Base: $75,092.00; bonus/equity: not specified; ben...
Major gift fundraising
Donor relationship management
Portfolio management
The Associate Director of Development plays a major role in raising private gift support for the School of Law by managing a portfolio of major gift prospects and cultivating relationships
Job Summary
The Associate Director of Development plays a major role in raising private gift support for the School of Law by managing a portfolio of major gift prospects and cultivating relationships.
The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant work environment with a benefits package including health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, holidays, leave accrual, and retirement programs.
This position requires collaboration with university leadership and stakeholders to meet fundraising objectives aligned with the institution’s mission and values.
Matching Summary
The Associate Director of Development plays a major role in raising private gift support for the School of Law by managing a portfolio of major gift prospects and cultivating relationships.
Salary
Base: $75,092.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, retirement contributions
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Major gift fundraising
Donor relationship management
Portfolio management
Fundraising strategy development
Travel and irregular hours
Microsoft Office proficiency
Report of Contact submission
Nice-to-have
Experience with relational CRM
Knowledge of Arkansas legal community
Higher education fundraising experience
Volunteer and advisory board collaboration
Strong organizational skills
Excellent interpersonal communication
Goal-driven and persistent
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from accredited institution
Minimum two years fundraising experience
Ability to travel frequently
Advanced verbal and written communication skills
Experience building donor/alumni relationships
Proficiency with Microsoft Office
Criminal background check and other screenings
Work Rights
Must have legal authority to work in the United States