Development Manager

Studio East Training for the Performing Arts
Kirkland, WA

Status: Full Time/Hourly/Non-Exempt; Hybrid SchedulePay Range: $55,000 - $60,000 annuallyReports to: Managing DirectorReporting to the Managing Director, the ideal candidate is a quick learner, strategic thinker, and skilled communicator, with passion for theater and its importance in our world. The candidate should have experience with fundraising and/or non-profit theater, with a proven track record in contributed revenue cultivation. This role is a full-time role with flexibility to work from home up to two days a week. Core working hours are Monday-Friday with some evening and weekend hours to support special events. Principle Duties and Responsibilities Fundraising Strategy and Execution (40%)       Develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising plan, including annual giving campaigns, major giving, corporate sponsorships, grants, and special events.       Collaboratively lead management of donor database (PatronManager) to track contributions, generate reports, and analyze fundraising metrics.       Partner with the Marketing Team to create compelling fundraising materials, including appeals, newsletters, and social media campaigns.       Coordinate with current Development team and grant writers to identify appropriate funding opportunities, deliver compelling proposals, and manage final reporting for foundations and government agencies. Donor Relations and Stewardship (40%)       Identify, cultivate, and work with the Managing Director, Artistic Director and Board to solicit donors and prospects to build a robust donor pipeline, set fundraising goals, and report on progress.       Build and nurture strong relationships between Studio East and the greater community of donors, families, sponsors, and community members.       Deepen donor engagement and increase giving levels. Event Management (20%)       Plan and execute annual fundraising events such as Spring Gala, Season Announcements, and more by coordinating logistics, developing event budgets, and coordinating staffing needs.       Coordinate donor appreciation events and programs, such as receptions, or behind-the-scenes experiences with artists.       Collaborate with marketing and programming staff to align events with the organization's artistic mission and brand. Skills and Abilities       Proven ability to work as a team player with diverse groups       Highly motivated, self-starter with strong organizational skills and ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks seamlessly with excellent attention to detail       Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, comfortable speaking in public, and networking in diverse settings       Ability to handle confidential information with discretion       A resourceful team player, with the ability to also be extremely effective independently and be proactive with approaches to problem-solving with strong decision-making capability       Excellent time and task management skills as evidenced by a proven ability to efficiently and effectively handle multiple tasks at the same time as well as appropriate delegation Personal Attributes       Sense of humor, creativity and an appreciation of the role of philanthropy in building community       Commitment to diversity, accessibility and inclusion       High level of integrity, professional maturity and sound judgment       Passion for the arts and its integral role in community building Minimum Qualifications       Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, and Database/CRM software.       At least two years as part of a Fund Development Team in a not-for-profit organization showing increasing responsibility and growth.       Demonstrated knowledge of successful annual fundraising practices and donor engagement strategies  Desired Qualifications       Experience with capital campaigns       Experience in grant writing       Knowledge of community-centric fundraising practices and principles       Familiarity and experience with King County philanthropic community and arts funding opportunities       Experience in Patron Manager and/or Salesforce as a donor CRM       Experience with budgeting and financial reporting for nonprofit contributed revenue.  Benefits                80% Employer-Paid Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance       Company-provided Laptop       Flexible schedule       Free tuition to Studio East after school classes or summer camp for any children in the same household as the Manager  Equal Opportunity EmployerStudio East is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religious creed, disability (mental and physical) including HIV, AIDS, and AIDS-related conditions, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, age, marital status, sexual orientation, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Studio East participates in I-9 & E-Verify. You must be able to prove you are legally authorized to work in the United States. This role requires a background check for any role working in-person. Studio East will endeavor to make reasonable accommodation to the known physical or mental limitations of qualified employees with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on Studio East operations.
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