Institutional Major Gifts Officer
Institutional Major Gifts Officer
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities seeks an Institutional Major Gifts Officer (32 hrs/wk). The successful candidate for this position will be an experienced fundraiser capable of securing significant philanthropic support for the seminary through cultivating relationships with foundations, corporations, churches, and other organizations; stewarding a portfolio of institutional funders; developing proposals to provide operating funds and match funding opportunities with United’s needs; successfully writing grants in a range of $5,000 to $1,000,000 or more; stewarding a small portfolio of individual donors; and valuing the mission of United to prepare graduates for innovative and compassionate leadership of churches, other faith communities, and society toward justice and peace.
Please visit Jobs - United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities to view the complete job description and necessary qualifications. This position is .8 FTE/32 hours a week and requires the employee to routinely work on campus for at least three (3) days (or 24 hours of the 32) a week. The annualized salary range is $58,000–$69,000 with a very generous benefits package including retirement, medical, health savings account, Life/LTD, vacation, and sick leave. Plus, you’ll work with colleagues who are highly creative, dedicated, and collaborative and will want the same approach from you.
United Theological Seminary is proud to be a leader in progressive theological education, welcoming students of all genders, religious affiliations, spiritual expressions, races, abilities, and ages. We are a community of activists, students, scholars, artists, ministers, chaplains, and more.
If this position is your kind of work and United is your kind of place, we would love to hear from you!
To apply, please email your cover letter, resume, and three letters of recommendation to vpearson@unitedseminary.edu. We will review applications immediately and continue until the position is filled.