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🔗Director of Development

  • Consultant
  • Full Time
  • Healdsburg, CA
  • $70,000 - $90,000, commensurate with experience USD / Year
  • Applications have closed
  • Job Qualifications:

    The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:

    • Strong affinity for the Healdsburg Museum’s mission.

    • 5 years of fundraising experience with knowledge of fundraising best practices.

    • Proven experience closing gifts from individuals, corporations and/or foundations.

    • Excellent references from a previous non-profit organization client.

    • Exceptional interpersonal skills. Effective oral and written communications skills. Proven ability to effectively articulate clear and compelling messages, including the use of storytelling.

    • Excellent attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.

    • Database experience mandatory. Core computer skills in Microsoft programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint.

    • Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team and with people from a variety of different racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, educational, religious, sexual, gender, and generational backgrounds.

    • Board and/or Board committee exposure and experience a plus.

    • Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends.

  • How to Apply:

    Please send a cover letter and resume to info@healdsburgmuseum.org.

  • Contact Name: Healdsburg Museum
  • Application Email: info@healdsburgmuseum.org
  • Application Address: Healdsburg Museum 221 Matheson Street Healdsburg, CA 95448

Website Healdsburg Museum

The Healdsburg Museum & Historical Society collects, protects, preserves and interprets the artifacts, documents and photographs that trace the rich history of Healdsburg and surrounding area through exhibits, educational programs and historical research. We hold these objects in trust for present and future generations, understanding that the ties to our past, when woven with the experiences of our present, build the bridges to our future.

This is a new position on the Museum’s staff, coming as the Museum begins a new era of growth, triggered in part by a major multi-year principal gift, a robust period of strategic re-envisioning updating the Museum’s role in the community, and an evolution of the Museum’s culture of philanthropy. As such, this position offers the candidate the opportunity to play a catalytic role in charting the Museum’s future. Because of that, and the inherent need to identify and build key relationships as well as the supporting infrastructure, it is understood that it will take three years to build a mature and stable development program that effectively serves the Museum’s mission. While historically the Museum focused primarily on its membership base, the time has now come to build a diversified portfolio that optimizes and balances income from major donors, institutional donors, events, memberships and legacy gifts.