work under pressure
Goal-driven and persistent
Team collaboration skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from accredited institution
Minimum two years fundraising experience
Ability to travel and work irregular hours
Experience building donor/alumni relationships
Advanced communication skills
Criminal background check required
Work Rights
Must have legal authority to work in the United States